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Developing English Vocabulary Mastery through English Fairy Tale Videos of the Eleventh Grade Students of SMA Negeri 1 Mamuju Jumriah Rusdi; Maemuna Muhayyang; Munir Munir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 2, June (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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The objective of this study is to assess the progress of students' vocabulary mastery through the use of English fairy tale videos. The quantitative research method was used in this study, with a pre-experimental research design and a sample of 34 students drawn from a cluster random sampling technique. The researchers used the test as an instrument to collect data. Data analysis revealed that by using English fairy tale video media, students' vocabulary mastery improved. The t test value was less than P (0.000 0.05), indicating that hypothesis (H0) of this study was rejected and hypothesis (H1) was accepted. As a result, it is concluded that English fairy tales improve the vocabulary mastery of SMA Negeri 1 Mamuju eleventh grade students.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ ONLINE LEARNING READINESS AND THEIR ENGLISH LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT Zikriyah Zikriyah; Nurdin Noni; Maemuna Muhayyang
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 3, Sept (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This research aims to determine the students’ level of online learning readiness, their English learning achievement, and to describe whether there is a significant correlation between those two variables. The population of this research was the students of English Education 2019, Faculty of Languages and Literature, Universitas Negeri Makassar with a total of 148 students and taking 37 students as a sample using purposive sampling. The design of this research is quantitative correlational research. The data were collected using the OLRS questionnaire (developed by Hung et al. (2010)) with a Likert model scale. Analysis of the data in this research was using the SPSS 25 program. The results of this research indicate that: (1) The students’ level of online learning readiness was in "ready go ahead" level for online learning (4.39), (2) The students' final score was in "very good" category (3.78), (3) The correlation analysis between the two variables showed a significant value (0.00) and a Pearson correlation (+969), which indicates that there is a significant correlation between students’ online learning readiness and their English learning achievement. The implication of this research is need to encourage students to pay more attention to five online learning readiness dimensions, especially in learner control dimension, because if all dimensions work simultaneously, they can affect students’ English learning achievement.
THE STUDENTS’ PREFERENCES OF ONLINE LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Andi Rahmi Utami; Muhammad Asfah Rahman; Maemuna Muhayyang
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 1, March (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This research aimed to find out the kind of online learning the students prefer and the reasons why the students prefer the online learning in learning English at SMA Negeri 16 Makassar. This research applied mixed methods research design. The data were collected from the questionnaire and interview. The subject of this study was the second-grade social science students. The questionnaire was conducted on 98 students and the interview was conducted on 12 students. The result of this research showed that the mean score of the students' preference in synchronous was (46,17) indicated "like" category and the mean score of the students' preference in asynchronous was (44,64) indicated "neutral" category. From the result, the researchers found that the mean score of synchronous was higher than asynchronous. The reasons why the students prefer synchronous are because there is the direct interaction between the students and teacher, being easy to understand, direct demonstration, and good emotional relationship between the students and teacher. Meanwhile, the students prefer asynchronous because there is saved task history, the materials can be repeated, providing clear materials, and facilitating assignment submission. Therefore, it can be concluded that the students prefer synchronous. Synchronous can be used to deliver the material and asynchronous can be used to provide the material or task, and students' assignment submission.
TEACHER'S READINESS IN TEACHING ENGLISH USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MAMUJU Aulia Mutmainna Bachtiar; Nurdin Noni; Maemuna Muhayyang
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 3, Sept (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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The purpose of this study was to determine the readiness of teachers to use digital technology in teaching English. This research is mixed research (quantitative and qualitative) using the explanatory sequential method. The researchers chose 3 Senior High Schools in Mamuju namely, SMAN 1 Mamuju, SMAN 2 Mamuju, and SMAN 3 Mamuju. Data collection techniques used questionnaires and interviews. This study shows that the readiness of digital technology in teaching English is very ready, which can be seen from the three aspects of readiness: emotive attitudinal Readiness, cognitive Readiness, and behavioral Readiness supported by teacher understanding, teacher enthusiasm for using digital technology in teaching, teacher skills, and the availability of media tools. Therefore, the understanding and competence possessed by a teacher about digital technology can be integrated with learning and teaching.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE HABIT OF WATCHING ENGLISH YOUTUBE VIDEOS AND STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY IN EFL CLASS Sri Yulianti B; Maemuna Muhayyang; Munir Munir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 2, June (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This research was aimed to know the students’ habit on watching English videos on YouTube, the students’ vocabulary mastery, and the correlation between the habit of watching English YouTube videos and students’ vocabulary mastery in EFL class. The study applied a correlational research design. The population of this research was the second grade of SMA Negeri 3 Takalar taking 36 students as a sample by using cluster random sampling technique. The instrument of this research was questionnaire to know students’ habit in watching English YouTube videos and vocabulary test to know the students’ vocabulary mastery. The result of this research indicates that: (1) the students’ habit at the second grade of SMA Negeri 3 Takalar is in often category, (2) the students’ vocabulary mastery is classified in good classification, and (3) the correlation between the habit of watching English YouTube videos and students’ vocabulary mastery was positive because r calculation = 0.895 was high than value of r table = 0.329, which means that the H0 of this research was rejected and H1 was accepted. Therefore, it can be concluded that there was any significant correlation between the habit of watching English YouTube videos and students’ vocabulary mastery.
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR LEARNING ENGLISH DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC Nurrahmi Nurrahmi; Maemuna Muhayyang; Geminastiti Sakkir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 4, Dec (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This qualitative study examines students' perceptions of using social media for English language learning during the COVID-19 epidemic. It collects data using a descriptive qualitative method. Up to thirty students in classes A, B, C, D, and E of the fourth semester of the English Education Study Program at the Faculty of Languages and Literature of the State University of Makassar participated in this study. To choose individuals, this study used purposeful sampling. The result shows that students utilize social media more frequently. Claims that more time is spent on social media when students are cooped up at home and have more spare time lend credence to this. Students also have a positive perception of social media's role in English language acquisition. Twitter and Instagram are the most widely used social media platforms for learning English in receptive skills, listening skills, and reading skills. These programs were chosen because, thanks to their widespread use, they have access to a never-ending supply of English input. According to the findings of data analysis of interview transcripts on students' usage of social media for English language learning during the COVID-19 epidemic, they claimed that the sites offer an infinite supply of English information, allowing them to keep improving their receptive skills. Students feel comfortable and eager to learn English outside of school because of the situation, which provides a stress-free language environment for them.
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF THE USE OF GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR ONLINE ENGLISH LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC St. Sarah Al-Azhari; Maemuna Muhayyang; Muh. Tahir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 4, Dec (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This study is a qualitative case study using the descriptive qualitative method in collecting data which aims to find out (a) students’ perceptions of interactions and how their teacher teaches English using Google Classroom, (b) students’ perceptions of their feedback given in learning English using Google Classroom, (c) students’ perceptions of the assignment from learning English using Google Classroom, (d) students’ perception of teaching materials given by the teacher in learning English using Google Classroom. The participants were students of class XII MIPA 4 of SMAN 1 Mamuju for the academic year 2021/2022 as many as thirty-four students. This study used purposive sampling in selecting the participants. The result shows that (a) students’ perception of the way their teacher of teaching English using Google Classroom was negative because the teacher was less interactive in teaching; (b) there are three types of feedback given by students to the teacher, namely asking the question during the learning process, answering teacher questions and giving statements/reasons when asking permission or notifying students if they are sick; (c) there are several students perceptions on the way the teacher gives English assignments using Google Classroom, namely positive, neutral, and negative; and (d) the students perceive the teaching material provided by the teacher in learning English using Google Classroom which gives to two perceptions, namely satisfactory and unsatisfactory.
IMPROVING STUDENTS’ ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILL THROUGH STORY COMPLETION TECHNIQUE IN THE SECOND GRADE OF MADRASAH ALIYAH PONDOK PESANTREN DARUL ARQAM MUHAMMADIYAH GOMBARA MAKASSAR Ainun Ainun; Syarifuddin Dollah; Maemuna Muhayyang
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 1, March (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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The research aimed to examine the effectiveness of story completion strategies in boosting the speaking abilities of students enrolled in Darul Arqam Islamic Boarding School Muhammadiyah Gombara Makassar. The Story Completion Technique served as the independent variable in this study, while the students' speaking abilities served as the dependent variable. The population of this study consisted of 117 students from class XI Darul Arqam Islamic Boarding School Muhammadiyah Gombara Makassar. The research sample consisted of 21 students from XI-IPA 2 as the experimental class and 21 students from XI-IPA 1 as the control class using purposive sampling. Researchers conducted pre-test and post-test to measure students' abilities. The data showed that there is a significant difference between the experimental class and the control class. The mean score of the pre-test of the experimental class students was (3.03) and the post-test (3.61) so the experimental class had a higher improvement than the control class with the results of the pre-test (2.93) and post-test was (3,16). Based on the results of research using story completion techniques can improve students' speaking skills which has proven the data. This makes students force themselves to be more creative and think critically to complete the story.
STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN LEARNING ENGLISH DURING NEW NORMAL ERA OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC Andi Alfiana; Maemuna Muhayyang; Amirullah Abduh
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 1, March (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This research aims to find out how students' interest in learning English during the new normal era of the covid 19 pandemic at the State University of Makassar was conducted on August 2022. This research is a quantitative descriptive study. The method used in this research is a survey method. The collecting data using a questionnaire in the form of a Google form. The sample in this research was 40 students using a random sampling technique from the fifth semester of the English Department. The questionnaire distributed consisted of 25 statements with four indicators namely feeling happy, student involvement, interest and student attention. Based on the results of the research showed that the indicators of the highest indicator are the 3rd indicator, namely an interest in the good category and the lowest is the 1st indicator, namely feeling happy with the good category. Students' interest in learning of the interest indicator was included in the good category. Because of the students’ interest in the fifth semester in learning English is still relatively high for learning even though the new normal period of learning at that time through the application that the lecturer used was WhatsApp or Zoom, so whatever happens, they have to keep going & studied with friends or looking for references on the internet to understand the English lessons given because it is also their obligation & can support the score of their learning outcomes later. It can be inferred from the research's findings that the interest of fifth-semester students majoring in English at the State University of Makassar in learning English during the new normal era for the Academic Year 2021/2022 is in a good category.
EFL STUDENTS' PERCEPTION OF TEACHER ORAL CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK St. Fajriana Tahir; Maemuna Muhayyang; Munir Munir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 3, Sept (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This study aimed to investigate the students’ perception of teacher oral corrective feedback used in the classroom. The method of the research was a descriptive qualitative method. The participants of the study were first-year students of the English Language Education Department, Universitas Negeri Makassar in the academic year 2022/2023. Seven students were selected as the participants using a purposive sampling technique. The instrument of this research was an interview. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data collected in the interview transcript. Overall, the students have both positive and negative perceptions of oral corrective feedback. The students revealed that they believe oral corrective feedback is needed in their learning performances as it 1) helps the learning progress 2) makes the students aware of the error 3) makes the students feel motivated and appreciated. In contrast, the negative perceptions found from oral corrective feedback are 1) feeling anxious and disappointed 2) reducing self-esteem 3) labelling. Even though students’ perceptions varied, they all accepted every feedback needed for their performances. Lastly, they expected to receive oral corrective feedback with some encouragement and appreciation. Thus, it is concluded the students generally have a positive perception with some notes on teacher oral corrective feedback.
Co-Authors A Halim A. Egi Setiawan A. Muliati A.Muliyana A.Azis Abduh, Amirullah Abdullah, Sitti Aisyah Adhe Ramdhany Syam Adys, Himala Praptami Afra, Firyal Talietha Ahmad Bukhori Muslim Ahmad Talib Ainun Ainun Ainun Nurdzizati Aliyah Nur Khalizah Alqadry, Nusul Anti Alyah, Alijawati Alyarosali Alyarosali Amanda Nur Utami Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni Amra Ariyani Amra Ariyani Amra Ariyani Amra Aryani Ananda Salsabilah Ramadhani Andi Alfiana Andi Nindyia Nur Ramadani Putri Andi Pogeng, Andi Khofifah Andi Rahmi Utami Anindya Anisa Ayuningsih Anindya Anisa Ayuningsih Ariyani, Amra Armas, Muhammad Fakhrul Arung, Stevany Datu Aryati, Shinta Sutji Rahayu Asilah, Nur Asis, Alya Difa Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati, Asriati Asrifan, Andi Astuty, Ratri Septi Aulia Mutmainna Bachtiar Auliyaputri, Nurul Azhari, Ahlam Azis, Nurul Maghfirah Baa, Sultan Balawara, Andi Wulan Bangsa, Ade Fitriani Kesuma Bashir, Sitti Nurul Mutmainnah Al Baso Jabu, Baso Basri, Muhammad Arham Basri, Nurhasna Besse Siska Ulfia Ningsih Cardoso , Luís Dahlia Dahlia Dasilva, Yudha Anfantri Dewi Kartika Sari Dzhelilov, Akhtem A Ernawati Fadilla, Andi Aenul Fadliyah, Riskatul Farahdiba, Syarifah Farida Hasan Firmansyah Firmansyah Furqoni, Inayah Fuzia, Aldita Anggun G Hasriani G, Hasriani Gandhy, Dwi Shintia Geminastiti Sakkir Geminastiti Sakkir Hajar, Andi Hartawan, Hari Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Hasriani G Hasriani G Hasriani G, Hasriani G Hasriani Hasriani, Hasriani Hasrullah Hasrullah Hazah Agung Izni Helmiyanti Himaya Praptani Adys Ihsan, M. Muadz Muwaffaq Jamiah Jamiah Jihan Nur Faatihah DM Jumraini Jumriah Rusdi Kamaruddin, Adinda Kholis, Wahidin Nur Kirana, Haritsah Ayu Kisaman Salija Kisman Salija, Kisman Korompot, Chairil Anwar Kurnia Annisa La Sunra Lely Novia M, Andi Fitri Rahmasari Magfira, A. Mansyur Mardiyanah Nasta Mardiyanah Nasta Marlina Marlina Martin Andrew Masyithah NR, Nurul Megawati Megawati Misnawaty Usman Mudinillah, Adam Muh. Tahir Muh. Tahir Muh.Fakhrul Armas Muhalim, Muhalim Muhammad Asfah Rahman Muhammad Basri Jafar Muhammad Rifqi Syamsuddin Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Wiranto Muhammad Yamin Muhammad Zainal Arifin, Muhammad Zainal Mukhlisah Syahrul Muliati, A. Muliati, Andi Munir Munir Munir Munir Munir, Munir Murni Mahmud Mursyidah Saleh Mustika Mustika Mustika Mutia Asisyifa Noni, Nurdin Novayanti Sopia Rukmana Novia, Lely Nur Aeni NUR AENI Nur Fadhilah Nur Fadilah Nur Malikul Mulki Rahman Nur Safitri Nur Safitri S Nurdin Noni Nurdzizati, Ainun Nurhasina Nurhasina Nurindah Purnama Sari Nurrahmi Nurrahmi Nurul Hikmah Perti, Desy Puspasari Pramustia Murti Putra, Aldhy Alamsyah Putri Ramadhani, Putri Putri, Hadriyanti Eka Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmad Risan Rahmad Risan Rahman, Ufia Ananda Rajni, Andi Febrianti Ramadhani, Adelia Reski, Ade Ervina Rini Yunianti Siregar Rizki Fauzi Ruslan, Zumrah Magfirah Ryan Rayhana Sofyan Ryan Rayhana Sofyan, Ryan Rayhana Safitri, Dea Serly Sahib, Nurfaizah Sahril Nur Sahril Nur Sahril Sahril Sally, Fauzan Hari Sudding Samsul, Cheria Tri De Afril Samtidar, Samtidar Shideng, Ahmad Sintia Ekawati Sri Yulianti B St. Fajriana Tahir St. Sarah Al-Azhari Suarni Dewi Suci Amaliah Suhaefi, Mutia Sukardi Weda Sukardi Weda, Sukardi Sultan Baa Syahruni, Syahruni Syamsiarna Nappu Syamsiarna Nappu, Syamsiarna Syamsinar Syamsinar Syarifuddin Dollah Talib, Dr. Ahmad Tammasse Thahirah Thahirah Ulviana Rasni Umar, Nur Fadhilah Wa Ode Julistina Toresa Yunisah Azzahra Zahirah M, Nur Fadilah Zikriyah Zikriyah Zurgawi Zurgawi