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The Communicative Competence Components Analysis in Using English through EIR Faradilla, Ayu Silvana; Rukmini, Dwi
ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8 No 1 (2019): ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Dapartment, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/elt.v8i1.27742

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This study was aimed to explain the communicative competence components of the fourth semester English Department students through English Interaction Room (EIR). The communicative competence components in using English were analyzed based on the grammatical competence, discourse competence, sociolinguistic competence and strategic competence. This study used qualitative method which means that the data of this study were explained by using descriptive analysis method. The result showed that (1) Mostly, the utterances of the participants were ungrammatical in syntax, while some were in morpheme, but those were acceptable (2) Mostly the utterances were appropriate with the topic discussed. the participants were able to construct a unified discourse, (3) Mostly, the utterances seemed natural and used less formal language, and (4) Most participants used achievement strategy to hold the conversation. In conclusion, most of EIR participants are communicative in using English viewed from the discourse competence, sociolinguistic competence and strategic competence. They need to increase their competence of using English grammar. Keywords: Communicative Competence; Using English; English Interaction Room (EIR).
THE PERFORMANCE OF EXPRESSIVE SPEECH ACTS AS FOUND ON WAYNE ROONEY’S FACEBOOK Tauchid, Ahmad; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2016)
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People tended to show off their feelings in public. It meant that certain expressive acts were used. This study was to classify what types of expressive speech act were performed by Wayne Rooney on his Facebook, to describe how the expressive speech acts were performed by Wayne Rooney on his Facebook, and to describe how the effects of expressive speech acts performed by Wayne Rooney on the hearers. This study was using descriptive qualitative approach. The findings were that there were four types of expressive speech act on Wayne Rooney’s Facebook. They were congratulating, complimenting, thanking, and boasting. Expressive speech act of boasting was the most dominant one, namely 46%. Furthermore, each type was performed by Wayne Rooney either with direct expressive speech acts, or with the addition of preparatory acts, supportive acts, as well as the combination of both of them to modify the head acts as the main messages. Expressive speech acts of congratulating tended to cause the hearers to respond the same as what the speaker intended, namely congratulating. Meanwhile, expressive speech acts of complimenting, thanking, and boasting were most likely to cause the hearers to produce a large number of compliments as the responses. 
THE EFL LEARNERS’ PERCEPTIONS AND REALIZATIONS OF FORMULAIC SEQUENCES IN CASUAL CONVERSATION Khusnita, Dafi; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2016)
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This research is descriptive qualitative study aiming at finding out EFL learners’ perceptions and realizations of formulaic sequences in casual conversations and seeing how the perceptions relate to the realizations. 13 students of English Department of Unnes Graduate Program were chosen as the participants of the study. Two sources of data were used in this study: interview and audio recordings of the casual conversations. The result of the interview revealed that the learners generally have positive perceptions of formulaic sequences. However, they do not ever get any materials about formulaic sequence in their EFL learning so that they do not really familiar with its concept.From the analysis of the learners’ casual conversations using the combination of Biber et al. (1999) and Celce-Murcia (2007) categorization system of formulaic sequences, all six types of formulaic sequences are found: inserts, collocation, routines, multi-word units, binomial expressions, and idioms. Furthermore, it is found that learners’ problem in realizing formulaic sequences includes the tendency to simply use the expressions they heard from any sources without considering the appropriateness of the expressions, the difficulty in using correct formulaic sequences to be used in the given situation, theidiomaticity of formulaic sequences, the tendency to translate Indonesian expressions into English literally word by word, and problems related to grammar. The learners’ perceptions of formulaic sequences are related to its realizations in terms of the problems they faced in using formulaic sequences in casual conversation.
THE USE OF TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES IN SUBTITLING THE DHAUP AGENG DOCUMENTARY MOVIE Budiana, Agnes Arum; Sutopo, Djoko; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2017)
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Translation plays an important role in learning foreign language. Translating, however, is not an easy task because each language has its own rules in phonetic, structure and word. In order to achieve the equivalence, there are some techniques involved in translation process. This study was to analyze the use of translation techniques in subtitling the Dhaup Ageng documentary movie, to find out which translation techniques were mostly used and to investigate the ways in which the translation techniques were used. This study used descriptive-qualitative approach to describe the results of the analysis of translation techniques. The object of the study was the subtitle of Dhaup Ageng documentary movie which consist of 77 utterances of Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X. The findings indicated that literal translation was applied in 19 excerpts, compression was in 13 excerpts, borrowing was in 9 excerpts, transposition was in 8 excerpts, linguistic amplification was in 7 excerpts, amplification was in 4 excerpts, compensation was in 3 excerpts, calque, established equivalent and reduction were applied in 2 excerpts, while adaptation, description, discursive creation, generalization, modulation, substitution, particularization and variation were applied in 1 excerpt. Based on the results, literal translation was the most dominant technique used in subtitling process. It might be used properly if the context required the use of such technique.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STUDENT TEAM ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION (STAD) AND GROUP INVESTIGATION (GI) TECHNIQUEsTO TEACH READING COMPREHENSION TO STUDENTS WITH HIGH AND LOW MOTIVATION Chotimah, Nor; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2017)
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This study aims to describe the significant difference between STAD and GI techniques to teach reading comprehension to students with high motivation, to describe the significant difference between STAD and GI techniques to teach reading comprehension to students with low motivation, to explain which one is more effective between STAD and GI techniques to teach reading comprehension to students with high and low motivation and to describe whether there is interaction among the teachniques, motivation, and teaching reading comprehension in this study.This study wass a quasi-experimental study. There were 26 students in the experimental and control group. They were divided into students with high and low motivation in each group. Test, questionnaire, and observation were used as the instruments of this study. The findings of this study are: there is significant difference between STAD and GI techniques to teach reading comprehension to students with high motivation, Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) technique is effective to teach reading comprehension to students with high and low motivation than Group Investigation (GI) technique, and there is no interaction among the techniques, motivation, and teaching reading comprehension. In conclusion, teaching reading comprehension of narrative text with Student Team Achievement Divivsion (STAD) technique is effective for students with high and low motivation. Thus, it is recommended that STAD technique be implemented in teaching reading comprehension.
The Application Of Formulaic Expressions In The Conversation Texts Of Senior High School English Textbooks Sugiati, Ana; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2017)
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The main objective of this study was to analyze the application of formulaic expressions in the conversation texts of senior high school English textbooks grade X, XI, and XII entitled “Bahasa Inggris” published by the Ministry of Education and Culture. This topic was chosen because formulaic competence is a component of the communicative competence that helps the students to speak native-like. The researcher applied qualitative approach and used discourse analysis as the design of the study. The objects of the study were twenty-five conversation texts of English textbooks grade X, XI, and XII. They were analyzed based on the list of formulaic expressions proposed by Biber et al. (1999). The researcher found that the application of the formulaic expressions in the conversation texts of the English textbooks was not fully done. There were only four out of five formulaic expressions types as formulated by Biber et al. (1999). They were lexical bundles, idiomatic phrases, collocations, and inserts. They did not frequently occur in the conversation texts of the textbooks. They were only 21.9% of the total expressions. It was concluded that the expressions were not native-like, so the conversation texts of the textbooks need to be improved.
Gallery Walk and Think-Pair-Share Techniques for Teaching Writing Descriptive Text to Students with High and Low Motivation Dewi Kilas Sinar Nurani, Arsianti; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2017)
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This study investigates the effectiveness of gallery walk and think-pair-share techniques to teach writing descriptive text to students with high and low motivation. A quantitative approach is used in this study by applying 2x2 factorial design in the form of pre-test and post-test. 72 students from the tenth grade of State Senior High School 1 Simo Boyolali who take English subject in the academic year of 2016/2017 are participated in this study. The motivational questionnaire and writing test are used as the instruments of the study. This study reveals several findings: gallery walk technique is effective to teach writing descriptive text to students with high and low motivation, think-pair-share technique is effective to teach writing descriptive text to students with high and low motivation, there is no significant difference on the effect of gallery walk technique and think par-share technique towards writing descriptive text achievement of students with high and low motivation, gallery walk technique is more effective to be used to teach writing descriptive text to students with high and low motivation compared to think-pair-share technique, the ANOVA test reveals that there is no effective interaction among students’ motivation, teaching technique, and students’ writing achievement. To conclude, gallery walk technique is more effective compared to think-pair-share technique for teaching writing descriptive text to students with high and low motivation, and there is no effective interaction among students’ motivation, teaching technique and students’ writing achievement. In sum, it can be said that students’ writing achievement is not influenced by motivation; it is influenced by the implementation of teaching techniques.
The Realization of Communication Strategies Used by Extrovert and Introvert Students in Conversation Mujahadah, Siti; Rukmini, Dwi; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2018): June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i3.21646

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This research aimed to analyse and explain the realization of communication strategies by extrovert and introvert students in conversation. The subject was the fourth semester students in Walisongo State Islamic University. This research employed the descriptive qualitative. I used questionnaire to determine the students’ personality. Recording is needed to obtain the data then followed by transcribing and analyzing the data. The result reveals that extrovert students realized four kinds of communication strategies and do introvert. The similarities were found in the percentage rating of realization which stalling or time-gaining strategies was most used in the conversation. Students tended to use this strategy to maintain the conversation. The next similarity was the way of their realization of communication strategies. They also used those strategies for the same purpose and function. For the differences between extrovert and introvert students, it was found that frequency of the realization was different. The extrovert students tended to more dominant in all strategies than introvert. It showed that extrovert students often used achievement strategies, stalling or time-gaining strategies, and self-monitoring strategies than introvert. In interactional strategies, the introvert tended to use interactional strategies more often than extrovert.
The Adjacency Pairs Patterns of Trumps’ Victory Interview in ‘60 Minutes’ Bintana, Khomsa; Rukmini, Dwi; Sofwan, Ahmad
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i1.22044

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This research is descriptive qualitative research which focuses on adjacency pairs patterns of Trumps’ victory interview in ’60 Minutes’. The objectives of this study are to analyze the patterns realization of adjacency pairs in the interview, to evaluate the adjacency pairs contribution of the conversation flow in the “60 Minutes”, and to evaluate the pedagogical contribution. The subject of the research are Lesley Stahl, Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Tiffani Trump. The writer collected the data through observation and documentation. There are two data collections that had been analyzed in this research. The data collection are the video of the interview and the transcription of the interview. The writer found some research results. First, there are six patterns of adjacency pairs found in this research. The following details are 45 data of question patterns, 17 data of assertion patterns, 7 data of request patterns, 4 data of assessment patterns, 1 data of compliment pattern, and 1 data of invitation pattern. The dominant data is the question patterns and the least data is the compliment and invitation patterns. The second is the contribution of conversation flow. Almost all the responses given by the speakers are preferred responses, so the conversation runs smoothly. Although, there are some dispreferred responses given but it does not decrease the meaning of the conversation. It gives effective contribution to the flow of the conversation. The third is this research has contribution to the theoretical and practical aspects. The theoretical contribution implicated to the theory development of linguistic especially conversation analysis and adjacency pairs. Meanwhile in practical contribution, this research can be used as reference in teaching English especially speaking.
The Host’s Politeness Strategies in Ellen Degeneres Reality Talk Show Ruansyah, Rajif Alif; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i1.22161

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Language has a significant role in communication. As social being, almost everyday people use language to communicate with others such as communication over the telephone or a direct conversation. In conversation there was a certain rule wich has to be learned to avoid misunderstanding. It was called politeness. Talk Show was television program that amuse poeple because of the conversation and joke in it. In this study the writer focused on Ellen Show inform the USAfor the following reasons. First, it was one favorite Talk Show in USA. Second, there are few people talking about politeness. Politeness can make relationship better with the other. Hence, the writer examined it in the talk show. The last, related to the data, the writer found the contribution of impoliteness used by the host to ELT.There were two data collection methods used in this research: the video of the talkshow and the transcription of the interview. Based on the analysis, the reseacher found kind of politeness strategies used by the host. There are four types of politeness strategies employed by Ellen Degeneres in the Ellen Show when having conversations with the guest star. They are bald-on record, positive politeness, negative politeness, and off-record strategy. The politeness strategies contribute to make the realitationship between people closer and make all learn how to appreciate others.
Co-Authors Abdurrachman Faridi Abdurrahman Faridi Agnes Arum Budiana, Agnes Arum Agung Dwi Nurcahyo Agung Dwi Nurcahyo Agus Dwiyanto Agus Prayogo Agus Rofi’i Ahlis Qoidah Noor, Ahlis Ahmad Bukhori Muslim Ahmad Sofwan Ahmad Sofwan Ahmad Sofwan Ahmad Tauchid Alif, Wening Nur Habibah Alifia Junita Cendraa Sari Amalia Rahmawati Andika Farid Abdillah, Andika Anggarsari, Rian Hardika Anie Indriati, Anie Anisah, Nur Anisah, Nur Ardiasih, Lidwina Sri Arif Susanto Ariyanti Rodiah, Hindria Ariyanti Rodiah, Hindria Astani, Widi Astria, Asri Astria, Asri Atik Rokhayani Atiullah, Kurnia Atiullah, Kurnia Auladi, Ahmad Yusron Auladi, Ahmad Yusron Ayu Dewi Fatimah Bedagama, Diana Novietasari Beni Saptiyanto Bharati, Dwi Anggani L. Bintana, Khomsa Bintana, Khomsa Dafi Khusnita, Dafi Damayanti, Lucky Kristina Daud Jiwandono, Daud Dewi Kilas Sinar Nurani, Arsianti Dewi Kilas Sinar Nurani, Arsianti Dewi, Annisa Kumara Djoko Sutopo Dwi Anggani L. Bharati, Dwi Anggani L. Dwi Anggani LB, Dwi Dwi Anggani Linggar Dwi Anggani Linggar Bharati Ekadini, Lulu' Eko Suwignyo Eko Suwignyo Emilia Ninik Aydawati Emilia Ninik Aydawati Ervina Juli Aryani Exnasia Retno Palupi Handayani Fadhila Yonata Fadhila Yonata Fajriati, Retno Dwi Faradilla, Ayu Silvana Faradilla, Ayu Silvana Farah Sukmawati Wahidah Farah Sukmawati Wahidah Faridi, Abdurrachman Ferdika Wijaya Kusuma Ferry Hadriyan Fitri Budi Suryani Fitriani, Walida Wahid Frimadhona Syafri Gisty Listiani, Gisty Glendia Fisca Gracia Nurika Purwanti Hanum Bestari Hari Amirullah, Hari Hartono, Rudi Hendi Hidayat Hendi Hidayat, Hendi Hendi Pratama Hendi Pratama Hendi Pratama Hendrikus Joko Yulianto Henrikus Joko Yulianto Heru Priyatna Hidayat, Rifki Nurlaili Hidayat, Rifki Nurlaili Husna, Zumala I.R. Agustien, Helena I.R. Agustien, Helena Inti Englishtina Ismi Kusumaningroem, Ismi Issy Yuliasri Iswara, Jati Widya Iswara, Jati Widya Jan Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto, Januarius Januarius Mujyanto Januariyus Mujianto Jumbuh Prabowo Jumbuh Prabowo Junior, Simon Resania Kartika Cahyani, Fransisca Putri Katharina Rustipa Katharina Rustipa Kohar, Hasan Abdul Kohar, Hasan Abdul Kurniawan Yudhi Nugroho, Kurniawan Yudhi kusumaningtyas, yulia shinta kusumaningtyas, yulia shinta Kusumawati, Henny Laksono Trisnantoro Lia Indriyani Lina Puspita Dewi Lina Puspita Dewi Listiyaningsih, Fina Lutfi, Agus Adib Lutfi, Agus Adib M. Syaeful Rizki U, M. Maemonah, Maemonah Maemunah Maemunah Maharani Robiatul Islam Masfa Maiza, Masfa Maulida, Nabiela Mazulfah Mazulfah Mega Mulianing Maharani Meike Imeda Wachyu, Meike Imeda Meylana, Ardhy Mochammad Imron Awalludin Mujahadah, Siti Mujahadah, Siti Mujianto, Yanuarius Murni Wahyanti, C. Murni Wahyanti, C. Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Nabila, Zulfa Nadiyatul Uswatul Hasanah Narwianta, Nanang Narwianta, Nanang Nisak, Sukrun Nita Sitta Rachma, Nita Sitta Nor Chotimah, Nor Nurlaely Hidayati Nurrahmah Nurrahmah, Nurrahmah Pangestika, Anindya Pasca Kalisa Pertama, Tia Pertama, Tia Prahita Isnaini Ningtyas Pratiwi, Dita Ayu Priangan, Aulia Qushoy, Mohammad R. Bunga Febriani R. Bunga Febriani Radeni Sukma Indra Dewi Rahayu Puji Haryanti Rahayu Puji Haryanti Rahman, Dian Fathur Ratih Laily Nurjanah Rengganis Siwi Amumpuni Rengganis Siwi Amumpuni Rifqi Aulia Erlangga Rika Riwayatiningsih Rini Susanti Wulandari Rizka Fauziah Ruansyah, Rajif Alif Ruansyah, Rajif Alif Rudi Hartono Rudi Hartono Rudi Hartono Ruli, Ruli Ruminda Ruminda S. Andika Cahya Ari Wibowo Sadam Pamungkas Saleh, Mursid Salimatin Mufidah Saputri, Lenggahing Asri Dwi Eko Sari, Latifa Ika Sarip, Sri Kurnia Setya Rahayu Solihin, Rully Khoeru Sri i Wuli Fitriat Sri Setyarini Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wuli Fitriati Sudaryani, Harlina Sugiati, Ana Sugiati, Ana Sukma Nur Ardini Sumaryanti Sumaryanti Supriyadi, Hermawan Suwandi Suwandi Syaiful Haque Syamsul Arifin Tandiyo Rahayu Titis Sulistyowati Triubaida Maya Ardianti, Triubaida Maya Triwinarsih, Endah Triwinarsih, Endah Tyas, Dyah Ayu Enggaring Tyas, Umi Aisyah Sulistyaning Udi Samanhudi Udi Samanhudi Uju Uju W, Widhiyanto Wahyudi, Roni Wahyudi, Roni Wahyuni, Sri Warsono Warsono Warsono Warsono Welliam Hamer Wendi Kusriandi Wening Nur Habibah Alif Wibowo, S. Andika Cahya Ari Wibowo, Yudha Pambudi Wicaksono, Firman Wicaksono, Firman Wulan, Nawang Wulan, Nawang Yan Mujiyanto Yan Mujiyanto Yoga Prihatin Yuliana Zakiyah Yulita, Eva Yuni Eka Pratiwi, Yuni Eka Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Zahro, Dewi Sofiyanatiz Zebua, Esterani zulfa Sakhiyya