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Journal : EXPOSURE JOURNAL

AN EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION ON PROJECT ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS IN PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL) Widya Rizky Pratiwi
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 6, No 1 (2017): Exposure
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (495.239 KB) | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v6i1.786

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This article attempts to present the way to increase students’ speaking skill through project assessment in Project-Based Learning (PBL) approach. This article was explored in qualitative design using descriptive method to find out how the project assessment runs and functions and find out the students’ perception of project assessment. Assessment is an activity to answers the question of what is the result such as what is being learned by the students, what is the impact being made by instruction, what is working, what is not working, what can students do and what is the faculty accomplishing. And then, it measures the students’ achievement that can cover three aspects of learning namely cognitive, affective and psychomotoric. Project assessment in Project Based Learning is offered to increase the students’ speaking skill because it is an assessment of assignment that must be completed by students in particular period of time. The assignment is contextualizes learning by investigation form beginning from collecting, organizing, evaluating, until presenting the data with problems to be solved or products to be developed. 
TEACHER TALK AND INSTRUCTIONAL LANGUAGE CHOICE: TWO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN EFL CLASSROOM Widya Rizky Pratiwi
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 7, No 2 (2018): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (607.873 KB) | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v7i2.1581

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When we agree with the internalization of a foreign language acquisition centered in the classroom, teacher talk plays the most important role to achieve the success of teaching and learning. However, a high intensity of teacher talk and the hesitation of instructional language choice become two common problems are usually faced. Therefore, it seems important to present a variety of literature reviews to be considered by teachers which may be used as the reference to solve the problem. This study presented the concept of teacher talk at classroom interaction, monolingual and bilingual approach in EFL classroom and some previous research findings “the rationales for supporting bilingual approach” which were gained from some articles. This study suggests that teachers have to control the quantity and quality of their talk to gain an effective teaching and learning process in the EFL classroom. It is more advantageous to reduce Teacher Talk Time and increase Student Talk Time based on the students’ need because too much teacher talk will have an impact on decreased student learning motivation. When teaching EFL students, it will be helpful for overcoming cognitive difficulties if teachers insert mother tongue for the certain condition such as to translate difficult words from reading the text and to explain grammar. However, the teachers have to keep a principled and judicious use of mother tongue because a very high proportion of it also limits the students’ achievement. If the students are exposed more to the second language, they will become more successful 
COMMUNICATIVE INSTRUCTION BASED ON LISTENING APPROACH: A RESEARCH AT THE INDONESIAN IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT Widya Rizky Pratiwi; Bachtiar Bachtiar
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 12, No 1 (2023): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v12i1.10676

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Creative Innovation in teaching significantly impacts EFL students' success. Thisresearch explored teachers' teaching methods in an Indonesian English immersiveEnvironment. It was a qualitative study that involved eight participants. Theresearch was conducted in a "Let's Speak class" at Mr. Pepsi Upgrade EnglishInstitution in Kampung Inggris Pare, Kediri. Data were collected from classroomobservation, interviews, photos, and documents. Then, the data were analyzed insix steps, from preparing to interpreting the description of the data's meaning.Research findings presented that teacher in Indonesian immersive environmentstaught English, especially for communicative instruction, utilizing technology, suchas communicative instruction based on a listening approach. It was called aListening-based Communicative Instructional Approach model (L-CIA model). Sixphases were trained, from giving ice-breaking preface and chitchat, listening to asong and filling in the blank, finding problematic words and translating, explainingthe song using own words, and singing together. This method has been proven tostimulate the students' speaking skills. Finally, this research contributed to sharinginformation about teaching Innovation in Second Language Acquisition in theIndonesian Immersive Environment, which can be implemented in other contexts.
EFL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ARGUMENTATION ABILITY IN ACADEMIC WRITING: A TEXT ANALYSIS OF TRANSITIVITY SYSTEM FROM GENDER PERSPECTIVE Pratiwi, Widya Rizky; Sundari, Hanna; Juhana, Juhana
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i1.14399

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Building arguments for academic writing, such as constructing justification for a research proposal, is regarded a complex task. Moreover, it is believed that male and female authors use and produce the language differently, including perhaps providing thesis and arguments for research. Extensive research on rhetorical analysis of students’ theses has been widely conducted; however, little we know the way they state their claims from gender perspectives. To fill the void, this study aims to explore how Indonesian male and female authors construct and state their arguments in Introduction section for justifying their research from the perspectives of argumentation ability, underpinned by the concepts of transitivity system of SFL approach. Informed by qualitative descriptive research paradigm particularly text analysis, ten Introduction sections from selected English thesis proposals written by male and female authors at a university in Banten Province, Indonesia were subject to analyze. The finding of the research shows that either male students or female students expressed their arguments of their research topic and justification in almost similar fashion. The most frequent processes over the clauses were material process, relational process (attributive and identifying), and mental process (male: 59%, 20%, 11%; female: 49%, 20%, 14%). These findings underscore the common strategies employed by students, regardless of gender, in establishing their research objectives and setting the stage for their academic work. Such insights can be of significance for educators and researchers aiming to guide students in optimizing their academic writing skills, particularly in crafting compelling Introduction sections for thesis proposals.  
EFL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ARGUMENTATION ABILITY IN ACADEMIC WRITING: A TEXT ANALYSIS OF TRANSITIVITY SYSTEM FROM GENDER PERSPECTIVE Pratiwi, Widya Rizky; Sundari, Hanna; Juhana, Juhana
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Exposure
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i1.14399

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Building arguments for academic writing, such as constructing justification for a research proposal, is regarded a complex task. Moreover, it is believed that male and female authors use and produce the language differently, including perhaps providing thesis and arguments for research. Extensive research on rhetorical analysis of students’ theses has been widely conducted; however, little we know the way they state their claims from gender perspectives. To fill the void, this study aims to explore how Indonesian male and female authors construct and state their arguments in Introduction section for justifying their research from the perspectives of argumentation ability, underpinned by the concepts of transitivity system of SFL approach. Informed by qualitative descriptive research paradigm particularly text analysis, ten Introduction sections from selected English thesis proposals written by male and female authors at a university in Banten Province, Indonesia were subject to analyze. The finding of the research shows that either male students or female students expressed their arguments of their research topic and justification in almost similar fashion. The most frequent processes over the clauses were material process, relational process (attributive and identifying), and mental process (male: 59%, 20%, 11%; female: 49%, 20%, 14%). These findings underscore the common strategies employed by students, regardless of gender, in establishing their research objectives and setting the stage for their academic work. Such insights can be of significance for educators and researchers aiming to guide students in optimizing their academic writing skills, particularly in crafting compelling Introduction sections for thesis proposals.