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A Comparative Study between Extroverted and Introverted Students and Their Speaking Ability Eva Nurmayasari; Silvia Rahmawati
ENGLISH Vol 8, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (819.778 KB) | DOI: 10.32832/english.v8i2.257

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Speaking is one of abilities in English learning which is required to communicate one another. Some students usually get the difficulties to speak. On the other hand some other students are active in speaking in their classroom. One of causes of those problems relates to the personality. Based on dimensions of attitude, there are two types of personalities, such as extrovert and introvert personality. This study is limited to find out the comparison between extroverted and introverted students in their speaking ability. This comparative research uses quantitative method; therefore t-test. Questionnaire is used to classify who has extrovert and introvert personality. To measure the speaking ability, this research uses speaking score of speaking in professional context II and speaking for academic purposes. The correct formula of t-test can be chosen toward F-test. The total of two uncorrelated samples are not same, but homogenous, thus this research uses polled variance of t-test formula. From this research, the t-test shows that t-observed is 0,72, while the t-table which ? 5% is 2,021. t-table is higher than t-observed. This result proves that Ho is accepted; there is no difference between extroverted and introverted students toward their speaking ability. It means, there are not any better students in speaking between both extroverted and introverted students.
EXPLORING THE LOW PROFICIENCY LEVEL STUDENT’S ANXIETY DURING SPEAKING ENGLISH Ridwan Nurmansyah; Eva Nurmayasari
ENGLISH Vol 12, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/english.v12i2.3826

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Anxiety is a feeling of frustration, being threatened, apprehension, tension, and worry. Anxiety plays role in affecting especially low proficiency level students in learning English particularly speaking skill. This research is aimed to find out factors that cause low proficiency level students’ anxiety during speaking English. This research is designed using descriptive qualitative which involved 10 low speaking proficiency students’ at English Department Program Faculty of Teachers Training and Education in a private university in Bogor as participants. The data were gathered through questionnaire and interview. The result shows there are 7 factors that lead low proficiency level students to anxiety during speaking English. Lack of vocabulary takes first place admitted by 52.6% respondents, followed by lack of preparation stated by 50.5% respondent in second place. Third place sit by fear of making mistakes confessed by 49.7% of respondents. Fourth, there are 49.6% of respondents who felt anxious because of their low English proficiency. Fear of being attention is another factor causing 49.6% of respondent anxious. Lack of practice makes 48.5% respondents feeling anxious in speaking. And the last is the students’ inability to express ideas resulting 45.0% of respondents anxious because they do not know what to say. The finding also shows that the strategy mostly employed by the low proficiency level students to cope with their anxiety in speaking is having better preparation.
STUDENT WELLBEING INDEX AND ITS INFLUENCING FACTORS IN AN ENGLISH EDUCATION PROGRAM Nanik Retnowati; Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri; Nuraeni Nuraeni; Eva Nurmayasari
ENGLISH Vol 16 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/english.v16i2.8262

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Wellbeing is undoubtedly important in education and has become the focus of program orientation in some institution. As a hidden curriculum, all lecturers should apply their own techniques to promote student wellbeing. This study is trying to identify the index of students' wellbeing and the influencing factors. There were 34 students as the participants of the study. The data was taken by distributing questionnaire and conducting an interview. The result showed that student wellbeing index reached 75.5, under good category. There are two factors that constitute student wellbeing; the supporting factors and the obstacle factors. The supporting factors identified are lecturers, study program, friends, and future career. The obstacle factors are online learning, student-self competences, and assignment or material. This study recommended the institution to maintain and improve student wellbeing index by promoting explicit design of wellbeing teaching learning process in its curriculum.
PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING: DOES IT PROMOTE STUDENTS’ HIGHER-ORDER THINKING SKILLS? Nurmayasari, Eva; Suciyati Ummu Habibah; Maulidia Rachmawati Nur; Enni Erawati Saragih
ENGLISH Vol 19 No 2 (2025)
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ABSTRACT This study explores teachers’ perceptions of Project-Based Learning in English language teaching to promote Higher-Order Thinking Skills. Using a qualitative case study design, the research involved three junior high school teachers in Bogor Regency, selected through purposive sampling. Data was collected via open-ended questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Findings showed that teachers viewed project-based learning as a student-centered approach emphasizing real-world relevance, collaboration, product creation, and contextual learning. Implementation included planning, scaffolding, group work, facilitation, and feedback. Teachers reported that project-based learning fostered higher-order thinking skills by encouraging critical analysis, creativity, and reflection, although challenges such as time constraints and diverse student abilities remained. The study underscores the need for teacher readiness, resources, and contextualized instruction to optimize project-based learning in promoting higher-order thinking skills. Keywords: Project-Based Learning, Higher-Order Thinking Skills, Teacher Perception, Case Study