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Exploring Teachers' Strategies In Teaching English Speaking Skill (A Case Study at SMP Negeri 12 Malang) Ghovinda Ghovinda; Muhammad Yunus; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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The teaching strategies have a significant impact on the students' understanding in a process of learning. This study aimed to investigate the teachers’ strategies and problems faced by the English teachers in applying the strategy especially in teaching English speaking skills at SMP Negeri 12 Malang. The study involved three English teachers as participants of the study. This research design was qualitative research of case study. Based on the end of the result, it was discovered that there were some strategies that the English teachers used in teaching English speaking skills. The strategies that the English teachers used are the active learning method which combines with role-play strategy and the expository learning method which combine it with the drilling strategy. Besides those strategies, the teachers also have another technique to solve any problems in conducted speaking class such as lack of vocabulary, lack of confidence in speaking English and pronunciation problem. To overcome this issue, each of the English teachers has different techniques in solving this problem.
EXPLORING EFL LEARNER`S VOCABULARY LEARNING STRATEGIES AT DARUSSALAM ISLAMIC ISTITUTES Marifatun Najiyah; Langgeng Budianto; Mutmainnah Mustofa
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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EFL students should have vocabulary mastery as basic unit to  support the understanding of the English learning process. This study is focused on several aims Those are to find out the features of vocabulary learning strategies, to find the most strategy which is used by efl learners, and to know the least common vocabulary learning strategy which is made by EFL  Darussalam Islamic Institute. The study was carried out to 61 students as samples to collecting data.  The majority of the respondent consist of 53 female respondents and 8 male respondents. The data collection involved observation, questionnaire, and interview instruments. Afterward, main instrument is a set of questionnaires which was adapted on Schmitt‘s (1997) taxonomy; determination strategy (DET), social strategy (SOC), memory strategy (MEM), cognitive strategy (COG), and metacoginitive strategy (MET). The 33 questions are adapted. The overall implication of vocabulary learning strategies indicated that the most strategy applied is a cognitive strategy which is preferably used strategy by EFL learners with the highest total average score among others 3.27. And the least vocabulary learning strategy used is social strategies with the lowest total average scores 2.81 And the features shown by the respondents are they tend to use a mechanical means. Keywords: “Language Learning Strategy (LLS)”, “Vocabulary learning strategies (VLSs)”, “EFL students”.
PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF THEIR COMPETENCE AND THEIR READINESS FOR TEACHING PROFESSION Lou Chien Gita Arista; Dzul Fikri; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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Indonesian government seriously takes the issue of the teacher education graduates who are considered not to have an established ability to become professional teacher in school, even resulting in disagreement with the implementation of the program. This further calls for a more thorough investigation of the inherent legitimacy of new teachers in Indonesia, as well as their quality. The objective of this study was to reveal pre-service teachers' perceptions of their own competency and readiness to teach. This study employed a survey research design involving 67 undergraduate students of university in Lamongan. The result of this research showed that p value (.258) is greater than ɑ (.05), sugeesting that there was no correlation between pre-service teachers’ perception toward their competence and readiness for teaching profession. Nevertheless, on their perceptions, the pre-service teachers perceived their competence and their readiness were positively in good category and ready for teaching profession. By realizing and considering the aspects for the teaching profession, they feel more confident and ready to face the real environment of teaching as their profession.Keywords: pre-service teachers, perception, competence, readiness
THE STRATEGIES OF EFL TEACHERS TO INTEGRATE ISLAMIC VALUES IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT ENGLISH DEPARMENT OF IAIN MADURA Dian Fajariyah Damayanti; Junaidi Mistar; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dzul Fikri
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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Strategy is the way how the teacher achieves the goal based on the objective of teaching or depend on the class and students’ need. English department whose science is secular and non religious must deal with the vision and mission of IAIN Madura which is religious and competitive. The researchers uses basic qualitative studies. The aim of this study is to identify the teaching strategies and how the English teachers of IAIN Madura integrate the Islamic value into their teaching. Teacher 1 used brainstorming in teaching English. Teacher 2 used demonstration or games in teaching English. Teacher 3 case-based small group discussion strategy in teaching English, while teacher 4 usually used case-based small group discussion strategy. Holistic integration was done by teacher 2who used the text of Islam in teaching reading and teacher 3 also used the Islamic audio in teaching listening. While teacher 1 puts the Islamic values in the evaluation. But the teacher 4 did not put Islamic values in the material. The specific integration was done by teacher 1, 2, 3 and 4. They always try to exemplify with a good attitudes and moral values as shown when the teacher always implement honesty, good attitude, patience, and others in teaching learning process. The researcher found that all teachers apply curriculum approach, namely context-fictional approach, the lecturers replace greeting with Assalamualaikum and pray or say Basmalah before and at the end of the teaching and learning.
THE EFFECT OF FLIPPED INSTRUCTION MODELS (FIM) ON STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION OF DESCRIPTIVE TEXT AT SEVENTH GRADE IN SMP NEGERI 1 LADONGI Muh. Arbianto; Dzul Fikri; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Sonny Elfiyanto
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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In a line with the development of technology, many teachers use flipped instruction model as their model to teach in the classroom, especially in reading class. Flipped instruction model is an inverse learning method of the traditional method in which students are usually given material by the teacher in class, and then the assignment will be done at home. Hence, this research aimed to determine the effectiveness of flipped instructions model on students’ reading comprehension of descriptive text. Quantitative research was the type of research with the Experiment method. The design is pre-experimental that utilizes one group pre-test and post-test without a control group. There were two variables in this research: independent and dependent variables, where the independent variable is flipped instruction model and the dependent variable is the students’ reading skills. The participants in this research were 33 students from SMP NEGERI 1 LANDONGI, consisting of 12 males and 21 females. The pretest was given to measure students’ prior reading skills before applying treatment. After the treatment, the students are given a test as a post-test. A total of 20 multiple-choice questions were included in the pre-test and post-test. SPSS 16.0 for Windows was used to analyze the data and hypothesis testing (paired-sample T-test). The value of sig. (2 tailed) is 0.000. The T-test is lower than 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05).According to the result, the researcher interprets that using Flipped instructions model was effective to teach reading comprehension, especially in descriptive text.
ANALYZING HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS (HOTS) QUESTIONS OF READING ESSAY TASK IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH TEXTBOOK Maziyyatus Shalihah; Dzul Fikri; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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English textbook especially senior high school must consist of qualified English reading tasks in order to boost students’ english skills by being trained with reading and vocabulary mastery at once. This drives the researcher to do a qualitative with one research questions to fiugure out; “how is Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in essay reading exercises distributed in English SMK/ MAK textbook for X, XI, and XII grades?”. The researcher selected senior high school English textbook for X, XI, and XII grades by BUMI AKSARA. Analysis steps were sequentially completed started from textbook observation, question selection, data reduction, and finally analyzing the HOTS data collected. From the data analysis, there obtained 9% with 6 HOTS reading essay questions (C4:2, C5:4) in English textbook of X grade, 6% with 7 HOTS reading essay questions (C4:5, C5:2) in English textbook of XI grade, and 10% with 12 HOTS reading essay questions (C5:12) in English textbook of XII grade. These factual results recommend all English teachers to be selective in utilizing English textbook due to improving students’ critical thoughts. Also, the researcher suggests the further researcher to investigate HOTS effects on students’ achievement.Keywords:  Reading, Essay Task, HOTS
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH TEACHER CHARACTER REFLECTED IN TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS: STUDENTS’ VIEWS IN IX GRADE AT MTS NURUL YAQIN Memy Wardani Elthia; Dwi Fita Heriyawati; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dzul Fikri
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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This study aimed to know the character of the English teacher in IX grade IX of Mts Nurul Yaqin based on the student’s views. The subjects of this study are the students of Nurul Yaqin Junior High School, especially Students in grade IX.  The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative and quantitative approaches to uncover the English teacher characteristics reflected in teaching and learning of English. The data collection involved some instruments namely questionnaire by Google Form and Interview using Voice Note feature in WhatsApp. The results of the study indicated that, most students had positive responses to the English teacher characters in IX grade of Mts Nurul Yaqin. It can be seen from the students' views that there is an English teacher in terms of professional competence and personality, among others, mastering the material  81,11% which means excellent, being patient, 79,25% meaning good, creative, 75,27% which means good, empathy  75,92% which means good.  However, in terms of the utilizing of information and communication technology, the student's views are negative because it shows the value in the use of technology and communication in IX grade of an English teacher was 60,83% which means English teacher has fair character. Keywords: Teacher Characteristics, Concept of Teacher Character, Student views
THE EFFECT OF USING COMPUTER-ASSISTED READING WITH INQUIRY BASED LEARNING ON STUDENT READING COMPREHENSION Zakiyuddin Zakiyuddin; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Muhammad Yunus
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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This study aims to determine whether there is a difference between students who read using computer-assisted reading and those who do not. Students' reading ability may depend on what they do every day. There are some students who understand vocabulary better by listening than what is written. reading while listening may be another way to overcome students' reading comprehension, There are some students who will memorize vocabulary for a long time because the vocabulary is often found in several sentences, and Some students will also easily memorize a lot of vocabulary because of the use of online dictionaries. With this, the researcher used lexical-tutor where there are audio-assisted reading, concordance, and online dictionary. For the learning process, researchers use inquiry based learning which focuses on student activity. For data collection, the researcher gave a question sheet based on what had been studied previously. The teaching materials are taken from the corpus in the lexical-tutor application    Research subject are selected from the student's representative on the basis of the student's English language skills. In order to understand whether students have an impact on their reading understanding of second-grade students, researchers use one-on-one T-TT test samples, as well as independent sample tests, to see if students use survey-based computer-aided reading to understand scores that differ from non-users. Based on the results of this study, the results of the study were then analyzed with paired TT-Test specimens, resulting in a Sig(2-Tailed) value of 0.052 > 0.05, while the data analyzed by the independent specimen test resulted in 679 >0.05. It can be concluded that there is no effect and no difference between survey-based learning with computer-assisted reading and reading without computer-assisted reading. In terms of individual scores, the findings suggest little progress. The researchers' monitoring results showed that not all students enjoyed reading while listening to audio. It is my hope that through this study, future researchers will be able to examine the learning process and the techniques used. In addition, more researchers can also take advantage of this research in the form of offline classes.
THE USE OF WORD WALL MEDIA IN THE TEACHING VOCABULARY TO THE SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS Wardatuz Zakiyah; Junaidi Mistar; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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                                                     Abstract This study is aimed to know how the teacher using word wall media in teaching of vocabulary at SMPN 30 BATAM, and the students’ perception about the use of word wall media in the teaching of vocabulary. The subject of this study is students of the seventh grade at SMPN 30 BATAM. The method used in this study is phenomenological research. The data collection involved observation, interview, and documentation. The results of the study is indicated that are word wall media is the right medium in mastering vocabulary in teaching vocabulary according to the steps taken by teacher and the most students of seventh grade had positive responds about word wall use in teaching vocabulary at SMPN 30 BATAM. It can be seen based on the word wall wrote down with large letters on the color of a piece paper, it is very interesting and make easy to memorize some difficult vocabularies; and vocabulary mastery can develop by looking for synonym and antonym of that vocabulary; and also the students’ perceptions that word wall media make student more easily to understand some vocabularies. Therefore, the researcher suggests for the English teacher to use word wall media in teaching of vocabulary.Keywords: Vocabulary Mastery, Word Wall Media, Students Perception.
TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION ON TEACHING ENGLISH TO STUDENTS WITH MILD MENTAL RETARDATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Wafiya Ula; Junaidi Mistar; Mutmainnah Mustofa
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
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In Indonesia, the spread of positive cases of Covid-19 has not shown a decreasing graph. Due to the constraints on interaction, the Indonesian Ministry of Education issued a policy, which included closing schools and replacing the Teaching and Learning Activities process with an online system. Online learning is not limited to ordinary students but is also carried out on children with special needs or students with mild mental retardation, which in this case indicates that a person experiences a special disorder that has different characteristics so that special attention and services are needed. In an inclusive school, services for children with special needs are not differentiated from normal students in their class, only learning material is differentiated. The objective of this study is to describe how teaching-learning activities for children with minor mental retardation are implemented. during the covid-19 pandemic and to identify teachers’ perception on teaching English to students with mild mental retardation during the covid-19 pandemic of SMPN 6 Tuban. This study used qualitative research as its method. The English teachers from VIII C and IX B, as well as a special partner teacher from SMPN 6 Tuban, were the subjects of this study. The instruments of this research were observation, interview, and documentation.        The result of this research can be described that this is a new challenge for them because learning activity is done online. During the Covid-19 pandemic, teachers must still be able to provide curriculum and support pupils throughout the learning process. They use the media, method and also apply special principles for students with mild mental retardation. For special companion teachers, the limited face-to-face opportunity twice a week is an opportunity that must be utilized as well as possible because during online learning for students with mild mental retardation is too difficult to understand the material due to the absence of assistance and lack of attention from their parents. The teacher hopes that the students find happiness in learning through online learning classes they enjoy and can understand the material, especially for students with mild mental retardation. Based on the result of this research, the researcher found that in learning English, the activities that are more often used are the drilling method and copying simple words or vocabulary, so the materials and teaching methods used with students with mild mental retardation are different. The outcomes of teachers' perceptions of teaching English to students with mild mental retardation during the Covid-19 pandemic vary greatly, the section on teachers' perceptions reveals that teachers believe that learning English for students with mild mental retardation is difficult to do online because students with mild mental retardation face technological difficulties and obstacles. Because learning is done online, teachers find it more difficult to control the condition and development of students with mild mental retardation.Keywords: mental retardation students, perception
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