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Promoting Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM) to Develop Students’ Writing Skill Fitri Novia
Premise: Journal of English Education and Applied Linguistics Vol 4, No 1 (2015): Premise Journal:e-ISSN:2442-482x, p-ISSN:2089-3345
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH METRO (MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF METRO)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/pj.v4i1.283

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Abstract: The objective of this study was to find out whether or not there was significant difference between students who were taught using picture word inductive model (PWIM) and that of those who were not. The experimental method was used to conduct the study. The population of this study was the eighth grade students in SMP N 1 Sirah Pulau Padang.  Out of this pouplation, 68 students were taken as a sample and were divided  equally into two groups by using purposive sampling method. Therefore, class VIII 1 was the experimental group whereas VIII 3 as the control group, each of them consists of 34 students. The data were collected by asking students to write descriptive paragraph. To find out the validity, content validity was used. Inter-rater reliability was used to find out the reliability. T-test was used to analyze the data. Based on the result, the value of t-obtained was 3.155, at the significant level p<0.05 in two tailed testing with do = 66, the critical value of t-table = 1.9966. Since the value of t-obtained was higher than t-table, the Null Hypotheses (Ho) was rejected and Alternative Analysis (Ha) was accepted. It meant that there was significant difference between students who were taught using picture word inductive model (PWIM) and that of those who were not. In conclusion, PWIM could help students to develop writing skill. Key Word: Writing skill, Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM).
Language Learning Approaches: A Study Meta-Analysis of Vocabulary Mastery in EFL Learners Ferri Hidayad; Despita Despita; Fitri Novia; Muhammad Bambang Purwanto
International Journal of Digital Learning on Languages and Arts (IJODLLA) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijodlla.v1i1.60465

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To determine whether language learning is feasible, numerous researchers from around the world have studied this area; nevertheless, no real solution has yet been put forth in this regard. It is simpler to gain a command of the second language or even speak it fluently with linguistic comprehension and knowledge. This study does a meta-analysis of three study programs to examine the applicability of the various strategies and methodologies suggested in this research project related vocabulary learning or lexical knowledge. The results demonstrated that the learners' lexical knowledge strategies encompassed cognitive, metacognitive, social, willpower, and memory techniques. Additionally, competent people preferred making assumptions based on context and scenario and employing dictionary references. Additionally, this study looked into the relationship between the background, circumstance, approach, context, and therapy using a vocabulary acquisition strategy. The findings indicated that while the instructors used particular teaching methods in accordance with their curricula and preferred distinct methods, the L2 beginners came from diverse backgrounds and situations. The study's findings suggest that in order to effectively encourage the new EFL learners to improve their vocabulary, the instructors must be fully aware of the significance of using an appropriate strategy for English language teaching (ELT) in STKIP Muhammadiyah Pagaralam.