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Teaching Model Development of English Vocabulary Mastery by Using Natural Adventure and Learning (NAL) Nainggolan, Putri Novita; Pasaribu, Arsen Nahum; Sinambela, Erika
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v2i3.164

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The research aims is to describe the problem of writing ability in junior high school needs to be done to observe the development of students'' learning difficulties incurrent writing skills. The type of research is a class action research descriptive quantitative. population of this research is class VIII at Junior High School state Hutabayuraja. Based on the results of the pre-test, the pre-test mean score was 39,66 and the mean score in the post-test was 86,43. It can be seen that the students'' skill in speaking by using storytelling technique increased. From these calculations, it can be inferred that there was a difference of students'' scores before and after receiving the treatment. The affect storytelling used single story telling is from score minimum pre-test 30 to score post test is 82 and score maximal pre-test 65 and post-test is 82 it is mean the research is succeed and have affect to writing skill. The improving from the research is when using the single story telling model, the results obtained increased by approx. 49%. Consequently, these data which had been analyzed answered the first research question that using storytelling can improve student writing ability at Junior High School state three Hutabayuraja at class eight. Based on the data analysis, the researcher found that storytelling technique can improve students’ skill in speaking. As the result from the pre-test and post-test mean scores which were given. The improvement of mean score was 39,66 to 86,43.It means that there is significant difference of achievement between the students who were taught by using storytelling technique and the students who were taught with out story telling technique.The data also showed that students felt that vocabulary mastery technique could help them in writing.
An Analysis of Students’ Difficulties in Translating Argumentative English Text by the Second Grade Student’s of SMAS PGRI 20 Siborong-Borong Nababan, Regina Gresia F; Sinambela, Erika; Pasaribu, Donna Ria
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v3i1.269

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This study aims at analyzing the problems faced by students in translating argumentative texts from English to Indonesia, and the factors that contribute to those problems. A descriptive quantitative method was used in analysis data. A total population of 120 students in four classes and 29 a total sample who made up the student of SMAS 20 PGRI Siborong-borong comprised the population of this study. The results indicate that where only 12 or 4.13% of students got a score close to the maximum score, the students difficulties were found from questionnaire in the linguistic factor were 16 students (55%) and the non-linguistic factor 20 students (69%) and the students difficulties were found from interviewed in the linguistic factor were 18 students (62%) and the non-linguistic factor 20 students (69%) . It was concluded that It was found that class XI students at SMAS PGRI 20 Siborong-borong experienced difficulties in translating argumentative texts which were more influenced by non-linguistic factors. Students difficulties in translating because they had never taken an English course was the most prominent factor that causes students to experience difficulties in translating texts with the highest percentage being 69%. Although the non linguistic factors were the most prominent factors that appeared the second grade students of SMAS PGRI 20 Siborong borong in translating argumentative text the linguistic factors also contributed in minor way to the difficulties in the translation that the students encountered especially dealing with difficulties in translating the long text ,with the percentage was 62%.
An Analysis of The English-Indonesian Translation Methods in Olivia “Guts” Album Translated by Youtube Indolirik Account Sitinjak, Sabta Togarma; Pangaribuan, Rotua Elfrida; Sinambela, Erika
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v3i1.275

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This study contains an analysis of translation method in Guts album by Olivia Rodrigo translated Indolirik. The writer used theory of translation method based on Newmark theory. They were wordfor-word translation, literal translation, faithful translation, semantic translation, adaption, free translation, idiomatic translation, communicative translation.This study used qualitative descriptive method in analyzing the data. Problem discussed in this research were 1) what types of translation methods are found in Guts album? 2)What is the most dominant type of translation method found in the Guts album? Finally, the researcher found the translation method that is used by translator of song lyric in “Guts” album they are word-for-word translation method for 2 data with frequency of 0.78%, literal translation method as many as 69 data with frequency of 26.74%, faithful translation method as many as 107 data with frequency of 41.47%, semantic translation method as many as 58 data with frequency of 22,48%, adaptation translation method as many as 9 data with frequency of 3,49%, free translation method as many as 8 data with frequency of 3,10%, idiomatic translation method as many as 2 data with frequency of 0,78% and communicative translation method as many as 3 data with frequency of 1,16%. It shows that the most dominant method which is used by the translator is faithful translation that there are 107 or 41.47%.
Contribution of English Speech Competition on Students’ Motivation and Self-Confidence For Public Speaking at SMA Negeri 1 Gebang Suparjo; Sinambela, Erika; Manurung, Lastri Wahyuni x
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v3i4.442

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This research aims to determine the contribution of English speech competitions on students’ motivation and self-confidence levels at SMAN 1 GEBANG. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this research explores a deep understanding of students' experiences participating in speech competitions and their contribution to motivation and confidence. Data collection was carried out with a systematic procedure through filling out questionnaires and interviews with 12 students who participated in the competition from 747 students in classes X, XI, and XII. There were 37.9% strongly agreed, 38.3% agreed, 21.9% disagreed and 3.1% strongly disagreed, stating that English speech competitions contributed positively to students’ motivation, and There were 9 out of 12 respondents delivered that English speech competitions contributed positively to trust in public speaking. The researcher concluded that English speech competitions contribute positively to their motivation and confidence. These findings highlight the importance of competition activities as a means to develop speaking skills and boost students' confidence in the context of English communication. The implications of this research provide a deep understanding of the benefits of English speech competitions in helping students explore their potential in terms of motivation and confidence in public speaking.
Co-Authors A Sembiring, Rony Agnes Meikurniawaty Nehe Agustinus Gea Agustinus Gea Arsen Nahum Pasaribu Arsen Pasaribu Asima Situmorang Balazs Huszka Bimbi Izumi Sembiring Carolina Carolina Carolina Carolina, Carolina Carolina Pakpahan Caroline Caroline Cici Melysa Cici Melysa Dakhi, Adoramos Dakhi, Katarina Natalia Damanik, Yudit Doni fransiskus Purba Donna Pasaribu Dorayanti Lumban Gaol Dwi Handayani Silitonga Edi Suprayetno Elena Bárcena, Elena Elfrida, Rotua Elfriman Gea Eliana Sitompul Ermika, Ermika Ernawati Sihombing Ester Donna Simanjuntak Evirita Roslina Sitinjak Farida Hanum Pakpahan Febrika Dwi Lestari Gea, Mira Kristiyanti Gea, Pinta Ginting, Dameria Ginting, Mayasari br Gusti Ayu Sri Andayani Hartati, Risda Immanuel Padang Jenny Jingga Jingga, Jenny Jubil Ezer Sihite Jubil Ezer Sihite Junianti Naibaho Kammer Tuahman Sipayung Kiki Anggreni Lastri W. Manurung Lastri Wahyuni Manurung Laura. A Simanjuntak Lena Lestari Hutagaol Manullang, Vitri Rosalina Manurung, Lastri Manurung, Lastri W Manurung, Lastri Wahyuni x Manurung, Rachel Triarta Maria Elizabet Silitonga Marunduri, Suci Wahyuni Maulida Gustika Mayasari br Ginting Metta Indah Jayanti Metty Asima Panggabean Milala, Herian Bastanta Monica Chesilya Sinaga Nababan, Regina Gresia F Nahum Pasaribu, Arsen Nainggolan, Putri Novita nurasid, Ami Nurcahaya Sihombing Pakpahan, Carolina Pangaribuan, Darman Pangaribuan, Rotua Elfrida Parlindungan Sach Lubis Pasaribu, Arsen Pasaribu, Dian Polotangi Pandapotan Pasaribu, Donna Ria Pasaribu, Tiara PASARIBU, TIARA K Poster Sagala Poster Sagala Rajagukguk, Paulina Angle Richad Hamonangan Rini Saragih Risda Hartati Sitorus Roni Arahta Sembiring Rony Arahta Sembiring Rosdiana Rajagukguk Roswani Siregar Rotua Elfrida Rumahorbo, Rostetty S Sahlan Tampubolon Sandi Frandes Malau Sihardo R. H. Simanjuntak Silitonga, Maria Elizabet Simangunsong, Irmawati Simanjuntak, Laura. A Simbolon, Ester Wilis Sinaga, Riandi Sintia Friskila Rajagukguk Sitinjak, Sabta Togarma Situmorang, Asima Sondang Manik Suparjo Tarigan, Ervina Br Tasvil Kristin Yavernidar Zebua Theoria Indah Swari Sinaga Tiar Pasaribu Tiara K Pasaribu Tiara K. Pasaribu Tiara Kristina Pasaribu Vera Nova Sitanggang Vitri Rosalina Manullang Wag, Yong Wiwik Damanik Yensi Nurisa Simaremare Yosia Rajagukguk Yuni Siregar Zour, Minliw