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The Challenges of Implementing Eclectic Method in Teaching Speaking faced by English Instructors at Global Learning Center Nathania, Stella; Luardini, Maria Arina; Asi, Natalina
SALEE: Study of Applied Linguistics and English Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman Kepulauan Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35961/salee.v6i2.2084

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This study was focused on the challenges in implementing eclectic method faced by English instructors at one of the non-formal educations in Palangka Raya, namely Global Learning Center (GLC). The English instructors used eclectic methods to maximize the teaching and learning process in order to achieve the learning goals. The implementation of eclectic method is still new and there is no research about it yet in Palangka Raya. This study intended to investigate the challenges of implementing it in non-formal education. To obtain the objective, the researcher used descriptive qualitative design. The descriptive used to provide rich descriptive details of the challenges in implementing eclectic method. The data were collected through interview and documentation. The result data analysis was found four challenges when implementing the eclectic method, they were (1) managing the time, (2) students’ gap and diversity, (3) designing appropriate lesson plan using eclectic method, and (4) motivating the students to speak. Hopefully, this research can give an insight for teachers and other English course to know the challenges before implementing the eclectic method. They need to be well-prepared in combining several methods in each learning process with considering the allocation time, variation of student backgrounds, and the strategy to motivate the students. For the other researcher, this research is still widely open for those who want to investigate and examine deeply about eclectic method. Keywords: challenges, eclectic method, speaking
SPEAKING IN PROCEDURE TEXT BY RETELLING USING PICTURE SERIES Tis’ah, J. Anhar Rabi Hamsah; Usadiati, Wahjuningsih; Luardini, Maria Arina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2019): June 2019: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (638.742 KB) | DOI: 10.37304/jcp.v7i1.261

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The main objective of the research was to know the effect of speaking of procedure text by retelling using picture series on students’ speaking achievement of MTs Miftahul Jannah Palangka Raya. Quasi-experimental research was done in randomized control group pre-test post-test design to the answer of the research problem. The population was the students of grade 7 of MTs Miftahul Jannah Palangka Raya, and the samples of grades 7A and 7B were taken randomly from the population to be the control and exerimental groups. The data were obtained from the scores of speaking taken from the samples of the research. To test the hypothesis of the research, statistical calculation was done using t-test. Based on the result of hypothesis test calculation, it was found that the value of tobserved was greater than the value of ttable. i.e. 20.019 > 1.671 that Ha was accepted and H0 was rejected. It means picture series gave effect on the speaking achievement of retelling of students of MTs Miftahul Jannah Palangka Raya. 
MOTIVATIONAL STRATEGIES IN THE CLASSROOM APPLIED BY TWO ENGLISH LECTURERS OF IAIN PALANGKA RAYA Adawiyah, Rabiatul; Asi, Natalina; Luardini, Maria Arina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2019): June 2019: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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This research was aimed to identify the implementation of the motivational strategies in the classroom performed by two English lecturers of IAIN Palangka Raya and to describe the learners? motivated behaviors in the classroom as the response to the motivational strategies based on Dornyei (2001). This research was a case study in descriptive qualitative research design. The subjects of the research were two English lecturers of IAIN Palangka Raya and their learners. The researcher as the main instrument of the research used observation, interview, and documentation to collect the data. The research findings showed some points as follows: First, two English lecturers of IAIN Palangka Raya applied four aspects of motivational strategies. They were creating the basic motivational conditions, generating initial motivation, maintaining and protecting motivation, and then encouraging positive retrospective self-evaluation. The lecturers applied the same motivational strategies in various ways. They applied 29 strategies of 35 motivational strategies by Dornyei (2001). Second, the learners? motivated behaviors at each lecturer?s classroom were different in the aspect of participation. At lecturer A class, the learners? motivated behaviors appeared in the learning process were that they had high attention, high participation, and eager volunteering to lecturer-fronted activity. While at lecturer B class, the learners had high attention, low participation, and eager volunteering to lecturer-fronted activity. 
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF TEACHER’S SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN ENGLISH CLASS OF SMPN 16 PALANGKA RAYA Roliani, Chintia Monica; Asi, Natalina; Luardini, Maria Arina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): December 2019: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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The research was conducted using qualitative research method with one English teacher of SMPN 16 Palangka Raya as the subject of the study, and the objectives are to analyse (1) the teacher’s use of spoken English in her instruction referring to the Lesson Plan, (2) the structure used by the teacher, (3) the vocabulary used by the teacher. The data were obtained from class observation and interview with the teacher. The result of data analysis and the discussion of the findings show several matters related to the teacher’s spoken language in English class of SMPN 16 Palangka Raya as follows : (1) The teacher’s use of English Instruction was appropriate with the Lesson Plan, which included orientation, apperception, motivation, and giving references; (2) the teacher used English spoken language at first and then followed by Indonesian due to the students’ weakness in English; (3) the teacher used simple vocabulary, which all of them were used to make the condition of the classroom alive and give relaxing atmosphere that the teacher’s utterances could be easily understood by the students.
ANALYSIS THE CONTENT APPROPRIATENESS ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BY PRIVATE PUBLISHER Novitasari, Elda; Asi, Natalina; Luardini, Maria Arina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): December 2019: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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This research aim to describe the Content Appropriateness English Textbook For Tenth Grade Students of Senior High School by Private Publisher (Intan Pariwara) in the aspect content appropriateness. This research was descriptive qualitative with content analysis. The textbook was evaluated by using Krippendorf’s content analysis: unitizing, sampling, coding, reducing data, inferring contextual phenomena, and narrating the result. The instrument in the research was the researcher herself through reading the textbook repeatedly and thoroughly. This is also done under the instrument issued by Board of National Education Standard. The result of the research shows as follow: The completeness of materials in this textbook almost met completely according to KI and KD for tenth grade students of senior high school (90,9%). The materials in this textbook provided 10 materials in the three kind of texts both of functional text, interpersonal text and transactional text but 1 material left or not be fulfilled. The depth of materials was mostly grouped into depth category for the exposure in functional text (90%), inaccurate texts (18,7%), the materials in the textbook was up to date, but none of the texts or activities in the textbooks support vocational skills (0%).
IMPROVING STUDENTS' PRONUNCIATION ABILITY IN SPEAKING USING "HELLO ENGLISH" APPLICATION Seflianti, Seflianti; Luardini, Maria Arina; Asi, Natalina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): December 2019: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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This Collaborative Classroom Action Research was conducted to know the use of “Hello English” (HE) application to improve the students’ pronunciation ability in speaking. The subject and setting of the research were Speaking 2 students of English Education Study Program, University of Palangka Raya. The data were collected in form qualitative and quantitative data. The qualitative data were obtained from the result of questionnaire on the use of HE application, and the quantitative data were taken from the test results to know the students’ pronunciation ability in speaking. The result shows that the mean score of PreAction Test of 52.3 was lower than the minimum mean score 70. The data of cycle 1 show that the students’ mean score was higher than minimum mean score (92.0) but there were some students who still had “fair” interest, activities, and ability when using HE application, which means one of the criteria of success was not passed and need some improvement in cycle 2. The results in cycle 2 show that the students’ mean score was higher than minimum mean score (94.3) and all the students had “good” and “excellent” interest, activities and ability when using HE application. It can be concluded that “Hello English” application can improve the students’ pronunciation ability by practicing it several times.
STRATEGIES OF SUCCESSFUL ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS AMONG THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN IMPROVING SPEAKING SKILL Sitompul, Hanna Elfrida; Asi, Natalina; Luardini, Maria Arina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2019): December 2019: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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This research investigates the strategies used by successful English language learners of Faculty of Teacher Training and Education of University of Palangka Raya in improving speaking skill. This research employed the modified Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) questionaires designed by Oxford (1990) and classroom observation to obtain data from 3 successful students of the fourth semester students studying at the English Department. The analysis of the data revealed that students used a high level (M=3.55) of language learning strategies to improve their English speaking skill. Among the learning strategies, metacognitive strategies (M=4.09) appeared to be the most frequently used strategies by the three students to improve their English speaking skill, followed correspondingly by compensation strategies (M=3.75), cognitive strategies (M=3.74), affective strategies (M=3.33), social strategies (M=3.06), and memory strategies (M=2.92). This finding showed that high motivation, level of language proficiency, and learning style have strong relationship with the use of students’ language learning strategy. The result also suggests that various of teaching strategies in the classrooms should be considered by the language teachers since the students have different preferences to learn. Highlighting the importance of learners’ metacognitive strategies is also recommeded without ignoring out the other strategies.
AN ANALYSIS OF LEARNING OBJECTIVE IN ENGLISH TEACHER LESSON PLANS BASED ON ABCD ASPECT Sari, Pancar Purnama; Luardini, Maria Arina; Asi, Natalina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): June 2020: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (401.924 KB) | DOI: 10.37304/jcp.v8i1.2012

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the learning objectives of the 2013 Curriculum Lesson Plan made by English teachers who participated in the 2013 curriculum implementation training at LPMP Kal-teng and to find the teacher’s difficulties in formulating learning objectives based on ABCD aspects in the lesson plans. This research used qualitative method. The research subject was taken from the KD 1 and KD 2 of lesson plans prepared by each of the four teachers in one group. Data were obtained by documentation. The researcher analyzed the data on the teacher’s lesson Plan , then the data was analyzed based on the aspects of ABCD. The results of the study show that, the teacher implemented the learning objectives quite well, covering the aspects of ABCD. Even so, the teacher was still having difficulty in formulating the aspects of C = condition and D = Degree where the teacher writes the two aspects for all learning objectives, the C = condition aspect in the lesson plan did not reveal the specific activities that be given to students. The researcher also found that there were teachers who did not include aspects of D = Degree on some learning objectives and difficulties in determining the operational verbs to be suitable for formulating learning objectives in their lesson plans.
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF TEACHER’S SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN ENGLISH CLASS OF SMPN 16 PALANGKA RAYA Roliani, Chintia Monica; Asi, Natalina; Luardini, Maria Arina
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): June 2020: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (329.87 KB) | DOI: 10.37304/jcp.v8i1.2014

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The research was conducted using qualitative research method with one English teacher of SMPN 16 Palangka Raya as the subject of the study, and the objectives are to analyse (1) the teacher’s use of spoken English in her instruction referring to the Lesson Plan, (2) the structure used by the teacher, (3) the vocabulary used by the teacher. The data were obtained from class observation and interview with the teacher. The result of data analysis and the discussion of the findings show several matters related to the teacher’s spoken language in English class of SMPN 16 Palangka Raya as follows : (1) The teacher’s use of English Instruction was appropriate with the Lesson Plan, which included orientation, apperception, motivation, and giving references; (2) the teacher used English spoken language at first and then followed by Indonesian due to the students’ weakness in English; (3) the teacher used simple vocabulary, which all of them were used to make the condition of the classroom alive and give relaxing atmosphere that the teacher’s utterances could be easily understood by the students.
Examining Teaching Reading Using Local Culture-Based Pictorial Narrative Texts: A Case Study to Secondary School Students Fauzi, Iwan; Asi, Natalina; Saman, Tampung N.; Karani, Elanneri; Luardini, Maria Arina; Ngabut, Mary Novary
Jurnal Pendidikan Edutama Vol 11 No 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Bojonegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30734/jpe.v11i1.3987

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The local culture integration in foreign language (FL) reading classroom can help learners understanding text more easily and quickly. This research took 37 secondary school students in the junior level (11 males & 26 females) as the sample. The quantitative research method was used with a case-study research design. There were three research objectives focused in this study: (1) the influence of local culture-based pictorial narrative texts on students' reading comprehension; (2) the correlation between students' perceptions of integrating local culture into the development of reading materials and students' reading comprehension; and (3) the difference of problems faced by students in understanding pictorial narrative texts in terms of purpose of the story, characters in the story, orientation, complications, and resolution of the story. The results showed that local culture-based pictorial narratives had a significant effect on students' reading comprehension, and were positively correlated to each other. In addition, students do not have discrepancy in terms of problems encountered when understanding the narratives such as the purpose of the story, characters in the story, orientation, complication, and resolution of the story.