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The Prepositional Errors in Students’ Writing Riya Risqi Setyaningrum; Riryn Fatmawaty
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 7, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v7i1.2627

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One of the important things in writing is grammar. The grammatical errors in writing may or will distort and disturb the coherence of the piece of writing. A preposition is a part of grammar that important to connect one word to another. Some students ignore the preposition in the right way. So, this study is eager to analyze the errors in using preposition produced by the students' first semester of English Education Department at Unisla in academic years 2019/2020 that consist of 45 students. The study focuses on what kinds of prepositional errors that are usually produced and the types of errors in using preposition mostly produced. This study uses descriptive qualitative to describes the reasons for preposition errors occur by analyzing the students' writing. The result is the students' first semester still produces some errors in; omission, addition, misformation, and misordering. The types of error that produced by the students is misformation errors with percentage 44,93%. It means the teachers have to pay more attention to teaching prepositions.
Folklore as Local Culture-Based Material for Improving Students' Reading Comprehension of Narrative Text Riryn Fatmawaty; Fita Faridah; Novi Rahmania Aquariza; Alfiyah Nurahmada
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 9, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v9i2.6338

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The study aims to describe the use of folklore in the classroom to improve students’ reading comprehension and to ascertain the reactions of the students to this approach. 22 students in 9th Grade B at SMPN 1 Sugio are the subjects of the study, which employs the classroom action research methodology. Participation of the students to improve their reading comprehension is the theme of all the key phrases. The teacher needs to inspire the students more, though. Utilizing interviews, observations, and questionnaires, data is gathered. 14.28.% of students met the minimal mastery level criterion, according to their preliminary test results (KKM). The initial cycle was deemed ineffective. Students who attained the bare minimum mastery in The first cycle was deemed a failure. The percentage of students who met the minimal mastery level criterion (KKM) was only 53.57% or 15 students. The second cycle is regarded as a success. It was because 26 students, or 92.85% of the test participants, met the minimal mastery level criterion (KKM). The percentage of students who got up increased with each cycle, and the findings suggested that reading folklore could improve students' reading comprehension. Reading folklore in the classroom raises students' enthusiasm, enjoyment, and participation. Reading the narrative text through folklore can improve students' reading comprehension.
Developing Mystery Box in Teaching Narrative Text for Speaking Class at Junior High School Silvya Utami; Mukhtarul Anam; Riryn Fatmawaty
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 9, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v9i2.5758

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This research aims to develop a Mystery Box for teaching speaking in narrative text for junior high school students. To improve speaking skills students often face several problems such as lack of confidence when speaking in a foreign language. The main purpose of this research is to help students improve students' speaking skills gradually during teaching and learning activities in the classroom. This study uses Research and Development (R&D) model from Thiagarajan or commonly known as 4D (Four-D). The stage is Define, which is a definition that includes observation and analysis of student needs, then Design which includes product design formats and material selection, then Develop includes product design, validation by experts, revisions, and small-scale to large-scale experiments, the last is Disseminate, namely dissemination product form is a Guidebook. Observation data, interviews, and questionnaires for students used qualitative while the expert validator questionnaires and students' speaking scores used quantitative. There were two experts who tested this product and the participating students were class IX G, IX H, and IX I. The result of the analyzing all the data, according to the experts Mystery Box categorized was very good and most of the students felt enthusiastic in the class. It can be concluded that the Mystery Box is a learning media for helping students to improve students’ speaking skills.