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THE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY OF TOURIST ACTORS IN KLATEN Umi Sholihah; Didik Rinan Sumekto
Lingua Vol 17 No 1 (2021): Lingua : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan | Universitas Islam As-Syafi'iyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34005/lingua.v17i1.1366

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This study aims to know the English proficiency of tourist actors in Klaten. The data of this research consist of primary data and secondary data. Primary data are the data gotten from English proficiency of tourist actors in Klaten, especially in speaking skill. Meanwhile, secondary data are the data from the tourism department of Klaten. This research method is descriptive quantitative. The subjects of this study are tourist actors in temple and water tourist spots in Klaten, which consists of officers, sellers, parking attendants, security, and other tourist actors. The temple tourist spots are Plaosan temple and Sojiwan temple. Meanwhile, the water tourist spots are Umbul Ponggok and Umbul Cokro (OMAC). The choice of those spots is depended on the most foreign tourists among that type of tourist destinations. The result of the study shows that the English proficiency of tourist actors in temple tourist attractions is higher (50%) than water tourist attractions (8,33%). In temple tourist attractions, tourist actors who have high English proficiency is 50%, average is 37.5%, low is 12.5%. In water tourist attractions, tourist actors who have high English proficiency is 8.33%, average is 29.16%, low is 62.5%. This study also got other data that tourist actors in Klaten have important role to support tourism industry in Klaten to attract tourists, both domestic and foreign, but their awareness of it is still low. Most of them still rely on domestic tourists than foreigners.
Assessing Pre-Service English Teachers’ Folkloric-based Readings through Their Online Reading Accessibility Didik Rinan Sumekto; Taufiqulloh Taufiqulloh; Widiastuti, Theresia Dwi; Atri, Utami Budi; Irdianza, Dylan
Jurnal Arbitrer Vol. 12 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/ar.12.4.452-469.2025

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This study attempts at assessing pre-service English teachers’ (PSETs’) informational, substantial, and contextual materials through the online selected folkloric-based readings—Lutung Kasarung and Calon Arang. It bridges the distinctive challenges through PSETs’ reading habit, reading effectiveness, and reading for pleasure accessibility. This study used the quantitative method by involving 248 sophomores and juniors PSETs at a private university in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Data collection used simple random sampling through Likert scale’s self-rated questionnaire. The Respondents were 47 (19%) males and 201 (81%) females, ranged in between 19 to 22 years old (Mage = 20.50; SD = 2.769). Data analysis used descriptive statistics, chi-square test, and factor analysis to reveal PSETs’ online reading accessibility. Reading habit was very accomplishable with 41.1% respondents, whereas reading effectiveness was accomplishable with 63.7% respondents, and reading for pleasure was accomplishable with 56.5% respondents. Pearson corelations showed positive and significant relationships toward reading predictors (r = .902, n = 248, p < .000), Kaiser Meyer-Olkin was .688 exceeding .6 as confirmed, and Bartlett’s Sphericity test (df = 3; p = .000) statistically showed significant results with correlational matrix factorability. Further, principal components analysis indicated the proximity of three folkloric-based online reading predictors outreaching Eigenvalue’s square root (86%; 11%; 2.9%) with coherent interpretation. Reading habit shows the highest gain, creates literacies, elaborates ideas to reading accessibility, and triggers sense of positive and meaningful self-awareness relating to PSETs’ reading proficiencies, critical thinking, and verbal fluencies. The folkloric-based online readings accomplish PSETs’ affordability with the applicable digital technology for engaging their reading accessibility.