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The practices of English in Indonesian secondary education: A sequential explanatory study Siti Sangadatul Latifah; Moh. Arif Mahbub; Ismaili Ismaili
Journal of Research on English and Language Learning (J-REaLL) Vol 3, No 1 (2022): Journal of Research on English and Language Learning (J-REaLL)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/j-reall.v3i1.14237

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A growing body of literature on need analysis research has been carried out in indifference areas in various countries around the world. However, need analysis study in Indonesian vocational settings situated in marketing programs is still in its infancy. This article aimed at exploring participants’ angles toward the participants’ ESP Target Needs in the marketing program at a private Vocational High School (VHS) in East Java, Indonesia. By adapting Hutchinson & Waters' (1987) frameworks, this sequential explanatory mixed-methods (Creswell, 2014, 2018) employed a web-based questionnaire and a series of semi-structured interviews as the instruments. A web-based questionnaire consisting of 9 items: 2 items asking about wants, 2 items asking about necessities, and 5 items asking about lacks was administered to 15 participants who consented to take part in the recent study. Additionally, there were 3 areas of a series of semi-structured interviews exploring participants’ and the English teachers’ feelings about their wants, necessities, and lacks. A descriptive statistical method using SPSS v.25 was used to analyze the quantitative data, whereas thematic analysis proposed by Widodo (2014) was employed to analyze the qualitative data. The findings indicated that there were various perceptions related to their English target needs. Conclusions, limitations, and recommendations were then discussed.Keywords: English specific purposes (ESP); marketing program; need analysis; target needs; vocational high school (VHS)
The practices of English in Indonesian secondary education: A sequential explanatory study Siti Sangadatul Latifah; Moh. Arif Mahbub; Ismaili Ismaili
Journal of Research on English and Language Learning (J-REaLL) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Research on English and Language Learning (J-REaLL)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/j-reall.v3i1.14237

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A growing body of literature on need analysis research has been carried out in indifference areas in various countries around the world. However, need analysis study in Indonesian vocational settings situated in marketing programs is still in its infancy. This article aimed at exploring participants' angles toward the participants' ESP Target Needs in the marketing program at a private Vocational High School (VHS) in East Java, Indonesia. By adapting Hutchinson & Waters' (1987) frameworks, this sequential explanatory mixed-methods (Creswell, 2014, 2018) employed a web-based questionnaire and a series of semi-structured interviews as the instruments. A web-based questionnaire consisting of 9 items: 2 items asking about wants, 2 items asking about necessities, and 5 items asking about lacks was administered to 15 participants who consented to take part in the recent study. Additionally, there were 3 areas of a series of semi-structured interviews exploring participants' and the English teachers' feelings about their wants, necessities, and lacks. A descriptive statistical method using SPSS v.25 was used to analyze the quantitative data, whereas thematic analysis proposed by Widodo (2014) was employed to analyze the qualitative data. The findings indicated that there were various perceptions related to their English target needs. Conclusions, limitations, and recommendations were then discussed.
Need Analysis of English Material Adaptation for Accounting Study Program in Vocational High School Alma Maratus S.; Ika Desy Wardhani; Ismaili Ismaili
Linguapedia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): May
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v7i1.2460

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The researcher could analyse the student To investigate the students’ needs of practicing English through the need analysis perspective in the context of Vocational High School Investigating students and teacher perception in accounting program toward English targeted needs in one of Indonesian private Vocational High School, and As constructive inputs for curriculum designers to develop English materials for students’ accounting programs suited to their needs. Current study uses qualitative design and assessed student needs. Learn English in a vocational training in Indonesia. All necessary data were first collected by her web-based questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The reason for using descriptive research is that qualitative approaches helps to better understand the research question than using either one (Creswell, 2014) We chose this study because we need to know deeply how the participants perceive the target's needs in the accounting space.  
Investigating the Impact of Task-Based Learning in Writing Skill of EFL Undergraduate Students at Indonesian University Septi Fani Eka Sari; Dihliza Basya; Ismaili Ismaili
Linguapedia Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v7i2.2796

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The popularity of Task-Based Learning (henceforth, TBL) approach has risen the effectiveness in enhancing learners’ competence, since it was proposed in 1980s. However, there has been limited research about investigating participants’ writing skill with TBL-mediated in EFL domain. This study investigated the impact of TBL in writing skill of undergraduate students at Indonesian University. This present study employs a qualitative interview study to declare the result of impact of utilizing TBLT as approach which assist to boost the undergraduate students’ writing skill. Fifteen participants from a private university in Jember, Indonesian are voluntarily involved and subsequently interviewed in this research. Datal were collectedl through lsemi-structured interviewsl to get in-depth information with respect to their experiences related to the impact of utilizing TBLT in their writing skill. Based on the data finding Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) has a positive impact on undergraduate students' writing skills in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) domain. TBLT provides students with authentic and meaningful writing tasks that help them develop their writing skills in a practical context. TBLT also promotes students' engagement, motivation, and collaboration, which are essential factors in improving writing proficiency.
Traditional Arab Language Teaching Adapted to English Language Teaching at MTs Nurul Huda VII Muhammad Firmansyah; Endah Nur Tjendani; Ismaili Ismaili
Linguapedia Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): May
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v8i1.2712

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Sorogan is a teaching method by facing the teacher one by one by bringing the book to be studied. This sorogan method is the most difficult method of the entire education system in pesantren. Because this system requires patience, diligence, obedience, and personal discipline from students. This research aims to adapt Arabic language teaching to English and explain the successful application of the Sorogan method in Arabic. The general focus of this research is to study/examine the nature or structure of experience in human consciousness using a qualitative methodology that applies subjectivity and interpersonal skills in the exploratory research process. The results of the research can be concluded that when the researcher was explaining how to teach using the Sorogan method. Students will focus on translation only, and the teacher will focus on finding errors in the words the students read. And the teacher will explain the meaning of the material when he finds sentences that need to be explained. And sometimes the teacher will ask about the form of a word, phrase or sentence which the teacher knows he has explained.