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Journal : English Education Journal (E2J)

THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ READING HABIT AND READING COMPREHENSION IN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE Nining Syafitri
English Education Journal Volume 5, Number 2, November 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v5i2.277

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The problem statement of this research was whether there was a correlation between reading habits and students' reading comprehension skills in learning English as a foreign language. The method of the research used a quantitative approach by using a correlational design. Based on R-value (0.588), the correlation between reading habits and students’ reading comprehension skills was moderate, and the linear regression model was Y = -6.758 + 0.605X. Based on the model, it is stated that there was a positive correlation between reading habits and reading comprehension skills in learning English. It was concluded that reading habits and reading comprehension skills had a proportional relationship.
THE SEE SUBTYPE VERBS IN ENGLISH AND WOLIO LANGUAGES: A SEMANTIC APPROACH TO GRAMMAR Nur Melansari; Nining Syafitri
English Education Journal Volume 6, Number 2, November 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v6i2.365

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This research aimed to investigate See subtype verbs in English and Wolio languages: the meanings and grammatical properties. The research is descriptive qualitative research. The sources of the data in this research include events, information, and documents. The techniques of collecting data are observation and interview. The data were analyzed through some steps: data reduction, data display, and conclusion and verification. The result shows that the English See subtype verbs identified are see, hear, smell, taste, feel, observe, notice and perceive. While the Wolio See subtype verbs identified are kamata, rango, bou, penami, namisi, and tuminda. In the aspect of meaning, the Wolio See subtype verbs do not always have the same function with English in the use. Some verbs in Wolio language have more wide semantic range, such as ‘kamata’ and ‘namisi’. ‘Kamata’ refers to become aware of somebody/something by using of eyes either in a glance or over period of time and carefully or not. In addition, ‘kamata’ also can be used to see a movie, witness the accident, and observed somebody or something. ‘namisi’ also can cover feel and perceive. Though it is a transitive and intransitive verb at once, but the passive sentence of this verb is not allowed. In addition, this verb also does not have the imperative form when it refers to ‘perceive’. Contrast with ‘tumindaea’ that has more narrow semantic meaning. ‘tumindaea’ is just used to pay attention or notice somebody or his/her speech or advice.
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF ONLINE LEARNING IN UNIVERSITY OF DAYANU IKHSANUDDIN BAUBAU Nining Syafitri; Nur Melansari
English Education Journal Volume 7, Number 1, May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v7i1.434

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The problem statements of this research were: 1) what effect did the instructional design and delivery of English course to the student satisfaction?; 2) what impact did lecturer roles have on the student satisfaction, including feedback and assessment?; 3) what student duties and responsibilities were critical for a pleasant online class experience?; and 4) how effective were the management and support systems at delivering services when they are required? The method of the research used a quantitative approach by using survey method. The results of the research were: 1) the effects of the instructional design and delivery of English course to the student satisfaction were during English online class, the students were given chances to use materials from various sources and to interact each other virtually; 2) the impacts of lecturer roles had on the student satisfaction, including feedback and assessment were important, especially by providing various contents and sources of materials, help students in overcoming learning problems, feedback and assessment; 3) student duties and responsibilities were important, including motivation and interaction in joining English online class; and 4) the management and support systems were generally effective at delivering services when they were required.
THE PERSEPSI GURU BAHASA INGGRIS TERKAIT DENGAN BUKU AJAR YANG DISEDIAKAN OLEH PEMERINTAH SEBAGAI BAHAN AJAR UTAMA Esa Penilta Amiruddin; Nining Syafitri
English Education Journal Volume 7, Number 2, November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v7i2.691

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English textbook from government is issued for all the Indonesian students in junior high school. It should be used as the primary teaching material in English class. In fact, the English teachers in SMPN 4 Baubau meet some difficulties in applying that policy. The objective of this research was to find out the perception of English teachers related to textbook provided by government as a primary teaching material. This research used descriptive qualitative method with design case study. The sample of this research was three English teachers in SMPN4 Baubau. The findings showed the teachers did not use the government’s textbook as the primary but it was employed as the supporting teaching material and the teachers used other books from non-government publishers as the main textbook.
Bahasa Inggris Asti Wahyuni B; Nining Syafitri
English Education Journal Volume 8, Number 1, May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v8i1.847

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The objective of the research was to find out the level of students reading anxiety and students reading comprehension. Data collection in this research was carried out using a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire EFL Reading Anxiety Inventory (EFLRAI) consisting 23 items and test to determine the level of students reading anxiety and 30 items of reading comprehension test. The data obtained were analyzed by descriptive statistical analysis. Based on the result of the research, it was conclude that students’ reading anxiety was in the high category with the mean score 2.72 means in the high anxiety. Sequentially top-down reading anxiety with the mean score 2.77, bottom-up reading anxiety with the mean score 2.74 and classroom reading anxiety with the mean score 2.29. While reading comprehension the mean score 2.72 implies that the students’ reading comprehension is in the poor category.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SHORT ANIMATION VIDEO ON STUDENTS’ VOCABUARY MASTERY Wa Ode Fifin Dwi Agustin; La Dunifa; Nining Syafitri
English Education Journal Volume 8, Number 2, November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v8i2.1075

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The problem in this research was whether there was a significant difference on students’ vocabulary mastery before and after the application of short animation video? The objective of the research was to determine the effectiveness of using short animation video on students’ vocabulary mastery. This research uses a pre-experimental method. The subject of the research consisted of 26 students of class VII at SMPN 7 Baubau. This research was one group pretest-posttest. The procedure of the research consisted of three steps. They were pretest, treatment, and posttest. The data was collected by using the test which was analyzed by quantitative analysis. The research outcome indicated that: 1) the mean value of the pretest was 44.12 and the mean score of the posttest was 68.85. 2) from the hypothesis result by using the t-test, obtained tcount was 4.564, and the sig. (2-tailed) was 0.000 smaller than 0.05, so that, Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected. it meant that there was a significant difference on students' vocabulary mastery before and after the application of the short animation video. Therefore, teaching vocabulary in SMPN 7 Baubau by using short animation video was effective.
PERCEPTION OF USING TIKTOK TO IMPROVE VOCABULARY MASTERY ON ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS AT SMA NEGERI 3 BAUBAU Nety Nety; Nining Syafitri; Siti Rahma Dina Ismail
English Education Journal Volume 9, Number 1, May 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v9i1.1247

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The problem statement of this research is whether the Tiktok application give an impact to improve students English vocabulary masery in SMA Negeri 3 Baubau of eleventh grade students. The research provides the motivation to explore students’ perceptions of the influence of the students' use of social media such as TikTok on the development of the student's English vocabulary on 11th grade students in SMA Negeri 3 Baubau. This research used a mixed methods with QUAL-quan type, where data will be distributed by qualitative methods such as interviews and documentaries and quantitative methods such as questionnaires. A total of 37 11th graders, 3 baubau students, have been involved in the research. The technique of data Analysis used embendded design with chosee data collecting, data reduction, data display, and data conclution. Results showed that social media TikTok provided English sources of content that could be used to supplement the student's English vocabulary. Students can also access applications at any time and anywhere, further students can also gain entertainment and add their English vocabulary at any one time. Beyond that students also mention the problems they face in accessing a ticktock app such as an Internet connection. It may be concluded that students have a positive perception of a TikTok application with a view to improving the English vocabulary
AN ANALYSIS OF FACTORS CAUSING ANXIETY IN SPEAKING ENGLISH AT SMP NEGERI 2 BAUBAU Syafitri, Nining; Amiruddin, Esa Penilta; Vinalia, Teani
English Education Journal Volume 9, Number 2, November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v9i2.1409

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The problem statement of this researcher was whetherfactors causing anxiety in English Speaking on eighth-grade students at SMP Negeri 2 Baubau. The objective of the research was to find out the factors causing anxiety in English Speaking on eighth-grade students at SMP Negeri 2 Baubau. The design of this research was descriptive qualitative. The subjects of the research were seven students of Class VIII.1 at SMP Negeri 2 Baubau. The techniques of data collection in this study were observation and interview. Techniques of data analysis used were reduction of data, PresentationofData, and Verification The result showed that students experienced English speaking anxiety which consisted of internal factors and external factors. In internal factors, students' anxiety is a lack of confidence and fear of making mistakes. Meanwhile, on external factors, students experience anxiety, namely limited vocabulary and grammatical errors. Based on the result of the research, it was concluded that the most experienced by students is a lack of self-confidence.
AN ANALYSIS OF TEACHER’S PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SMKN 1 BABAU Hanafiah, Wa Ode; Syafitri, Nining; Al-Husaini, Ainun Khalifah
English Education Journal Volume 10, Number 1, Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v10i1.1566

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Problem statement of this research was wheter the english teacher for class XI at SMKN 1 Baubau was professional according to the competence standar of the teaching professional. To find out the teacher’s professional in teaching english language learning. This research used a mix method, namely a combination of qualitative and quanitative methods. Instrumens used were interview and questionnaire. The data analysis tecnique used in this research, in analyzing the research of interview data using data reduction and analyzing the research questionnaire was carried out in several steps, namely using Microsoft Exel 2019, descriptive with SPSS version 26.0. analysis of research data interview showed that the XI class english teachers had implemented professional competence and research data form questionnaire, the english teachers for class XI was alredy professional met teachers qualifications teachers competence standars adapted from the Regulation of the Minister of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia No.16 of 2007.
EXPLORING TEACHERS' PERSPECTIVES ON STUDENT MOTIVATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING AT MTsN 4 BUTON SELATAN Syafitri, Nining; Hanafiah, Waode; Adu, Baharudin; Maneba, Sanaria
English Education Journal Volume 10, Number 2, November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55340/e2j.v10i2.1732

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This research explores teachers' perspectives on strategies to enhance students' motivation in learning English at MTsN 4 Buton Selatan. The research identifies challenges such as student passivity and limited vocabulary, which hinder engagement in language learning. Using a phenomenological approach, data were collected from three teachers through semi-structured interviews and analyzed with NVivo software. The findings highlight that intrinsic motivation, driven by curiosity and personal interest, and extrinsic motivation, influenced by family, peers, and environment, were critical for fostering learning engagement. Teachers employed strategies such as creating supportive classroom environments, assigning meaningful tasks, offering praise, and providing constructive feedback to address motivational barriers. These approaches were crucial in enhancing students' willingness to participate and succeed. This research concludes by emphasizing the importance of holistic and adaptive teaching methods to balance intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for effective learning. Future research could focus on long-term impacts of motivational strategies and sociocultural influences on English language acquisition