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Influence of Watching English Movies on English Language Speaking Skills Adieli Laoli; Etis Bago; Des Asnidar Lase; Heppy Vita Sari Gulo
International Journal of Multilingual Education and Applied Linguistics Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Multilingual Education and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijmeal.v2i1.187

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This study aims to explore the effect of watching English movies on improving students' speaking skills. Using the literature review method, this research analyzes previous studies that discuss the relationship between exposure to English-language films and the development of speaking skills. The results showed that watching English movies contributed to the improvement of vocabulary, contextual understanding, as well as confidence in speaking. In addition, the use of subtitles and movie-based learning techniques such as shadowing proved effective in improving speaking fluency and intonation. The study also revealed that active engagement in movie-based discussions can accelerate language acquisition and increase students' learning motivation. Thus, the integration of English movies in the language learning curriculum is recommended to enrich conventional teaching methods. In conclusion, watching English movies is an effective strategy in improving speaking skills, especially when combined with appropriate pedagogical approaches.
STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES OF ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDENTS IN VOCABULARY MASTERY Laoli, Adieli; Giawa, Nurul Hikmah; Zebua, Dwi Putri Juwita; Namo, Elnardus Fransiskus Jafrinus
ELTIN Journal Vol 13 No 1 (2025): VOLUME 13, ISSUE 1, APRIL 2025
Publisher : STKIP Siliwangi

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This study explores the perceptions and experiences of English education students regarding vocabulary mastery, with a focus on the strategies they employ, the challenges they encounter as well as how they overcome those challenges. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive design, the research captures detailed and nuanced insights into participants’ perceptions and experiences. Ten undergraduate students majoring in English Education were purposefully selected as participants to provide in-depth perspectives. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, which encouraged open discussions while addressing themes closely aligned with the research objectives. This study reveals that students face challenges in memorization, contextual usage, retention, and motivation. To overcome these challenges, they employ strategies such as repetition, using vocabulary in meaningful contexts, and incorporating multimedia resources. Additionally, students reported using fun and interactive methods, like songs and movies, to stay motivated and engaged. The findings highlight the importance of regular practice, contextual learning, and engaging methods to improve vocabulary mastery.
Analysis of Students' Motivation and Achievement: Comparing BAHASA INGGRIS Textbook and Nias Local Wisdom Materials: Analisis Motivasi dan Prestasi Siswa: Membandingkan Buku Ajar BAHASA INGGRIS dan Materi Kearifan Lokal Nias Zebua, Innes Lestari; Zebua, Elwin Piarawan; Laoli, Adieli; Zega, Riswan
Edu Cendikia: Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol. 4 No. 03 (2024): Research Articles, December 2024
Publisher : ITScience (Information Technology and Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/educendikia.v4i03.4998

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English reading skills are essential for academic success, fostering comprehension, critical thinking, and motivation. Engaging reading materials, particularly those reflecting cultural relevance, like Nias local wisdom, enhance intrinsic motivation and learning achievement. This research uses a mixed-methods approach to assess textbook content with Nias-based texts to assess their motivational impact. Using a Sequential Explanatory Design, the study combines quantitative and qualitative methods for comprehensive insights. Quantitative tests measure reading comprehension and motivation, while qualitative interviews explore students' perceptions. Data integration ensures robust findings, guiding effective educational practices at SMA Negeri 1 Gunungsitoli. The research analyzed texts from the BAHASA INGGRIS textbook ("Little Red Riding Hood") and Nias local wisdom ("Warrior of Sun Hill"). Students scored higher on the Nias text (mean 83.1 vs. 81.9), indicating greater engagement. Interviews with the Nias text revealed stronger intrinsic motivation, such as curiosity, involvement, and challenge. Extrinsic factors, like grades and compliance, were less influential but still relevant. A readability analysis showed "Little Red Riding Hood" as more straightforward, making it suitable for younger readers. The study highlights that culturally relevant texts, like Nias wisdom-based materials, significantly boost students' motivation, engagement, and academic performance, underscoring the importance of incorporating intrinsic motivators into English reading curricula.
The Impact of Teacher Training on Student Achievement in English Teaching-Learning at SMA S Nupela Laoli, Adieli; Hia, Rizka Handayani; Maruao, Fincessia Febrianti; Gulo, Jernita; Zega, Sailas Mardianti
Kopula: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pendidikan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia FKIP Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/kopula.v7i1.6292

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This study investigates the impact of teacher training in English classes at SMA S Nupela on students' performance. The objective is to assess the impact of different training methods such as workshops, online training and peer mentoring on students' improvement in English language proficiency. The study employs a quasi-experimental design with a control and experimental group and collects primary data from teachers and students and secondary data from school records. Results show that teacher training significantly improved students' performance with the greatest improvement coming from peer mentoring (16.2%), followed by workshops (11.1%) and online training (8.1%). Statistical analysis using paired t-test confirmed that all training methods had a significant effect on students' performance (p-value < 0.05). Furthermore, the ANOVA results showed a significant difference between the training groups (F = 4.91, p-value = 0.010), suggesting that the training method has an impact on student success. This study highlights the importance of teacher training, especially interactive methods such as peer mentoring, in improving both teaching effectiveness and student outcomes in English language learning. These findings provide valuable insights for designing more effective teacher training programs to improve the quality of education in SMA S Nupela.
Fixed Mindset And Pronunciation Skills: A Study Of 5th Semester English Students Laoli, Jacqueline; Okta Christoper Laoli; Sharley Grace Mendrofa; Adieli Laoli
Kopula: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pendidikan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia FKIP Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/kopula.v7i1.6317

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This study examines how a fixed mindset affects university students' English pronunciation, focusing on students in Nias University's English education program. A fixed mindset, the belief that abilities are unchangeable, impacts students' motivation to learn pronunciation. Using purposive sampling, ten participants were selected, and semi-structured interviews explored their mindset-related challenges. Thematic analysis revealed that students with a fixed mindset struggled to improve pronunciation due to fear of failure, avoidance of challenges, and reluctance to accept feedback. In contrast, those with a growth mindset showed persistence, openness to criticism, and willingness to learn from mistakes. The study highlights the crucial role of mindset in language learning, especially in overcoming pronunciation difficulties. Findings suggest the need to foster a growth mindset among learners. Teachers should create engaging learning environments, provide constructive feedback, and encourage perseverance. This research contributes to understanding how mindset influences language acquisition, particularly English pronunciation.
Problem Based Learning to Improve Students Ability in Listening in SMKS KR Ulususua Laoli, Adieli; Zalukhu, Jepriaman; Saleh Laia, Putrawan; Kelvin Eferistus Albers Halawa, Zun
Blantika: Multidisciplinary Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Reguler Issue
Publisher : PT. Publikasiku Academic Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57096/blantika.v3i4.323

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This study was motivated by the challenges faced by SMKS KR Ulususua students in developing their English listening skills, which negatively impacted their academic achievement. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of problem-based learning (PBL) in improving students' listening skills. The method used was classroom action research with two cycles, involving 32 students of grade XI-A. Data were collected through listening ability tests, observations, and questionnaires. The results showed that the average score of students' listening skills increased from 65.3 in the pre-test to 82.4 in the second cycle post-test. In addition, student engagement in learning also increased, with 85% of students actively participating in PBL activities. The conclusion of this study is that the implementation of PBL significantly improves students' listening skills and encourages students' engagement and motivation in learning. This study recommends the integration of PBL in the vocational education curriculum to improve English learning outcomes.
An Analysis of Grammatical Errors in Writing The Procedure Text of The Ninth Grade of SMP Negeri 5 Botomuzoi in 2022/2023 Veronika Nurdelima Mendrofa; Adieli Laoli
EDUKASIA: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Edukasia: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran
Publisher : LP. Ma'arif Janggan Magetan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62775/edukasia.v4i2.432

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This research is aimed to investigate the errors made by the ninth grade of SMP Negeri 5 Botomuzoi in writing procedure text. It intends to (1) identify the types of errors done by the students in writing procedure text, and (2) find the causes of the errors. It applied a qualitative research. The participants were 20 students of ninth grade of SMP Negeri 5 Botomuzoi. The data were the procedure text written by the students. Those described the types of errors. Then questionnaires got from the english teacher and students described the cause of errors. Results of the data analysis indicated that there were 182 frequencies of errors done by 20 students. The types of erros done by students were omission, addition, misinformation and misordering. The frequencies of omission type done by students were 48 (26.37%). The frequencies of addition done by students were 32 (17.58%). The frequencies of misinformation done by students were 66 (36,26%). The frequencies of misordering done by students were 36 (19.78%). These errors are caused the lack of target language knowledge (intralingual errors). They consisted of lack of vocabulary, spelling, the use of plural and making noun phrases. The second cause was the frist language or mother tongue (interlingual errors). There the errors caused by the influence of first language.
Improving the Students’ Ability in Reading Comprehension on Narrative Text through Keyword Method at the Tenth Grade of SMK Negeri 1 Sogae’adu in 2022/2023 Masdefira Laia; Elwin Piarawan Zebua; Adieli Laoli; Hidayati Daeli
EDUKASIA: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Edukasia: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran
Publisher : LP. Ma'arif Janggan Magetan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62775/edukasia.v4i2.481

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Reading comprehension is the ability of understanding the text, like find the information, messages, or idea from the author. Therefore, it is very important for students to master reading comprehension skills, especially in narrative text. In fact, students at SMK Negeri 1 Sogae'adu experienced problems in understanding narrative text. There were several problems faced by students in reading comprehension: The students were not able to determine the main idea, the students were not able to locate the generic structure of narrative text, the students were not able to recognize or predict the important and unimportant content of the text, and the students were lacked of vocabulary. Concerning these problems, this study aimed to solve students' problems and improve students' ability in reading comprehension through the use of the Keyword Method. This research was carried out using a Classroom Action Research (CAR) design. This research was conducted in two cycles consisting of two meetings in each cycle. There were 4 procedures carried out, namely: Planning, Action, Observation, Reflection. In cycle I, there were 24 students who did not achieved MCC; the average student score was 61.76. The highest score was 87 and the lowest score was 20. Meanwhile, in cycle II, the average score was 87.7, the highest score was 100 and the minimum score was 75, where all students succeeded in achieving the MCC. From the results of this study, it could be concluded that the Keyword Method solves students' problems in reading comprehension and improved students' reading comprehension skills in narrative text.
Improving The Students’ Speaking Ability by Using Small Group Discussions at The Eighth Grade of SMP Swasta Idanoi Melisandi Telaumbanua; Adieli Laoli; Yaredi Waruwu; Afore Tahir Harefa
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 11, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v11i2.12712

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This study seeks to enhance students' speaking abilities through small group discussions. Many students face challenges in speaking English due to a lack of confidence and practice, while teachers often overlook engaging strategies that motivate students to participate. To address this, the researcher employed Classroom Action Research (CAR), which consisted of two cycles, each comprising two meetings focused on planning, action, observation, and reflection. Data were collected through observations, field notes, and evaluation sheets. The findings revealed significant improvement in each cycle, thanks to the grouping technique. In the first cycle, the average student score was 51, with many students not meeting the minimum competency standards (KKM). By the second cycle, however, all students successfully passed, achieving an average score of 79. The researcher concluded that small group discussions are an effective way to boost students' speaking ability. It is recommended that both students and teachers adopt this technique to further improve their speaking abilities.
FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ STUDY TIME MANAGEMENT OF CLASS B SEMESTER V OF ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITY OF NIAS Adieli Laoli; Yulidartini Larosa; Nurmawati Harefa; Ica Murni Tafonao
J-Shelves of Indragiri (JSI) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): J-Shelves of Indragiri (JSI)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61672/jsi.v7i1.2907

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Effective study time management is crucial for academic success, particularly for students who must balance coursework, assignments, and extracurricular activities. However, many students struggle with managing their time efficiently, leading to increased stress and lower academic performance. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing study time management among Semester V Class B students of the English Education Study Program at the University of Nias. Using a qualitative approach with a descriptive-analytical method, this research explores factors affecting students’ ability to organize and manage their study time effectively. The findings indicate that motivation and self-discipline are the dominant factors, while the learning environment and support from lecturers and peers serve as significant influences. Additionally, challenges such as technological distractions, heavy academic loads, and extracurricular commitments hinder students' time management. To address these issues, students commonly use scheduling and prioritization techniques. The study concludes that universities should provide targeted guidance and training on effective time management strategies to enhance students’ academic performance and overall well-being.
Co-Authors Afore Tahir Harefa Bonavide Kristiani Gulo BUULOLO, GRACE NOVELIAN Daeli, Ican Kurniawati Danieli Gea Des Asnidar Lase Desna Yarlina Telaumbanua Despita Dewi Lestari Donata Deli Bertin Gea ELWIN PIARAWAN ZEBUA Etis Bago Fau, Sri Wahyuni Ferri Hidayad Fristaniat Zendrato, Agnes Gea, Putri Dewi Darmayanti Gea, Tri Yanti Nibenia Giawa, Masirida Giawa, Nurul Hikmah Gulo, Jernita Gulo, Neni Suryani Gulo, Niska Restina Gulo, Sastrawan GULO, SENIATI Gulo, Septika Novianti Gulo, Thri Asti Halawa, Anugrah Abadi Jaya Halawa, Mercy Dwiyul Harefa , Sevtryani Harefa, Afore Tahir Harefa, Trisman Hasrat Sozanolo Harefa Heppy Vita Sari Gulo Hernita Pasongli Hia, Rizka Handayani Hia, Zakiah Tafonao Hidajat, Arif Hidayati Daeli Hulu, Agusman Hulu, Lince Kristi Ica Murni Tafonao Kelvin Eferistus Albers Halawa, Zun Laia, Masdefira Laoli, Arlina Laoli, Jacqueline Laoli, Yuliman LASE, RIANG Lawolo, Sehati Lombu, Trisman Maru'ao, Nurasayani Maru'ao, Nursayani Maruao, Fincessia Febrianti Masdefira Laia Melisandi Telaumbanua Mendrofa, Rezeki Mendrofa, Veronika Nurdelima Namo, Elnardus Fransiskus Jafrinus Ndraha, Chrisda Artina Niska Restina Gulo Nurmawati Harefa Okniel Zebua Okta Christoper Laoli Oskah Dakhi Otomosi Gea P. Zebua, Elwin putri Telaumbanua, Inayah syah Ratna Puspita Sari, Ratna Puspita Risky Islamuddin Saleh Laia, Putrawan Samsul Anam Sharley Grace Mendrofa Silvyn Jernih Lase Sirilus Suriani Telaumbanua Tafona'o, Priskila Destalenta Telaumbanua, Kristof Martin Efori Telaumbanua, Sirilus Suriani Tiwi Hati Hartati Zebua Trima Niat Telaumbanua, Nita Trisman Lombu Veronika Larosa Veronika Nurdelima Mendrofa WARUWU, PONIRIA Waruwu, Yaredi Yaredi Waruwu Yasminar Amaerita Telaumbanua Yayuk Fadmawati Zebua Yulidartini Larosa Yuliman Laoli Yusron, Ali ZAGOTO, MARIA MAGDALENA Zalukhu, Jepriaman Zebua , Mega Rohani Zebua, Angelina Pinta Ria Zebua, Dwi Putri Juwita Zebua, Innes Lestari Zebua, Yayuk Fadmawati Zega, Revordika Zega, Riswan Zega, Sailas Mardianti Ziliwu, Erdin