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Journal : JELL (Journal of English Language Learning)

ANALYZING A TEXTBOOK “BRIGHT AN ENGLISH COURSE FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL” PUBLISHED BY ERLANGGA PUBLISHING COMPANY hastri firharmawan
Journal of English Language Learning Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/jell.v4i2.2510

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Textbook is an essential component in teaching and learning process. It facilitates teachers to deliver the teaching-learning materials and helps students in order to learn more easily. However, not all textbooks used in schools are good and appropriate. The aim of this study is to analyze the compatibility of the materials in the textbook used by the second graders of MTs Ma’arif Nahdlatul Ulama 03 Kemranjen Banyumas with basic competencies in the 2013 curriculum. The type of this research was document content analysis. Data is in the form of words, phrases, or sentences which are English materials in the textbook “Bright an English Course for Junior High School Students” published by Erlangga Publisher in 2013. The result of this research shows that this textbook belongs to be a good textbook. The textbook is supportive to learning since the materials provided within the textbook are compatible with the basic competencies required by 2013 English curriculum for Junior High School. All basic competencies (KD) are evenly distributed in the textbook with the following percentage composition: basic competency 3 gains 50% and basic competency 4 gains 50%. It means that the textbook is suggestible to be used in teaching.Key words: textbook; basic competency; analysis
NEEDS AND PROBLEMS IN ENGLISH FOR HOSPITALITY INDUSTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE HOTEL EMPLOYEES AT MEOTEL HOTEL KEBUMEN Hastri Firharmawan; Alek Andika
Journal of English Language Learning Vol 3, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/jell.v3i2.1550

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Hospitality industry is one of the important sectors to play roles in the economic and tourism growth in Kebumen. Therefore, keeping this industry to be competitive in the future seems to be urgent. Hotel owners need to improve the quality of human resources, mainly the English communication skills. This research describes and analyzes needs and problems of English for hospitality industry at Meotel Hotel Kebumen. It involved 20 experienced hotel employees at the research site as the participants. Questionnaires were used in the data collection. The data were analyzed by frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation. The findings proved that the skills needed from the most required to the least one are speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The three most dominant language uses are to give services, to give information, and to give help. Problems in using English encountered included guessing unknown words due to limited vocabulary, lacking of grammar knowledge, inability to follow the speed, and lacking of confidence. Key words: needs, English, skills, hospitality industry