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Journal : Wanastra : Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra

KESALAHAN GRAMMAR PADA MAKALAH MAHASISWA PROGRAM STUDI BAHASA INGGRIS ABA BSI JAKARTA Baiatun Nisa
Wanastra: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 9, No 1 (2017): March
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (101.144 KB) | DOI: 10.31294/w.v9i1.1436

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The aims of the research  is to know grammatical mistakes in the text Introduction on English students’ papers, and it is also to know the cause of the occurrence of such errors.  This case study was undertaken within an English Department at the Academy of Foreign Language of Bina Sarana Informatika (ABA BSI) Jakarta academic year 2015/2016. This research used descriptive method with content and discourse analysis on the text. This research was conducted in study subjects of Essay Writing. The result showed that students still do not understand enough the structure of a paragraph. The errors occurred in the technical understanding of the target language. But even so there was also little evidence of the influence of the mother tongue of the mistakes that students made. Students have to understand more the subject-verb agreement.
LEARNING ENGLISH READING SKILL THROUGH E-LEARNING Baiatun Nisa
Wanastra: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 9, No 2 (2017): September
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This study aims at deep-portraying the learning of reading skill at Universitas Terbuka (UT, literally Open University) Indonesia. The research was conducted from March 2014 to February 2015. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach conducted with ethnographic methods by adopting the method of Spradley. The data collecting techniques being used were observation, interview, and document analysis. Data is analyzed by using techniques such as domain, taxonomy, component, and theme analysis. The result of the analysis shows that the learning system implemented at UT is through the use of the Internet known as e-learning or online tutorial is appropriate and involve many means to improve reading skills such as the presence of additional materials (initiation), online discussions, and digital library. The cultural finding which is continuously occuring within the learning process is the emerging new roles of teacher in e-learning based on classes. These roles include: (1) mastering the ICT and having the ability to handle technical problems on the technology; (2) having the ability to interact with students in written form; (3) becoming a motivator; and (3) giving written feedback to students.
The Speaking Skill by Using Slang Words in a Movie through Mind-Mapping Strategy Baiatun Nisa; Sulhizah Wulan Sari; Rr Nabila Wahyu Apriyanti; Paramita Kusumawardhani
Wanastra: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 15, No 1 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31294/wanastra.v15i1.14804

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The main objective of this study is to apply the teaching of speaking English through mind mapping strategy for the students at the English Department of Bina Sarana Informatika University. The participants included 20 students in the third semester. Speaking is an important skill in English language learning which is used by the students to communicate in their class and daily activities as a way of learning practice. By this mind mapping strategy, this paper aims at showing that this strategy can be implemented to get active speaking skills. This research uses a qualitative method to describe the practice application of classroom observations and the emerging themes of the original slang words gained through watching a movie. The data were carried out by observing, documenting, and interviewing students about the speaking teaching-learning process in the classroom using the English slang words in a movie with a mind-mapping strategy. The data was analyzed and focused on classroom practice directly related to the use of slang words in a movie and the mind-mapping strategy. The results showed that implementing a mind-mapping strategy through slang words in a movie can be conducted by knowing the meaning of the slang word in the movie, mapping the slang word into the sentence, and practicing the slang word in the student’s conversation. This mind-mapping strategy is effective in helping the EFL students to enrich their vocabularies, enhance their memory in making conversation, and remember the material easier and more creatively.
The Expressions Of Ngalem In The Javanese Society In Kebumen Regency Purwaningrum, Prapti Wigati; Harmoko, Danang Dwi; Wibowo, Ary Iswanto; Nisa, Baiatun
Wanastra: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 16, No 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31294/wanastra.v16i2.21078

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This research is based on the use of "ngalem" or praising oral speech in daily communication. “Ngalem” is an expression to show admiration for other people. Nowadays, the use of this term is rarely use in Javanese society. This research aims to describe and explain the types of metaphors found in Javanese speech when someone "ngalem" or praises another person. Next, provide data using the listen and note method. There are several findings, first, "ngalem" or praise is usually intended to praise the beauty of male and female body parts including the head, body, hands, and feet. Second, the type of metaphor that dominates is anthropomorphic metaphor. "ngalem" tends to match parts of the human body with inanimate objects. Third, the animal metaphor type is used to describe a beautiful neck as if it were coiled like a snake, while the synthetic metaphor is used to "smile" at the beauty of the lips. Some informants still remember this expression but tend not to understand its meaning. Some informants also no longer introduce these expressions to their children or grandchildren. Implicitly, this research also illustrates the phenomenon of the Javanese community's declining interest in maintaining and passing on the language to the generations below.