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An Analysis of Students’ Errors in Writing Analytical Exposition Text by Using Surface Strategy Taxonomy Ilham, Galih Fahrizal; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi; Novari, Ari Fajria; Hamer, Welliam
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 11 (2022)
Publisher : The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT)

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Writing as a complex process that students must go through in order to communicate what is on their minds and then represent it in the form of text when studying English. The purpose of this research article was to analyze students' errors in writing analytical exposition texts for Indonesian senior high school students. The article employed a qualitative research design with descriptive research characteristics. Methods of data collection included observation, interviews, and documentation. Observation, interviews, and documentation were used as instruments. The information was gathered during three meetings. The interview with the teacher took place before the observation, and the interview with the students took place after the analysis of the student's worksheets. From the findings of the article, it can be informed that the errors made by students fall into the categories of omission error, addition error, misformation error, and misordering error. There were 67 total errors, including 54 omission errors with an omission error percentage of 80.59 percent, seven addition errors with a percentage of 10,44 percent, six misordering errors with an omission error percentage of 8,95 percent, and no error in misformation. The most common error made by students was omission error, followed by addition, misordering, and misformation errors. This was due to students' lack of vocabulary mastery, as well as their incorrect use of grammar and structure. This article suggests that teachers should be more innovative in their use of various teaching strategies, as well as should be more interactive and communicative with their students. The students, should be serious and pay attention to the teacher's explanation during the teaching and learning process, they should explore more vocabulary, do many exercises, and reduce their chances of making errors.
The effect of ELSA Speak  Application Towards Students’ Speaking Skill at the Eighth Grade of SMPN 4 Cijaku Lebak-Banten in the Academic Year 2023/2024 Anes Indriali Putri; Nur Azmi Rohimajaya; Tatu Munawaroh
Innovations in Multidisciplinary Education Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Innovations in Multidisciplinary Education Journal
Publisher : CV. Kurnia Grup

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This research aims to determine the significant effect of the ELSA Speak Application towards Students’ Speaking Skill in the Eight Grade of SMPN 4 Cijaku Lebak-Banten Academic Year 2023/2024. This research paper used a quantitative approach and quasi-experimental design.This research was conducted in Mei-Juni, and the researcher chose two classes, namely the control class and the experimental class. The sample selection technique is purposive sampling; the researcher used class VIII A (27 students) as the experimental class and class VIII B (27 students) as the control class. The experimental group was taught using the ELSA Speak Application, while the control group was taught using the Cake English Learning Application. In the data collection technique, the researcher gave a pre test and post test. The control group’s pre-test mean was 56,6 and the experimental groups’ 57,2. Then the control group s’ post-test mean was 70,7 and the experimental groups’ post-test mean was 74,8. In analyzing the data, the researcher use SPSS 22 statistical calculations and post-test result of control and experimental classes to analyze hypothesis testing. Researcher found two -sided significant result = 0.000 < ꭤ  0.05. Therefore, the researcher concluded that the use of the ELSA Speak Application had a significant impact on students’ speaking skill at SMPN 4 Cijaku Lebak-Banten.
The Analysis of Figurative Language Found in English Lyrics of Song “Easy on Me” By Adele Laurie Yulianti; Nur Azmi Rohimajaya; Riandi
Innovations in Multidisciplinary Education Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Innovations in Multidisciplinary Education Journal
Publisher : CV. Kurnia Grup

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The Aims of the research Paper are: To Find out the Types of Figurative Language are used in English Lyric of Song’s, Meaning of this Figurative Language in English Lyric of Song’s and To Find out the Most Dominant Figurative Language in English Lyric of Song’s. in this Research, the researcher used the Qualitative Research since the Data are in the Form of Written or Oral Words the Techniques of Collecting Data, the Collected From the Song’s Entitled of  “Easy on Me” By Adele Laurie. and the researcher did 8 Steps to the Techniques of Analysis Data, Follows: Listening the Songs, Reading the Song Lyrics, Underlining the Word Which Related in Figurative Language, Identifying, Classifies Certain Lyrics, Reanalyzed the Song Lyrics, Coding, and the Last the researcher make a Table and a Pie Chart. The Finding of the Research, The researcher Found Seventeen the Figurative Language in English Lyrics of Song’s are: Alliteration, Hyperbola, Idiom, Irony Litotes, Metaphor, Metonimia, Onomatopoeia, Oxymoron, Personification, Repetition and Simile . The Most Dominant Figurative Language which are used in the Song Lyrics is Repetition Found Three Song Lyric.
Enhancing Learners Autonomy: Effects of an English Camp Program Adara, Reza Anggriyashati; Victorynie, Irnie; Hamer, Welliam; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

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Immersing learners in English can be a strategy to improve their autonomy in in English as a foreign language (EFL) learning. The objective of the present study is to analyze the improvement in factors related to learners’ autonomy after the English camp, one of types of language immersion programs. This study used a convenience sampling method. The participants consisted of thirty high school students. Therefore, the present study employed a quantitative research design by distributing a set of questionnaires before and after an-eight-day English camp program. The results suggest that the most salient factor that improves after the treatment is ‘important strategies’  (m=3.6 to m=3.75) while factors related ‘the learners’ sense of self-efficacy’ (m=3.75 to m=3.91) and ‘the role of teacher’ (m=3.47 to m=3.5) do not suggest a drastic increase. In contrast, the items related to ‘the role of the feedback’ (m=3.77 to m=3.58) show a decline. In this sense, the participants seem able to employ various important strategies to advance their language learning progress and improve their confidence while finding the roles of feedback they obtained during the program lessened. The results of this study imply the needs to provide comprehensible inputs to the students so that they can enhance their autonomy. The next study should involve the investigation of the effects of comprehensible inputs in an English camp toward learners’ autonomy.
AN ANALYSIS OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACT IN THE MAIN CHARACTERS' UTTERANCES IN A MAN CALLED OTTO MOVIE Nadiya, Nadiya Nadiya; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi; Novari, Ari Fajria
Jurnal JOEPALLT (Journal of English Pedagogy, Linguistics, Literature, and Teaching) Vol 13, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Suryakancana

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The purpose of this study was to examine the many forms of illocutionary acts and identify which ones were most frequently used in the main characters' utterances in the film A Man Called Otto. The study employed a qualitative method and involved content or document analysis. The researcher employed Austin and Searle's theories to answer the research questions. The researcher collected data on the script and film of A Man Called Otto through observation, documentation, and observation checklist procedures. The researcher employed three data analysis techniques: data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results revealed that all forms of illocutionary acts were present in the utterances of all of the key characters in the film A Man Called Otto, including representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative. Subject A (Otto) had 260 utterances, subject B had 100 utterances, and subject C (Sonya) had 31 utterances, all of which featured illocutionary behaviors. Representative is the most common type of illocutionary act in the main characters' utterances in the film A Man Called Otto, with 173 instances, followed by directive (126), expressive (55), declarative (24), and commissive (13). It may be inferred that there are several forms of illocutionary acts, with the representative act appearing most frequently in the major characters of the film A Man Called Otto.
The Effect of Padlet Application towards Students’ Narrative Writing at the Tenth Grade of SMAN 1 Malingping Lebak Banten in Academic Year 2023/2024 Parida, Ida; Novari, Ari Fajria; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi
Journal of Contemporary Issues in Primary Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Contemporary Issues in Primary Education
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This research paper aims to know whether there is a significant effect of Padlet application towards students’ narrative writing at the Tenth Grade of SMAN 1 Malingping Lebak-Banten In Academic Year 2023/2024. The authors paper used quantitative approach and quasiexperimental design. The technique in choosing the sample is cluster random sampling; the authors used XE 7 (36 students) as class experiment and XE 10 (36 students) as class control. The experimental group was taught narrative text in writing activity used Padlet application, where as the control group was taught used Google classroom. At the first meeting of the research, the researcher gave a pre-test to both the experimental group and the control group to measure the extent of students’ narrative writing. Then gave treatment for five meetings and the last meeting of the research, the researcher gave a post-test to find out the final results and to prove the significant effect after being given treatment using a Padlet application in the experimental group. In analyzing the data, the author used independent sample t-test by SPSS 29 for windows showed the value of t calculated> t- table was 25.100 in experimental class. And its significance value because less than 0.05 (P = 0.00 < 0.05 in experimental class). It can be concluded that the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. Therefore, the researcher concluded that the Padlet application has a good effect on Students’ Narrative Writing. In addition, this Padlet application is not only effectively used in learning writing but could also be used as an online learning medium because this Padlet application has space to communicate freely between teachers and students as well as between other students.
The effect of kahoot application towards students’ reading comprehension at the Eleventh Grade of SMAN 1 Cijaku Lebak Banten in Academic Year 2023/2024 Adawiah, Siti Robeah; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi; Riandi
Journal of Contemporary Issues in Primary Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Contemporary Issues in Primary Education
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This research paper aims to investigate the effect of kahoot Application towards students’ Reading Comprehension at the Eleventh Grade of SMAN 1 Cijaku Lebak Banten in Academic Year 2023/2024. The method used in this research was quantitative method. The design of this research was quasi-experimental design and cluster random sampling: the researcher has chosen two classes are a control class and an experimental class. The technique in choosing the sample is cluster random sampling; the researcher used XI IPS 1 (31 students) as class control and XI IPA 2 (36 students) as class experimental. The experimental group was taught recount text in Reading comprehension used kahoot application, whereas the control group was taught used wordwall. In analyzing the data, the researcher used Independent sample t-test by SPSS 25.0 statistical computation to analyze the hypotheses test. The researcher has found the result t-count (1.727) and Significant two-tailed = 0.044 < α 0.05. From these data could be interpreted that there is a significant difference between the two groups in obtaining scores, because the result is a significance value of less than 0.05, which means Ha is accepted. According to the criteria of the test, it could be concluded that there was progress in the effect of kahoot Application towards students’ Reading Comprehension at the Eleventh Grade of SMAN 1 Cijaku Lebak Banten.
Increasing Students’ Awareness and Motivation to Learn English for Tourism at English Department of UNMA Banten by Involving Local Wisdom in Citorek Lebak Banten Hamer, Welliam; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi; Novari, Ari Fajria; Gumelar, Rizdki Elang; Riandi, Riandi; Munawaroh, Tatu; Jubaedah, Dedeh
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

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Tourism plays a significant role in regional economic growth, especially in areas with unique cultural and natural attractions. As global tourism continues to expand, the ability to communicate in English has become essential for individuals involved in the tourism sector. This article aims at increasing students' awareness and motivation to learn English for Tourism through local wisdom in Citorek village, Lebak regency, Banten. Specifically, students are expected to have (1) communication skills; students need the ability to communicate with foreign tourists, from providing information to serving their needs, (2) knowledge about the destination; students must understand the ins and outs of tourist destinations in Citorek Lebak, including history, culture and tourist attractions, (3) offering skills; students need to master the skills of offering tourism products and services in English, such as accommodation, culinary delights and tourist activities, as well as (4) career preparation; mastering English opens up career opportunities for students in the tourism industry. Local wisdom is a valuable asset that can be integrated into learning english for tourism. With the right strategy, students can improve their English skills and contribute to tourism development in Citorek Lebak Banten.
Students’ Responses toward Hybrid and Online SPADA UNTIRTA in Teaching ESP for Economic Students at Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University Hamer, Welliam; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi; Lely, Ledy Nur
Journal of English Education Studies Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Volume 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

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This study investigates students’ responses toward the implementation of hybrid and online SPADA UNTIRTA in teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) to first-semester economics students at Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University. The research employed a qualitative-descriptive design, combining Likert-scale questionnaire data with open-ended student feedback and classroom observations. Two different learning modalities were compared: a hybrid model that blends face-to-face classroom sessions with asynchronous SPADA activities, and a fully online model that delivers all instruction via the SPADA platform. Findings reveal that students in the hybrid class responded positively to direct interaction with the lecturer, structured learning guidance, and the opportunity for peer collaboration. Meanwhile, students in the online class appreciated the flexibility and independence afforded by the digital platform but also reported challenges such as a lack of real-time feedback and reduced motivation. The results suggest that while both learning modes support student engagement in different ways, the hybrid model is more effective in maintaining interpersonal connection and motivation, while the online model is more suitable for self-regulated learners. These insights underscore the importance of aligning instructional design with learner preferences and capacities. Practical implications include integrating synchronous elements into online courses and providing learner training to optimize the process of delivering ESP materials in hybrid and online models.
The Analysis of English Course Book for Tenth Grade of Senior High School Based on Merdeka Curriculum Wahyudin, Wahyudin; Novari, Ari Fajria; Rohimajaya, Nur Azmi
Journal of English Education Studies Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Volume 8 No. 1 (2025)
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The research aims to analyze English textbooks Work in Progress. Based on the Independent Curriculum, there are many references for achievements learning that refers to six elements of English skills, namely listening, speaking, reading, viewing, writing and presenting in an integrated manner. The data analysis in this research was carried out by selecting data and presenting it isdata, interpret data, and draw conclusions. Data is evaluated with using the categories high, low, and null. Analysis is carried out based on chapters where this textbook has six chapters. Results of this research shows that in general the English book "Work in Progress" exists some elements of the English language that correspond to what is suggested by Merdeka curriculum which refers to six skills in English. For the listening element in textbooks in each chapter have a high level of Conformity with the curriculum merdeka, for the speaking element in the textbook Curriculum.There are only 5 chapters that have a high level of suitability, in the reading element in each the chapters have a low level of conformity with the independent curriculum, and the viewing elements in each chapter have a level high suitability because it is in accordance with the Merdeka curriculum.The Research and presenting elements in each chapter have levels high conformity refer in the grid of the book Work in Progress it can be concluded that based on that the English textbook "Work in Progress" is appropriate suggested by Merdeka curriculum even though there are elements that are still not appropriate.