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Journal : The Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Applied Linguistics (JELA)

YOUNG LEARNERS’ VOCABULARY AND QUIZLET APPLICATION Sudrajat, Indra; Pratama, Reza Fatwa
JELA (Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Applied Linguistics) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): The Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Applied Linguistics (
Publisher : English Education Department of STKIP Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37742/jela.v4i2.89

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This research is about using Quizlet as a learning media to help young learners learn vocabulary and young learners' responses after learning English vocabulary using Quizlet application. This research was conducted in a house in Gadobangkong Village, West Bandung regency. The participants in this study were three young students in the fourth grade of elementary school where they were aged nine to ten years and the researcher as a teacher who taught English vocabulary using the Quizlet application. This study uses a qualitative descriptive analysis with a case study as the research design. The results of the study, there are four memory strategies for each feature provided by Quizlet. Memory Strategy is a learning strategy that involves four sets of memory strategies, namely: creating mental linkages, applying images and sounds, reviewing well, and employing action. The four memory strategies are applied in learning vocabulary using Quizlet. Quizlet has several features that young learners explore during the teaching and learning process. These features include flashcard, learn, write, spell, test, games (matching and gravity) which of the four strategies are applied in learning using Quizlet, but the application of action does not have much effect in this study. And in the "Spell" feature is a feature that is difficult for young learners because they are still lacking in spelling vocabulary letters. Young Learners have a positive response when Quizlet is used in learning English vocabulary. They find Quizlet easy and fun, interesting because Quizlet contains interesting pictures and features, sounds, and games.
PROMOTING PARALINGUISTICS FEATURES THROUGH VOICEOVER CHALLENGES ON TIKTOK APPLICATION Sudrajat, Indra; Amalia, Ridha
JELA (Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Applied Linguistics) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): The Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Applied Linguistics (
Publisher : English Education Department of STKIP Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37742/jela.v5i1.95

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The aim of the research is to find out how students promote paralinguistics features in TikTok voiceover and to investigate how TikTok can increase learner control over learning content and learner involvement in the content offered by the TikTok application. The rapid development of technology and communication (ICT) has made major changes in the world of education such as the TikTok application namely voice over Tiktok uses paralinguistics features to help respondents practice expression and intonation in their ability to play an event with confidence. In addition, each respondent has a different response to the learning content. At the first, they looked surprised, excited and challenged. Once they get to know Tiktok dubbing using deeper paralingustics features, they look more expressive, proficient, and confident. TikTok is believed to be able to promote elections that refer to various features on TikTok, such as TikTok voiceovers using paralinguistics features. The research instrument used to collect data was observation which consisted of two meetings which showed students' progress towards the content and also the participants' involvement in using the Tiktok application, the second interview which showed their responses to the content offered by the Tiktok application. The way that features paralinguistics features in Tiktok dub. The results of this study indicate that Tiktok makes a different contribution to each respondent.