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A Study on the Seventh Grade Students Reading Comprehension Ability of Descriptive Texts at SMPN 6 Jember Febriana, Fanny; Istianah, Wiwiek; Sukmaantara, I Putu
Jurnal Edukasi Universitas Jember Vol 1 No 2 : Juli 2014
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Abstrak. Reading is very important for the students in learning English, especially for the students. The students are able to comprehend what they read to get the ideas and make a conclusion about the information from the text as intended by the writer. The design of this research was descriptive qualitative research. This research began by conducting a preliminary study by interviewing the English teacher of the seventh grade students of SMPN 6 Jember. The data of this research were collected from the students of reading comprehension ability test that was analyzed by using the formula. The result of the students reading comprehension ability of descriptive texts covering word comprehension, sentence comprehension, paragraph comprehension and text comprehension were showed the highest percentage of four indicators was word comprehension with the percentage 83.08% which belonged to the “very good” category and the lowest percentage was the text comprehension with the percentage 57.89% that was classified as “poor” category. It showed that the teaching English in reading comprehension ability of descriptive texts needs to be developed especially in the lowest category that was belonged to text comprehension.   Keywords : Descriptive Research, Descriptive Texts, Reading Comprehension Ability.
Using Pop-up Pictures to Improve the Eighth Grade Students’ Vocabulary Suharjito, Bambang; Wijayanti, Sheila; Sukmaantara, I Putu
EFL Education Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2016)
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This Classroom Action Research was intended to improve the VIII-C students’ participation and vocabulary achievement by using Pop-up Pictures at SMPN 1 Beji - Pasuruan. The research area was chosen by using purposive method. The data collection methods of this research were interview, observation, documentation, and vocabulary achievement test. The research participants were VIII-C students. This research was held collaboratively between the researcher and the English teacher. The research was done in two cycles while each cycle consisted of three meetings. The observation result in Cycle 1 showed that the average of the students’ participation was only 65%. It increased to 77.5% the observation result in Cycle 2. Additionally, there were only 65% students who got score 70 in Cycle 1 and it was 77.5% students got score 70 or higher in the vocabulary achievement test in Cycle 2. It means that the objectives of the research were successful. Keywords: Pop-up Pictures, Students' Participation, Students' Vocabulary
Language Realizations of Dispreferred Social Acts in Intimate Relationship: a conversation analysis on the Lion King Movie Sari, Dinda Anggi Novita; Sukmaantara, I Putu; Ariani, Musli
EFL Education Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2016)
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This article investigates the language realizations of dispreferred social acts from an animation movie called the Lion King (1994) used a model how English was used to express dispreferred social acts naturally. Descriptivequalitative research design was usedto describe the phenomena about dispreferred social acts. This research qualitatively generates the narrative data about he realizations of dispreferred social acts in the movie that were performed in mitigated and unmitigated forms. The research findings showed that the movie characters mitigated the form of the language realizations of dispreferred social acts to maintain social relationship. Unless their relationship was established, they sometimes express their intimate expressions directly without mitigation. Therefore, teachers should use the mitigated form of English to appear polite.
Enhancing the Students’ Reading Comprehension Achievement through Skimming and Scanning Techniques in Senior High School Arifitriyanti, Ikhlasil Amalia; Wijaputra, Bambang Arya; Sukmaantara, I Putu
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 3 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 3. NOVEMBER 2021
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This research was intended to enhance the students’ participation and reading comprehension achievement by using Skimming and Scanning Techniques at MAN 1 Jember that was conducted collaboratively with the English teacher. The design of the research was classroom action research. The research participants was the X IPA 4 grade students of MAN 1 Jember. The implementation of skimming and scanning techniques could improve the tenth IPA 4 grade students’ active participation in the reading teaching learning process. The result of the observation showed that the percentage of students’ active participation improved from 75.76% in meeting 1 to 78.79% in meeting 2. Furthermore, the implementation of skimming and scanning techniques could enhance the tenth IPA 4 grade students’ reading comprehension achievement in the reading teaching learning process. The result of the reading test showed that the percentage of the students who got at least 75 was 78.79% or 26 students of 33 students. Based on the result above, it could be concluded that both the result of observation and reading comprehension achievement test had achieved the success criteria of this classroom action research in cycle 1.
The Teachers’ Perceptions Towards The Use of The Textbook Developed by Erlangga for Eleventh Grade Students Dewi, Zevikurniasari; Sukmaantara, I Putu; Wijaputra, Bambang Arya
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 1. MARCH 2021
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Textbooks have a vital role in the teaching and learning process, especially in a foreign language classroom. Unfortunately, not all the published textbook are appropriate to be used in the classroom. Therefore, this study focuses on teachers‟ perception towards the use of eleventh-grade textbook developed by Erlangga. The research design was descriptive qualitative. The research participants were teachers. Measured using Tentative Evaluation Checklist ByNimechisalem and Mukundan.The Participants were eleventh-grade teachers from MAN 1 and MAN 2 Jember. Based on the result from eleventh-grade teachers‟ perceptions showed that The English Textbook published by Erlangga have the most weakest aspect that need more development.
Conversational Analysis of Language Realizations of Dispreferred Social Acts in Intimate Relationship in the Lion King (1994) Movie Dinda Anggi Novita Sari; Musli Ariani; I Putu Sukmaantara
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2017: Proceeding of the Workshop on Intercultural Communication
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 Abstract: This study attempted to investigate the language realizations of dispreferred social acts from an animation movie called the Lion King (1994). The study aimed to give examples on how the English native speakers express their dispreferred social acts naturally performed by the characters with intimate relationship. It is important to know this because different culture between Indonesia and English may lead to different ways of expressing it. The realizations of dispreferred social acts by the characters that have intimate relationship in the movie are performed in mitigated and unmitigated forms. The finding suggests that these characters choose the mitigated form of the language realizations of dispreferred social acts as they want to maintain the social relationship with others. It is better to use the mitigated as those are more polite. In addition, due to their established relationship, they sometimes express their intimate expressions directly which in this case belongs to unmitigated form. Keywords: Adjacency Pairs, Dispreferred Social Acts, Language Realizations of Dispreferred Social Acts, Preference Organization, Conversational Analysis
Developing ESP Reading Materials by using Authentic Materials for Automotive Students at SMKN 2 Jember Frieda Puspita K.D; I Putu Sukmaantara; Asih Santihastuti
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2017: Proceeding of the Workshop on Intercultural Communication
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Abstract: This research and development was intended to develop ESP reading materials for automotive students by using authentic materials at SMKN 2 Jember. This research used Research and Development (R&D) as the research design which consisted of conducting needs analysis, developing ESP Reading materials, conducting validation, doing revision, administering try out, and finalising the materials adapted by Gall et al., The research subject of this research were automotive students at SMK Negeri 2 Jember. The data was collected by interviewing the English Teacher and giving questionnaires to the students. Based on the result of interviewing the English teacher, it was found that the teacher taught general English like in Senior High School for Vocational students. Actually the vocational students needs English in specific purpose. ESP reading materials can help the students to face their future job. They can understand about their manual books written in English.  .  After the students learnt about ESP Reading Materials, they felt happy because they learnt English related to their major. The result of this research was the ESP Reading materials for automotive students in the form of booklet. Keywords: ESP, Material Development, Research and Development, Reding Materials, Authentic Materials
The Effect of Using Word Detective Strategy on the Eleventh Grade Students’ Vocabulary Achievement at SMAN Pakusari in the 2016/2107 Academic Year Shabrina Anindya Puteri; Bambang Suharjito; I Putu Sukmaantara
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2017: Proceeding of the Workshop on Intercultural Communication
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Abstract:  The aim of this research was to investigate whether or not there was a significant effect of using word detective strategy on the eleventh grade students’ vocabulary achievement at SMAN Pakusari in the 2016/2017 academic year. Word detective strategy is one of the interesting strategies. It is a strategy in teaching vocabulary that makes the students become a detective to look for the meaning of the word by using context clues and word part clues. This research was conducted in SMAN Pakusari. The population of the research was the eleventh grade students of SMAN Pakusari in the 2016/2017 academic year. The researcher used cluster random sampling to choose the research respondents. The researcher applied Homogeneity test to know whether or not the condition of the population was homogeneous. Then, the result of the homogeneity test was analyzed by using ANOVA. Based on the homogeneity test, the population was homogeneous. Thus, the researcher used lottery to choose the experimental class and control class. The primary data were taken from the students’ vocabulary test and the supporting data were taken from the interview with the English teacher and the school documentation. The result of this research showed that there was a significant effect of using Word Detective Strategy on the eleventh grade students’ vocabulary achievement at SMAN Pakusari in the 2016/2017 academic year. Keywords: Word Detective, Teaching Vocabulary, Experimental Research.
The Effect of Using Word Wall on The Eighth Grade Students' Vocabulary Achievement at SMPN 1 Jember in 2015/2016 Academic Year Shallyntang Ditya Pradikasari; Zakiyah Tasnim; i Putu Sukmaantara
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2017: Proceeding of the Workshop on Intercultural Communication
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 Abstract: This experimental research was conducted to know whether or not there was a significant effect of using word wall on the eighth grade students' vocabulary achievement at SMPN 1 Jember in the 2015/2016 academic year. The research data were collected from the vocabulary pre-test and post-test. The deviation between the results of pre-test and post-test were analyzed statistically by using    t-test formula to know the mean difference between the experimental and the control groups. The value of t-test was 5.6850 that was higher than the value t-table at significant level of 5% with degree of freedom of 70, that was 1.994. It means that there was a significant difference between the experimental and the control group. In other words, there was a significant effect of using Word Wall on the eight grade students' vocabulary achievement at SMPN 1 Jember in the 2015/2016 academic year” was accepted. Hopefully, this research can help other researcher, teacher and students in English teaching and learning process. Keywords: vocabulary achievement, word wall, experimental research. 
AN ANALYSIS OF FLOUTING COOPERATIVE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLASSROOM INTERACTION RECORDED IN VIDEO BETWEEN TEACHER AND STUDENTS Ega Diestyah; Aan Erlyana Fardhani; I Putu Sukmaantara
EFL Education Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Vol. 10. No. 1 MARCH 2023
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This study investigates the classroom interaction between a teacher and students, focusing on the application of Paul Grice's Cooperative Principle theory. The objective is to identify instances of flouting maxim, including the maxim of quantity, quality, manner, and relation. Through a descriptive qualitative design, the research examines the data to gain insights into the occurrence and implications of flouting maxim in the classroom. The findings reveal eleven instances of flouting maxim across all four types. The study emphasizes the importance of English teachers' awareness of the Cooperative Principle as a guiding framework for English language instruction. By using authentic materials such as movies or advertisements, teachers can elucidate the hidden meanings behind utterances and enhance students' comprehension. This research contributes to improving classroom communication and fostering a deeper understanding of language use.