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Journal : Register : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning of FBS UNIMED

ENGLISH VOCABULARY ACQUISITION OF SEVEN YEARS OLD CHILDREN AT PRIMARY SCHOOL Fauziah Aquila Br. Purba; Sumarsih Sumarsih
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 11, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v11i2.35835

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This study aimed to describe learning strategies and the factors that influence the mastery of English vocabulary in children aged 7 years in primary school. In conducting this research, the researcher did it at SD Swasta Salsa. The researcher used the descriptive qualitative method to analyze the data. Researchers found several learning strategies used by students in the teaching and learning process of English in the classroom with several methods used by the teacher. The result of this research is that it is easier for students to accept English vocabulary by using cognitive strategies in translating. Because the first language of students and teachers is Bahasa, and English is their second language. So after they repeat the English vocabulary, they also translate it into Bahasa and vice versa. In addition, two factors namely internal factors and external factors are also factors in obtaining English vocabulary for SD Swasta Salsa Students. First, internal factors namely age, learning styles, and intrinsic motivation. Second, external factors namely the classroom climate, curriculum, culture and status, external motivation, instruction, and also the formal situation. Children with a good influence factor of English vocabulary will most likely easily get English vocabulary.Key words : Vocabulary acquisition, Children Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Learning Strategies, Factor Influences
DEVELOPING GLOVE AND FINGER PUPPETS AS MEDIA FOR TEACHING SPEAKING AT THE FIRST YEAR STUDENTS OF SMP DHARMA PANCASILA MEDAN Gadis Wulandari; Sumarsih Sumarsih; Puan Suri Mira Anisa Sembiring
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 8, No 3 (2019): English Teaching
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (686.781 KB) | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v8i3.20889

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This study aimed at identifying the students’ needs of SMP Dharma Pancasila Medan in learning speaking using media that is glove and finger puppets. The nature of this study was Research and Development (R & D). The steps were conducting the needs analysis, planning, developing the media, obtaining the experts’ judgments, revising and finally writing the final product glove and finger puppets. This study involved 24 students of the first year students of SMP Dharma Pancasila Medan as the research subjects. The instruments for collecting the data were questionnaires (needs analysis questionnaire and expert judgment questionnaires). The results of the needs analysis questionnaire were analyzed using percentage and the expert judgment were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Data got from the result of need analysis was being the basis in developing the product. The researcher was develop five puppets. All of the puppet was kind of animal: They are caterpillar, bee, ladybug, dragonfly, and butterfly. The puppet are use to help the students in describing animals. Then, based on the expert judgment, the media are appropriate for the first year students of junior high school. It was proved by the mean value of the appropriateness of the media is 3.6. It is categorized as “Very Good” as its positions is in the interval 3.28< x < 4.03.Key words: Teaching Media, Speaking Skill, Glove and Finger Puppets
TEACHER TALK CATEGORY IN FLINT USED BY ENGLISH TEACHER AT SMA YPK MEDAN Ronatama Sari Nababan; Sumarsih Sumarsih
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (334.601 KB) | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v10i4.29996

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This research deals with developing writing materials about descriptive text through facebook group for eight grade junior high school. The research was conducted to examine the initial condition of students before using the descriptive text materials developed through FB and to develop the materials through FB for the teaching descriptive text. This research was conducted at SMP Swasta Jambi Medan. This research was conducted by using Research and Development design through six stages; gathering information and data, analyzing data, developing materials and media, validating by expert, revising, and final product. The subject of this research was eight grade of SMP Swasta Jambi Medan. The data were gathered by reviewing documents, conducting interview to English Teacher, and distributing questioner to eight grade consist of 26 students to get the students’ need. The interview and questioner result prove that the students need interesting materials about descriptive text and media. The developed writing materials was validated by expert which average score 3,5 show that the writing materials are valid and suitable to use for grade eight SMP Swasta Jambi Medan. The result of the product distributed to the students through Facebook.Key words: Development, Writing Materials, Facebook.
ENGLISH TEACHERS QUESTIONS IN PROMOTING STUDENTS THINKING SKILL IN SMK NEGERI 10 MEDAN Sharon Dinda N.H; Sumarsih Sumarsih
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (344.53 KB) | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v10i4.29997

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This study deals with teachers’ questions in promoting students’ thinking skill. The objectives of this study were to reveal the types of questions based on taxonomy that teachers used in classroom communicative practices and how the teachers employed strategies to stimulate students’ responses towards the teachers’ questions. A descriptive qualitative design was used in this study. The data was collected by observing two teachers in two classes of grade twelve. The findings of this study showed that the teachers used all of questions types. The type of teachers’ questions which were commonly used by the two teachers is Productive Questions. The cognitive domain which can be achieved from productive categories is creating level. Teacher A mostly used evaluative question. The cognitive domain which can be achieved from evaluative category is evaluating level. While, Teacher B mostly used productive questions. The cognitive domain which can be achieved from productive category is creating level. Furthermore, the less questions appearing is Empirical Question. So, the researcher can conclude that teachers’ questions can promote higher order questions instead of lower order questions. In addition, the two teachers used some strategies to stimulate students’ responses towards the teachers’ questions. Teacher A used rephrasing strategy, simplification strategy, decomposition strategy, and probing strategy, while Teacher B used rephrasing strategy, repetition strategy, and decomposition strategy.Keywords : Teachers Questions, Cognitive Domain, Question Strategy
AN ANALYSIS OF CHARACTER EDUCATION VALUES IN THE 2013 CURRICULUM ENGLISH TEXTBOOK OF THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS Mutiara Zein; Sumarsih Sumarsih; Indra Hartoyo
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 8, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (355.253 KB) | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v8i2.19647

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This study was descriptive-qualitative approach using content analysis. The data used in this study were in the forms of texts in the textbook. Some steps were undertaken during the data collection: reading the texts carefully, understanding specific parts related to the research focus intensively, marking certain parts related to the research focus, making a description of the data and inserting the data into the table. The subjects were 10 texts in English textbook entitled Bahasa Inggris untuk SMA/MA/SMK/MAK Kelas X. The objects were the 18 characters described by Kemendiknas. The results showed that there were two points of findings discussed in this research. First, related to the occurrence of characters, Hard work character was the most dominant character found in the texts with 8 data or 19.04%. It implied that the author wanted wants to raise the students’ effort of students to other human..Second, related to the techniques of integrating characters, there were two techniques found in the texts, namely explicit and implicit technique. The implicit technique was more dominant in the texts with 24 data or 57.15%. This result showed that the author seemed to pay attention to the cognitive and affective aspects of the students in which at their age, they have been able to think critically and to understand the implied meaning.Keywords: characters, techniques of integrating characters, texts
DEVELOPING DIGITAL EYEWITNESS GAME AS A MEDIA TO TEACH WRITING RECOUNT TEXT FOR THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS IN SMA NEGERI 1 PERBAUNGAN Fajar Fadli; Sumarsih Sumarsih
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 10, No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (311.081 KB) | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v10i3.29970

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The objective of this study is to develop digital Eyewitness game as a media to teach writing recount text for the tenth grade students in SMA Negeri 1 Perbaungan. This study was conducted by using Research and Development design through six stages; gathering data and information, need analysis, designing materials and media, validating, revising (final product). The subject of the study was tenth grade students and the English teacher in SMAN 1 Perbaungan. The data were gathered by reviewing documents, conducting interview to English teacher and distributing questionnaires to X MIA 1 consisting of 35 students to get the students’ need. The interview and questionnaire results proved that the students needed digital game as a media. The developed reading materials were validated by two experts with the average scores of 92 and 100, it shows that the digital Eyewitness game is valid and suitable to be used for grade tenth students in SMAN 1 Perbaungan. The final product can be downloaded from efllearning-tefl.blogspot.com.Key words: development, digital game, Eyewitness game, recount text.
TEACHER’S ORAL FEEDBACK TOWARDS STUDENTS’ RESPONSE IN SPEAKING SKILL AT SMKS ERIA MEDAN Fransiska Samosir; Sumarsih Sumarsih
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 11, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v11i3.41192

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The purpose of this study was to describe and to explain teacher’s Oral Feedback toward students’ response in speaking skill at SMKS Eria Medan. The subject were the students of SMKS Eria Medan from eleventh grade. The types of oral feedback such as positive feedback praise, corrective feedback, recast feedback, explicit correction feedback, elicitation feedback, metalinguistic feedback, repetition feedback and clarification request feedback. The types of feedback that given by the English teacher such as: praise feedback, recast feedback, repetition feedback and metalinguistics (elicitation).There were five reasons why the teacher using the oral feedback: It gives both the teacher and the students information, appreciate the students, it providing direction to students, it providing language input to students, it encouraged students to learn, it encouraged students to be selfsufficient. Teacher might need to apply and know the types of feedback that are appropriate to improve students’ achievement in learning English. However, not all teachers are aware of what type of feedback they use in their classroom and preferred by their students to improve the students English language achievement. The result of the research showed that the English teacher mostly used the directly feedback when give feedback to the students. The researcher used observation and interview for collecting the data.Keywords : Feedback, Students’ Response, Praise Feedback, Recast Feedback, Repetition and elicitation
The Use of “Power Pose” in English Class Interaction in Grade IX of MTs N 2 Medan Rizky Ananda; Sumarsih Sumarsih
REGISTER: Journal of English Language Teaching of FBS-Unimed Vol 12, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/reg.v12i1.44530

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Ananda, Rizky. Registration Number: 2183321053. The Use of “Power Pose” in English Class Interaction in Grade IX MTsN 2 Medan. A Thesis. English Educational Program, Faculty Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Medan 2022. This study focuses on the level of student anxiety, student anxiety factors, and the use of power poses in class IX-10 MTs Negeri 2 Medan. In this study, the researcher used a qualitative descriptive research design to investigate the level and factors of students' anxiety and the use of power poses in the classroom. Cuddy (2010) states that a human's actions are influenced by the body pose he uses and that is why Cuddy coined his statement as a Power Pose. Power Pose is divided into 2, namely: high power pose and low power pose. The study took a sample of 30 students who were in class IX-10 MTsN 2 Medan. This study was conducted at the same time to see whether there is a relationship between power pose and anxiety level in students at MTsN 2 Medan. Data collection techniques used a questionnaire, observation, and documentation with pictures of the class situation 2 minutes before the teacher came and started the lesson as well as notes about the body poses of students and students who answered the teacher's initiation. The findings state that the average student is in the "anxious" level with a score of 109 with anxiety factors: 1) lack of confidence, 2) fear of making mistakes, 3) not understanding what the teacher says, 4) panic if ordered by the teacher to respond suddenly (without preparation), and 5) insecure about the ability of friends who are considered better. This is what makes this class less responsive to the teacher. And in this finding it was found that only 8 students used power poses (27%) while the remaining 22 students (73%) used low power poses.Keywords: Students’ Anxiety, Level Anxiety, Factor Anxiety, Classroom Interaction, Power Pose
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