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An Analysis of Students’ Ability In Writing Invitation Letters at Second Grade of SMKN 6 Padang Widya Juli Astria; Sherly Franchisca; Lailatul Husna; Wahyu Permata Ningsih
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i2.924

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The objective of this research was to find out the students' abilities and students' difficulties in writing invitation letters. This research was conducted at SMKN 6 Padang in the 2021/2022 academic year. This research was taken based on the fact that most of the students could not write English well, especially in writing invitation letters. Researchers want to analyze the ability of students in writing invitation letters in class II SMKN 6 Padang. This research was conducted in class II SMKN 6 Padang. Sources of data in this study were students of class II TKJ 1 SMKN 6 Padang. This research is a descriptive study using quantitative methods. Test data collection instruments, data analysis techniques; data classification, checking data validity, calculating results (values), and data descriptions. The population is 64 students of SMKN 6 Padang, namely two TKJ one and two PH three culinary two. The sample consists of 34 students. Based on the results of the tests given, the researchers found that the students' ability to write invitation letters for class II SMKN 6 Padang was in the high category (76.91%), (1) The students' ability to write heading invitation letters was sufficient (44.11%). (2) The students' ability to write salutation in invitation letters is high (73.52%). (3) The students' ability to write the body in invitation letters is very high (100%). (4) The students' ability to write closing invitation letters is high (61.76%). (5) The students' ability to write signatures is high (88.23%). Based on the results of student tests, the researcher stated that the difficulty in writing invitation letters was due to a lack of vocabulary.
Technology-Enhanced Language Learning: A Meta-Analysis Study On English Language Teaching Tools Ira Nurmala; Sugeng Irianto; Sherly Franchisca; Helfany Amsa; Ratna Susanti
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Journal On Education: Volume 6 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v6i1.3221

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This meta-analysis study explores the effectiveness of technology-enhanced language learning in the context of English language teaching. Through a comprehensive review of relevant literature, various research studies were examined to gain insights into the impact and potential of technology in language learning. The findings highlight that the use of new technologies positively contributes to learners' language learning skills and enhances their overall proficiency. Mobile learning and ICT tools have been identified as effective resources that facilitate English language learning by providing accessible and efficient learning environments. Additionally, the research indicates that technology-supported language learning is as effective as learning with human teachers, indicating the potential of technology to offer personalized and tailored learning experiences. However, it is crucial to provide teachers with proper training and support to confidently integrate technology into their teaching practices. Educational institutions should offer comprehensive training programs and allocate sufficient time for teachers to enhance their technological skills and confidently utilize educational technologies. These findings underscore the importance of technology in enhancing language learning outcomes and emphasize the need for ongoing support and professional development for teachers in integrating technology into language teaching.
The Impact of Motivation on Foreign Language Learning: A Longitudinal Study Sherly Franchisca; Mike Nurmalia Sari; Nurfitri Nurfitri; Merlyn Kristine Nelloe; Aria Mulyapradana; Nining Fitriani
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Journal on Education: Volume 6 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

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This article synthesizes insights from a series of longitudinal studies investigating the impact of motivation on foreign language learning. The studies, spanning various contexts and methodologies, collectively reveal a dynamic and fluctuating nature of motivation. Learners' motivation evolves not only over the course of language programs but also within individual classes, influenced by external factors such as the learning environment and the presence of anxiety. The role of educators in shaping positive language learning experiences, strategies to counteract decreasing motivation, and the positive outcomes of integrating content and language learning are discussed. The findings underscore the need for a holistic and adaptive approach to language education that recognizes the multifaceted nature of motivation.
The role of Technology integration in Enhancing English language proficiency among Senior High School students Nining Huriati; Hanna Maria Panggabean; Destri Wahyuningsih; Sherly Franchisca; Melda Agnes Manuhutu
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Journal on Education: Volume 6 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2024
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v6i4.6046

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The integration of technology in English language instruction for senior high school students presents substantial benefits and challenges. This study explores how technology enhances engagement, provides access to authentic materials, supports personalized learning, and fosters collaboration. It also addresses the primary challenges, including the digital divide, insufficient teacher training, balancing digital and face-to-face interactions, digital literacy, resistance to change, and data privacy concerns. The findings suggest that while technology can significantly improve English language proficiency, a comprehensive approach is necessary to overcome the associated challenges and create an effective and inclusive educational environment.