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Teacher's Challenges in Teaching English to Young Learner using Montessori Method Chong Kai Jian; Widi Syahtia Pane
Borneo Educational Journal (Borju) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): February
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

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Montessori Method is rarely used in Indonesia, especially Samarinda, and schools that apply this method are still relatively few. Teachers who choose this method and teach in schools that use this method are ready to face the challenges based on Pertiwi et al. (2020) when teaching children to learn English using a specific Method. This article reports a qualitative study that figures out the Teacher's challenges in teaching English for young learners around 5-6 years old using Montessori Method to "Follow the child" and use the English Language as their instruction language. Two kindergarten English teachers in Nido Montessori School participated in this study, and data were collected through interview-based on case study design. This study indicated that teachers face several challenges when teaching English to young learners using the Montessori Method. Children who lack the English Language create limited communication between teachers and children because children can express what they need using the Language. Children with different characteristics challenges teachers focus on each of them and follow all of their need. Teaching English to the young learner using Montessori Method sometimes does not match the teaching topic or lesson, and this challenging Teacher to quickly use another teaching technique to make all the children able to follow the lesson. In conclusion, teaching English to young learners using a specific method (Montessori Method) will challenge the English Teacher.
Teacher’s Strategies in Teaching English Speaking to Young Learners Nia Florentina Robert; Widi Syahtia Pane
Borneo Educational Journal (Borju) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): August
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

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In teaching and learning process strategy is an activity that should be done both teacher and learner in order to get learning activity become effective and efficient. In short, teaching strategies are very important since they determine the success of teaching process. Strategies used by teachers should be interesting and can capture students’ attention. Some of the strategies used in teaching speaking are such cooperative activities as role-play, creative tasks, and drilling [1]. This article report a qualitative study that find out teacher’s strategies in teaching English speaking to young learners in junior school. Two junior school teacher in SMP Purnama were participated in this research and data were collected through interviews based on a case study design. The result of this study indicated the technique employed by the teacher in teaching speaking were so various such as role play, storytelling, social strategy and discussion. Teachers at SMP Purnama use more than one teaching strategy same like explanation above. This strategy helps students in an easier, faster, and more fun way mastering vocabulary so that it greatly supports the improvement of students' speaking skills. The teachers chooses a strategy based on the principles of teaching speaking. The teacher uses several strategies to help students are more motivated to learn and can add to their new vocabulary.
A Making Monologue To Improve Students’ Writing Skill Wiggy Ramadhani; Abdul Rohman; Widi Syahtia Pane
Inquest Journal Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): April
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

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Life is requiring some skills in order to improve society’ integrity and some people may have distinct skills. In every aspect of life one of the most important skill in life is writing. Writing skill is a part of skill in life in order to work. So the author wanted to do a research towards writing skill in high school students by making monologue. The study was conducted by taking samples from students in SMA NEGERI 5 SAMARINDA, this study aims to see how the efficacy of making monologue in order to improve students’ writing skill, basically making monologue is a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, play, etc., and in the end, the results show making monologue is significant to improve students’ writing skill.The researcher used Classroom Action Research (CAR) for the methodology and used 2 cycles and 5 meetings in SMA NEGERI 5 SAMARINDA and 11 Science 1’s Students as subjects. The researcher found In the last meeting of the last cycle that there were 89% of students who were successful
An Analysis Language Style Based on The Level of Formality According To Martin Joos Theory Para pean silta; Godefridus Bali Geroda; Widi Syahtia Pane
Inquest Journal Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): April
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

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Background: This study discusses the style of language used in the movie Home Alone 2. The purpose of this study is to find out what style of language is applied in the movie "Home Alone 2" and want to know what type of language style is the most dominant in the movie "Home Alone 2" based on the theory of Martin Joos in Shuterland (2016). Methodology: This study used qualitative method, namely content analysis. The results showed that there are four styles in the film "home alone 2" namely formal style, consultative style, casual style, and intimate style Findings: In this thesis there are 52 data in the film to show language style. After doing this research, it can be concluded that the types of dominant styles that occur in the film are casual styles which represent 22 cases (42%), Consultative style 17 cases (33%), intimate style 8 cases (15%). formal style 5 cases (10%) and freezing is 0 cases (0%). Conclusion: The result is a casual style by becoming the dominant type of language style in the movie "home alone 2". Originality: This study analyzes the style of language used in the movie “Home Alone 2” based on the theory of Martin Joos. The purpose of this study is to find out what style of language is applied in the movie "Home Alone 2" and the dominant. This study used qualitative content analysis and the dominant style is casual
The Use of Text Based-Media Application Folklore To Improve Student’s Vocabulary Maria Aciana Jehanut; Abdul Rohman; Widi Syahtia Pane
Inquest Journal Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): April
Publisher : Wadah Inovasi Indonesia

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Background: Learning vocabulary to increase vocabulary acquisition among students, teachers should continuously come up with engaging lesson plans and methods that they know will resonate with their students. The strategy employed will have a significant impact on how much fun studying and learning in class can be had. One technique that will be employed is folklore. Folklore is a kind of oral tradition that, because of its many defining features, is both simpler and more straightforward to comprehend than other forms of literature. Methodology: This researcher is a classroom action researcher This study addressed a four-part cycle and offered solutions to the queries raised in class. Observation, evaluation of test findings, and documentation were used to gather the data. Findings: The results of this study showed an increase in students’ vocabulary data obtained by the researcher from pre-test and post-test scores that the usage of short stories in the classroom had improved and they were learning. When attempting to expand participants' vocabulary, it's an excellent idea to employ short stories as lesson plans and teach tricks. Conclusion: This conclusion can be supported by the average pre-test score of students' skills, which was 46.91 in the first and last managed to attract but grew to 80.20 in cycle I. Therefore, the pre-test for the students' cycle I vocabulary evaluation was deemed appropriate. Folklore may be a very efficient teaching method and strategy, especially in vocabulary. This is based on the fact that folklore engages students in educational activities and appears to offer motivation through moral teachings. Originality: Folklore is a rich source of knowledge that may be applied to much more than just learning new words. Using folklore as a learning tool is an alternative to the traditional techniques for teaching English vocabulary