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Journal : English Education Journal

HEDGES IN CLASSROOM SPEECHES BY ENGLISH STUDENTS IN GRADUATE PROGRAM Yuliarti, Arina; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2016)
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Sometimes, students need to present learning materials in front of the class. In this classroom speech, they need to deliver their speech appropriately so that the information can be accepted well. Consequently, they often hedge their utterances. Therefore, this study was conducted to analyse the ways students use hedges in their classroom speeches. This study aimed at analysing the forms and functions of the hedges and the factors which might constrain the use of the hedges. The subjects were 15 students of graduate program majoring English Language Education in Semarang State University. Their classroom speeches were recorded as source of the data. Based on the findings, it could be identified that the students hedged their sentences during classroom speeches frequently. In average, students hedged around 58% of their entire sentences. Seven forms and four functions of hedges were used by students effectively and significantly. The students mainly hedged their sentences using approximator, introductory phrase, and modal-auxiliary verb forms. Plausibility and attributive shield functions were often used to soften their attitude toward the truth value of the information they presented. It could also be identified that there were five factors constraining the use of the hedges during their classroom speeches.
THE TYPES AND POWER RELATION OF DIRECTIVE SPEECH ACTS IN CLASSROOM INTERACTION Septianingsih, Trias; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v7i1.14682

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Directive speech actsrefer to utterances produced bya speaker who wants the hearer to do something. This study aims to analyze the directive speech acts performed by lecturers and students, types of directive speech acts favoured by lecturers and students, the ways of directive speech acts related to the lecturer’s power. This study used directive speech acts theory proposed by Searle and Vanderveken (1985) and the theory of power proposed by Fairclough (1989) to analyze the data. The subjects of this study are collected from the lecturers and students of undergraduate program majoring in English Education. The result of this study showed that the lecturers used five types of directive speech acts in their classroom interactionsuch as requesting, suggesting, commanding, advising, and asking question. However, the students did not use directive speech act of advice. The most favoured directive speech acts used by the lesturers and the students was asking a question. The students asked questions when they did not understand the lesson or need answer to certain question. Directive speech acts were related to the lecturers’ power. It can be seen from the use of direct types of request, advice, and command.
The Realization Of Interpersonal Meanings Of Conversation Texts In Developing English Competencies And Interlanguage For Grade X Khalim, Abdul; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v7i2.15734

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This research examined Interpersonal Meaning in conversation texts in grade x English textbooks “Developing English Competencies and Interlanguage. This study was a qualitative research employing a descriptive comparative method. The data were taken from the printed versions of an electronic English textbooks “Developing English Competencies” by Ahmda Dody et al 2008 and “Interlanguage” by Joko Priyono et al 2008. Four conversation texts of each English textbook were selected from the whole texts that have the same topics based on the basic competence of the school based curiculum. Thus, the total data were eight conversation texts. This research resulted several findings. The first finding is the realization and similarities and differences of interpersonal meaning in both texts consisting status, affect and contact and the appraisal system consisting affect, judgment and appreciatiation. There were similarities between conversation texts of two English textbooks. The similarities were found between texts A1 and B1, A2 and B2 and A3 and B3 their status was equal and their social distance was frequent contact and high affective involvement. Second, the differeences were found between A4 and B4. From the appraisal system of attitude (affect, judgment and appreciation), texts from textbook A and those from textbook B showed good attitudes, which can be proof by the fact that the conversation texts in both conversation textbooks mostly use positive clauses more than negative one in realizing the interpersonal meaning (tenor).
Employing Self and Peer Editing Techniques to Teach Writing Recount Texts for Students with High and Low Motivation (The Case of Grade 5 of Mondial Primary School in the Academic Year of 2015/2016) Ardy Prabasiwi, Evita; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v7i3.20740

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This current study aims at exploring the effect of self-editing technique and peer editing technique for teaching recount text writing to students with high and low motivation and explaining whether there is significant interaction among teaching technique, writing skill, and students’ motivation. This study is an experimental research with a 2 x 2 factorial design. Respectively, the results of the present study have revealed that firstly, there is no significant difference between pretest and posttest result of students with high motivation students that are treated with self-editing technique. Secondly, there is significant difference of pretest and posttest scores of low-motivated students who are treated by self-editing technique. Thirdly, it is described that peer editing technique has significant effect to be treated to students with high motivation in improving the writing skill of recount text. Fourthly, peer editing technique is not effective to be applied for low-motivated students because there is no significant difference between pretest and posttest scores of low-motivated students treated by peer editing technique. Fifthly, there is no difference in the improvement between students with high and low motivation in writing recount texts through peer and self-editing technique. The summary of the analysis shows that both techniques, peer and self-editing techniques are applicable to treat high and low-motivated students in teaching recount texts writing.
The Correlation Between Interest, Motivation, English Self-Concept and English Speaking Performance in Nursing Students Apriliyanti, Retno; Warsono, Warsono; Mujiyanto, Januarius
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2018): June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i3.21358

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Individual differences become the main problem for learners in developing their English skills especially speaking. The identification of interest is needed to know how far students’ impression in learning English and how serious they are in continuing their progress to get their motivation. After getting along with motivation, students are expected to build up their English Self-concept, therefore English become their custom and their obstacles in learning English can be minimized. This research was to know the relationship between Interest, Motivation, English Self-concept and Speaking English Performance of Fourth Semester Nursing Students at Karya Husada Health and Science College of Semarang. This research was correlation quantitative research with cross sectional approach. The samples of this research were fourth semester of nursing students at Karya Husada Health Science College of Semarang with the numbers were 93 students by using convenience or accidental sampling technique. The data was taken by using questionnaires. The data analysis used regression to know the correlation among all variables. The result shows the correlation between interest and English speaking performance is 0.000, motivation and English speaking performance is 0.006, English self-concept and English speaking performance is 0.18 with p value <0.05, it means there is correlation between interest, motivation, English self-concept and English speaking performance. This result can contribute in teaching and learning process, it is better to conduct the investigation of individual difference in the beginning of the semester because teacher can consider the teaching method, strategies and approach well.
The Cultural Relation Between Verbal Language and Visual Image In English Textbooks for Junior High School F, Rizqi Amalia; Warsono, Warsono; Hartono, Rudi
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2018): June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i3.21373

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The globalization era makes the student more focus to learn and know the international language and international culture. Therefore, this study wants to investigate how the cultural balance represents in the primary source of the English subject. One of the most important resources for student is Textbooks. This study analyzes English Textbooks at contain cultural dimension. This study focus on the visual and verbal language which contain cultural dimension beside, the assumption that visual language is only the complement of verbal language in a text. Thus, the researcher is interesting to analyze the relation of visual and verbal language. This study investigated combination of image and text in English textbooks for Junior high school. This study use qualitative research in the form of critical discourse analysis to examine picture in textbooks of junior high school within the framework of visual grammar (Gunter Kress & Van Leeuwen, 2006). This study have two instrument that adapted by two experts, those are instrument of cultural dimension by Moran (2001) and Visual grammar by Gunter Kress and Van Leeuwen (2006). The study is aim to know the relation of Verbal and Visual texts.  
A Comparison Between Trump’s and Clinton’s Commissive Speech Act in America’s Presidential Campaign Speech Ulum, Miftakhul; Sutopo, Djoko; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2018): June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i3.21391

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This study aims to compare Trump’s and Clinton’s commissive speech act which include its types and functions. Descriptive qualitative method is applied in this study. The data were analyzed by using commissive speech act instrument adapted from Searle and Vandervecken. The result shows that there are six types of commissive speech act used by Trump. They are promising, threatening, pledging, offering, refusing, and assuring, the functions of which are to give solution, to insult, to show care, to threaten, to encourage, and to convince. Meanwhile Clinton only used two types of commissives; promise and assure. These types have the functions to give solution, to show care, and to convince. Regarding their similarities, it is found that both of them used two similar commissives; promising and assuring. In addition, promising becomes the most dominant type found. They also use these speech acts to give solution, show care, and convince the audience. Meanwhile as for the differences, it is found that Trump used more types of commissive speech act rather than Clinton did. They are threatening, pledging, offering, and refusing. Trump also used more functions of his commissive speech act that are as threatening, insulting, and encouraging.                               
Integrating Collaborative Strategic Reading with Learning Logs: an Alternative Method to Develop Reading Comprehension Dewi, Nuna Mustikawati; Warsono, Warsono; Faridi, Abdurrahman
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2018): June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i3.21406

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The present study was the implementation of Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) collaborated with learning logs in reading comprehension teaching and learning process. It was used as another method to help students, cooperatively in small group discussion, and was completed with individual learning logs as a reflection. There were four objectives guiding this study; 1) to explain the way CSR collaborated with learning logs is constructed in reading comprehension teaching and learning process, 2) to explain the CSR collaborated with learning logs enhances students’ reading comprehension, 3) to explain the effectiveness  of CSR collaborated with learning logs to improve reading comprehension teaching and learning process, and 4) to describe the students’ perceptions of using CSR collaborate with learning logs in reading comprehension teaching and learning process. This study used action research as a research design. The data were collected by implementing observation, test, and questionnaire. The participants of this study were 39 FITK UIN Walisongo students consisting of 30 female students and 9 male students as the informants,and one college as an observer. The data of this study were classified and analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The result of the study showed that there were a significant difference in the result of pre-test and post test. The average achievement in pre-test was 68, 30 (fair category) while in post-test was 75.69 (good category). The implementation of this strategy was positive as it was shown in the students’ perception related to the students’ observation sheets and the teacher’s observation sheet. Therefore, it can be concluded that this strategy, collaborated CSR with learning logs is a wonderful and beneficial alternative method in reading comprehension.
The Effectiveness of Graphic Organizers and Gist Strategies on Students with Different Reading Habits in Reading Comprehension Ayiz, Abdul; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i1.21997

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This study is an experimental research with a factorial design addressed to investigate the effectiveness of graphic organizers and GIST strategy to enhance reading comprehension of students with good and poor reading habits. The samples of this study were the twelfth graders of MA Sholahuddin Demak in the academic year of 2016/2017. There were two classes that became the samples of the study. Graphic organizers strategy was used in the first experimental group, and GIST strategy was used in the second experimental group. To answer research questions number one up to four, T-test was used; meanwhile, two-ways ANOVA with F-test at the 5% (0.05) level of significance was used to answer the fifth up to seventh question. The result of this study showed that graphic organizers and GIST strategy were effective to enhance reading comprehension of students with good and poor reading habits. In addition, there is no significant difference of the use of graphic organizers and GIST strategies to enhance reading comprehension for students with good and poor reading habits. In addition, there is no significant difference of reading habits in using graphic organizers and GIST strategies to enhance reading comprehension. At last, there is no interaction among graphic organizers, and GIST strategies, reading comprehension, and reading habits.
Evaluation of the Use of Attitude Resources in the Undergraduate Students’ Argumentative Speech Solihah, Yuni Awalaturrohmah; Warsono, Warsono; Firtiati, Sri Wuli
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2018): March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v8i1.22162

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Appraisal Resources is the developmental theory of Halliday’s interpersonal meaning proposing by Martin and White (2005) in which it evaluates the language meaning in the discourse. This study focused on attitude as a subsystem of appraisal resources. This study investigated comparison of the use of attitude between high and low ability students in argumentative speech. This study employed qualitative research in the form of spoken discourse analysis to examine 16 argumentative speeches within the framework of Appraisal Resources (Martin & White, 2005). The instruments applied Argumentative Speech Rubric adapted by Brown (2003) and Stevens and Levi (2005) to assess high and low ability as well as the appraisal resources checklist to determine the distribution of appraising items of attitude in high and low ability students’ argumentative speech, especially in affect, judgement, and appreciation as the subsystems of attitude. This study revealed that both high and low ability students were more dominant to use appreciation in their speeches. Thus, this study showed that speeches of high and low ability students were more appreciative than emotional or judgemental to align their personal voices in conveying their utterances and building strong persuasion through argumentative speech.
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