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ITBISA: A Novel and Sustainable Approach for Supporting EFL Learners’ English Proficiency and Digital Literacy Kurniadi, Didit; Yuliasri, Issy; Wahyuni, Sri; Sakhiyya, Zulfa
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 14 (2025)
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IT-Based Integrated Skills Approach (ITBISA) represents a pedagogical approach that combines Oxford’s (2001) Integrated Skills Approach (ISA) with digital literacy dimensions outlined by Son (2017), aiming to improve both English proficiency and digital literacy among EFL learners. Developed for TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) instruction, ITBISA integrates the four essential language skills through the purposeful use of digital tools and platforms. This study investigates the implementation of ITBISA in a university TEFL course by examining perspectives from students and the teacher. The current implementation builds upon previous applications of the approach by incorporating updates to the national curriculum and integrating AI-based technologies to address the evolving challenges of education in the AI era. Data collection involved classroom observations, teacher and student questionnaires, analyzed thematically to identify learning patterns, technological engagement, and pedagogical insights. The findings show that ITBISA creates a learning environment that promotes active participation, critical thinking, and increased digital awareness. Students reported better confidence in using English in academic and digital contexts, while the teacher noted enhanced classroom interaction and student autonomy. ITBISA is shown to be a sustainable and adaptable approach for EFL instruction, offering a forward-looking framework that addresses the dual demands of language mastery and digital competence in today’s AI era.
Developing Students’ Creativity in Writing Poetry through Technology-Mediated Task-Based Language Teaching Sulastri, Fera; Hartono, Rudi; Yuliasri, Issy; Astuti, Puji
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 14 (2025)
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This study aims to report the enhancement of the students' creativity in writing poetry through the Technology-Mediated Task-Based Language Teaching (TM-TBLT) model. The research is based on the result of a pre-questionnaire showing the low confidence of students when writing poetry in English because of a lack of vocabulary, difficulty in selecting aesthetically pleasing words, and minimal exposure to studying poetry in their curriculum. Through the implementation of TM-TBLT in the Creative Writing course, this study examines how digital technology can be utilized to enhance students' creativity in writing poetry. Two-cycle action research is used by the study. The first cycle seeks to reinforce the students' confidence in poetry writing using Blackout Poetry, while the second cycle seeks to build their creative language play ability by writing haiku. Data collection was conducted by observing, interviewing, and analysing documents related to the poetry of the students. The findings indicate that TM-TBLT significantly enhances the creative ability of students in five aspects, including idea integration, rhyme, figurative language, imagery, and lineation. The use of technology such as Blackout Poetry Maker, Canva, QR codes, and cell phone cameras enables deeper investigation of language and increases student engagement in creative writing. The study discovers that TM-TBLT can be a very effective approach to teaching creative writing in EFL settings. By integrating technology into task-based learning, not only do the students enhance their writing skill but also become more creative and forceful in communication through poetry.
Gen Z Students’ Readiness for AI-Assisted English Speaking Practice: Qualitative Analysis Vistari, Lalita; Yuliasri, Issy; Yuliati, Yuliati
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 14 (2025)
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This study aims to explore the perceptions and attitudes of Generation Z (Gen Z) students who are considered digital natives and interact with AI technology in English speaking practices. This study moves beyond conventional quantitative measurements to delve into the distinct qualitative psychosocial dimensions in question. Through a qualitative exploratory approach, perceptions, challenges, and expectations that students hold concerning educational technologies such as chatbots and speech recognition software were analyzed utilizing semi-structured interviews, reflective journals, and field notes. Findings indicate that even though students in this age cohort are technologically adaptive, they experience high levels of AI-induced emotional disengagement. In addition, Gen Z expresses a new form of “perfection anxiety” that relates to the pervasive tech issue AI faces in accurately capturing speech. This tension underscores a paradox in contemporary AI design, while AI interfaces have the potential to enhance multilingual pedagogical practices, they starkly lack the empathy and emotional sensitivity required to support psychosocial interaction. This study proposes advances the design of pedagogical AIs beyond the provided functionalities and aims by addressing the intrinsic design requirements that emerge from the learner level, thus, holistically attending to the psychosocial and emotional dimensions of fluency needs of digitally proficient Gen Z learners.
A Decade of Research on Speaking for Academic Purposes (2015–2025): Methodological Patterns, Pedagogical Tools, and Emerging Directions Yugafiati, Rasi; Yuliasri, Issy; Widhiyanto , Widhiyanto
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 14 (2025)
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Speaking for Academic Purposes (SAP) has become an increasingly important focus in applied linguistics as learners worldwide strive to meet the demands of higher education. However, challenges such as pronunciation problems, limited fluency, grammar and vocabulary errors, anxiety, and restricted opportunities for authentic communication continue to hinder academic oral performance. This study systematically reviews fifty-two peer-reviewed articles published between 2015 and 2025 to map methodological patterns, country-level research distribution, recurring challenges, and implemented strategies in SAP instruction. Guided by the PRISMA framework, the review applied transparent phases of identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion, resulting in a consolidated body of studies for synthesis. Findings reveal a predominance of mixed-methods and quasi-experimental designs, indicating a trend toward integrating quantitative measurement with qualitative insights. Indonesia and China emerge as leading contributors to the field, while many other regions remain underrepresented. Across contexts, four recurring obstacles are consistently documented: linguistic limitations, particularly pronunciation; psychological barriers such as anxiety and low confidence; pedagogical constraints linked to teacher-centered approaches; and technological challenges including limited access and digital literacy. Diverse strategies have been implemented, ranging from AI-driven feedback and automatic speech recognition to multimodal practices such as dubbing, audiovisual translation, and virtual reality. These approaches enhanced learners’ fluency, accuracy, and motivation, especially when combined with learner-centered pedagogy that promotes autonomy and collaboration. The review concludes that future research should address long-term sustainability, broaden coverage across populations and contexts, and integrate theoretical perspectives such as communicative competence and multiliteracies. These directions will support the development of more inclusive, coherent, and innovative models of academic speaking instruction.
Retrospective Evaluation of Tourism Vocational School English Textbooks: Student Needs vs Curriculum Demands Wedhanti, Nyoman Karina; Yuliasri, Issy; Pratama, Hendi; Sakhiyya, Zulfa
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 13 (2024)
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The tourism industry requires every worker to have proficient English skills appropriate to their position. However, until now, tourism industry stakeholders still question the low communicative skills of tourism vocational school graduates in English. The study aims to critically evaluate the English language teaching materials used in tourism vocational high schools to analyze their suitability to student needs and the demands of the tourism industry. Using a retrospective evaluation methodology, data was carefully collected through documentation and interviews. Documentation is carried out to collect teaching materials used by schools, while interviews collect data regarding teachers' perceptions of these teaching materials. Qualitative data analysis was carried out using an interactive data analysis model. This research shows that although the material provided aligns with the national curriculum and focuses on everyday English communicative skills, the material still does not meet the particular needs of students preparing themselves for a career in the tourism sector. Teachers are aware of the significant gap between the general English skills taught and the specific English required of students. This study provides a basis for revising teaching materials to bridge this gap and ensure that they meet both general educational goals and the specific communicative demands of the tourism industry.
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