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Journal : Tefla Journal (Teaching English as Foreign Language and Applied Linguistic Journal)

Underlining Students’ Problems in Advanced Speaking Class at English Language Education Study Program Yulieda Hermaniar; Alvina Rosyada Al Anis
TEFLA Journal (Teaching English as Foreign Language and Applied Linguistics Journal) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : UMBanjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/tefla.v4i1.295

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The shifting method from traditional face to face classroom to online classroom in an unavoidable phenomenon when the Covid-19 pandemic strikes Indonesia in early 2020.in university level, the speaking skill is an obligatory skill to be mastered by all students. Under normal condition, problems in speaking skill are commonly faced by students. Therefore, it becomes the researchers’ concern when the pandemic strikes as it will add students’ problem when the teaching and learning process are shifted to online class. In Advanced Speaking class, the researchers conduct study to carry out the problems in speaking class as result of the shifting method by distributing questionnaire. Using descriptive qualitative method, 19 students of English Language Education Study Program of STKIP PGRI Banjarmasin are taken as subject of the research. The result shows that the problems experienced by students are lack of vocabulary, pronunciation, grammatical error, lack of motivation, lack of confidence, anxiety, and shyness.
MULTICULTURAL TEACHING IN EFL CLASSROOM Yulieda Hermaniar; Tri Winindyasari Palupi; Yasyir Fahmi Mubaraq
TEFLA Journal (Teaching English as Foreign Language and Applied Linguistics Journal) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/tefla.v3i1.1059

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Multiculturalism is the identity of most schools in Indonesia since the term deals with varieties in students’ cultural backgrounds. In today’s curriculum, multiculturalism is stated explicitly in an attempt to promote character buildings. As the result, the teaching and learning process should highlight the aspect of multiculturalism in material, media, as well as teaching strategies. In the implementation, there are some challenges faced by the English teachers. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to describe issues faced by teachers in highlighting multiculturalism value to the teaching of English in a vocational school in Kalimantan Selatan. Four schools are taken as the subject of the study. They are SMKN 4 Banjarmasin, SMKN 3 Banjarbaru, SMKN 1 Bati-Bati, and SMKN 1 Tapin Selatan. Interview and observation are conducted to gather the data that is presented descriptively by following Cresswell’s stages; data transcribing, coding and data classification, data interpretation, and drawing the conclusion. The result of the study concludes the challenges faced by the teachers to highlight the multiculturalism aspect in the classroom. The challenges are in terms of media, material, teaching strategies, and support.