Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 25 Documents
Search

Exploring Students’ Skill in Writing Argumentative Texts Using Short Animated Stories A. Nana Nofriana Irwan; Kisman Salija; Samtidar Samtidar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 2, April (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (672.533 KB)

Abstract

This study explores the students' skill to write argumentative using short animated stories at the Faculty of Language and Literature, especially in the English Education SL semester of 2019. Twenty-nine (29) students were selected as the research sample. This study used descriptive qualitative method. The data collected is an interview. The results showed there is no students belonging to the effective skill level, 3 students belonging to the well-developed skill level, 7 students belonging to the moderate skill level, 11 students belonging to the developing skill level, then 8 students belonging to the weak skill level, and finally there are no students classified into the no skill level. Thus, it can be concluded that the level of developing skills is the category most achieved with 11 students and followed by the weak skill level with 8 students.
Students’ Self-Determination in EFL Speaking Class at SMAN 5 Soppeng Raehanun Fadhillah; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Samtidar Samtidar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 4, October (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (871.107 KB)

Abstract

The aims of this study are to determine the vocabulary mastery and the ability to translate of junior high school students in Pangkep also whether vocabulary knowledge and translation competence are linked. This study employed a quantitative approach. This article only contains the third research question. The data of this research was collected through a test. Cluster stratified random sampling was used to obtain the sample. In this study, 108 seventh-grade students in Pangkep were recruited from three accredited schools: SMP 1 Pangkajene, SMP 3 Bungoro, and SMP 5 Bungoro. The Pearson correlation results for vocabulary mastery and translation ability at A certified schools are 0.653, which is in the range of 0.61-0.80, indicating a high correlation. Pearson correlation -0.595 which is in the interval 0.41-0.60 for accredited B schools so that the correlation is obtained, and 0.112 which is in the interval 0.00-0.20 for accredited schools so that no correlation is found.
The Effect of Clustering Technique to Students’ Writing Ability in MA Pi DDI Mangkoso Barru Azizah Jamal Passolowongi; Nurdin Noni; Samtidar Samtidar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 3, July (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (839.676 KB)

Abstract

The goal of the objectives of this article was to see how far some of the clustering can improve students' writing skills. In this work, a quasi-experimental approach was adopted. the method with a sample size of 40 people, 20 from 20 participants in the experimental group from the control group. The research came to the conclusion that students a part of the experimental group who were taught using the clustering method were better than the control sample of students who were taught the conventional way. This is evidenced by the as an alternative (Ho) is accepted, while the absence of a hypothesis (HI) is rejected after applying the post-test when higher than or equal to the t-table value, the test is t-tested formula is used. The meaning of the application of grouping has a significant impact on students' writing skills at MA Pi DDI Mangkoso.
Learning Engagement of English Teacher (A Case Study at SMPN 33 Makassar) Muh. Al Fairenza Arqam; Samtidar Samtidar; Amirullah Abduh
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 2, No 1, January (2023): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This study's objective is to determine the involvement of teachers in the learning process. This research uses qualitative research methods and is located at SMPN 33 Makassar. To achieve the research objectives, the data was collected in the form of a google form questionnaire, and interviews. There were 2 English teachers involved in this study, which also involved 104 seventh-grade students in different classes. The findings of this study suggest that teachers' involvement in English language instruction can be seen through the teacher setting clear learning goals, making the learning process comfortable, being creative with learning content, giving rewards to students who are actively involved in learning, and making open communication to good students. inside and outside the classroom. On the other hand, student involvement supports teacher involvement in the learning process. In light of the study's findings, it may be said that class VIII teachers at SMP Negeri 33 Makassar are always involved in learning English in class.
TEACHERS’ ROLE IN TEACHING ENGLISH ONLINE CLASSES DURING THE PANDEMIC Riqah Fahranah; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Samtidar Samtidar
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 1, March (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This study aims to determine the role of teachers in teaching English during the pandemic. This study used the descriptive qualitative method. The research data were collected through interviews. The subjects of this study were English teachers at SMA Negeri 3 Makassar 3 people who had met the criteria determined by the study. The results of the data analysis found that (1) there were several roles used by teachers in teaching online English classes during the pandemic, among others, the teacher as a facilitator, namely providing explanations and examples described through pictures, the teacher as a driver providing support to students to appreciate student learning efforts in the classroom. Then, the teacher, as a model, reminds us to maintain health and provides the material with enthusiasm and confidence. Motivate students in learning English, and control students in the classroom with the rules given by the teacher (2) there are several media or applications that teachers use in teaching online classes during a pandemic, among others, using learning media through videos and pictures and the applications used are Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Google Classroom.
The Implementation of Independent Learning-Independent Campus (MBKM) Teaching Assistance in Education Units Towards Students' Soft Skills and Hard Skills April Ade Sunia; Baso Jabu; Samtidar Samtidar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 2, No 2, April (2023): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

The objective of this research was to find out whether the implementation of Independent Learning-Independent Campus (MBKM) teaching assistance in education units has an impact on students' soft skills and hard skills. This research took place at the State University of Makassar, Faculty of Language and Literature. The participants of this research were the students of the English Education Study Program. The researchers used a descriptive qualitative method with a purposive sampling technique to select the participants. The instrument of this research was an interview. Based on the result of the interview, the researchers found that the implementation of MBKM can improve students’ soft skills and hard skills. Furthermore, the researchers concluded that the implementation of independent learning-independent campus (MBKM) teaching assistance in education units can improve students' soft skills and hard skills.
The Effectiveness of Online Learning in Speaking Class at State University of Makassar During Pandemic Covid-19 Muhammad Zulfikar; Nurdin Noni; Samtidar Samtidar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 2, No 2, April (2023): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FBS UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This research aims to determine the effectiveness of online learning in speaking classes at the State University of Makassar using digital technology as a research variable to find out what types of technology can support the online learning process in speaking courses. This research uses qualitative research methods using interviews and questionnaires as research instruments to be able to determine the effectiveness of learning speaking in online learning. Interviews were conducted with several speaking lecturers in the English department. Meanwhile, the questionnaire was given to several students majoring in English at the Faculty of Languages and Literature. Based on the results of the research by using interviews with lecturers as respondents, various answers were found but resulted in the same point, that is the ineffectiveness of learning speaking English in online learning as well as the results of the questionnaire, where the dominant students answered that learning English speaking was not effective using the online learning method.
An Exploration On Project Assessment Of Students’ Oral Productive Skills: A Study Of Access Microscholarship Students Nurdin Noni; Baso Jabu; Samtidar Samtidar
Seminar Nasional LP2M UNM 2017
Publisher : Seminar Nasional LP2M UNM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (349.272 KB)

Abstract

This research aims at finding out how the teacher manages the project assessment and what the students’ perception towards the project work as a part of project assessment. Descriptive qualitative research design is applied to explore the two objectives. In terms of subject, the researchers focus on observing class B of the English Access Microscholarship students, provided by Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of USA at UNM. They are chosen purposively among 3 classes in total. The researchers take one class as the subject, which consists of 20 students. The other subject is the English teacher of this class. The researchers attended the class to do direct observation and interviewed 20 students. In doing the observation, the researchers used observation checklist to identify the activities in classroom interaction. Interview was conducted by using audio recorder to obtain data concerning the students’ perception toward the project work. The result of the study reveals the way teacher assessed the project assessment, assessing four aspects namely planning, collecting data, processing data and report. Teacher broke them down in managing the assessment. In this study, the teacher managed the assessment by dividing those aspects into some parts. Planning consisted of preparation and title, and collecting data covered information gathering. Following this, processing data consists of writing, analyzing data and concluding. Finally, project report consists of presenting, retelling, telling experience and performing. Regarding students’ perceptio n, students perceived that project work in project assessment is helping, interesting, motivating, exciting and different from other forms of assessment. Key words: Project Assessment, Oral Productive Skills
A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEACHING STRATEGY USING PICTURES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Nur Indah; Samtidar Samtidar; Andi Muliati
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 2, No 2 May (2023): Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (570.91 KB)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to describe the strategies used by teachers in restricting English vocabulary. In this study used a qualitative approach. The population used in this study were English teachers at Madania Makassar schools. Selection of the population is done by purposive sampling. Researchers conducted observations and interviews for data collection. From the results of data analysis and processing, it is known that the strategies used by English teachers at Madania Makassar schools to teach vocabulary are, Repeating the Words, Coloring the Picture, Grouping Words, Finding the Picture, Connecting Words and Pictures, and Name the Object Shown in the Picture. During the learning process, the teacher can manage the class well so that students are actively involved in learning. The books used during the learning process are books designed by the teacher, but still guided by the government's curriculum.. Keywords— Vocabulary, Teaching Strategies, Picture.
MOTIVATING STUDENT’S TO SPEAK ENGLISH THROUGH FUN ROLEPLAY METHOD AT THE 8TH GRADE OF SMP AHMAD YANI MAKASSAR Muhammad Fajri Fadli; Baso Jabu; Samtidar Samtidar
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 1, No 1 August (2022): Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (345.953 KB)

Abstract

This research is aims to discovered whether the use of fun roleplay can motivate the 8th grade students of SMP Ahmad Yani Makassar to speak English. This research is an experiment study using a pre-experimental design, namely one-shot case study. The techniques that used are data analysis, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Based on the results of the research, it is found that the application of the fun role play method has been carried out in accordance with the steps in fun role play. The steps for playing this role are as described, starting from the teacher choosing the theme to be played and then let the student pick their own theme after that, preparing a script or storyline, explaining the techniques and rules in the game, dividing or choosing the role of each student, telling while setting the first scene of discussion and evaluating learning. Based on the findings, it is found that the used of fun roleplay methods can increase students motivation to learn to speak English better than before.Keyword: Fun Rolepaly, Method, Motivating