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MULTIMEDIA-BASED ACTIVITY IN YOUNG LEARNERS’ ENGLISH CLASS: IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTCOME Ida Zuraida Supri
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

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Abstract: This research aims at investigating how multimedia facilitates young learners’ learning English. The study utilized a descriptive method. This comprised observing, collecting data, classifying data, and analyzing data. Observation to the multimedia is carried out to seek for steps of lessons and the steps are facilitating young learners leaning. The subjects in this study were series of multimedia programs. The results showed that the multimedia programs have presented to five young learners’ learning traits in designing the lessons. Those traits were transferred in terms of activities presented into stages, time allotment/duration, having specific topic, providing songs and funny cartoon characters and scenes, and materials recycling in the lessons. Thus, it can be concluded that the use of multimedia program is beneficial and recommended either in a classroom as a supplementary activity, at home for home learning or watch for fun.Keywords: multimedia, young learners, learning traits
COMPOUND WORDS THAT OCCUR DURING THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC COVID-19: A MORPHOSEMANTIC STUDY Ervina CM Simatupang; Ida Zuraida Supri
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol 8 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v8i2.2824

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This study aims to analyse and examine closely the category of compound words that occur during the global pandemic COVID-19 and their type of meaning. The method used in carrying out the study was a descriptive analysis method. The data used were taken from the official website of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the ‘Your Questions Answered’ section. The results demonstrated that there are two types of compound word found, namely compound nouns (67%) and compound verbs (33%). Besides, there are three types of meaning found, namely literal meaning (50%), semi-idiomatic meaning (33%), and idiomatic meaning (17%). Furthermore, in the category of compound nouns, the types of meaning that occur are literal meaning (50%), semi-idiomatic meaning (25%), and idiomatic meaning (25%). Meanwhile, the types of meaning that appear in the category of compound verbs are literal meaning (50%) and semi-idiomatic meaning (50%).
UNEARTHING STUDENTS’ REALIZATION OF SPEECH ACT IN ASKING INFORMATION IN TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Ida Zuraida Supri
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

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This research aims at investigating speech acts realization in asking for information in Bahasa Indonesia done by students at Widyatama University. Secondly, it seeks for the utterance patterns highly used by students in asking for information using Bahasa Indonesia. The study utilized a descriptive method. This method comprises distributing questionnaires, collecting data, classifying data, and analyzing data. The subjects in this study were fourth semester students of Information Technology, Faculty of Engineering. The results showed that speech realization patterns highly used when they ask for information via telephone to a friend is they make an opening and directly to the purpose of calling, and closing. When calling to parents, casual utterances are significantly employed.Keywords: speech acts, utterance patterns
Figurative Language in Song Lyrics of the Essential Album by John Denver: Semantics Study Novika Angel Simatupang; Ida Zuraida Supri
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

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The aims of this study are 1) to analyze the types of figurative language found in “Song Lyrics of the Essential Album by John Denver”, and 2) to analyze the meanings that appeared in "David Campbell’s Poem “Night Sowing”. The method used for this research is qualitative-descriptive. The data were taken from “Song Lyrics of the Essential Album by John Denver as many as 32. The theory used for analyzing the types of figurative language is Peter (2020). The findings of this research indicate that the types of figurative language are divided into 3 types which are, the simile is 5 data, hyperbole is 11 data, personification is 12 data, and metaphor is 2 data. However, the use of Figurative Language that is often used in this album is personification Figurative Language which amounts to twelve data, and the use of Figurative Language which is less used metaphorical Figurative Language which amounts to only two data. The meanings contained in the song lyrics in the album The Essential John Denver are as follows: connotative meaning as 8 data, denotative meaning as much as 18 data, and contextual meaning as many as 4 data, it can be concluded that the meaning that is often used in song lyrics in the album is a denotative meaning which consists of 18 data.
INVESTIGATING IMPLICATURE IN ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS EMPLOYED BY MUSEUM GUIDE AND ENGLISH SPEAKING TOURISTS Ginanjar Legiansyah; Ida Zuraida Supri
English Journal Literacy Utama Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): English Journal Literacy UTama
Publisher : Universitas Widyatama

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This research aims at identifying types of implicature and analyzing types speech acts and the strategies employed by the speakers and hearers during the visit at the Museum Asian African Conference. The method used in this research is qualitative descriptive analysis, where the data is collected, then sorted and categorized and finally analyzed based on the theory. The results show that 1) two types of implicatures are found; conversational implicature (91%) and conventional implicature (9%), 2) Four types of illocutionary acts encountered in the conversation; assertive (90%), directive (6%) commissive (93%) and expressive (1%) and 3) Both strategies are used in delivering illocutionary acts; direct strategies (94%) is more dominant than the indirect one (6%).
PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON BLENDING AND SEGMENTING FOR EARLY LITERACY OF K-1 AND K-2 CHILDREN IN I CAN READ ENGLISH COURSE IN BANDUNG CITY Bagus Herlambang; Ida Zuraida Supri
English Journal Literacy Utama Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): English Journal Literacy UTama
Publisher : Universitas Widyatama

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The research deals with blending and segmenting of reading acquisition skills given to the Early Literacy of K-1 and K-2 Children in I Can Read English Course in Bandung City. The research aims at identifying (1) which skill should be taught first to the students of bilingual school (K1 and K2), blending or segmenting and (2) in using the blending and segmenting, which word divisions (CVC, VCC, CCV) should be taught first to the students of bilingual school (K1-K2). The main data source in this descriptive quantitative research is taken mainly from 38 students of I Can Read English Course studying in bilingual school of K1 and K2. The research stage consists of following steps: Dividing students into two groups, which will be taught Segmenting-Blending and Blending-Segmenting for ten (10) meetings, providing a list of three word division groups which will be used by the instructor later to test the student
LANGUAGE STYLES OF ADVERTISEMENT IN FAST FOOD COMPANY SLOGANS: SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY Purandika Anugrah Herdian; Ida Zuraida Supri
English Journal Literacy Utama Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): English Journal Literacy UTama
Publisher : Universitas Widyatama

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INVESTIGATING INDONESIAN SLANGY WORDS ON TIKTOK’S COMMENTS Ida Zuraida Supri; Tajudin Nur
English Journal Literacy Utama Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): English Journal Literacy UTama
Publisher : Universitas Widyatama

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This research aims to investigate the characteristics and functions of slang used by Indonesian netizens in the comments on TikTok. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method proposed by Bogdan (1998:69). Data collections is conducted by reading the comments written by Indonesian netizens on TikTok, collecting data, classifying the types of slang, analyzing the functions of the slang found, and finally, drawing conclusions. The data source was taken from comments of netizens in TikTok. The theoretical framework used for the types of slang is based on the theory of Allan & Burridge (2006) and the theory of the functions of the slang is from Zhou and Fan (2013). The results of this study show that the morphological process of the slangy words found in the data analyzed are clipping (40%), blending (40%) and backformation (20%). The characteristics of the slangy words are creative (20%) and creative and fresh (80%). The function of the use of slangy words found in the data is to pursue self-identity (100%.)
Connotative Meaning in The “Four” Album by One Direction Risma Rahmawati; Ida Zuraida Supri
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/25409190.475

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This research aims to identify the words containing connotative meanings based on the context and to analyze the types of connotative meanings in the “Four” album by One Direction. This research uses the qualitative descriptive method. The steps of collecting the data are reading, identifying, categorizing, analyzing the data containing connotative words, and finally, drawing the conclusion. The theory of connotative meaning and types of connotative meaning is based on the theory proposed by Leech (1974). The results of this research show that there are 49 connotative words found in the “Four” album by One Direction. The words containing connotative meanings are categorized into 3 types of connotative meanings. All three types of connotative meanings found are as the following distribution: 22 (45%) data for negative connotative meanings, 19 (39%) data for positive connotative meanings, and 8 (16%) data for neutral connotative meanings. In conclusion, the dominant types of connotative words found in the “Four” album by One Direction have negative connotative meanings.
Prototype and Implementation of Website Content Translation of Desa Karyawangi Ida Zuraida Supri; Heri Heryono; Atri Nadia Astarina; Hendar Hendar; Meita L L Sujatna
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)
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Community Service or Pengabdian kepada masyarakat (PkM) is one of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education (teaching, research, and community service) must be fulfilled by lecturers. Contributing to the surrounding community is one of the forms of responsibility that should be carried out. This Community Service program is the follow- up of the previous one. English Department of the Faculty of Humanities Widyatama University has developed a village website, given training to students and teachers for making and writing website content for Desa Karyawangi as the partner of this community service last year. The second batch of this community service is maintaining web content and adding translation features to the website so that people from different language users are able to gain information displayed in the website. Desa Karyawagi, located in Kecamatan Parongpong Kabupaten Bandung Barat is the partner of this community service. Lack of knowledge and skill of using digital media and English mastery are the problems Desa Karyawangi has. Therefore, it is urgent to give them assistance in promoting tourism and disseminating information. This research employs descriptive qualitative research. Data collection is done by distributing online questionnaires, conducting interviews towards user’s experience. This community service has enabled the community of Desa Karyawangi to be more aware of the importance of being technology savvy. The results of the research show that 1) the villagers are aware of the importance of using websites for spreading and gaining information and 2) Translation features added to the website gives a positive effect to the tourism and economy aspects.