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Improving the Students’ Speaking Ability by Applying Guided Conversation Strategy Mariana, Ana; Jabu, Baso; Muliati, A.
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 3, No 4, October (2024): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/joeele.v3i4, October.67086

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This research aims to determine the improvement of students' speaking skills with guided conversation strategies. This research uses a pre-experimental method with data analysis using SPSS version 20.0. The respondents in this study consisted of 34 students from class VIII10 at UPT SPF SMP Negeri 17 Makassar. The results of this research show that guided conversation can improve students' speaking ability with an average (Mean) Post-test score of 16.38 with a standard deviation (data spread) from 2.456 to 3.201. This shows that guided conversation strategy can improve students' speaking ability. This can be seen from the results of the pre-test score which increased in the post-test results. The standard deviation value is smaller than the average value, so it can be concluded that the average value can represent all the data. The range of values on the Pre-test is 10 and on the Post-test 13. Ha is accepted and H0 is rejected. Furthermore, the description above shows that in the post-test results, there was an increase from the pre-test to the post-test. This shows that the application of guided conversation plays an important role in learning to speak.
Code Switching Analysis in English Education Content on YouTube Dzulfikar, Ahmad; Jabu, Baso; Korompot, Chairil Anwar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 4, No 1, January (2025): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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This study aims to determine the frequency of code-switching, the types of code-switching, and the accuracy of the message that occurs within an educational video. The research method used is the qualitative approach. The research uses a descriptive research method that involves the analysis of three chosen videos uploaded on YouTube. The research will find the frequency of code switch occurrence, types of code-switching, and how the message is conveyed correctly when the code switch occurs. The research found that there is an average of 35 to 45 code switches that occur in the first 5 to 6 minutes of each video and each of those occurrences consisted of three types of code switches which are inter-sentential code switch, intra-sentential code switch, and extra-sentential code switch. The messages or information that the content creator tries to convey through the content they create are understandable. In conclusion, code switches are frequently used in educational content on YouTube and are consisted to three types of code switches with messages that are understandable to the viewers of the content.
An Analysis of Students’ English Learning Demotivation at SMKN 7 Takalar Emiastia, Emiastia; Jabu, Baso; Talib, Ahmad
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 4, No 4, October (2025): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/joeele.v4i4, October.78164

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This study focuses on analyzing the problems of demotivation that occured in students at SMKN 7 Takalar when learning English and how their teachers overcame the demotivation. The objectives of this study were to find out what causes students to experience demotivation when learning English and how teachers overcame these problems. The method used is descriptive qualitative which using interview instruments involving seven students from class XI majoring in Machinery and two English teachers. Then the seven students were interviewed to find out what causes them to experience demotivation when learning English and the two teachers were also interviewed to find out how they overcame demotivation in students when learning English. The results of the study show that there are several things that cause students to experience demotivation, namely intrinsic and extrinsic problems of students and the lack of positive and negative reinforcement from teachers in the classroom when learning English. As for how teachers overcome these problems, namely by using learning methods that are in accordance with the times and trying as much as possible to adjust the wishes of students.
English Strategy for Visually Impaired Students Khodijah, Khodijah; Jabu, Baso; Muliati, A.
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 4, No 4, October (2025): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/joeele.v4i4, October.78161

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This research explores the strategies used by visually impaired students in learning English and the facilities they need to support their learning. Conducted at SLB-A Yapti Makassar, the study employed a qualitative descriptive approach using interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings revealed that the visually impaired students utilized various strategies including audio-based learning, peer support, and memorization. The most crucial facilities for these students were assistive technology tools such as screen readers, braille books, and a supportive learning environment. Teachers also played a significant role in adapting materials and providing multisensory instruction. The study concludes that inclusive English language learning for visually impaired students requires collaborative strategies, accessible resources, and trained educators. These elements ensure that visually impaired learners can actively participate and succeed in language acquisition, thus promoting equitable education. Further research is encouraged to evaluate these strategies in broader educational contexts.
Teacher’s Compliment for Students and Its Impact on Their Interest in Learning English: A Case Study at the Second Grade of SMAN 7 Wajo Aprianty, Nurul; Jabu, Baso; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 5, No 1, January (2026): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/joeele.v5i1, January.82904

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This study aims to find out how teachers give compliments to students when teaching English. This research used a qualitative descriptive method. The data collection in this study was carried out by observing the atmosphere in the classroom during the learning process and interviewing 6 students from SMAN 7 Wajo. The results of this study found that the teacher gives compliments to students verbally and non-verbally. For verbal compliment the teacher used words such as: "Good job", "Good", "Very good", "Good idea", "Amazing", and some advice for low grades, such as: "Don't give up easily", "Enthusiasm for learning". For non-verbal compliments, teachers used actions such as giving a thumbs up, nodding their heads, clapping their hands and giving appreciation to lower-grade students by gently touching their shoulders.
Challenges and Strategies in Enhancing Vocabulary Mastery among High School Students in English Language Classes Fatin, Adilah Nurul; Jabu, Baso; Talib, Ahmad
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 5, No 1, January (2026): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/joeele.v5i1, January.82905

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This study analyzes the challenges and strategies in enhancing English vocabulary mastery among high school students at UPT SMA Negeri 8 Makassar. The research involved ten students from grades X and XI, with data collected through semi-structured interviews. Findings show that students face significant challenges, including a lack of motivation, cognitive overload leading to forgetfulness, fear of making mistakes due to peer ridicule, limited practice opportunities, absence of teacher feedback, and restricted access to technology in class. To overcome these challenges, students actively employ self-initiated strategies, such as repetitive memorization, learning through English songs/movies/social media (TikTok, Instagram Reels), using mnemonic techniques, creating thematic word maps, playing informal vocabulary games during breaks, and participating in the English club (EFORS). Some also use apps like Duolingo. This study concludes that while students are resourceful, teachers must adopt more supportive, technology-integrated, and communicative methods to reduce anxiety and improve long-term retention.
EFL Students’ Anxiety in Responding to Teachers’ Questions Amalia, Nurul Rezky; Jabu, Baso; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 5, No 2, April (2026): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/joeele.v5i2, April.84054

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This study investigates EFL students’ anxiety in responding to teachers’ questions, focusing on the underlying contributing factors and the strategies that effectively reduce this anxiety. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research was conducted at SMPN 2 Barombong with eighth-grade students as the participants. Data were collected through classroom observations and semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal that fear of making mistakes, lack of confidence, and limited vocabulary are the main factors contributing to students’ anxiety. These factors often cause students to hesitate, remain silent, or avoid responding altogether during classroom interactions. The study also identifies several effective strategies to minimize anxiety, including building positive teacher-student relationships, creating fun learning activities, using humor and positive thinking, and providing rewards. These strategies help build a supportive classroom environment that fosters students’ confidence and reduces the fear of negative evaluation. This research offers significant insights for teachers and future researchers in understanding and addressing EFL students' speaking anxiety.
Co-Authors A Halim Abduh, Amirullah Abdul Halim Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abdurrahman Hi. Usman Abubakar, Sugirawati Abubakar, Sugurawati Ahmad Ridwan Ahmad Talib Ahyadi, Ahyadi Alif S, Andi Amalia, Nurul Ilmi Amalia, Nurul Rezky Ambo Dalle Ammade, Salasiah Amra Ariyani Amsar Ramadhan Ana Mariana, Ana Andi Haeriati Alimuddin Andi Muliati Andi Musdariah Andi Nur Hasanah Andi Nurul Annisa Budiman Andi, Endah Pratiwi Ani Putri Aneliya Antika, Rindi Aprianty, Nurul April Ade Sunia Arifin Ahmad Arifuddin Hamra Ariyani, Amra Arjuna Al Albani Ilyas Arnanda Cahyani Anton Aryudha, Syawal Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati Asriati, Asriati Awaludin Rizal Azis, Nurhikma Azis, Nurul Maghfirah Baa, Sultan Bachtiar, Aulia Mutmainna Bastin, Alda Bilal, Buya Ahmad Chaerul Fadlan Saud Delfina Gemely Dhin Rizky R. Junaid Dian Ayu, Dian Dzulfikar, Ahmad Eka Nurindah Sari Emelia Mustika Efendi Emiastia, Emiastia Fadillah Fadillah Farahdiba, Syarifah Fathur Rahman Saut Matua Situmorang Fatin, Adilah Nurul Fauzan Hari Sudding Fentry Hernaningsi Ruing Fitriyani Geminastiti Sakkir H, Nurhikmah Haedar Akib Hamka, Hudzaifa Afifah Hardianti Hardianti, Hardianti Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Haryanto Hasanah, Andi Nur Hasmawaty Hasmawaty Hasrullah Hasrullah Ikram Nur Amri Akbar Indah Triana Putri ISKANDAR Iskandar Iskandar Ismail Sangkala Iswahyudi, Sabrina Retnasari Jamil, Nurasyia Jelita Purnamasari Judith Ratu Tandi Arrang Julianti Sapta Nadilla Kamaruddin, Adinda Khodijah Khodijah Kisman Salija, Kisman Korompot, Chairil Anwar Kurniadi, Muslimah Kurniawan Saputra La Sunra La Sunra Latifa, Ammang M, Andi Ikhsan Anggriawan Maemuna Muhayyang Manjani, Talin Fania Mansyur Mansyur Mardiana Mardiana Mardiana Nasta Meta Mutiamiftah Miftahul Jannah Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muh. Farid Sehuddin Muh. Tahir Muhalim, Muhalim Muhallim, Muhallim Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhammad Asrul Sultan Muhammad Basri Muhammad Basri Muhammad Basri Muhammad Fajri Fadli Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Tahir Muliati, A. Muliyati, Andi Munir Munir Munir Munir, Munir Murni Mahmud Murti, Pramustia Musliha, Rina Ningsi, Ira Syahya Nirmala Noni, Nurdin NUR AENI Nur Aeni Nur Alya Triana Nur Lindawati Nur, Rafi'ah Nurdin Noni Nurfadilah Nurfadilah Nurhidayati Nurhikmah H Nurul Annisa Mahmud Nurul Fadhilah Suardi Nurul Wahyuni Ilham Patak, Andi Anto Pertiwi, Rasyita Putri, Santi Amelia Rahman, Muliana Rahmawati, Upa Reski, Pilu Resky Amalia. P Riani, Nindi Rika Risman, Muhammad Rosmaladewi, Rosmaladewi Ruing, Fentry Hernaningsi Ryan Agung Kurnia Sadaruddin, Sadaruddin Safitri, Citra Dwi Sahril Nur Sahril Nur Said, Nursakinah Alsavirah Saleha Salsabila, Almeira Samanta, Samanta Samtidar Samtidar Samtidar, Samtidar Sehuddin, Muh. Farid Siswahyudianto Siti Suwadah Rimang Sitti Rahmawati Rau Sri Yulianti Ardiningtyas Suci Pole Mappaita Sukardi Weda Sukardi Weda Sultan Baa Sunra, La Suradi Tahmir, Suradi Syahrir, Masitha Syahrani Syamsinar Syamsir bin Ukka Syamsuardi Saodi Syarifuddin Dollah Taperiani, Andi Tut Wuri Handayani Ulfa Kurnia Citra Ulfa, Andi Afifatul Usman Usman Uswatun Hasanah Waliana, Andi Bunga Wirawati, Nur wiwi satriani Yunitari Mustikawati Yusril, Ulfa Sakinah Zalza Putri Nabila