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Investigating Teacher’s Sense of Humor in Indonesia Tunnisa, Dzakia; Mahmud, Murni; Salija, Kisman
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 3, No. 2, 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This study investigates the use of humor in teaching English in an English course in Indonesia. It aimed to find out the kinds of humor employed by the teacher and to explore the students’ perspectives toward it. This study employed a qualitative research design and focused on one English course in Makassar, Indonesia. One teacher and one class consisting of seven students were taken as respondents. Data collections relied on observation and interview. Five meetings of classroom interaction were observed and recorded. Seven students from the class were also interviewed deeply. The recordings were transcribed and analyzed based on the framework of Wanzer & Frymier (1999). Findings show that there are some kinds of humor that were employed by the teacher in teaching, namely related humor, unrelated humor, self-disparaging humor, and unplanned humor. New kinds of humor were also found namely unresponded humor and remind humor. Those kinds of humor were proved to give benefits in English language teaching process. The teacher who employed humor in teaching English made the students easy to get the knowledge. Teacher’s humor reduced tension, made the students more comfortable in the teaching-learning process, created good interactions, led to more enthusiastic teaching-learning process, encouraged students’ attendance, and reduced the number of students who felt sleepy in the class. Findings from this study provide significant input for teachers to create effective interaction between teachers and students in English language teaching in Indonesia.
The Need Analysis of Participation in an English Immersion Village at Kampung Inggris Pare Pratiwi, Widya Rizky; Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Salija, Kisman
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 4, No. 1, 2020
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The privilege of English as an international lingua franca force many countries to open a wider opportunity for society to learn the language. However, the unbalance between societal needs and the role of English as a foreign language in Indonesia sometimes find the obstacles in the process of learning. This paper reveals the learners’ initial perception of English and analyzes the need for participation in an English immersion program. 24 participants from six English institutions contributed to this qualitative study. The data collected through participant observation and semi-structured interviews for three months in Kampung Inggris Pare, Kediri, East Java, Indonesia. Most of the learners had a negative perception of English before participating in this immersion program that they perceived this language was difficult. This perception is associated with negative experiences during the process of learning English at school. However, their awareness of low self-confidence and poor speaking performance in facing globalization invited them to participate in an English immersion village in Kampung Inggris Pare. This paper concludes that the necessities, the lacks, and students' desire underlie the need analysis of participating in an English immersion program in Kampung Inggris Pare.
THE EFFECT OF USING OUTLINES ON IDEA DEVELOPMENT QUALITY OF STUDENTS ESSAY WRITINGS Salija, Kisman
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 1, No. 1, 2017
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The study dealt with the entity and process of essay writings both using and without using an outline. It aimed at finding out (1) the idea development quality of two essays by using outline, (2) the idea development quality of two essays without using outline, and (3) the significant difference of idea development quality of the two essays with and without using outlining strategy. The study was experimental with factorial and repeated measure design. The results showed that using outlining strategy was significantly better than without using it, and the comparison indicated the same results as classification both with and without outlines. It was strongly recommended that the pre-writing strategy was extremely pivotal to have good idea quality development. 
The Naturalness and Accuracy of English Short Story Translation Into Indonesian Safei, Nuh Hasanah; Salija, Kisman
ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2018)
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The objectives of this research were to find out the naturalness of English short story translation into Indonesian and to find out the accuracy of English short story translation into Indonesian. This research employed descriptive qualitative research design which conducted at the second year students of  MTsN 1 Makassar in academic years 2017/2018 . The researcher used purposive sampling technique by taking one class from the twelve classes. The researcher chooses class VIII-11 which consisted of 40 students. The data were collected using document by translation text and interview. The results showed that the naturalness and accuracy of students’ translation of short story entitled The Proud Lion gained score 7-8 with classification “almost completely successful” from 30 students. And 10 students gained score 5-6 with classification “adequate”. It was caused by wrong choice of words and they were still less in selecting the indicated meaning so that their translation sound strange, unnatural, inaccuracy for the readers.
The Effects of Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Learning Style as Technique in Improving Students’ Writing Ability Lista, Litta; Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Salija, Kisman
ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 2, No 2 (2015)
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The objectives of this research were to investigate whether VAK learning style as a technique has significant effects in improving students’ writing ability and the students’ interest in VAK learning style as a technique in studying English writing. This research employed quasi experimental design. The population of this research was the eleventh grade students of Science Program SMA Negeri 1 Bontomarannu in academic year 2014/2015. This research used cluster random sampling. The sample consisted of 60 students that belonged to two groups: 30 students in the experimental andcontrol group. The data was collected by using writing test and questionnaire.The findings showed that there was an improvement on the students’ writing ability after the treatment. The students’ result of posttest of experimental group was more significantly improved than the students’ result of posttest of control group by the mean score 73.2 > 58.1. The difference of both scores was statistically significant based on the t-test value at significant level0.05 inwhich the P-value is lower than the significant level (0.0001 < 0.05). The mean score of the students’ interest in the experimental group was 91.63 and it was categorized as strongly interested. Key words: VAK Learning Style, Writing, Learning Style
Code-Crossing in Indonesian EFL Classroom Interaction Simpuruh, Indrayani; Mahmud, Murni; Salija, Kisman; Halim, Abdul
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 4, No. 3, 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/ijole.v4i3.13969

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The phenomena of language use in the class still become the object of study ever since the languages are essential aspects in classroom interaction. It cannot be denied that in the classroom interaction, the communicative styles of the lecturers and students will be influenced by many aspects. One of them is the social status differences which lead to the occurrence of code-crossing in the class. For that purpose, the study in this paper is directed to explore the occurrence of code-crossing in the class and the factors influencing it. This research applied a qualitative research design taking two English classes and their students at one university in Makassar as the subject. The data of this research were collected by employing classroom observation and audio recording. The data were analyzed descriptively by adopting Discourse Analysis approach which relies on data recording, data transcription, data selection, and data interpretation. The result of the research shows that the lecturers and the students employed code-crossing in EFL classroom interaction which can be seen from the use of low and high code. This study also found that the use of that high and low code in the form of code-crossing of the lecturers and the students is influenced by the power of social status, age differences, the social distance or familiarity, and intimacy between the lecturers and the students. Findings from this study are worthy of reading for English language teaching practitioners in their effort to create effective classroom interaction. 
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS IN TEACHING PARAGRAPH WRITING MATERIALS BASED ON EGRA TECHNIQUE Jumiaty, Andi Asri; Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Salija, Kisman
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 3 (2021): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

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Paragraph writing is one of subject of study at university level but there are no books provide to teach this subject. Therefore, the researcher construct teh material for Pargraph Writing based on EGRA Technique. This research is to find out the students’ perceptions on paragraph writing material based on EGRA technique. The researcher applied the descriptive qualitative research. This research was conducted in English Education Department, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training of Muhammadiyah University of Makassar. The subjects of the research were the fourth semester students in academic year of 2018/2019. The questionnaires were given to the students as the instrument to find out the students’ perception on paragraph writing materials. The are several questions that are filled out by the students. The result of the students’ perception on the final draft of instructional paragraph writing materials based on EGRA technique was positive
Models of Moderation based instructions in teaching English at Islamic Senior High Schools in Makassar Pelu, Hanafie; Mahmud, Murni; Nur, Sahril; Salija, Kisman
Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies Vol 24, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies
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Abstract. Moderation is an important aspect in education since it can contribute to democratic education. Educational system in Indonesia needs to consider implementing the concept of moderation, especially in Islamic Schools. For this purpose, this research aims at exploring the models of moderation in Islamic Scools in Makassar. This research focuses on exploring the models of moderation based instruction in teaching English at Islamic Senior High School in Makassar. The subject of the study is an English teacher and the students of one islamic Senior High School in Makassar. This study employed an ethnographic research design. The researchers aaplied observation, interview, note taking, and documentation of English teacher in exploring the implementation of moderation based instruction in teaching English. Findings from this study shows that PELA Model which stands for Preparing material, Established and adopting the local wisdom, Learn to apply in ourselves before teaching others and Applicate imoderation based instruction in English teaching. This model is only suggested model that should be followed up by further research to examine and measure the effectiveness of this model. This study will contribute to the professional knowledge of how to implementation moderation in teaching English in Islamic Schools in Indonesia as well as providing insights for policy- making and improving the quality of primary-school level English language teaching in general.Keywords: Moderation; instruction; moderation-based instruction; English Language Teaching
Teachers’ Oral Feedback in EFL Classroom Interaction (A Descriptive Study of Senior High School in Indonesia) Erfiani Irawan; Kisman Salija
ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 4, No 2 (2017)
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This research aimed to identify types and ways of oral feedback used by teachers in EFL classroom interaction based on the theory of Tunstall & Gipss (1996), Lyster & Ranta (1997), Cullen (2002), and Mackiewicz & Thompson (2013). This research also investigated teachers’ reasons for using oral feedback and students’ perceptions of oral feedback used by teachers in EFL classroom interaction. This research was conducted at Senior high school in Indonesia. The researcher applied descriptive qualitative research method. The subjects of this research were 2 English teachers and 12 students. All of them were chosen by using purposive sampling technique. The instruments of this research were audio recording, field notes, and interview. The result of this research showed that the teachers used 5 types of oral feedback, namely evaluative feedback, corrective feedback, descriptive feedback, interactional feedback, and motivational feedback. The teachers used oral feedback through providing evaluative statements to students’ work or performance, indicating and correcting students’ errors explicitly or implicitly, informing students’ achievement and the improvement strategies of learning, clarifying and embellishing some ideas on students’ responses, and providing motivational statements to students. The teachers employed oral feedback because of teachers’ responsibility and obligation to provide it, the effective and efficient feedback mode, the utility of oral feedback, positive effect to students, and consequences of none of oral feedback. Mostly, the students perceived positively to oral feedback. Some students found felt sensitive to oral feedback. Nevertheless, they still realized to its positive effect on the result of their work or performance.
Podcast Effects on EFL Learners’ Listening Comprehension Abdul Rahman; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Kisman Salija
ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 5, No 2 (2018)
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Undoubtedly the Internet sources are absolutely beneficial to the senior high school students since they carried the target language together in itself. The present study aimed to explore podcast effects on EFL learners’ listening comprehension. This study involved sixty students chosen from the eleventh grade students of the science department at SMU Negeri 1 luwu in 2017/2018 academic years. They divided into two groups, namely the experimental and control group. The listening comprehension test and the open-ended questions administered to fulfil the objectives of the study. The quantitative data were analysed by utilizing paired and independent samples t-test, and the qualitative data was analysed through an open coding technique by identifying, naming, and describing the phenomena of the gathered data. The quantitative results indicated that the use of podcast was more effective than the use of non-podcast. It was proven by the value of the mean score from both of the groups (53.73 ˃ 37,46). The different (df) of  those two mean scores was statistically significant based on the the t - test value at 0.05 significance level. The probability value was smaller than significant level (0.000 < 0.05). In other words, the result of hypothesis testing found that t-value = 4.791 was higher than t-table = 2.000 (p=0.05, df =58). Ha was accepted and Ho was rejected. In addition, the result of open-ended question analysis highlighted that podcast was attractive in the teaching and learning of English as a foreign language listening comprehension.Podcast, Listening Comprehension, Learning Interest
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