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Improving English Speaking Ability through Vlogging: an Innovative Breakthrough for Suburban Beginner Learners in English Community Muara Bungo ridho kurniawan; Susi Susanti
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Vol 2 No 1 November (2019): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v2i1.202

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Speaking skill has a very important role in this era to help students to communicate and to show their understanding in English. This speaking ability can help students to achieve higher academic goals or improve their soft skills to face the challenges in globalization. English Language Study Program of STKIP Muhammadiyah Muara Bungo tries to help the students to solve their Speaking problem by establishing a community which called the English Community. This study aimed to improve students’ speaking abilityin Muara Bungo through Vlogging. This model was chosen because they liked to play gadgets and were more interested in doing many activities with their gadgets. This research was classroom action research. The population in this study were all students who joined as members of the English community. The sample in this study was taken by using total sampling. This research was conducted in three cycles. The results of the first cycle shown that students started speaking by learning ways and techniques of using Vlogging. In the second cycle, students began to be interested in using Vlogging to learn speaking and began practicing speaking through Vlogging. In the third cycle, students were able to practice speaking in a fun way through Vlogging. Based onthe results of interviews with students, they stated that speaking through vlogging was fun, they could become millennial humans that could speak English. By learning to use Vlogging they get two things, namely the ability to speak English and the ability to use Vlogging. In conclusion, Vlogging could improve students' ability in Speaking.
TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING SPEAKING SKILL: A REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE Yahfenel Yahya; Yusrizal Yusrizal; Ridho Kurniawan
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Vol 2 No 1 November (2019): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v2i1.204

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Speaking is one of the skills that have to be mastered by students in learning English. Speaking is an essential tool for communicating. In the classroom, improving the speaking abilities of students has always been a concern. In the fast developing 21st century various innovative technologies are being introduced to teach speaking skill in the classrooms. Technology is the vehicle to get access with this modernized world. More than the process of communication, trade and transactions, today technology is widely used in educational sectors. Technological tools have been regarded as ways of helping students improve language skills such as speaking skill. Internet, podcasts, video conferencing, videos and speech recognition software are considered the best tools for teaching speaking skill. This paper aims to discuss some modern technologies available for teachers of English today to enhance speaking skill of second or foreign language learners.
Using KAHOOT for interactive English Learning: A review of Current Literature ridho kurniawan
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): Vol 2 No 2 July (2020): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v2i2.286

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Use of technology has become an important part of the learning process in and out of the classroom. Every language class usually uses some form of technology. Technology has been used to both help and improve language learning. Technology enables teachers to adapt classroom activities, thus enhancing the language learning process.Technology continues to grow its importance as a tool to help teachers facilitate language learning for theirlearners. It discussed different attitudes which support English language learners to increase their learning skills through using technologies. This can make students passionate about accepting the material delivered by educators so that the effectiveness of learning can be achieved. And can making Classroom fun and not boring when we use technology in study and activities in classroom and Kahoot is present as a learning application to foster motivation and enthusiasm for learners to create conducive classroom conditions for the achievement of the effectiveness of learning.Use of the Kahoot platform used was very suitable to be used in creating interactive and fun learning.
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF EDMODO USE IN ENGLISH CLASS Ridho Kurniawan; Yahfenel Evi Fussalam; Deka Ismi Mori Saputra
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Vol 3 No 2 July (2021): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v3i2.691

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The use of technology in learning is an effort made in the classroom to increase student participation, motivation and learning outcomes. Edmodo as a technology that can be used in learning has features that facilitate students to learn and play through dynamic games. This article contains the results of research from students' experiences in using Edmodo. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires to students regarding the use of features in Edmodo; the extent to which this affects their learning activities in class and also their motivation to learn. The results of this study indicate that the use of Edmodo affects the dynamics of learning in the classroom, student involvement, learning experiences and student learning motivation. In addition, the use of Edmodo features is also very influential in reducing student focus in learning and improving the quality of learning in comparison. learn in a conventional manner. In addition, another factor that affects the improvement of learning using Edmodo is suitable content which is complemented by feedback to students.
An ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS’ STRATEGIES IN TEACHING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILL Ridho Kurniawan; Yahfenel Evi Fussalam; Tri Saswandi
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v3i2.800

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This study seeks to determine the types and frequency of tactics employed by teachers in teaching English speaking. This study focused on the English instructors in Jambi. The data was qualitatively examined. The findings revealed that the teachers employed four distinct tactics. These were enhancing student discourse, developing role play, developing narratives, and training interviews. In teaching English as a second language, role-playing was the most prevalent approach employed by teachers. Teachers determined that by implementing the developing role play technique, pupils became more active and confident when playing a role based on the materials provided by the teachers. In addition to making students more passionate about learning English, role-playing encouraged them to engage in more conversation with their classmates and peers.Keywords :Analysis, Strategy, Public Speaking
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STUDENTS' ABILITY IN TOEFL READING COMPREHENSION Solpia Nuraini; Winda Trisnawati; Ridho Kurniawan
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Language Education Development (JLed)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v5i1.1416

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The TOEFL test is globally acknowledged as the foremost assessment tool for evaluating English proficiency levels (Warfield, 2013:133). This study explores the English department students' readiness for the TOEFL examination, with a specific focus on 4th-semester students enrolled in the TOEFL preparation class at STKIP MB. An observed issue pertains to reading comprehension difficulties encountered by students in this class. This difficulty primarily stems from the complexity and length of the texts, making it challenging to grasp the core ideas. Furthermore, students have been exposed to Academic Reading and Extensive Reading prior to the advanced Reading (TOEFL reading) section. This context demands specific skills such as extracting key ideas from passages, addressing direct and indirect questions, and enhancing vocabulary (Phillips, 2001). This research identifies a link between reading comprehension and reading techniques. Patel and Jain (2008:80) distinguish intensive, extensive, Aloud, and Silent reading techniques, with students struggling to maintain focus and comprehend texts effectively. Inefficient strategies often lead to time-consuming responses to reading comprehension questions. Another significant hurdle is that students tend to read passages word by word, hindering their ability to retain information. Harmar (2018:25) aptly notes, "Reading is an exercise dominated by the eyes and the brain," emphasizing that reading serves as a medium to obtain information and understand the meaning of text. However, the reality reveals a deficit in understanding words or sentences in English among some students, indicative of inadequate reading comprehension and limited vocabulary. This research also highlights the challenges faced by college students preparing for TOEFL, wherein tests exhibit varied formats, making them significantly different from typical assessments. The abundance of seemingly correct answer choices often perplexes students, leading to confusion and inconsistency in selecting the right answers. Furthermore, the students frequently grapple with tense usage and vocabulary limitations in the English language. Notably, reading comprehension consistently emerges as the lowest-scoring section in the TOEFL test. In conclusion, this study aims to address the reading comprehension difficulties encountered by STKIP MB 4th Semester Students in the TOEFL preparation class. By examining the correlation between reading techniques, comprehension strategies, and vocabulary enhancement, the research strives to provide effective solutions to improve TOEFL reading scores and overall English proficiency among students.
STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING AT STIA LPPN PADANG Mellati Mandasari; Yahfenel Evi Fussalam; Ridho Kurniawan
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v6i2.2335

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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze students' perceptions of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in English language learning at Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Lppn Padang. In particular, it focuses on the application of ChatGPT, an AI-based chatbot developed by OpenAI, to assist students in improving their writing skills. Through surveys and interviews, data were collected from students to evaluate their experiences and perceptions of using ChatGPT. The findings reveal that while many students appreciate the support provided by AI in terms of ease of access to information, improved writing efficiency, and enhanced understanding, concerns remain regarding over-reliance on technology and potential impacts on independent learning. This research contributes to the broader discussion on integrating advanced technology into educational practices and its implications for future learning environments. Keywords: students' perceptions, Artificial Intelligence (AI), English language education
THE INVESTIGATING STUDENTS’ STRESS MODEL OF THE COGNITIVE LOAD IN UNDERGRADUATE ENGLISH THESIS WRITING: Menyelidiki Model Stres Mahasiswa terhadap Beban Kognitif dalam Penulisan Skripsi Bahasa Inggris Tingkat Sarjana Dera Febriyanti Sunaryo Sunaryo; Winda Trisnawati; Ridho Kurniawan
Journal Of Language Education and Development (JLed) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Journal of Language Education and Development (JLed)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/jled.v7i2.3482

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This research title is The Investigating Students’ Stress Model of the Cognitive Load in Undergraduate English Thesis Writing. The purpose of this research is to explore how final-year students who write their English theses while working part-time experience stress in relation to intrinsic, extraneous, and germane cognitive loads, using three stress model approaches: stimulus, response, and transactional stress models.This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. The subjects of this study were four English Education students of Universitas Muhammadiyah Muara Bungo who work part-time. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews and analyzed thematically using Maxqda. The results showed that the students experienced stress related to three types of cognitive load: intrinsic cognitive load, such as difficulty understanding theory, limited vocabulary, sentence structure, and translation; extranouse cognitive load, such as confusing lecturer revisions, family pressure, workload, and limited resources; and germane load, which although stressful, encourages motivation, development of coping strategies, and deeper academic understanding. These three load are experienced through stimulus (external pressure), response (emotional and physical reactions), and transactional (individual judgment and adaptive strategies) stress models that vary from student to student.