Surmiyati Surmiyati
Universitas Tanjungpura, Indonesia

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An Analysis of the Main Character’s Personality Development in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Uzla Aulia Faraditha; Yanti Sri Rezeki; Wardah Wardah; Eni Rosnija; Surmiyati Surmiyati
Tamaddun Life Vol 21 No 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra - Universitas Muslim Indonesia

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This study aims to describe the personality development of a character in a novel. The object of this research is Harry Potter from the novel written by J.K. Rowling's, ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’. This study uses a descriptive method and data is collected by reading and taking important things from the novel that can be used as research material. Harry Potter's characteristic is described as brave, caring, curious, bad-tempered, insolent, and stubborn through personal description, speech, reactions, and character as seen by others. The results show that the character's personality development occurs slowly during the story. Character’s personality development can be observed by comparing the character's personality at the beginning of the story to the end. It can be observed in each chapter through the character's ways of talking, character's behaviour, character's emotions, and character's actions. From this research, it can be concluded that Harry experiences a series of external and internal events that affects his feelings and emotions, which could also affect the development of his personality.
Students’ Motivation in Completing English Assignments in Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic Adelia Nurhidayah; Endang Susilawati; Surmiyati Surmiyati
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
Publisher : IKIP Budi Utomo Malang

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This research aimed to identify students’ levels and the types of motivation that they apply the most to completing their English assignments in online learning at class X in SMAN 1 Sajingan Besar in the academic year 2020-2021. The researcher conducted descriptive research and collected the data using a questionnaire given to 68 students. The first result revealed that students’ motivation for completing their English assignments in online learning was in the middle category at 70.23%. Meanwhile, the second result showed that the type of motivation students applied the most was extrinsic motivation, with 73,68%. The majority of the conditions contributing to students' extrinsic motivation were related to feeling guilty, being aware of the need to improve their English skills, and feeling proud when completing it on time. Then, the students were influenced intrinsically by their feelings of satisfaction and enjoyment. However, amotivation also occurred because of a lack of awareness and a lack of vocabulary mastery. These findings suggest that, even though extrinsic motivation was quite high, students had to have intrinsic motivation and complete their assignments with interest, enjoyment, and satisfaction. The teacher and the parents must support students harder to help them complete assignments in online learning.
DESIGNING PAV (PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE) BOARD AS A MEDIUM FOR LEARNING PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE FOR THE ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS Irma Nur Asyifa; Yanti Sri Rezeki; Dwi Riyanti; Urai Salam; Surmiyati Surmiyati
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol. 6 No. 5 (2023): VOLUME 6 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2023
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

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Media can be used as an aid in supporting teaching and learning English at school. However, there are still a few media variations used to deepen the student’s understanding of the material. This study aimed to design PAV (Passive and Active Voice) Board as a medium to help students in Grade XI of SMAN 10 Pontianak learn and deepen their understanding of passive and active voice. This study used ADDIE as the research model with three phases: Analysis, Design, and Development. The data were collected by distributing the need analysis questionnaire to the 31 students in Grade XI IPS 1 of SMAN 10 Pontianak and an internal evaluation questionnaire to an English teacher of SMAN 10 Pontianak. The finding showed that students need a medium that can support them in learning passive and active voice which are changing active voice into passive voice, remembering the formula passive and active voice, identifying the subject, to be, verb 1, verb 2, verb 3, object, object pronoun, and preposition, and for PAV Board as a medium had a good score from the evaluator in criteria of the content, language, visual appearance, and product guide, which is 3.61 that categorized as "Strongly Worth”. In conclusion, designing PAV Board as a medium for learning passive and active voice was appropriate.