Dwi Adi Nugroho
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STRUCTURE OF ACTANT IN CINDERELLA AND DATUKALINDIDI’ SOLA PUDUKBALENGKARE Dwi Adi Nugroho; Alfiah Pratiwi; Waode Surya Darmadali
elstic : english language linguistics culture Vol 1 No 3 (2021): Volume 1, Number 3, December 2021
Publisher : Univeristas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin Makassar

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This research aims to describe the structure of events in Cinderella and Datukalindidi’ sola Pudu’balingkare, to outline the form of the actantial structure and functional model in these fairy tales.The researcher used structural narratology approach and descriptive method. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. In the analysis, the actant structure and functional model in these folktales had been analyzed through the actions of the characters in the story.The research result shows that not all fairy tales have a complex structure as stated in theory. Not all stages fulfilled properly. It means a lot of characters that are not one hundred percent involved in one function. However, that is exactly what become evident that the conflict character was prominent because they have dual role. 
Hubungan antara Strategi belajar kosakata siswa dan penguasaan kosakata yang dimiliki Nur Husnil Khatimah; Dwi Adi Nugroho; Sri Hariati Mustari
elstic : english language linguistics culture Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Volume 2, Number 2, August 2022
Publisher : Univeristas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin Makassar

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The research aimed to finding out the types of vocabulary learning strategies (VLS) used by students of SMK Negeri 4 Makassar, the differences of vocabulary learning strategies used by the students of SMK Negeri 4 Makassar based on their field of study, and whether or not the significant relationship between vocabulary learning strategies and vocabulary size of the students of SMK Negeri 4 Makassar. The research applied correlational research design. Three classes different from three majors; accounting, administration, and tourism, were chosen as the subjects of this research obtained through random sampling technique from the population that consisted of 156 students in the academic year 2016/2017. There were 82 samples in this research. The result of this research was accounting students used metacognitive strategies frequently (m=3.39), administration students tended to use determination strategies (m=3.32), and tourism students applied social strategies frequent (m=3.37), and (3) there was a significant correlation between students’ VLS and vocabulary knowledge based on result where r = .225 categorized as low degree of correlation and p = .042 where p<α (α=.05), it means H0 was rejected. Therefore, the result indicated that VLS used of students of SMK Negeri 4 Makassar had correlation with their vocabulary knowledge. The students used vocabulary learning strategies respectively from the most frequent to the least frequent; they are metacognitive strategies, determination strategies, social strategies, memory strategies, and cognitive strategies.
The Effectiveness of Listen-Read-Discuss (LRD) on Students’ Reading Comprehension Hermin Kondo; Dwi Adi Nugroho; Nurul Imansari
GLENS: Global English Insights Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): GLENS, November 2023
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

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This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Listen-Read-Discuss (LRD) strategy in improving students' reading comprehension at SMAN 2 Majene. A quasi-experimental design was used with a population of 277 tenth-grade students. The sample, consisting of 60 students, was selected using convenience sampling. The assessment instrument comprised 20 multiple-choice questions administered to both the experiment and control groups before and after the treatment. The results revealed that the students' average pre-test scores in the experimental group were categorized as poor, with a mean score of 44.33. However, their post-test scores significantly improved to a good level, with a mean of 73.83. Similarly, the control group showed poor pre-test scores with a mean of 44.67, but their post-test scores improved to a good level, averaging 71.83. In conclusion, the students demonstrated enhancement in reading comprehension. The significant value of the pre-test and post-test results for both groups was 0.000, which is less than 0.05. Therefore, the t-test value was smaller than 0.05, confirming that the Alternative Hypothesis (Ha) was accepted, and the Null Hypothesis (H0) was rejected, indicating a significant effect of the LRD strategy on the reading comprehension of tenth-grade students at SMAN 2 Majene.
The Effectiveness of Listen-Read-Discuss (LRD) on Students’ Reading Comprehension Hermin Kondo; Dwi Adi Nugroho; Nurul Imansari
GLENS: Global English Insights Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): GLENS, November 2023
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/glens.v1i1.2023a3

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This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Listen-Read-Discuss (LRD) strategy in improving students' reading comprehension at SMAN 2 Majene. A quasi-experimental design was used with a population of 277 tenth-grade students. The sample, consisting of 60 students, was selected using convenience sampling. The assessment instrument comprised 20 multiple-choice questions administered to both the experiment and control groups before and after the treatment. The results revealed that the students' average pre-test scores in the experimental group were categorized as poor, with a mean score of 44.33. However, their post-test scores significantly improved to a good level, with a mean of 73.83. Similarly, the control group showed poor pre-test scores with a mean of 44.67, but their post-test scores improved to a good level, averaging 71.83. In conclusion, the students demonstrated enhancement in reading comprehension. The significant value of the pre-test and post-test results for both groups was 0.000, which is less than 0.05. Therefore, the t-test value was smaller than 0.05, confirming that the Alternative Hypothesis (Ha) was accepted, and the Null Hypothesis (H0) was rejected, indicating a significant effect of the LRD strategy on the reading comprehension of tenth-grade students at SMAN 2 Majene.