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Journal : ACITYA Journal of Teaching

Tenth Grade Students’ Ability in Writing Descriptive Text Using Magic Card Nurhayati Nurhayati; Sayit Abdul Karim; Budiarti Budiarti; Suryo Sudiro
Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (527.895 KB) | DOI: 10.30650/ajte.v4i1.3207

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English language teachers nowadays are challenged to present interesting and innovative ways of teaching English in order to motivate their students to learn. Magic card can be used as an alternative learning medium toward the students’ ability to write descriptive text. The present study attempts to figure out students’ ability in writing descriptive text utilizing magic card and to describe the students’ perceptions about the use of magic card in writing descriptive text. Therefore, a quantitative descriptive research design was applied. Furthermore, to obtain the data needed, a set of test and questionnaire were administered to 36 participants (29 females and 7 males) of the tenth-grade students. The findings revealed that the total mean of students’ ability was categorized into good criteria (84%). It means that the students’ ability in writing descriptive text is significantly improved. Moreover, the results of questionnaire showed that students like using magic card because magic card is an interesting medium which would make students enjoy in studying, active in writing and creative in thinking. Besides, magic card can enrich students’ vocabulary as it promotes students’ creativity.
The Use of Natural Disaster Picture as a Medium of Learning to Write Report Text Ayu Setiya Ningsih; Sayit Abdul Karim
Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/ajte.v5i1.3491

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Writing is one of the language skills that is considered difficult for most Indonesian EFL students. Teachers are challenged to provide an interesting medium of learning to increase students' writing skills and motivation. Natural disaster pictures can be utilized as an alternative medium for learning to write report text. Therefore, this study aims to find out students' ability in writing report texts using natural disaster picture and to describe perceptions of students in using natural disaster picture as a medium of learning to write report texts. The respondents were 22 students in the tenth grade at SMA N 1 Binangun in the academic year 2021/2022. A descriptive quantitative study was utilized in the present study. To collect the data needed, the researchers used tests and questionnaires. Furthermore, a test is used to collect the data on students' achievement in writing report text, meanwhile, a questionnaire is used to find out students' perceptions of using natural disaster picture as a learning medium to write report text. The results of the study revealed that the total score of students is 1308 and the mean score is 60. It means that the achievement of tenth-grade students at SMA N 1 Binangun is categorized as "Enough" as per the scoring rubric conversion scale. Meanwhile, the results of the questionnaire showed that using natural disaster picture as a medium of learning may motivate students to learn, create an interesting atmosphere, and provide new experiences in learning to write report text.
Accelerating EFL Learners’ Speaking and Listening Skills through the Audio-Lingual Teaching Method Karim, Sayit Abdul; Sudiro, Suryo; Isnanisa, Rizqi; Ningrum, Apriliani Dewi Puspita; Maemunah, Siti
Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): ACITYA Journal of Teaching and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/ajte.v6i2.3862

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Teaching English as a foreign language is a great challenge for EFL teachers in Indonesia because they are expected to be more creative and innovative in arousing students' attention during the learning-teaching process. The Audio-Lingual Method (ALM) is one of the teaching methods in foreign language learning that may be utilized in teaching speaking and listening skills. This conceptual article attempts to explore how ALM can accelerate EFL learners’ speaking and listening skills. Therefore, it discusses the concept of ALM, the strategy of ALM in learning speaking and listening skills, as well as the benefits of using ALM in learning language skills. A descriptive qualitative research approach with library research design was utilized to review and explore the concept, strategy, and benefits of using the ALM in accelerating EFL students’ speaking and listening skills. This method enables researchers to delve into relevant information and experts' perspectives on the ALM. In addition, it gains more insight into learning and teaching speaking and listening skills, and reviews the learning of speaking and listening skills using the ALM. The data were obtained from previous research findings, related articles, and documentation on the ALM. The data were qualitatively analyzed and comprehensively described the issues and provided valuable insights for all stakeholders in the field of education, including EFL teachers, students, school curriculum developers, and researchers.
Accelerating EFL Learners’ Speaking and Listening Skills through the Audio-Lingual Teaching Method Karim, Sayit Abdul; Sudiro, Suryo; Isnanisa, Rizqi; Ningrum, Apriliani Dewi Puspita; Maemunah, Siti
Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): ACITYA Journal of Teaching and Education
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/ajte.v6i2.3862

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Teaching English as a foreign language is a great challenge for EFL teachers in Indonesia because they are expected to be more creative and innovative in arousing students' attention during the learning-teaching process. The Audio-Lingual Method (ALM) is one of the teaching methods in foreign language learning that may be utilized in teaching speaking and listening skills. This conceptual article attempts to explore how ALM can accelerate EFL learners’ speaking and listening skills. Therefore, it discusses the concept of ALM, the strategy of ALM in learning speaking and listening skills, as well as the benefits of using ALM in learning language skills. A descriptive qualitative research approach with library research design was utilized to review and explore the concept, strategy, and benefits of using the ALM in accelerating EFL students’ speaking and listening skills. This method enables researchers to delve into relevant information and experts' perspectives on the ALM. In addition, it gains more insight into learning and teaching speaking and listening skills, and reviews the learning of speaking and listening skills using the ALM. The data were obtained from previous research findings, related articles, and documentation on the ALM. The data were qualitatively analyzed and comprehensively described the issues and provided valuable insights for all stakeholders in the field of education, including EFL teachers, students, school curriculum developers, and researchers.
Boosting Vocabulary Mastery Through TED Talks Video: Students’ Perceptions and Challenges Anggoro Jati, Tri; Karim, Sayit Abdul; Matas, Gordan
Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): ACITYA Journal of Teaching and Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/ajte.v7i1.4122

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Audio-visual content has emerged in the current digital era as a powerful tool for enhancing students’ vocabulary mastery. This study explores the perceptions and challenges students encounter when using TED Talks as a medium of learning English vocabulary. Employing a qualitative research design, this study collected the data through open-ended questions. Fifteen students in the third-grade XII of MAN 2 Yogyakarta participated as the respondents. The data was qualitatively analysed by explaining every respondent's answers based on each theme. Furthermore, the respondents ‘answers were analysed using the interactive model theory proposed by Miles and Huberman (1994). The finding revealed that students perceived positive view on the TED Talks video by appreciating their engaging content and authentic language exposure available. However, several challenges were identified including difficulties in understanding various accents, the fast pace of some talks, and the complexity of specific vocabulary. Despite these obstacles, students found strategies to overcome these challenges such as repeated viewing of videos, using subtitles, and additional vocabulary practice. This study inferred that TED Talks can be a valuable resource for enhancing learning vocabulary, and provides adequate support and supplementary learning materials for learners. This study offers insights for educators on effectively integrating TED Talks video into classroom practice, and language curricula, and suggests directions for future similar studies.
Co-Authors Adimas Jaka Pratama Aditama Bagus Antasari Aisyah Putri, Shifani Alamsyah, Danang Fauzi Alamsyah, Kikin Feby Amin Aziz, Yek Anggoro Jati, Tri Anggraini, Adellia Dinta Anjani, Nasywa Maudyna Annisa Qotrunnnada Sofyana Hamzah Arifin Kurniawan Arifin Kurniawan Ayu Ramadhani, Herlina Ayu Setiya Ningsih A’yun, Silvianida Qurrota Bayu Prasetyo Aji Bayu Prasetyo Aji Besma, Meindra Cintya Rima Puspitasari Devara Aftina Putri Didha Fridayanto Didha Fridayanto Dina Rizki Annisa Dyah Ayu Rahmawati Dyah Mukaromah Ermawati , Novi Ayu Erni Cahya Utami Fadhila, Rendra Miftahul Gordan Matas Hamzah, Annisa Qotrunnnada Sofyana Hana I Khairunnisa Hijril Ismail, Hijril Hikmauli R., Taufan I Dewa Gede Rat Dwiyana Putra Intan Dewi Rakhmawati Irene Gabriella Sihole Isnanisa, Rizqi Istiqomah, Annisa Nur Iswandany Kaslan Jihan Jihan Jihan Juani Prianti Juhansar Andi Latief Jumiyasrini Jumiyasrini Jumiyasrini Justinio, Michael Kaslan, Iswandany Kumalasari, Diva Lailla Ningrum, Putri Matas, Gordan Maudia Rizqullah, Alifah Maura Isanti, Ratri Metyana Setyorini Miftahul Fadhila, Rendra Mohammad Faisal Umam Muhammad Ashari Putra Muhammad Ashari Putra Nari Laksita, Radita Nasywa Maudyna Anjani Nichella Ayu Clarita Nichella Ayu Clarita Ningrum, Apriliani Dewi Puspita Nur Fadillah, Laely Nur Hasanah, Reni Nur Istiqomah, Annisa Nurhayati Nurhayati Pratama, Adimas Jaka Prianti, Juani Punta Riyadi Suryantara Putra, Ashari Putra, Muhammad Ashari Putri Lestari, Putri Putri Lisa Anggraini Putri Lisa Anggraini Qurrota A’yun, Silvianida R. Yohanes Radjaban Ramli Ramli Ratri Maura Isanti Riana Dewi, Septi Royana Royana Royana RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rusmanto, Genta Setyorini, Metyana Sihole, Irene Gabriella Suryo Sudiro Syailendra, Axel Syarifah Sakinah Winarna Winarna Winarna