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Journal : ELT Echo

SYNCHRONIZATION OF ENGLISH STUDENTS’ WORKSHEET (LKS) TO THE CURRICULUM Neneng Heni Nurhidayah; Farouk Imam Arrasyid
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol 2, No 1 (2017): JUNE 2017
Publisher : IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

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Abstract: This analysis is intended to uncover the synchronization between the students’ worksheet for vocational high school to the School Based Curriculum. This research explores the profile of the English students’ worksheet; evaluate the synchronization between the English students’ worksheet’s content and assessment to the learning objective in curriculum. This research utilizes qualitative research design, particularly in the form of a descriptive-evaluative content analysis. The data collection technique is in non-participant analysis study. The primary data is one printed students’ worksheet entitled “BAHASA INGGRIS Untuk SMK TEKNIK” published by MARGA MITRA and is used in SMK Al-Hidayah Cirebon. The data are analyzed by using textbook evaluation checklists which are represented into percentage and described into paragraph description as the result. The result of the research shows that the analyzed students’ worksheet obtains over a third of poor items, nearly two third of good items , and only a small portion of excellent. It means that this students’ worksheet is mostly categorized good in the term of general evaluation. However, fact found that some contents and assessments in this students’ worksheet are out of the guidance in the syllabus. It is clear that it contains roughly a quarter of not synchronous assessment in speaking, nearly a third in reading, and nearly two third in writing. It indicates that the references and the guidance of the students’ worksheet are questionable and untrustworthyKeywords: Students’ Worksheet, Synchronization, Curriculum, Syllabus, Learning Objective.
REVEALING PROCESS-BASED AND WRITERS’ CHOICE OF ACADEMIC ESSAY WRITING IN UNDERGRADUATE EFL LEARNERS Rahmawati Auliyah; Farouk Imam Arrasyid
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol 4, No 1 (2019): June 2019
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This research are to describe the process-based academic writing plays the role in essay creationin the argumentative essay from EFL learners; to describe the writer’s choice contributing in academic essay writing of EFL in undergraduate by using rhetorical patterns; and to describe the weaknesses and strengths of process-based and writer’s choice role; This research uses the descriptive qualitative. The data sources of this research are argumentative essays from ELTD, sixth semester in undergraduate IAIN SNJ Cirebon. The text was taken from the students who followed GBL lesson in previous semester. The instrument is the researchers theirself. The techniques of collecting data that is used by the researchers are questionnaire, interview transcript, audio recording and document. The result of this research is different with the previous research. In this research, the researcherss shows essay’s writing process in detail, contribution of rhetorical patterns in essay’s creation and how strength and weakness the process also the pattern in essay. To the role of process-based stages here are more than half of efforts in making essay, means certain stages are very useful to the students as the author here. The examples are pre writing, editing and revising, and responding. Then, the patterns help the students as the author to arrange their essay. Both are giving big contribution to communicate the text to the readers. This is such as using marker (Mk 1, Mk 2 and Mk 3) as the signal or bridge among the sentence or the paragraph. However, both of them still have their own to be applied to the EFL learners
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DICTOGLOSS METHOD ON LISTENING SKILL OF NARRATIVE TEXT AT TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF MA AL IMAN ADIWERNA TEGAL Tuty Alawiyah; Farouk Imam Arrasyid
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol 1, No 1 (2016): December 2016
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Abstract:Many problems based on condition of learning listening at tenth grade students of MA Al-Iman Adiwerna Tegal, students difficult to understand the topic or, content of spoken. This research method is quantitative, that used quasi experiment design. The population was at the tenth grade students of MA Al-Iman Adiwerna Tegal with a total number of 90 students and 61 students were taken as sample. The data were collected by using multiple choice listening  test (pre and post-test). The finding show the t-test result it can be seen that tcount is 2.289 and ttable = 1.671. So, the researcher made the conclusions of the hypothesis that tcount is higher than ttable namely 2.571>1.684 an from formula of t-test shown that to > tt namely 0,026 < 0,05, In other word, the Alternative Hypothesis (Ha) is accepted and the Null Hypothesis (Ho) is rejected. It means that there is positive and significant effect of using dictogloss method on listening skill of narrative text. It means that there is positive and significant effect of using dictogloss method on listening skill of narrative text at Tenth Grade Students of Ma Al Iman Adiwerna Tegal. Keyword: Dictogloss method, Listening Skill, Narrative Text.  
CRITICAL THINKING ASPECT OF SUCCESSFUL ENGLISH LEARNERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Aan Roihatul Jannah; Farouk Imam Arrasyid; Ahmad Rifai
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol 6, No 1 (2021): JUNE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v6i1.8178

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the learners’ skills of communication, collaboration, creative and critical thinking, information literacy, media literacy, technology literacy, leadership, initiative, productivity, social skill and flexibility are the important requirements in this 21st century. Those skills can be developed through learning a foreign language. A successful language learner covers several characteristics, which quite similar with the characteristics of a bilingual or multilingual. A lot of research had explored the characteristics of a successful language learner, without specifying the skills involved. The aim of this research is to analyze the profile of successful English learners on their critical thinking aspect. The method of this research is qualitative and the data is collected through interview for both teacher and learners. The result shows that the successful learners are commonly reached the standard of a good critical thinking based on the the theory adapted.
EXPLORING WRITING PRACTICES IN EFL CLASSROOM: A CASE STUDY AT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT IAIN SYEKH NURJATI CIREBON Astri Rahayu; Farouk Imam Arrasyid
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol 1, No 1 (2016): December 2016
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Abstract: This article investigated the type of literacy writing practices in teaching writing for communication in EFL classroom especially in making descriptive text and the teacher’s ways used in the writing process. This article reports on a descriptive qualitative exploration. This article aimed to find out the types of literacy writing practices are found in EFL class room and to identify how the teacher use the available materials in writing practices EFL classroom. This article uses three techniques in collecting data: observation, Interview and study of document. This study shows that the lecturer of EFL learner’s uses variety approaches, methods, strategies and techniques when the researcher recorded teaching and learning writing process using field notes observation. There are use five processes: pre writing stage, writing stage, revising, editing and publishing. Several variety approaches (e.g. student center, genre based and process oriented). Then, method is mind mapping. Besides that, there are strategies (e.g. Brainstorming, guided writing, and collaborative strategy. There are techniques used include scaffolding, listing, free writing and clustering. It can help enhancing the students’ proficiency in literacy practices. Beside that the comprehension in order to create teaching and learning becomes effective and efficient in EFL classroom.     Key words: Literacy, Writing Practices, EFL, Classroom.