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Journal : Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIO-AFFECTIVE STRATEGIES IN IMPROVING INDONESIAN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY Nurwandi Nurwandi; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Sultan Baa
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v4i1.125

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The study aimed at finding out: (1) whether the implementation of socio-affective strategies could improve Indonesian junior secondary school students’ English speaking ability; and (2) the students’ perceptions on the implementation of socio-affective strategies in teaching and learning English speaking skill. The study employed quantitative research method. Pre-experimental research design was used to assess the improvement of the students’ English speaking ability and questionnaire was used to find out the students’ perception on socio-affective strategies in English speaking classroom. Thirty three (33) seven grade students of Public Islamic Junior Secondary School (MTs. Negeri) Gowa Regency South Sulawesi Province were taken as samples of the study by using cluster random sampling technique. The pre-test and post-test results were collected from the students’ speaking assessment then analyzed by using IBM Statistic SPSS 20 Software. Questionnaire responses were classified into sub-themes and then analyzed using percentage. The study found: (1) the t-test value of English speaking ability was greater than t-table (16.476>1.693). Therefore, the alternative hypothesis (H1) was accepted and null hypothesis (H0) was rejected. It can be concluded that there was significant improvement on students’ English speaking ability by implementing socio-affective strategies at the seventh grade students of MTs Negeri Gowa Regency; (2) the result of questionnaire analysis showed that the students had positive responses to the implementation of socio-affective strategies in speaking class with the range score of 130-142. In addition, the students believed that socio-affective strategies have benefit to their interest and behavior toward language learning, and improved their English speaking ability.
TEACHER’S INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION AND ITS IMPACTS ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN EFL LEARNING Aqzhariady Khartha; Sultan Baa; Chairil Anwar Korompot
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v4i1.137

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This research attempted to reveal the types of interpersonal communication used by an English teacher in the teaching and learning process, the factors that influence it, and its impacts on students’ motivation in EFL learning at SMPN 10 Makassar. To analyze the data for this research, a descriptive qualitative method was used. The English teacher and 5 students who were involved in Zoom meetings were taken as the subject of this research. The data was gained from classroom observation and interviews. This research found that there were 15 types of verbal and 6 types of non-verbal interpersonal communication used by the teacher during the lesson. This research also found the factors that can support interpersonal communication between teachers and students. Those factors include understanding, closeness, good feedback, affection, empathy, equality, ethic, positiveness, supportiveness, openness between teachers and students; and adequate virtual communication media. On the flip side, the factors that can inhibit the effectiveness of interpersonal communication include there is no understanding, openness, affection, and respect between teachers and students; and the other factors come from passive communicants (students), inadequate virtual communication media, and noise generated during the teaching-learning process. The result of the findings also showed that there were positive and negative impacts that students felt from the teacher's interpersonal communication on their motivation to learn English
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EXTENSIVE SPEAKING PROJECT AT STATE UNIVERSITY OF MAKASSAR Suci Arnita Rahim; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Abdul Halim
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v4i1.144

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Even though the learning environment is still an online class, the implementation of the extensive speaking project is good and also in accordance with the actual method. In a semester, students work on two types of projects: group projects and individual projects. The lecturer allows students to choose their own topics, and students' project-related activities are conducted more outside of the classroom. Students' learning experiences in implementing large speaking projects were also reflected in numerous indicators in this study. These indicators include benefits such as strengthening students' public speaking skills and assisting them in being more critical thinkers, and also increased motivation and speaking fluency. Extensive speaking projects can contribute to developing students' abilities to be more creative, independent, collaborative, communicative, and technological. The project can also promote vocabulary knowledge, practice pronunciation, acquaint students with conveying ideas by extending the topic, and build students' self-confidence in the area of oral communication. As a result, they will be able to speak effectively and openly. The other indicator is the difficulties that students face in conducting extensive speaking projects, such as online learning, which renders the method less than optimally implemented.
UNDERGRADUATE ELT STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ANXIETY IN THE USE OF E-LEARNING IN INDONESIA Wahyuddin Wahyuddin; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Sultan Baa
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v4i2.299

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The pandemic of COVID-19 has brought a heavy pressure to the world in early 2020. During this pandemic, many schools and universities from the entire world in order to decrease the outbreak of COVID-19, the learning process has moved to an efficient way or alternative methods of learning during this crisis through e-learning. There are many applications of e-learning used for online learning in Indonesian education setting to date, but one of the most frequently used by the teachers is Zoom application. Speaking in English via Zoom, students certainly experience various obstacles. Each student has different psychological condition, where some students can speak English via Zoom confidently and some students also cannot speak English via Zoom because they are shy or nervous. This study aimed to discover the level of students’ speaking anxiety and identify factors to contribute the speaking anxiety in an EFL classroom via Zoom. This study used a mixed method research design to answer the problem of the study. Twenty seven (27) students of English Education Department of IAIN Kendari and purposive sampling was used in which the respondents that were being selected for the interview were seven students who study using e-learning, especially Zoom and students that have higher level of speaking anxiety. The instruments used for this study were FLCAS (Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale) questionnaire and interview concerning speaking anxiety via Zoom. Due to the pandemic that is currently happening, the questionnaire was administrated online and interview was done through voice call and had been recorded under permission. From 33 items of FLCAS questionnaire answered by 27 students to find the speaking anxiety level, this study found that there were 4 students (14.81%) who were in “Very Anxious” level, 8 students (29.63%) were in “Anxious” level and most students in which 11 students (40.74%) experienced “Mildly Anxious” level of speaking anxiety in the use Zoom. After finding out seven students who have highest level of speaking anxiety, interview was conducted with six items to find out factors contribute speaking anxiety and there were four factors which were found in the study, they are; speaking in front of the class, being laughed at by friends, teacher’s personality and attitude and students’ beliefs about English
KOHESI PARAGRAF DALAM BUKU TEKS EFL KELAS PENULISAN ESAI UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MAKASSAR Muhmmad Nurul Multazam; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Geminastiti Sakkir
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v5i2.637

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This research aimed to provide descriptive accounts of the use of paragraph cohesion in the textbook in learning materials for an essay writing class at UNM Makassar. This research employed a qualitative approach with descriptive data exposure. Qualitative research is research that aims to describe research results. This research analyzes and reveals various qualitative information with a detailed description through cohesion in this textbook. The research design used is descriptive-analytical. This design is a research design that describes the research objectively. Researchers observe in-depth and conduct an in-depth analysis of the object of research. In the application of this research design, the first thing the researcher did was to collect data and references relevant to the object of research, sort and categorize the data found, process the data, and then present the data objectively following the results of interruptions to the object of research conducted. The findings showed. The data analysis presentation consists of (1) cohesion, which includes grammatical cohesion (reference, substitution, ellipsis, and conjunction), and lexical cohesion, which includes repetition, synonym, antonym, hyponym, and collocation. In this textbook, cohesion has an influential role in the learning activity. It is suggested that it is significant to In the preparation of textbooks, it is recommended to study the presentation of the learning material to make it easier for students to understand. To facilitate students' understanding of the material, each paragraph of the learning material in the textbooks of the essay writing course at UNM should pay more attention to cohesion. Keywords: Cohesion, Essay Writing, Qualitative Research.
Co-Authors A Halim A. Muliati Abduh, Amirullah Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman R Abdullah, Sitti Aisyah Abubakar, Bahrun Adhe Ramdhany Syam Afiz, Andi Muh. Furqan Agussalim Djirong Ahmad Ridwan Ahmad Sukri Aini Titah Setyani Titah Akbar, Muh. Ramadhan Alawiyah, Siti Almira, Nisa Amra Ariyani Ananda, Ismawati Andi Endah Pratiwi Andi Eritme Yustika Abrar Andi Fitri Rahmasari M Andi Kurniawan Andi Nur Hafidzah Aliyah Qashas Andi Yurni Ulfa Angelina, Alicia Annisa Maharani Annisa, Rara Nur Anugerah Febrian Syam Aqzhariady Khartha AR, Atiqah Fajriyani Yacub Arif, Nurindah Fadillah Ariyani, Amra Armansyah Arni Arni Asriati Asriati, Asriati Athyah, Andi Ummy Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Atmowardoyo Auliah, Wahyuli Ayu S Ayu Safitri Agustina Azis Azis, Azis Azizah, Geby Azizah, Nur Wafiq Azzahra Ellyasari Baa, Sultan Badriah Badriah, Badriah Bakir, Muh. Anas Bangsa, Ade Fitriani Kesuma Baso Jabu, Baso Chaerul Fadlan Saud Dian Safitri Dian Safitri Dian Widya Alfira Dzulfikar, Ahmad Fahira Anjani Farahdiba, Syarifah Fatimah Hidayahni Amin Fatimah Hidayahni Amin Fauzan, Muh. Miftah Fauzan, Muhammad Miftah Fitrah, Atiyah Inayah Fitriana Fitriana G, Hasriani Geminastiti Sakkir Gustina, Ika Hajriah, Hajriah Hamzah, Ikhlasul Hanafie, Dimas Aditya A Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Hasniar Hasniar, Hasniar Helena Tada Helena Tada Himala Praptami Adys Hisaan, Amalia Khoirotun Husnul Khatimah Ihsan, M. Muadz Muwaffaq Ikram Nur Amri Akbar Indah Amaliah Irawan, Arya Putra Irsyad Dhahri Samad Irsyad Izzul Haq Jamaluddin Ahmad Jasmia Jasmia Jasmia Jasmia, Jasmia Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Juanda, Juanda Julianti Sapta Nadilla Jumase Basra Kaharuddin, Andi Lidiyawati Khalisah, Nur KHUMAIRAH, Adelia Rizky Khusnul Khotimah Kisman Salija, Kisman Kurnia Rahman Kurniawan Saputra La Sunra M Tahir M. Tahir Maemuna Muhayyang Magfirah, Nadila Ayu Makkaraeng, Fitria Wahyu Mansyur Mawaddah, Safira Mirwan, Husnul Khatimah Muafiah, Nurul Muh. Tahir Muh. Tahir Muhalim, Muhalim Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhammad Khalil Gibran Rusdi Muhammad Miftah Fauzan Muhammad Nurul Multazam Muhammad Ridwan Sulaiman Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Tahir Muhammad Zainal Arifin, Muhammad Zainal Muhmmad Nurul Multazam Munir Munir Munir Munir, Munir Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Naipon, Adam Naofal Nasir, Rahmat Nawir, Nurdiana Nirmala Noni, Nurdin Nur Aeni Nur Aeni NUR AENI Nur Alfika Nur Annisa Nur Ina Syam Nur'anisa, Siti NUR, Syauqiyah Awaliyah Alfiani Nurdiana Nurdin Noni Nurinayah Ramadhani Nurindah Fadillah Arif Nurindah Purnama Sari Nurjihan Nabilah Noor Nurmalasari Nurmayanti, Wa Ode Nurul Annisa Mahmud Nurul Rezky Amalia Nurul Wahyuni Ilham Nurwandi Nurwandi Patak, Andi Anto Puja Renita Meilani Putri, Al-khaerunissa Putri, Mercy Krisita Omega Putri, Umayyah Tiara R, Abdul Rahman Rahmat Naofal Nasir Rahmi Arief Rahmi Aulia Amir Raihan Riski Ananda Ramadhani, Fairuz Fakhirah Ramadhani, Trecy Trinita Rasdillah Rayhana S, Ryan Rehatalanit, Ivana Chrysalia Reski, Ade Ervina Rezki Riswan, Andi Rizky Thurfah Wiradyaningsih Ryan Aditya Syam Putra Ryan Rayhana Sofyan, Ryan Rayhana S.DM, Arifudin Sahril Nur Said, Nursakinah Alsavirah Sakir, Rauf Sakkir, Rini Isnaeni Salsabila, Putri Samsul, Cheria Tri De Afril Samtidar Samtidar Samtidar, Samtidar Seni, Bungkoboy H. Seny Luhriyani Sunusi Setiawan, Muhammad Asraf Sitti Wahyuni Saing Sri Nurhamdani Suci Arnita Rahim Suci Candrawinata Sukardi Weda Sukardi Weda Sukardi Weda, Sukardi Sukardi, Vera Sultan Baa Sultan Sultan Sunra, La Syahrir, Nur Ilmi Septia Syarifah Faradiba Syarifah Farahdiba Syarifuddin Dollah Syauqiyah Awaliyah Alfiani Nur Syazwatika, Nurul Talib, Dr. Ahmad Tangkeallo, Grace Aprilia Taswadi, Muh. Qayyum Wahyu Wahyu Wahyuddin Wahyuddin Warsita Umyah Yahya, Anisa Mujahidah Yaqub AR, Atiqah Fajriyani Yasin, Riesky Ramadhani Yuningsi, Nurasmi Yunisah Azzahra Yunisha Yusran Yusuf, Andi Muallimah