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Analysis Of Anies Baswedan’s Rhetorical Moves In Lectury On Urban Leadership And Digital Resiliance At The Nanyang Technological University Dwi Cahyo Pranajaya; Agung Suhadi; Washlurachim Safitri
Teaching English and Language Learning English Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): December
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/telle.v4i3.7589

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The purpose of this study is to identify and describe the rhetorical moves and to identify the dominant type of rhetorical moves used by Anies Baswedan in his lecture on urban leadership and digital resilience at Nanyang Technological University. This study is designed using a descriptive method. The object of this research is Anies Baswedan. The data collection technique through visual video analysis is carried out by analyzing the visual video and then listening to the spoken language to gain understanding with the aim of obtaining data related to the research. In this study, 37 pieces of data were found in Anies Baswedan's speech. The researcher found that the dominant type of rhetoric used by Anies Baswedan is logos. In this research, logos were found in 15 arguments, followed by pathos in 12 arguments, and finally followed by ethos in 10 arguments. Based on the results of this research, this study can serve as a reference for readers and all communication practitioners through the use of logos, ethos, and pathos. For future researchers, this study can be used as a reference to conduct research using different theories and objects in their research. Keywords: Rhetoric, Logos, Ethos, Pathos.
AN ANALYSIS OF TEACHING METHODS USED BY ENGLISH TEACHERS AT SD NEGERI 22 KOTA BENGKULU Violeta Aprili; Washlurachim Safitri; Ivan Achamd Nurcholis
Teaching English and Language Learning English Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/telle.v5i1.7935

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the teaching methods employed by English teachers at SD Negeri 22 Kota Bengkulu. The study applies a descriptive research design, utilizing observations conducted in six different classes. The results indicate that the Grammar Translation Method (GTM) is the predominant teaching approach in the school. Teachers frequently use explicit grammar instruction, translation exercises, and vocabulary memorization to facilitate language learning. Although this method effectively reinforces grammatical accuracy, it lacks interactive elements that promote fluency. The study suggests incorporating more communicative teaching strategies, such as Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) and the Direct Method, to enhance students' engagement and practical language use. Keywords: Teaching Methods, Grammar Translation Method, Primary Education, SD Negeri 22 Kota Bengkulu
THE IMPACT OF KAMPUS MENGAJAR COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES ON STUDENTS' LITERACY: A NARRATIVE REVIEW Muhammad Parli; Washlurachim Safitri
Teaching English and Language Learning English Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/telle.v5i2.8426

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In an era where literacy is fundamental for personal and societal advancement, enhancing students’ literacy skills has become a pressing educational priority, particularly in Indonesia, where national assessments show consistently low literacy performance among elementary students. This study explores the role of collaborative activities in the Kampus Mengajar (Teaching Campus) program in improving students’ literacy competencies. Rooted in the rationale that engaging, student-centered environments—through initiatives such as library revitalization, the creation of wall magazines, and reading corner development—can foster reading interest and writing ability, this research aims to investigate how such interventions influence students’ literacy engagement and outcomes. Employing a qualitative methodology in the form of a narrative literature review, the study analyzes current literature and field reports from relevant educational initiatives conducted in 2024 in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The findings reveal that collaborative activities significantly improve literacy by increasing student motivation, promoting creativity, and supporting interactive learning environments. In particular, revitalized libraries attract more student visitors and encourage book borrowing, wall magazines nurture creative expression, and reading corners cultivate a habitual reading culture. These results underscore the importance of collaborative, community-based interventions in literacy development and offer valuable insights for education stakeholders seeking to enhance literacy at the elementary school level.