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Navigating Reading Comprehension: Insights into Strategy Utilization and Cultural Influences among EFL Learners Nurlaela Rahmawati; Dwi Nopiyadi; Aldha Williyan
National Conference on Language, Education, and Technology Proceeding Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Muhammadiyah Cirebon

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Proficient reading comprehension is a fundamental pillar of language acquisition and academic excellence, empowering students to extract meaning from a diverse array of texts and nurturing essential critical thinking skills. This qualitative investigation delves into students' perceptions and utilization of reading strategies, employing comprehensive in-depth interviews and focused group discussions with tenth-grade high school students. Employing a phenomenological research framework, the study delves into how students actively employ a range of strategies, the rationale underlying their choice of specific techniques, and their evaluations of the efficacy of these strategies in bolstering reading comprehension. The findings underscore the dynamic nature of strategy preference and utilization among students. Participants exhibit a diverse spectrum of preferences, embracing strategies such as visualization, questioning, summarization, and forging connections based on their unique learning styles and contextual exigencies. These strategies emerge as cognitive tools that not only facilitate profound interaction with the text but also contribute to comprehension and the retention of knowledge. Remarkably, participants showcase metacognitive awareness, thoughtfully reflecting on their strategic decisions and adapting these strategies in consonance with the complexity of the text. The exploration further unveils the influence of cultural and linguistic factors on strategy selection. Participants hailing from various backgrounds emphasize how their cultural heritage and language proficiency mould their approach to reading. Additionally, discernible patterns in strategy preferences across demographic variables, including age, gender, and language proficiency, are identified, thereby offering nuanced insights into the interplay between personal attributes and strategic engagement. Ultimately, this research enriches our comprehension of reading comprehension strategies by illuminating the intricate interplay of individual characteristics, cultural contexts, and strategic deployment.
The Implementation of Brainstorming Method by EFL Teachers in Improving Students’ Engagement in Speaking Class A Case Study at SMAN 1 Pangalengan Neng Nisa Anisa Padilah; Aldha Williyan; Utami Rosalina
Tomorrow's Education Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Institut Pendidikan dan Bahasa Invada

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This study aims to explore how EFL teachers implement brainstorming methods to increase student engagement in speaking classes and how it impacts student engagement. The method used in this research is qualitative method and case study. Utilizing a qualitative case study approach, this research involves observations, interviews, and document analysis to gather data on how brainstorming activities affect student participation and speaking skills. The results of this study show that EFL teachers at SMAN 1 Pangalengan use brainstorming method to increase student engagement in speaking class. The steps include making lesson plans, choosing the type of brainstorming, preparing teaching materials, conditioning the class, dividing groups, brainstorming sessions, and classifying ideas. The types of brainstorming used were round robin, mind mapping, role storming, and brainwriting. The impact was increased participation, confidence, motivation, critical thinking skills, focus, concentration, and English language skills. This method makes learning more varied and dynamic.
The Implementation of Brainstorming Method by EFL Teachers in Improving Students’ Engagement in Speaking Class A Case Study at SMAN 1 Pangalengan Neng Nisa Anisa Padilah; Aldha Williyan; Utami Rosalina
Tomorrow's Education Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Institut Prima Bangsa

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This study aims to explore how EFL teachers implement brainstorming methods to increase student engagement in speaking classes and how it impacts student engagement. The method used in this research is qualitative method and case study. Utilizing a qualitative case study approach, this research involves observations, interviews, and document analysis to gather data on how brainstorming activities affect student participation and speaking skills. The results of this study show that EFL teachers at SMAN 1 Pangalengan use brainstorming method to increase student engagement in speaking class. The steps include making lesson plans, choosing the type of brainstorming, preparing teaching materials, conditioning the class, dividing groups, brainstorming sessions, and classifying ideas. The types of brainstorming used were round robin, mind mapping, role storming, and brainwriting. The impact was increased participation, confidence, motivation, critical thinking skills, focus, concentration, and English language skills. This method makes learning more varied and dynamic.
The The Use of Storyline Online Website by EFL Learners as The Independent Learning Media to Learn Listening Comprehension Putri Wulandari; Aldha Williyan; Virga Putra Darma
Tomorrow's Education Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : Institut Prima Bangsa

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This study aims to explore the use of the Storyline online website for learning listening comprehension and also find out the benefits and challenges EFL learners perceive when using the Storyline Online website as a self-learning tool to learn listening comprehension skills. The methodology for this study is qualitative, using a descriptive research design. The participants of this study were 3 students from class XI RPL 2 who were selected by criterion-based sampling. For this study, the researcher employed interviews, focus group discussions and documentation methods to gather the necessary information. The researcher used Miles and Huberman's method to analyze the data. The results of this study show that the online storyline website is used to learn to listen for gist, listen for specific information, listen for details and inferential listening. Storyline online has several benefits and challenges. The benefits of storyline include practicing listening comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, pronunciation, inspiring stories and easy to use. While the challenges in learning to use storyline include unfamiliar vocabulary, fast pronunciation and accents.