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Writing English Thesis in The Habitus New Normal Post Covid-19: Obstacles and Challenges from The Students’ Perspective Abadi, Ayuliamita; Putri, Rahmadani; Santri, Diah Dwi; Pratama, Aryawira; Saumardi, Mayang Sastra; Mahmudah, Khotimah; Fitria, Wahyuni; Rozal, Edi
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v10i2.9367

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The majority of learning and teaching activities during the COVID-19 era were distributed to remote learners. The ineffectiveness of face-to-face instruction was subsequently put aside as students felt comfortable learning online. Policymakers in the education system had to adjust to a new normal or habit once the COVID-19 cases started to decline. The aim of this research is to identify the challenges faced by final year students in completing thesis during the Post-Covid-19 New Normal Habitus period and to find out how final year students can complete their thesis guidance during the Post-Covid-19 New Normal Habitus period. There were 15 English students joining the interview and the research was conducted within the State Islamic campus in Jambi City. Coding system was implemented to get credible data. The result shows that Completing studies in the New Normal Era has several obstacles. One of the most significant problems is the communication problem between students and supervisors which involves internal and external factors. Internal factors focus on difficulties caused by students' lack of understanding of thesis components, references and citation styles. Meanwhile, external factors focus on students' difficulties in the thesis writing process which depends on the direction of the supervisor, where some lecturers still provide online thesis guidance, where students agree that online counseling is not effective.
ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PROBLEMS IN IMPLEMETING CURRICULUM 2013 IN SMPN 2 WIH PESAM Abadi, Ayuliamita
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v6i1.28

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This research is about the teachers’ problems in implementing curriculum 2013. It was conducted at SMPN 2 Wih Pesam. The aims of the research were to find out what problems are faced by those English teachers in implementing curriculum 2013 in SMPN2 Wih Pesam and to find out what are the teachers’ opinions about the change of curriculum. The design of this research was qualitative descriptive method. The subject of the research was the English teachers in SMPN 2 Wih Pesam. There were two English teachers in the school. The data was collected by using questionnaire and interview. The result showed that there were 4 problems faced by English teachers in SMPN 2 Wih Pesam. They were (1) the basic competence in curriculum 2013 cannot be modified, (2) lack of facilities, (3) the assessment, and (4) students’ low motivation. The result also showed that the English teachers agree that curriculum 2013 should be change, develop, and revise in some aspects to be a perfect curriculum.
THE EFFECT OF COOPERATIVE INTEGRATED READING COMPOSITION (CIRC) TECHNIQUE TOWARD STUDENT READING COMPREHENSION ON RECOUNT TEXT AT GRADE VIII MTS NURUL IMAN ULU GEDONG Abadi, Ayuliamita; Raudhatul Jannah, Siti; Andriani, Meri
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v4i1.51

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The four basic English skills are speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Receptive skills are reading and listening, productive skills are speaking and writing. Reading establishes textual meaning in language. Reading is a vital ability for English learners. It's important since reading helps pupils learn a lot. The first issue with this study was students' low vocabulary. Second, students lack reading motivation. Third, kids think their reading has no relation to the word. Fourth, the teacher applies old reading strategies without student participation. This study examined how the Cooperative Integrated Reading Composition Technique affected reading comprehension on recount texts in grade VIII at MTS Nurul Iman Ulu Gedong. There were 54 students in this study. In the experiment, 28 class VIII pi were utilized to sample. In this study, the mean pre-test score was 63,21 and the post-test score was 79,10 (79,10>63,21). At 27 degrees of freedom and 5% significance. Table values are 2.052 and t-test values are 0.54 (0,54≥2,052). It showed Hi accepted and Ho declined. Thus, the study advised English teachers to employ Cooperative integrated reading composition (CIRC) to teach reading comprehension, particularly recount text.
AN ANALYSIS ON TEACHING ENGLISH USING ENGLISH MOVIE AT THE EIGHT GRADE AT SMPN 3 TUNGKAL JAYA Nurhasahah, Amalia; Hasanah, Dewi; Abadi, Ayuliamita; Santika, Giar
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v4i1.52

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The purpose of this research is to determine how instructors in class VIII.1 B SMPN 3 Tungkal Jaya teach English using English films. In this research, qualitative methodology was employed. Observation and interviews were employed to collect data for this research, whose subject is an eighth-grade English teacher at SMPN 3 Tungkal Jaya. This research revealed that teachers use three activities to teach English through films: pre-viewing, during viewing, and after viewing. By utilising these three activities, teachers can make it easier for students to learn English through films, as well as enhance students' listening, speaking, writing, and vocabulary abilities. After learning how to use films, teachers designate students homework so they can assess their comprehension.
STUDENTS’ DIFFICULTIES IN SPEAKING ENGLISH AT THE SECOND GRADE OF MTs NEGERI 1 BUNGO Suryani, Hilma; Abadi, Ayuliamita; Tika, Herni; Mayazila, Wafiq
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v4i2.53

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This research sought to identify students' difficulties in speaking English and the root causes of those difficulties. This research was carried out in MTsN 1 Bungo. The research design utilizes qualitative descriptive methodology. This investigation focuses on the second-grade MTsN 1 Bungo students. The data for this research were gathered through observation and interviews. The researcher determined, based on the findings and discussion, that speaking English presents and is accompanied by a number of difficulties and causes of difficulty. The linguistic difficulties the student encountered when speaking English were a lack of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. When speaking English, students struggle with a lack of confidence, shyness, and apprehensiveness. pronunciation difficulties predominate among difficulties. The majority of students stated that they are afraid of pronouncing English words incorrectly. Student difficulties are caused by a fear of making a blunder.
Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Based Inferential Reading Module Uyun Nafiah; Fitria, Wahyuni; Abadi, Ayuliamita
SALEE: Study of Applied Linguistics and English Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman Kepulauan Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35961/salee.v6i1.1577

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Nowadays, literacy is very important and critical thinking should be added in the teaching and learning. Therefore, this research is aimed at developing Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Based Inferential Reading Module which is suitable and practical for students of English Education Study Program. This was developmental research which used ADDIE model that consisted of five stages: analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate. Based on the result of validity test by two expert validators, it gained mean percentage 84.24% categorized as very valid in term of content eligibility, linguistics, presentation, and graphics components. Besides, based on the result of students’ practicality in terms of ease of use, efficiency of learning time and benefits, it was found percentage 81.13% categorized as very practical. It could be concluded that Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Based Inferential Reading Module is suitable, practical, and beneficial for the students of English Education Study Program UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi.