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Exploring Integrated Vocabulary and Speaking Learning in “Spoken English Vocabulary and Corpus” Class Riskina, Aulia; Rafidiyah, Dina; Nurfauziah, Dwi Hana; Dayanti, Gista Rahma; Aflahah, Noor Aida; Amalin, Khusnul; Andreas, Rino; Saputro, Duwi
Jurnal Keilmuan dan Keislaman Vol. 2, No. 2, Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jkk.v2i2.53

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This article explores the strategy of integrating vocabulary and speaking learning in spoken English classes and investigates how lecturers teach these skills. The integration of vocabulary and speaking is essential as speaking is a productive skill that requires input (vocabulary) and output (spoken English). This study aims to delve into how this integration enhances speaking skills by providing language exposure through contextually relevant vocabulary usage. The lecturer's approach involves situational learning videos, focusing on pronunciation and contextual understanding. Moreover, the incorporation of corpus data, depicting vocabulary usage in various speaking contexts, aids students in practicing vocabulary in appropriate situations. The results showcase a spectrum of student responses, ranging from natural speakers to those reliant on scripted preparation. Assignments, including role-plays and conversational scenarios, foster vocabulary utilization in congruent contexts. Student interviews reflect improved understanding of spoken English through vocabulary exploration strategies, facilitating comprehension and communication. The study concludes that integrating vocabulary and speaking learning enhances spoken English proficiency, guiding educators to develop more effective teaching methodologies. Future research recommendations include expanding participant numbers for richer data insights.
The Use of English Subtitle on Films to Help Self-Study in Mastering Vocabulary Nurfauziah, Dwi Hana; Aflahah, Noor Aida; Riskina, Aulia; Dayanti, Gista Rahma; Yansyah, Yansyah; Kurniawan, Dani; Dharojah, Rakhma Widya
Jurnal Keilmuan dan Keislaman Vol. 2, No. 1, Maret 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jkk.v2i1.54

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The master key to understanding the meaning of foreign language sentences is vocabulary. Mastering a lot of vocabulary makes it easier to understand the reading, follow a conversation, give an answer, and speak a foreign language. Without a proper vocabulary, the students cannot communicate and understand what is being communicated. The goal of vocabulary teaching should be to get students to actively think about the meaning of words and how we can use them in different situations. The use of subtitles in films is an effective way to make it easier for students to develop an understanding of the sentences and vocabulary conveyed in films. For students studying English, movie subtitles have a distinct appeal, especially for expanding vocabulary. The purpose of this study is to see how the use of subtitles in films is beneficial for mastering students' vocabulary and find out whether subtitles in films can influence students' mastery of English vocabulary. The research method used by the author is a qualitative descriptive research. Data collection was carried out through documentation and interviews with research subjects. The subjects of this research were two students majoring in English class of 2020 at a private campus in South Kalimantan. This study finds the conclusion that the use of films with English subtitles as a strategy for teaching vocabulary independently can help students to master English vocabulary in a fun and interesting way because students enjoy and are motivated to learn vocabulary.
Learning English Vocabulary Strategies for Non-English Department Students at Intensive English Class Nurfauziah, Dwi Hana; Tenny Murtiningsih; Miftah Al Farhan
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v6i1.9669

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This study aims to identify English vocabulary learning strategies used by non-English major students in the Intensive English Class (IEC) program, as well as explore the difficulties they face in the learning process. Using a qualitative case study approach, this research involved four students and four IEC tutors at a private university in Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan. Data were collected through classroom observations and in-depth interviews. The results of this study reveal that students use various strategies to learn vocabulary, namely recording new vocabulary along with its meaning and example sentences, memorizing by repeating, watching movies, or listening to English music, using online dictionaries or translator applications and asking directly to tutors or classmates. The strategy most often used by students is to record new vocabulary along with its meaning and example sentences, then the least used is asking directly to tutors or classmates. The main difficulties faced by students are lack of motivation and interest, as well as difficulties in understanding and applying vocabulary in various contexts, especially related to changes in word forms in sentences. The implication of the research is that students can increase their motivation in vocabulary acquisition through fun learning activities. Furthermore, teachers are also expected to be more creative, innovative, and give appreciation to students so as to create a pleasant learning atmosphere.