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Enhancing Writing Report Texts Using Padlet Website: The Perceptions Sukma Nur Ardini; Marlinda Marlinda
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 11, No 4 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v11i4.8316

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There are several technology-based solutions available to help students with disabilities related to compose something. However, merely providing access to technology is insufficient. It is important to utilized technology because the impelentation of using technology have an impact on students’ outcomes. The aim of this study is to investigate the perceptions in utilizing Padlet as a learning medium in writing report texts. Descriptive qualitative method was employed using questionnaire and interview. They were distributed through 36 sample of grade X and one teacher. 78% of the participants had positive perceptions; 19% neutral and 3% negative. It assumed that most of the students found that using Padlet website provided a more engaging and interactive writing experience. It was also revealed that the students who gave feedback negative and neutral perceptions had another argument that there are more learning media instead of Padlet which can increase his writing skill. The teacher supported the findings and provide nine description on how she perceived Padlet as learning media. Overall, using Padlet as a collaborative writing approach has the potential to connect and develop students' writing skills. This study is useful for writing teachers since the benefits of Padlet can make the writing process more effective and engaging, which relates to 21st Century Teaching and Learning.
Learning Pronunciation Using Record, Listen, Revise (RLR) Method in Dictionary Speech Assistant–ELSA Speak Application: How the Flow of Thinking Goes Senowarsito Senowarsito; Agnesia Stefanny Susanto; Sukma Nur Ardini
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i2.11048

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Dictionary Speech Assistant is a combination of Record, Listen, Revise (RLR) method of ELSA Speak Application to help students improve their pronunciation. The aims of the research were to describe the effectiveness as well as to explore how the flow of thinking of the junior high students in improving their pronunciation using RLR method in ELSA Speak Application. An explanatory sequential mixed-method design was utilized to collect quantitative and qualitative data. The data gained from pre-test, post-test, and documentation of single words which were collected from 34 students of SMA N 6 Semarang. Then, they were analyzed using SPSS program quantitatively and descriptive qualitative. The quantitative result outlined that there was significant difference on students’ pronunciation skill with t-test value was higher than t-table (9.117>2.035). The effectiveness was qualitatively proven using RLR method; Record phase with the score of 23%, Listening phase which was followed by imitating process. In the Revise phase, after two to five attempts the students got the score of 96%, which was an increase from the first attempt. It is concluded that Dictionary Speech Assistant is beneficial for students in learning pronunciation. The majority of students believed that Dictionary Speech Assistant creates a new environment to help students improve their pronunciation skills.
The Impact of Reading Aloud on Students’ Pronunciation Awareness to Improve Silent Letters: Perceptions & Recognition Kustila, Anugerah Wiji; Ardini, Sukma Nur; Adi, Adi Bambang Prabowo Kusumo
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 13, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.14517

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Reading aloud is closely related to students' pronunciation awareness. The study explores the impact of reading aloud on students' pronunciation awareness, focusing on their perceptions and the recognition. Silent letters pose a significant challenge in English pronunciation, often leading to difficulties in understanding and communication. A qualitative design that involved students by practicing the pronunciation of silent letters by reading aloud was employed within nineteen students of the eleventh-grade students at SMK N 2 Semarang using questionnaire and interview focusing on students' ability to correctly pronounce words with silent letters and their overall awareness. The findings revealed that students' pronunciation accuracy and students' awareness who practiced using reading aloud showed a noticeable improvement. The students’ perception of using reading aloud achieved an agreement percentage of 89.5%, indicating that it could improve their silent letter pronunciation. Additionally, it heightened the students' awareness of proper pronunciation and phonetic nuances, contributing to their overall linguistic competence. The second objective referring to the recognition that revealed a mix of positive and negative perceptions, highlighting the complexity of pronunciation strategies in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) education. This research offers valuable insights into how active speaking practices can effectively address specific phonological challenges in language learning. 
Enhancing Writing Report Texts Using Padlet Website: The Perceptions Ardini, Sukma Nur; Marlinda, Marlinda
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 11 No. 4 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v11i4.8316

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There are several technology-based solutions available to help students with disabilities related to compose something. However, merely providing access to technology is insufficient. It is important to utilized technology because the impelentation of using technology have an impact on students’ outcomes. The aim of this study is to investigate the perceptions in utilizing Padlet as a learning medium in writing report texts. Descriptive qualitative method was employed using questionnaire and interview. They were distributed through 36 sample of grade X and one teacher. 78% of the participants had positive perceptions; 19% neutral and 3% negative. It assumed that most of the students found that using Padlet website provided a more engaging and interactive writing experience. It was also revealed that the students who gave feedback negative and neutral perceptions had another argument that there are more learning media instead of Padlet which can increase his writing skill. The teacher supported the findings and provide nine description on how she perceived Padlet as learning media. Overall, using Padlet as a collaborative writing approach has the potential to connect and develop students' writing skills. This study is useful for writing teachers since the benefits of Padlet can make the writing process more effective and engaging, which relates to 21st Century Teaching and Learning.
Learning Pronunciation Using Record, Listen, Revise (RLR) Method in Dictionary Speech Assistant–ELSA Speak Application: How the Flow of Thinking Goes Senowarsito, Senowarsito; Susanto, Agnesia Stefanny; Ardini, Sukma Nur
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i2.11048

Abstract

Dictionary Speech Assistant is a combination of Record, Listen, Revise (RLR) method of ELSA Speak Application to help students improve their pronunciation. The aims of the research were to describe the effectiveness as well as to explore how the flow of thinking of the junior high students in improving their pronunciation using RLR method in ELSA Speak Application. An explanatory sequential mixed-method design was utilized to collect quantitative and qualitative data. The data gained from pre-test, post-test, and documentation of single words which were collected from 34 students of SMA N 6 Semarang. Then, they were analyzed using SPSS program quantitatively and descriptive qualitative. The quantitative result outlined that there was significant difference on students’ pronunciation skill with t-test value was higher than t-table (9.117>2.035). The effectiveness was qualitatively proven using RLR method; Record phase with the score of 23%, Listening phase which was followed by imitating process. In the Revise phase, after two to five attempts the students got the score of 96%, which was an increase from the first attempt. It is concluded that Dictionary Speech Assistant is beneficial for students in learning pronunciation. The majority of students believed that Dictionary Speech Assistant creates a new environment to help students improve their pronunciation skills.
The Impact of Reading Aloud on Students’ Pronunciation Awareness to Improve Silent Letters: Perceptions & Recognition Kustila, Anugerah Wiji; Ardini, Sukma Nur; Adi, Adi Bambang Prabowo Kusumo
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.14517

Abstract

Reading aloud is closely related to students' pronunciation awareness. The study explores the impact of reading aloud on students' pronunciation awareness, focusing on their perceptions and the recognition. Silent letters pose a significant challenge in English pronunciation, often leading to difficulties in understanding and communication. A qualitative design that involved students by practicing the pronunciation of silent letters by reading aloud was employed within nineteen students of the eleventh-grade students at SMK N 2 Semarang using questionnaire and interview focusing on students' ability to correctly pronounce words with silent letters and their overall awareness. The findings revealed that students' pronunciation accuracy and students' awareness who practiced using reading aloud showed a noticeable improvement. The students’ perception of using reading aloud achieved an agreement percentage of 89.5%, indicating that it could improve their silent letter pronunciation. Additionally, it heightened the students' awareness of proper pronunciation and phonetic nuances, contributing to their overall linguistic competence. The second objective referring to the recognition that revealed a mix of positive and negative perceptions, highlighting the complexity of pronunciation strategies in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) education. This research offers valuable insights into how active speaking practices can effectively address specific phonological challenges in language learning. 
Examining Student Motivation: Intrinsic Willingness or Parental Coercion in the Use of Icebreakers Setiowati, Handriani Mutiasih; Adi, AB Prabowo Kusumo; Ardini, Sukma Nur
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i3.14779

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Students study at a course is out of their personal will, yet due to coercion of their parents. Demonstrating icebreakers is highly suggested in non-formal education as establishing a pleasurable and refreshing atmosphere is the most critical aspect. This study investigates icebreakers as a method of fostering students' interest in BBC-English Training Specialists in Semarang. The objectives are to examine the role of instructors in fostering students' interest in a course, to examine how instructors adhere to the well-designed outline for implementing icebreaker methods, and to determine the advantages and disadvantages of this method. This study employed a qualitative method by incorporating narrative inquiry into the research design. The data were collected using an open-ended questionnaire, and four senior instructors were interviewed. The result of this study shows that the instructor's role in fostering students' interest is crucial. Meanwhile, the study has proven that implementing icebreakers in line with a well-designed outline successfully fosters students' interest in attending English courses and raises their awareness of the importance of learning English independently, free from parental coercion. There are virtually no disadvantages, hence it is highly suggested that the icebreaker method be used. This study allows instructors to create engaging, interactive, and productive activities according to the students' preferences. This makes it possible to adjust their methods to the unique needs of their students while also keeping up with the rapidly evolving educational landscape.
Co-Authors A. B. Prabowo K. A. Prabowo K. A. A.B Prabowo AB. Prabowo AB. Prabowo K.A. Adi, AB Prabowo Kusumo Adi, Adi Bambang Prabowo Kusumo Agnesia Stefanny Susanto Al-Fisyar Tiara Anisa Fajriati Annisa Nurul Shabrina Aris Ariyanto Arri Handayani Arri Handayani Ayuningtyas Putri Widyasari Azizatul Wafiroh Bagus Ardi Saputro Bella Novita Sari Bintang Hemas Widyanita Cicik Sophia, Theresia Devi Budi Wijaya Dian Ayu Ratnasari Dwi Anggani Linggar Bharati Dwi Rukmini Dyah Nugrahani Elfas Malikhi Ragil Pamungkas Esti Nurul Faiza Hawa Faiza Hawa Fibriana, Intan Fitri Yulianti Hana, Laela Handayani, Arry Hernaning Tyas Saputri Husni Yatim Wahidah Ida Dwi Jayanti Ida Dwijayanti Indri Kustantinah Islakhah, Farikhatul K.A., A.B. Prabowo Kustila, Anugerah Wiji Laily Nur Affini Lilis Endah Lupiani Listyaning Sumardiyani Listyaning Sumardiyani M.F Dharmaputra Mahdiyah Mahdiyah Maria Regina Dyah Pramesti Maria Ulfah Maria Ulfah . Maria Yosephin WL Marlinda Marlinda Marlinda Marlinda Muhammad Wahyu Widiyanto Nafi'un Ulfah Najib Nicolas Lodawik Ouwpoly Nurul, Esti Padmi Dhyah Yulianti Poppy Evita Diah Faradilla Pramesti, Maria Regina Dyah Rahmawati Sukmaningrum Rahmawati Sukmaningrum Salimatin Mufidah Sari Wulandari Sari Wulandari Senowarsito Senowarsito, Senowarsito Setiowati, Handriani Mutiasih Sewandi Suwandi Siti Lestari Siti, Lestari Sri Suciati Sudargo Sugiyanta Sugiyanta Susanto, Agnesia Stefanny Suwandi . Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Theresia Cicik Sophia B. Theresia Cicik Sophia Budiman Tri Andika Truc, Le Chanh Tugiyatun, Menuk Ulfah, Nafi'un Warsono Warsono Widiyanto, Muhammad Wahyu Winda Ayu Saraszeta