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English Speaking Activities In Kampung Inggris Pare: Unpacking The EFL Students’ Attitudes Hilarius Raditya Priambada Purba; Muhammad Raihan; Theodesia Lady Pratiwi
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Journal of English Education and Teaching
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.8.1.219-240

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This study aims to analyze student attitudes through affective components namely self-confidence, anxiety, feelings, and values in English speaking activities in English village. The influence through affective components can be seen through the experience of students, the participants in this study are class b2 students at the basic speaking level in Kampung Inggris 2023. This research applies qualitative methods, with questionnaires and interviews to collect data. The results showed that students have an influence on the affective component with different problems and experiences. The experience is divided into two, namely positive and negative, positive experiences have a positive impact on the development of students in English-speaking activities, while negative developments will hinder the development of students in Kampung Inggris. Students also have strategies, know how to solve problems internally and externally and understand how to develop themselves in English-speaking activities.
Implementing National English Curriculum at Elementary Level Muhammad Juliansyah Bedrio D; Tharisa Aura Maharani; Diba Yuri Mustafa; Leil Badrah Zaki; Hilarius Raditya Priambada Purba
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v12i2.5603

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This research examines the educational programs at an elementary school in Batam City, Indonesia, incorporating both the national and Cambridge curricula. The goal is to identify key elements that improve the quality and efficiency of education. Data was gathered through observations, interviews with three English teachers, and documentation using a qualitative case study method. The study utilized an observation checklist and interviews modified from earlier research. The results show nine key components essential for successful teaching and learning: engagement, interaction, motivation and goals, diversity of approaches, professionalism and support, teamwork, organization and response, group projects and communication, and flexibility. Various methods were found to improve the quality of learning through engagement. Dynamic exchanges in interactivity enhanced participation and promoted ongoing improvement. Student engagement was fueled by motivation and clear objectives, as various teaching techniques accommodated different learning preferences. Professionalism, combined with guidance, involved a mix of firmness and empathy to assist students with their academic and emotional needs. Teamwork between educators and stakeholders enhanced teaching techniques. Effective planning and constructive feedback led to optimal learning outcomes. Collaborative tasks encouraged the development of teamwork and problem-solving abilities within groups. Ultimately, teachers were able to effectively address curriculum changes and student needs due to their adaptability. To sum up, the research highlights how integrating these factors is crucial in establishing a vibrant and supportive learning atmosphere, necessary for students to thrive in a globalized academic setting.
Analysis of Thematic Progression in English of Economic Articles of Batamnews.com Fitriana, Nur; Hendra Nugraha; Hilarius Raditya Priambada Purba
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v11i1.4884

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This study examines thematic progression patterns in English economic articles on Batamnews.com, focusing on how themes and rhemes are organized to ensure textual coherence and effectively convey economic information. Employing Halliday and Hasan’s functional approach, themes are categorized into topical, interpersonal, and textual types. The research adopts a qualitative method, analyzing the introduction sections of seven articles using systematic segmentation into clauses and classification of thematic progression patterns into re-iteration, zigzag, and multiple-theme patterns. The results reveal that the re-iteration pattern is the most frequently employed (28 instances), followed by the zigzag pattern (26 instances), and the multiple-theme pattern (7 instances). Thematic progression patterns significantly contribute to enhancing the coherence and clarity of the articles, allowing economic concepts to be effectively communicated. The findings underscore the strategic role of thematic organization in digital journalism, providing practical insights for journalists and scholars in understanding how economic information is structured and adapted for diverse audiences. This study contributes to linguistics and media studies by offering a deeper understanding of the interaction between thematic patterns and the communication of complex economic topics in the digital age.
Implementing National English Curriculum at Elementary Level Muhammad Juliansyah Bedrio D; Tharisa Aura Maharani; Diba Yuri Mustafa; Leil Badrah Zaki; Hilarius Raditya Priambada Purba
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v12i2.5603

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This research examines the educational programs at an elementary school in Batam City, Indonesia, incorporating both the national and Cambridge curricula. The goal is to identify key elements that improve the quality and efficiency of education. Data was gathered through observations, interviews with three English teachers, and documentation using a qualitative case study method. The study utilized an observation checklist and interviews modified from earlier research. The results show nine key components essential for successful teaching and learning: engagement, interaction, motivation and goals, diversity of approaches, professionalism and support, teamwork, organization and response, group projects and communication, and flexibility. Various methods were found to improve the quality of learning through engagement. Dynamic exchanges in interactivity enhanced participation and promoted ongoing improvement. Student engagement was fueled by motivation and clear objectives, as various teaching techniques accommodated different learning preferences. Professionalism, combined with guidance, involved a mix of firmness and empathy to assist students with their academic and emotional needs. Teamwork between educators and stakeholders enhanced teaching techniques. Effective planning and constructive feedback led to optimal learning outcomes. Collaborative tasks encouraged the development of teamwork and problem-solving abilities within groups. Ultimately, teachers were able to effectively address curriculum changes and student needs due to their adaptability. To sum up, the research highlights how integrating these factors is crucial in establishing a vibrant and supportive learning atmosphere, necessary for students to thrive in a globalized academic setting.