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ENGLISH LITERATURE STUDY PROGRAM STUDENTS MINDSET OF GRAMMAR FOR SPEAKING PRACTICE sukma, riska ananda; Oktriyani, Angelina; Bernando, Jezen; Habibie, Andi Risqun; Tuastia, Selidia; Rulyanti, Merry
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Issue 1
Publisher : Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/albion.v6i1.8122

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Speaking in English language learning has significant benefit for communication in this era. Moreover, this is a requirement for English Study Program students since they get Speaking courses for several times in the university academic year. They also need this skill to support their professionalism in future career. However, in the real practice, the students seem to face obstacles to reach this objective. Accordingly, this study describes the student's problems in Speaking English in depth understanding. The data are taken from interview with 5 students of the second semester in English literature Study Program of Dehasen University. The results show that the students have problems in conducting English communication, namely low Grammar mastery, and nervousness. From this finding, it is expected that the students do some efforts to overcome their problems.
An Analysis of The Representation of Indonesian Cultural Identity in the Film Raya and the Last Dragon Oktriyani, Angelina; Rullyanti, Merry; Sembiring, Lina Tri Astuty Beru
Jurnal Penelitian Multidisiplin Bangsa Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): September
Publisher : Amirul Bangun Bangsa Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59837/jpnmb.v2i4.593

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This study analyzes the representation of Indonesian cultural identity in the animated film “Raya and the Last Dragon”. Through a descriptive qualitative research approach, this study aims to explore how various elements of Indonesian culture are portrayed in the film, including traditional practices, values, and symbols. The analysis is based on Stuart Hall's theory of cultural representation, which allows for an examination of how Indonesian and global audiences perceive these cultural elements in a cinematic context. The findings reveal that the film incorporates important aspects of Indonesian culture, such as the traditional weapon keris and the art of batik, which serve as symbols of heritage and identity. This research focuses the importance of cultural representation in the media and its impact on the understanding of cultural Identity in a globalized world