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Journal : Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Budaya

An Analysis of Teachers’ Grammatical Errors in Composing Summative Assessment Yunus Gani; Sartin Miolo; Novriyanto Napu
Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Budaya Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Ideas: Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya (Februari)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32884/ideas.v9i1.850

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English is a challenging topic for Indonesian students since the English language is so different from the Indonesian language and one of the topics in English is grammar. However, sometimes language learners make grammatical errors and teachers are not an exception. This research focuses on the categories of grammatical errors found in the summative assessment composed by the MGMP teachers in Boalemo and their perceptions regarding the said error. This study employed descriptive qualitative method and utilized document and interview to collect the data. The techniques of data analysis are document and thematic analysis. After conducting this research, it is found that the most committed error by the participant is the error of omission, specifically omission of parts of speech and this error is caused mainly by the lack of quality control among the MGMP teachers. This research is intended to develop the study of teaching, specifically improving grammatical comprehension.
Strategi Pengembangan Kompetensi Bahasa Inggris bagi Pengelola Wisata di Teluk Tomini melalui Perkampungan Bahasa Miolo, Sartin; Muziatun, Muziatun; Fatsah, Hasanuddin
Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Budaya Vol 10 No 4 (2024): Ideas: Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya (November)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32884/ideas.v10i4.2067

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This study aims to identify the needs and design a teaching module for improving the English language skills of tourism managers in Tomini Bay. The ability to speak English is a crucial skill for competing in the global tourism market, especially in destinations aiming for international recognition. According to the survey, most tourism managers have limited English proficiency, particularly in speaking with foreign tourists. Findings show that 70% of respondents lack confidence in communicating in English, while 85% prefer hands-on learning methods like simulation or role-play. Thus, the Language Village program is designed as a practical solution, emphasizing real-world English learning contexts. This training is expected to enhance tourism service quality, improve English proficiency among managers, and directly contribute to the local community's economic welfare. The developed teaching materials focus on enhancing professional communication skills in the tourism industry.