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An Analysis of Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) Approach Used by The Teacher in Writing Skill at Bina Cita Mandiri (BCM) Course & Counseling Aisyah, Risfa Nur; Asi, Natalina; Ristati, Ristati
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2025
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

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Task-based language teaching (TBLT) is a communicative approach that views language as a tool for communication. Learners acquire language by completing meaningful, well-structured tasks. The research aimed to examine how the teacher at BCM Course & Counseling applies the TBLT approach to teaching writing and the challenges faced in using this method. The researcher used descriptive qualitative method. Three instruments were utilized observation, interview, and documentation for collecting the data. The subject was the English teacher at 5th Grade in BCM Course & Counseling, Palangka Raya. The researcher obtained the teacher at Bina Cita Mandiri (BCM) Course & Counseling utilizes the TBLT approach by integrating a series of well-designed tasks into the English writing curriculum, which align with real-world activities. Tasks such as arranging sentences, translating words, and filling in blanks worksheets task from online resources like iSL Collective and Live Worksheet. Group discussions form a core part of the TBLT approach at BCM. Students are divided into small groups, and each group works collaboratively on the assigned writing tasks. The problems that the researcher found while observing and interviewing the teachers. There were students' cognitive abilities, difference in curricula, student attendance, motivation, and limited practice opportunities.
LINGUISTIC DIVERGENCE OF DAYAK NGAJU AND KADORIH: A DIALECTOMETRIC AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE Dwisetyo, Vici; Perkasa, Ikhlas Abdi; Endriyanto, Beny; Annida, Raviona; Aisyah, Risfa Nur
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): December 2023: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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This study explores the linguistic relationship between Dayak Ngaju (DN) and Kadorih (BK), two languages spoken within the Dayak communities of Borneo. Despite their shared Austronesian origin, DN and BK have diverged significantly over time due to geographic, cultural, and social factors. Using a qualitative approach, the research employed interviews, observations, and document analysis to examine their kinship and divergence. Vocabulary comparison using the Swadesh list revealed an 87.5% difference, classifying DN and BK as distinct languages according to Guiter’s (1973) dialectometric scale. Interviews and observations highlighted BK’s role in preserving ancestral traditions and DN’s adaptation to modern social contexts, underscoring their distinct linguistic and cultural functions. The findings emphasize the dynamic interplay between language evolution and cultural identity, providing insights into the linguistic diversity of the Dayak heritage. This research contributes to broader discussions on Austronesian language classification and offers a deeper understanding of the socio-cultural dynamics shaping language development.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH COURSE IMPLEMENTATION BY THE BORNEO ENGLISH COURSE (BEC) Ludwiqa, Chrizzya; Sriwahyuni, Riza; Pratama, Yogi Atma; Afdalia, Tiara; Zaini, Muhammad; Perkasa, Ikhlas Abdi; Paulina, Novely Esterika; Aisyah, Risfa Nur; Altalarik, Agel; Misrita, Misrita
Journal Compound: Improving the Quality of English Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): December 2022: Journal Compound
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Palangka Raya

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Most parents get overwhelmed in guiding their children's learning progress at home because not all come from educational backgrounds. Some parents are also busy at work and don't have enough time to teach their children intensively, so their children's education during this pandemic is not going as well as it should. This study is aim to investigate and to dig deeper into each of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges faced to improve and develop learning strategies with SWOT analysis. This study was a qualitative content analysis approach. Content analysis is a qualitative research technique that emphasize the constancy of communication content, the meaning of communication content, the reading of symbols and the meaning of symbolic interactions that occur in communication (Bungin, 2011). The information collected was then analyzed and described in prose. The steps taken were: data collection, SWOT analysis (determining strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats), and finding development or improvement strategies. The result showed by changing the recruitment process through the placement test process, adding program variations, and most importantly, creating teaching materials developed by themselves so that the curriculum in the course can run clearly and systematically and the seriousness of the institution in preparing the learning process can be felt by consumers.