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PUBLIC SPEAKING MASTERY FOR SMK GRADUATES’ COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Penguasaan public speaking untuk mendukung kemampuan komunikasi lulusan SMK Ambalegin Ambalegin; Afriana Afriana; Angel Purwanti; Tomi Arianto; Nurma Dhona Handayani
PUAN INDONESIA Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Puan Indonesia Vol 4 No 2 Januari 2023
Publisher : ASOSIASI IDEBAHASA KEPRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/jpi.v4i2.131

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The aim of this training was to acknowledge the SMK students the skills of communication. Public speaking was the main topic of this training. Public speaking mastery affects people’s relationship, leadership, and attitudes. The SMK graduates must have public speaking skill for their future when they are welcomed in workplace. The collaboration of the vocational skills, public speaking skill, and English-speaking skill will enter the graduates to the successful future. This training was held at SMKN 7 Batam from November 10th to 11th, 2022 with MM, RPL, TKJ, TITL, and TJAT students as the participants. This activity applied the community education with training-course technique. The training included mentoring, discussion, and practice in which the materials were the strategies of public speaking and basic course of English. The result of the activity was the educating the participants in controlling fear and anxiety while speaking in public. Besides, it was increasing the participants’ confidence.    
Representation of ecocriticism in the folklore of Mak Ungkai spirit Tomi Arianto; Dairi Sapta Simanjuntak
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 7, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (496.337 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v7i2.16822

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The purpose of this qualitative study is to analyze the relationship between human and nature behind the story of Mak Ungkai by using the ecocritical approach. The informants in this study are the native Malay people who live in Tanjung Kertang village, Batam, Indonesia. They were determined by looking at relevant backgrounds based on the research theme: they are the Malay generation, both young and old, know about the Malay folklore of Mak UngkaiSpirit, have profession and activities at the sea, and reflect the representation of families in Tanjung Kertang village. Based on those criteria, the researchers finally chose 25 respondents to conduct in-depth interviews. These interviews were recorded by using the audio recorder and camera. The results indicated that the relationship between nature and humans behind the story of Mak Ungkai Spirit could be seen from the position of nature as human subjects and objects. The position of nature as a subject included nature as mother of earth, nature as caring ethic, and nature as holistic. Meanwhile, nature as an object is reflected from exploitation of nature and violence. This study is related with the local wisdom and culture in Indonesia. Therefore, international and local environmental non-government organizations related with social and humanity can use the result of this study for preservation of the local culture and environment, and among them is through the local wisdom.
CONTEXT BASED ANALYSIS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF RENDRA'S POETRY MUSICALIZATION Muhammad Fikri; Tomi Arianto; Karmila Alam Syah Wellem; Khairunnisa Khairunnisa
IdeBahasa Vol 5 No 1 (2023): JURNAL IDEBAHASA Vol. 5 No. 1 Juni 2023
Publisher : Asosiasi dosen IDEBAHASA KEPRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/idebahasa.v5i1.107

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Poetry holds a very deep meaning that cannot even be only touched by a heuristic approach reading. When poetry is transformed into strings of tones or musicalization, the power of meaning in words will be even more stunning and make the affirmation of words stronger and more rooted. This article will reveal two of Rendra's transformation poems in the form of musicalized poems entitled “Serenada Kelabu” and “Kangen”. This article revealed the negation of "I" in poetry by using theoretical concepts textually and contextually. Textual analysis reveals the use of figurative language through the transformation of the poetry in the third song of Rendra's poem, while contextual analysis seeks to reveal the discourse built through the three poems. The method used in this research is a qualitative research method. The results of this study indicate that Both " Serenada Kelabu" and "Kangen" are poems in which the "I" that is opposed to the "You" and is defined by "love" is used to refer to the speaker. I feel so tormented as a result of my love for myself, tormented by my feelings of loss as well as loneliness. Because of love, "I" ceases to exist independently and is subjected to "you," whose existence only lives in the "I" as shadow.
THE ANALYSIS OF DEATH THEME IN “THE FAULT IN OUR STAR” STORY BY JOHN GREEN Syielvi Dwi Febrianty; Tomi Arianto; Nitasri Murawaty Girsang; Mirda Aryadi
IdeBahasa Vol 5 No 1 (2023): JURNAL IDEBAHASA Vol. 5 No. 1 Juni 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/idebahasa.v5i1.111

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This research aimed to reveal the phenomenon of death in literary work. The theme of death is sometimes ignored by literary critics because it is often seen as a spice in the story. In fact, the narrative of death has a very significant that determines the plot in the story. Ross (2009) a French psychologist put forward the theoretical concept of this phenomenon with the theory of death and dying. Psychologically, there are several stages that are experienced by people who are facing terminal illness or people who are left behind in the face of death. Departing from several conceptual deaths, the researchers determined the research data source in the form of a story by John Green entitled "The Fault in Our Stars". This phenomenal story is very well known among teenagers and has even been encrypted in the form of a movie. This story received various awards both in the form of a printed narrative and after being filmed. The story of this story is dominated by teenage romance and the struggle with cancer. However, it is interesting to study how the attitude of the people around them, including the main characters in dealing with death. By using Kubler Ross theory, there are two variables that would be found. First, the phenomenon of death and dying as the general perception in dealing with death and dying reflected in the story The Fault in Our Stars . Second, the psychological stages experienced by the character in facing death in the story.
PELATIHAN SPEAKING DAN LITERASI HUKUM KOMUNIKASI DI SMA NEGERI 27 BATAM: The Training of Speaking and Communication Law Literacy at SMA Negeri 27 Batam Padrisan Jamba; Tomi Arianto; Afriana Afriana
PUAN INDONESIA Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Puan Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 Juli 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/jpi.v5i1.157

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In the world of work, many company need high school or bachelor graduates who have soft and hard skills. One of supporting soft skill needed in work world is the ability to communication. For this reason, students in school are expected to be able to understand communication literacy. Many are proficient in English but sometimes lack direction and lack knowledge of communication literacy. On this occasion, Putera Batam University lecturers conducted training activity for Students in high school on Profession English Proficiency and Communication Law Literacy especially at SMA Negeri 27 Batam. Lecturers who provide coaching and training are lecturers who are experts in their fields; they are from English Literature and Law program. The training provided is oriented towards improving language speaking skills and communication legal literacy using the communication practice method. The results of this training show that students are able to demonstrate their communication skills by 1) appearing in front of the class practicing their language skills 2) Understanding about communication literacy is shown by active participation of students in discussions 3) evaluating by holding practice followed by discussion.
WOMEN’S STRUGGLE AGAINST OPPRESSIONS IN “THE CASE OF THE MISSING MARQUESS” BY NANCY SPRINGER Griselda Giovanni Simanjuntak; Tomi Arianto
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 (2022): Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studie
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v1i.1564

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The Victorian era was closely related to the patriarchal system. During this era, many women were oppressed because their activities were so restricted. The women during the Victorian era were not brave enough to fight but Enola Holmes was the only exception. Enola was portrayed as a brave young girl who fought for the patriarchal system in order to gain her freedom as a woman. The approach of this research is feminism approach which is explained by the theory of Sara Ahmed (2017). This research is designed with the descriptive qualitative method because the data source is taken from a novel entitled “The Case of the Missing Marquess” by Nancy Springer. The first aim of this research is to find out the main character’s oppressions toward the patriarchal system and the second aim is to reveal how the main character struggles against the patriarchal system during the Victorian era in the novel. (1) The first result of this research shows that there are eight data that have been found to answer the oppressions toward the main character and (2) the second result of this research shows that there are five data that have been found to answer how the main character struggles against the patriarchal system. To sum up, there are oppressions and there are struggles against the patriarchal system in the Victorian era portrayed by the main character.
Representation of ecocriticism in the folklore of Mak Ungkai spirit Tomi Arianto; Dairi Sapta Simanjuntak
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 7, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v7i2.16822

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The purpose of this qualitative study is to analyze the relationship between human and nature behind the story of Mak Ungkai by using the ecocritical approach. The informants in this study are the native Malay people who live in Tanjung Kertang village, Batam, Indonesia. They were determined by looking at relevant backgrounds based on the research theme: they are the Malay generation, both young and old, know about the Malay folklore of Mak UngkaiSpirit, have profession and activities at the sea, and reflect the representation of families in Tanjung Kertang village. Based on those criteria, the researchers finally chose 25 respondents to conduct in-depth interviews. These interviews were recorded by using the audio recorder and camera. The results indicated that the relationship between nature and humans behind the story of Mak Ungkai Spirit could be seen from the position of nature as human subjects and objects. The position of nature as a subject included nature as mother of earth, nature as caring ethic, and nature as holistic. Meanwhile, nature as an object is reflected from exploitation of nature and violence. This study is related with the local wisdom and culture in Indonesia. Therefore, international and local environmental non-government organizations related with social and humanity can use the result of this study for preservation of the local culture and environment, and among them is through the local wisdom.
Woman Resistance toward Domestic Roles in “Little Women” Novel by Louisa May Alcott: Feminist Approach Lavinia Rosemary; Tomi Arianto
Humanitatis : Journal of Language and Literature Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/humanitatis.v10i1.2221

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Women’s resistance toward domestic roles is viewed from the main characters in the novel “Little Women”. This research aimed to see and analyze women's resistance toward domestic roles in the novel “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott using Tiffany K Wayne theory of triple roles and feminism approach. To find out what kind of roles of women shown by the main characters in the novel “Little Women” based on triple roles theory by Tiffany K Wayne.To find out how women's resistance toward domestic roles can be seen from the characters in the novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott. Several forms of women's resistance to domestic roles as reflected in the actions taken by the main female characters in the novel Little Women, including: Women can freely express their gender, women deserve to be educated, and the last is women can choose to carry out any role in their life. This research is using Qualitative data analysis is a way for working with data, organizing it, and classifying it into manageable components. The result is women's resistance to domestic roles as reflected in the actions taken by the main female characters in the novel Little Women, including: Women can freely express their gender, women deserve to be educated, and the last is women can choose to carry out any role in their life.
THE REFLECTION OF ATTITUDE CHANGE IN ANTON CHEKOV’S STORY “FAT AND THIN” Arianto, Tomi; Septriani, Septriani
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 3 Number 2 MEI 2023
Publisher : Asosiasi Ide Bahasa Kepri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v3i2.62

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This study aim to reveal the attitude change that are reflected through the story character written by Anton Chekov entitled “Fat and Thin”. Anton Chekov with his high-level imaginative mind can use narration in criticizing human behavior, especially the vertical nature of Russian society which likes to serve itself in positions and titles which are also known as "bootlickers". Changes in attitudes like this have even become a dilemma almost shared by many people around the world. This literary criticism is then explored more deeply by using the attitude change approach in psychology from Carl Hovland supported by the balance Heider theory. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method with data collection and analysis techniques in librarian study. The results of this research indicated that the reflection of attitude change through the behavior of the two friends who are called fat and thin in the story. The two of them are childhood friends who have not seen each other for a long time. The change in attitude was evident from Thin's attitude, who knew that Fat was his military superior with the rank of lieutenant general. Such a situation makes Thin's behavior change a form of balancing as a defense mechanism of conditions. Chekhov, through his clear naration and dialogues, displayed this behavior very strongly. There are several factors that cause this change in attitude including psychological internal factors in the form of mental discomfort and personal dissonance, as well as external factors that influence in the form of interactions, situations and targets. This story describes an inner relationship because an idealistic friendship changes in attitude due to the vertical relationship factor that places a person as a bootlicker.
The Analysis of Rhetorical Styles of World Figures in Public Speaking Arianto, Tomi; Septriani, Septriani
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 1 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.65

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This research aims to reveal various rhetorical styles of world figures when delivering their orations/speeches in front of the public from a language style perspective. This research uses a figurative language approach as a theoretical concept. Figurative language is language that "symbolizes" a typical way of expressing thoughts and feelings in mental or verbal form. Abrams (2010) stated that figurative language is part of language style in the form of rhetoric. By using a qualitative descriptive approach, this research reveals several speeches by world figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, and Soekarno. The results of this research showed that world figures apply a distinctive rhetorical style but can be traced using the styles of Anaphora, Parallelism, Hetorical Questions, Metaphor, Tricolon, Antithesis, Epistrophe, Pathos, Allusion, and Litotes.
Co-Authors Adelina Purba, Juliana Adira Cahya Adrias Adrias Afriana Afriana Afriana Afriana Afriana Afriana, Afriana Agus Sutardjo Ambalegin Ambalegin Ambalegin, Ambalegin Anastasia Juwita Ningsih Angel Purwanti Angelina, Veren Aprilia, Isnanda Ayu Nadira Wulandari Azhari, Chud Radeffy Aziz, Basyarul Br. Simbolon, Ayu Anggraeini Chairunnisa, Hera Cheristine Aprilia Cinta, Cinta Damanik, Bea Anantha Desica Desica Desria Natalia Sirait Elfi Rahmi Fahmy Dalimunthe, Syairal Febri Yulika Febriani, Jeany Jean Ghafari, M. Oky Fardian Ginting, Dea Veronika Br Ginting, Natalia Griselda Giovanni Simanjuntak Gulo, Merlin Soviana Hanus Tewarat, Sipri Harianja, Berlian Serevina Harry Yoesoef Pabiona Hasibuan, Hotna Ria HERA CHAIRUNISA, HERA Hotman Nasution Icha Sartika Jamba , Padrisan Jamba, Jamba Jeany Jean Febriani Karmila Alam Syah Wellem Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kholijah, Nita Kurnia Pulungan, Hendra Lavinia Rosemary Libra Sinurat, Grace Lismalinda M. Oky Fardian Gafari Maharani, Puja Manalu, Sanada Manuela Indriati Siahaan Marson Goh Maulid Hariri Gani Mendrofa, Novi Oktavia Michelle Intan Goh Rumengan Waworuntu Mirda Aryadi Muhammad Fikri Munthe, Samantha Mariani Mutia Rafael Nazwa Annisa Nitasri Murawaty Girsang Nolen Nolen Nopriadi Nopriadi Noviana Osinta Bere Novita, Elmi Nurma Dhona Handayani Padrisan Jamba Pegi Fortunela Pijar Omar Piscesco Putri Dhea Sapitri Putri Silvia Putri, Saibil Aprilia Rahardy, Iffah Fauziah Resneri Daulay Reviani Manullang, Ester Ricky Ricky Rinaldi Panjaitan, Rinaldi Rizki, Sestri Novia Rusmitha Sipahutar Septiani Sihaloho, Jelita Septriani Septriani Septriani Septriani Septriani Septriani Septriani Septriani Septriani, Septriani Siallagan, Lasenna Sihombing, Noel Silalahi, Selvina Simangunsong, Cladeo SIMANJUNTAK, DAIRI SAPTA RINDU Sitanggang, Romauli situmorang, Dina Evianna Suryani, Melly Siska Syafitri, Astrid Syahfitri, Rindani Syielvi Dwi Febrianty Tamara Hasibuan, Susan Tampubolon, Nico Jacksen Tarigan, Ansi Br Vita Nancy Manurung Wulandari, Ayu Nadira Zahra, Naila Zakiah, Husnuz Zefri Azharman Zega, Fatizatulo Zia Hisni Mubarak Zuhdi Arman Zuhdi Arman