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Journal : Indonesian Journal of English Teaching

A PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON MADURESE ENGLISH TEACHER’S PRONUNCIATION IN READING AN ENGLISH TEXT Saputri, Tiyas
IJET (Indonesian Journal of English Teaching) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2016): December
Publisher : Department of English Language Education, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/ijet2.2016.5.2.294-309

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This study concerns on a phonological analysis on Madurese English teacher?s pronunciation in reading an English text. The writer identified kinds of oscillographic pronunciation made by Madurese English teachers in reading an English text, the differences of oscillographic pronunciation between Madurese English teachers and that of the English native speaker in reading an English text and how Madurese language characteristics influences Madurese English teachers? pronunciation. In the process of data collection, she used descriptive qualitative. She observed and recorded the Madurese English teachers?pronunciation by using MP4 then analysed it by using Praat program version 4027. Then, she found that in reading the English text entitled „insomnia?, the oscillographic pronunciation of Subject 2 and Subject 3 when it is compared to subject 1 is different and makes different meaning, but for some words, it is slightly different but it does not make different meaning. Furthermore, it is found that Madurese language characteristics influence Subject 2 and Subject 3 in reading the English text. Therefore, in reading it, they made some sound changes: vowel, consonant and diphthong. The sound changes are: 1). the vowel changes: ???????;???, ???????;???, ???????, ???????;???;???, ???????;???;???, ???????, 2). the consonant changes: ???????, ????????, ???????, ???????, 3). the diphthong changes: ????????;???, ????????;???;???, ????????, ????????, ????????;???. In reading it, it is found that subject 2 and subject 3 also made deletion and addition. It is, thus, concluded that the pronunciation of subject 2 and subject 3 are unintelligible because they often mispronounce which can make their students do not understand their saying.
Google class in ELT: A study of Student's Responses in English for Nutrition Saputri, Tiyas; Afandi, Mujad Didien; Alamsyah, Badril
IJET (Indonesian Journal of English Teaching) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2020): December
Publisher : Department of English Language Education, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/ijet2.2020.9.2.196-206

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Google classroom (GC) is one of the best platforms produced by Google that has some purposes for education, especially in teaching and learning process. In S1 Nutrition department, the application of Google Classroom is still rarely used and still few lecturers of Nahdlatul Ulama University of Surabaya use this application maximally for teaching any courses, including in teaching English. This research aims to find out the students’ responses of using GC in English Class of nutrition profession. This paper also presents GC features and the benefits of using it. The participants have had some experiences in using it. The participants are 37 students from three classes chosen through random sampling. The data was collected through questionnaire survey from the students’ responses. The data then was analyzed qualitatively. The results presented that from statement 1-10, only statement 1 (GC can accommodate e-learning) and statement 9 (GC is easy to use) which have reached 64,9% (Agree). The lowest percentage was 45,9% (GC is as a character building). They agreed that GC has many benefits and the priorities of benefit to accommodate e-learning and easy to use. However, it still needs to be explored further of the directly impact to the students for building their character.
Co-Authors -, Uswatun Khasana Afandi, Mujad Didien Afandi, Mujad Didien Agista Putri Setianingsih Agus Wahyudi Ahmadah, Nur Hubba Al Ayubi, M. Sholahuddin Alamsyah, Badril Amellah, Kaniati Andini Hardiningrum Anharu Minasalim Mushaf Anita Majidha Annuri, Farhat Muharrom Aquariza, Novi Rahmania Aquariza, Novi Rahmania Asfar, Shafira Aslam Khan Bin Samahs Khan Asmaul Lutfauziah Asna, Adibatul Atmoko, Banu Authar, Nailul Ayu Chrestina, Devi Basuki, Edi Pujo Beny Hamdani BERDA ASMARA Destita Shari Djuwari Djuwari Djuwari Djuwari Djuwari Djuwari, D Edi Pujo Basuki Edi Pujo Basuki Edi Pujo Basuki Edi Pujo Basuki Faela Nur Oktaviani Fifi Fitriyah Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah Fitriyah, Fifi Heni Pujiastuti Imam Achda Kasiyun, Suharmono Latifah, Warda M Adrian Amien Anshari M. Shodiq Machmudah Machmudah Machmudah, Machmudah Mariati, Pance Mohammad Abdul Kafi Mohammad Ulin Nuha MUHAMMAD SHOLEH Muharromah, Lailatul Mujad Didien Afandi Mujad Didien Afandi Mujad Didien Afandi Mujad Didien Afandi Nadziroh Nadziroh, Nadziroh Nafiah Nafiah Nafiah, Nafiah Nafilatul Muzayyanah Nailul Authar Novi Rahmania Aquariza Novi Rahmania Aquariza Nur Azizah A.S. Nurani, Atika Ayu Pance Mariati Pujo Basuki, Edi Putri Rahmadani, Nabila Putri, Ni Made Ardita Arya Putri, Tarisa Adelia Rahmadani, Nabila Putri Ramadina, Silviana Rasyid, Reizano Amri Ridza, Nurisma Ilfidzatur Rokhman Saleh, Nanang Rudi Susanto Rudi Susanto Saleh, Nanang Rokhman Silvi Nur Hidayati Sunanto Sunanto Susanto, Rudi Umar Syaikhon, Muhammad Syamsul Ghufron Syamsul Ghufron Ubaidatur Rahmah Khodijah Al-Jawwadah Wibowo, Rifky Adli Sulistyo Widiyono, Didik Ziyada Wulan Wulidha