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The Implementation of Project-Based Learning to Improving Students' Speaking Skills Through Narrative Text Purnami, Ida Ayu Oka; Pratama, Ngurah Artha Yoga; Sukraningsih, Gusti Ayu Gede; Artana, I Nyoman
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v9i1.98543

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The challenges faced by EFL students in oral communication, this study aimed to enhance their speaking skills through the implementation of individual narrative text presentation projects. The research involved 24 university students who were selected using simple random sampling. A mixed-methods design was employed, with a primary emphasis on quantitative data to measure the impact of the intervention and qualitative data to understand the students' experiences. Quantitative data were collected using speaking ability tests (pre-test and post-test), while qualitative data were gathered through participant observation. The findings revealed that the implementation of individual narrative text presentation projects significantly improved students' speaking skills, with a mean post-test score of 86.50, an increase of 16.40 from the previous mean pre-test score of 70.10. The implications of this study underscore the importance of actively and contextually integrating language skills into EFL learning, particularly through project-based activities that focus on oral communication practice, such as presentations. The results of this research recommend the use of narrative text presentation projects as an effective learning strategy to enhance the confidence and fluency of EFL students' speaking abilities.
TRANSLATION IN DIFFERENT REGISTER TEXT: A CONTEMPORARY AND PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Dewi , Ni Putu Ayu Kartika Sari; Septiana, Kadek Ayu Kartika; Pratama, Ngurah Artha Yoga; Wulantari, Ni Putu; Suamba, I Made
Jurnal Review Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): Volume 8 No. 3 Tahun 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jrpp.v8i3.47621

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This study investigates the integration of register variation in translation pedagogy, emphasizing the relevance of multimodal awareness and context-based teaching approaches. Register, which is defined through the components of field, tenor, and mode, plays a crucial role in shaping meaning and guiding translators’ decisions across different genres and text types. The growing diversity of contemporary texts, ranging from academic articles to informal digital content, requires translation students to adapt their linguistic and stylistic strategies according to communicative purpose and audience expectations. This study employs a qualitative literature review to examine recent developments in translation theory and instructional practice, highlighting the need for a more adaptive and responsive teaching framework. It proposes a pedagogical model that includes genre-sensitive translation tasks, multimodal translation projects, comparative analysis of texts with different registers, and reflective commentary as instructional tools to enhance translation competence. These strategies help students develop not only linguistic accuracy but also critical awareness of cultural context, appropriate tone, and functional meaning. The findings support the conclusion that effective translation instruction must extend beyond literal meaning, encouraging learners to approach texts with both contextual sensitivity and practical awareness. This research contributes to the development of a register-focused and practice-oriented model for translator education.
HAND-ON ACTIVITIES IN ENGLISH LEARNING GROUND LEVEL AT SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE BALI Dewi, Ni Putu Ayu Kartika Sari; Septiana, Kadek Ayu Kartika; Pratama, Ngurah Artha Yoga; Suamba, I Made; Wulantari, Ni Putu; Wiastra, I Gede Gita; Mawa, I Wayan; Wiwintari, Ni Luh Gede
BESIRU : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): BESIRU : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat, Juli 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan dan Penelitian Manggala Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/q1wsjy33

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Hands on is a learning design aimed at involving students in finding information, asking questions, engaging in activities, discovering, and concluding. Known as authentic learning or experiential education, hands on creates an active learning environment. The aims to describe the emergence and benefits of hands on conducted at SOS Children’s,Bantas, this qualitative study with a descriptive method seeks to illustrate how hands on can facilitate students in gaining knowledge from direct learning experiences and to clarify the benefits of hands on activities. Data was collected through observation and interviews. Findings show that hands on appeared in student activities, including actively asking questions, engaging directly with objects during learning, and developing critical thinking, independence, and activeness in students.