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Effectiveness of Augmented Reality-Based learning in Enhancing Vocabulary at SMP IT AL-IHYA Alya, Cania Henfaridja; Saragih, Mandra
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i4.1304

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Augmented Reality (AR)-based learning media in enhancing English vocabulary mastery among eighth-grade students at SMP IT AL-IHYA. The research employed Classroom Action Research (CAR) following the Kurt Lewin model, conducted in two cycles. Data collection involved observations, interviews, pre-tests, post-tests, and documentation. The results showed a significant improvement in students' vocabulary mastery. The pre-cycle average score was 64.48 with only 24% of students reaching the minimum mastery level. After the implementation of AR-based learning in Cycle I, the average score increased to 70 with 40% of students achieving mastery. In Cycle II, the class average rose sharply to 87.4, with 100% of students achieving mastery. Observation of student activity also improved, from 52.38% in the pre-cycle to 90.47% in Cycle II. Based on the N-Gain Score of 0.645, the effectiveness of the intervention was categorized as moderate. These findings suggest that AR-based learning not only improves vocabulary mastery but also increases student engagement in the learning process.
An Analysis of How Language Usage Show Systematic Pattern of Variation Based on Linguistics and Social Factors Reni Safira; Putri Bayat; Azalia, Ataillah Calista; Alya, Cania Henfaridja
VISA: Journal of Vision and Ideas Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): VISA: Journal of Vision and Ideas
Publisher : IAI Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

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This study aims to determine the pattern of systematic variation in language use based on social and linguistic factors seen from a pragmatic point of view. This type of research uses qualitative research methods. The data collection technique used in this study is a library research method that focuses on the study of various literature by analyzing the content in it. In addition, the data collection research used in this study was observation and interviews. The data analysis technique used is a content analysis technique. The research sample in this article is the people from Medan. Based on the results of the research that language can affect systematic variation based on social and linguistic factors. Based on pragmatic linguistic factors, language use can influence systematic variation due to several factors, such as habitual factors, environmental factors, and interest factors in certain language styles. While social factors can affect systematic variations in language use, especially occupational factors, because the work environment greatly determines how a person's language style in everyday life.This study aims to determine the pattern of systematic variation in language use based on social and linguistic factors seen from a pragmatic point of view. This type of research uses qualitative research methods. The data collection technique used in this study is a library research method that focuses on the study of various literature by analyzing the content in it. In addition, the data collection research used in this study was observation and interviews. The data analysis technique used is a content analysis technique. The research sample in this article is the people from Medan. Based on the results of the research that language can affect systematic variation based on social and linguistic factors. Based on pragmatic linguistic factors, language use can influence systematic variation due to several factors, such as habitual factors, environmental factors, and interest factors in certain language styles. While social factors can affect systematic variations in language use, especially occupational factors, because the work environment greatly determines how a person's language style in everyday life.