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Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal
ISSN : 23388927     EISSN : 26572443     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30651
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal (e-ISSN 2657-2443 and p-ISSN: 2338-8927) is a journal of English Language Teaching (ELT), linguistics, and literature published in April and September by English Education Department of Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya. This journal is committed to investigate and scrutinize present issues of ELT, linguistics and literature. Contributions in the forms of research-based and literature-review studies written by national and international scholars and researchers are welcomed. High quality of studies presenting the State of the Art (SOTA) and originality is preferable.
Articles 285 Documents
Nina’s Characterization Reflected in the Speech Acts in Black Swan Film Arina Lubsi; Dwijani Ratnadewi; Armeria Wijaya
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2014): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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This thesis entitled Nina’s Characterization Reflected in the Speech Acts in Black Swan Film. Question of the research are what kinds of speech acts which show Nina’s double characters in the film “Black Swan”, what are the intended meanings of those speech acts and why does Nina use those speech acts in film “Black Swan”. This study is aimed to find the kinds of speech acts which show Nina’s double characters in the film “Black Swan”, to analyze the intended meanings of those speech acts, and the last to explain why Nina uses those speech acts in film “Black Swan”. This study makes reference to Yule, Searle and Taleb theory. This research is qualitative research. The data of the research are the utterances of Nina which have been obtained from the film script. From the data analysis, it is found that 15 utterances which have intended meaning spread by 5 macro classes of speech act : 6 utterances of representative, 5 utterances of Expressive, 2 utterances of directive, 1 utterance of commissive, and 1 utterance of declarative. Beside that, the reason of the use of speech act is because she is getting OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) which can create delusion in herself and destroy her life
The Effectiveness of Webtoon to Develop Students’ Writing Skill in Narrative Text Of Tenth Grader In SMK PGRI 13 Surabaya Nova Ratnasari; Linda Mayasari; Sulton Dedi Wijaya
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2018): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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There are four main skills in learning English, writing, listening, reading, and speaking. In this research, the researcher focused on writing narrative text for tenth grader students of SMK PGRI 13 Surabaya. The medium that is used in this research is webtoon. It is kind of comic series which has picture and narration so it can be make the students learn how to write narrative text easier. The purpose of this research is to find out the effectiveness of webtoon in developing students’ writing skill in narrative text. The researcher used quantitative method and the data were collected through pre-test, post-test, and questionnaire. The researcher used two classes, experimental class and control class to do this research. After the data were collected and calculated, the result showed that the average of score got an increasing. Before getting treatment, the average score of experimental class was 55 and after getting treatment, the average score was becoming 69. Furthermore, based on the students’ response, it showed that mostly the students agreed that webtoon is useful to use in learning English, especially writing skill so webtoon can be effective to develop students’ writing skill in narrative text.
The Grammatical Errors in the Translational Text: Indonesian-English Structure Nurul Aini
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2018): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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This paper discussed the study of English and Indonesian word construction based on grammatical errors. Grammatical errors were analyzed by error analysis. The purpose of this paper wanted to know the kinds of grammatical errors and the factors caused it. The qualitative approach was used in this research as the methodology because this study described the data without analysis statistic. The qualitative descriptive revealed the phenomena of linguistic which found in the translation text. In data collection, the researcher used text translation, Indonesian-English that had translated by the fourth semester of student’s English Department. Moreover, the researcher read deeply and grouped and noted the data to find the valid data. The result of this paper were 11 kinds of grammatical errors, they are: misuse of determiner, omission of determiner, misuse of verb, misuse of auxiliary verb, omission of verb, misuse of preposition, misuse of conjunction, misuse of pronoun, omission of pronoun, misuse of singular noun, and misuse of Noun Phrase (NP). In addition to, this study found the factors of the grammatical errors, they are; first, interference of the first language, namely Indonesian. Second, the difference between Indonesian and English structure was also the factor of the grammatical errors.
The Creative Techniques in Teaching Vocabulary at Sabilussalam Kindergarten Surabaya Wijayanti -; Amrin Batubara; Gusti Nur Hafifah
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2014): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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This research is conducted to find out the creative techniques, the implementation, and the advantages of the implementation of the creative techniques in teaching vocabulary at Sabilussalam kindergarten where pupils level B and 1 teacher are as subject. While, the objects of the research is all information related to the creative techniques in teaching vocabulary at Sabilussalam kindergarten.This research usesdescriptive qualitative method and the data collection techniques are classroom observations, documentation and interview. For analyzing the data, the researcher uses interactive model which is adapted from Miles and Hubberman (19984:6). The finding showedthat there are four creative techniques in teaching vocabulary at Sabilussalam kindergarten. Those were, Sing song, Drilling, Role play, and Game techniques. Besides, the researcher found theteaching techniques were implemented creatively in different ways. Firstly, the drilling technique was implemented by using gestures, and hip hop style.  Secondly, the singing song technique was implemented by using gestures, repetitions, hip-hop and sound of clap the table. Thirdly, the role play was implemented by usingthe performing robot’s actions, super hero and play Dora’s adventure. Finally, the Game technique was implemented by using whispers, gestures, robot’s movements and guess. Additionally, all of implementations of the creative techniques in teaching vocabulary at Sabilussalam have some advantages. They are to develop children’s knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes. The techniques can develop their knowledge because it can help them to improve their vocabulary in meaning and understanding. Besides, they can develop their skill because these techniques not only help them to improve their vocabulary but also explored in their skill especially the listening and the speaking skill which werethe basic skill had been mastered for young learner. Additionally, the techniques can develop children’s understanding and attitude because they were not only know and memorized vocabulary which had been taught but also they can understand the meaning word and explored their idea, expression in their daily activity.
The Implementation of Discovery Learning to Teach Speaking at the First Grade Students at SMP Institut Indonesia Irmayanti Mufida; Gusti Nur Hafifah; Linda Mayasari
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2015): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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The result of this study show that the English teacher synchronized the steps of scientific approach in Curriculum 2013 with the applications of Discovery Learning in his lesson plan. The steps are observing through stimulation, questioning through problem statement, experimenting through collecting data, associating through processing data, communicating through verification and generalization. They make them, the students become more active in oral activities and all of activities can make the students do not feel bored. This study also attempts to know about the student’s responses after the implementation of Discovery Learning. It can be concluded that the students more understand easily toward the materials which were taught, especially in their speaking skill because Discovery Learning has given positive impact for the students. Finally the researcher suggested that the teachers should always give the motivation and provide the other materials using the creative techniques so that the learning process can more effective and meaningful. It means that the students will never forget their experiences and the teacher’s explanations within a long period.
THE SOLIDARITY IN ADDRESSING TERMS OF RJ. PALACIO’S CHILDREN NOVEL ‘WONDER’: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Nur Jannah; Dwijani Ratnadewi
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2017): April
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Physical deficiencies sometimes cause bullying, but there are also many people who have senseof solidarity. “Wonder” (2012) by RJ. Palacio tells about a boy with this deficiency and thisstudy was meant to analyze the addressing terms used among the characters illustratingsolidarity. The aims of the research were to find kinds of solidarity addressing terms chosen bythe characters; the reason and the kind of situation of using the addressing terms. The dialogueswere framed and foregrounded to collect the data. Wardhaugh (2006) addressing terms andLindenberg et. al. (2006) solidarity behaviour indicators were used as the main theories toanalyze the data. The result revealed that there were four kinds of addressing terms foundmentioning first name, kinship term, nickname, and endearment name used in various butmostly friendly, quarreling and serious situation.
Cognitive and Emotional Effects of Bilingualism Childhood and Adulthood Umi Farisiyah
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2018): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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Mastering more than one languages gives some advantages because of the correlation of the language and the brain. If we use more than one languages mean our brain has to work more that it works in one language. It means our brain has to be more active that can activate all the neurons of the brain and automatically make the brain much better in its functions. And of course, using more than one languages change how we assume and interpret everything in our surrounding. Using evidences from reaction time, eye-tracking, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and event-related potential research, it shows how language experience transforms cognitive control and emotion, two features that they are central to human communication. We suggest that managing multiple languages not only impacts cognitive control and emotion independently, but also the way in which they interact with each other. Within cognitive control, we present research suggesting that bilinguals demonstrate benefits compared to monolinguals and discuss the potential sources of these benefits, including parallel language activation and language switching. We also explore the potential links between linguistic and non-linguistic cognitive processes. Within emotion, we discuss whether bilinguals process emotions similarly across their first and second languages and consider how linguistic context and one’s cultural affiliation may impact memory (e.g., storage and retrieval) of emotional events. The evidence discussed in this chapter highlights the transformative effect that bilingual experience has on how human beings understand and interpret the world
Learning Strategies Used by the Fifth Grade Students in Improving Vocabulary at SDN Kebraon II Surabaya Alfa Husnul Hakimah; Amrin Batubara; Armeria Wijaya
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2014): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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This research aims to find out the kinds of strategies and the application of the strategies which are used by the fifth grade students at SDN Kebraon II Surabaya in improving vocabulary. In this research, a qualitative descriptive design is used to describe the objective of the research. The techniques of data collection were used in this research were observation and questionnaire. The data analysis used in this research was the interactive model analysis from Miles and Huberman that consists of data reduction, data display, and conclusion. In the results of this research, it is found that there are twenty one kinds of strategies which are used by the fifth grade students in improving vocabulary. The strategies that were employed by the students mostly were influenced by the teacher’s teaching techniques. The orders of the teacher seemingly become a habit for the student to be conducted automatically in the process of language learning.
An Analysis of Code Switching and Code Mixing Used the the Characters in Novel Perahu Kertas by Dewi Lestari (Dee) Rizky Yuniarta; Wijayadi -; Linda Mayasari
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2014): April
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This research analyzes code switching and code mixing which exist in the conversation of novel Perahu Kertas. The aims of this research are describe the types of code switching and code mixing used in the conversation in novel Perahu Kertas, the components in speaking of code switching and code mixing in the conversation in novel Perahu Kertas, and the reasons of using code switching and code mixing. This research uses a descriptive qualitative with the conversation utterances in novel Perahu Kertas as the sample. The data collection technique in this research is documentation techniques. The data collection are taken from the conversation in novel Perahu Kertas that use code switching and code mixing. The source of the data of this research is utterances from conversations in the novel Perahu Kertas. Based on the analysis, the result can be concluded that the code switching and code mixing phenomena in novel Perahu Kertas are situational, metaphorical code switching, and inner, outer code mixing. The component of speaking is from SPEAKING acronym. The reasons of code switching and code mixing in novel Perahu Kertas are arrival of a new person, different status and formality, particular topics, affective message, and expressing disapproval.
Ecological Feminism Issues Depicted in Moana’s Screenplay by Jared Bush Susi Ambarwa; Radius Setiyawan; Pramudana Ihsan
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2018): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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The purpose of this research is to reveal whether Moana’s Screenplay by Jared Bush can be considered as an eco-feminism reading or not. To prove this hypothesis, the researcher analyzes Moana’s Screenplay through find out the characteristics of the main character that reflect ecological feminism and reveals the relationship between man, woman, and nature in Moana’s screenplay using eco-feminism perspective. The researcher uses descriptive qualitative methods in analyzing the data. The researcher found that eco-feminism issues were clearly shown in this screenplay. First, the main character in Moana’s Screenplay was not described as a weak woman but she showed the characteristics of leadership, ambitious, and courageous where these characters usually owned by man. She was described as a woman who loved their people and the environment which is a reflection of ecological feminism. Second, the relationship between man and woman was illustrated that male characters dominated woman both verbally and mentally. Third, regarding the relationship between man and nature, it was found that nature was dominated because man saw nature as a resource to meet human needs. Finally, related to the relationship between woman and nature, it was revealed that woman was closer to nature than man so they can live in harmony.

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