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Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
ISSN : 25979248     EISSN : 25973819     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
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Articles 235 Documents
The Lecturers’ English Ability Through the Toefl Test Dian Susyla; Ria Angraini; Ririn Putri Ananda
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i1.2931

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This study aims to determine and describe lecturers' English language skills, which can be seen through the TOEFL test. This research method is descriptive qualitative. The researcher gave a TOEFL-like test to 109 lecturers as research subjects. TOEFL ability is mapped into the Common European Framework of Reference for Language (CEFR), measured at four different levels, namely A2, B1, B2, and C. The results show that no lecturer has C1 ability in the Listening section. Two lecturers are at level B2, 12 people are at level B1, and the remaining 95 people are at level A2. The average for Listening is in the A2-SD level category. For Structure and Written Expression, only four lecturers are at level B2; 25 at B1 level; and 80 at level A2. The average for SWE is 40 in the A2 elementary level category. As for the Reading section, only one lecturer is at level C1; 2 at level B2; 6 at level B1; 98 at level A2. The average score for Reading is in the A2-SD level category. In conclusion, most of the lecturers' English skills (Listening, Structure and Writing Expression, and Reading) are still very weak. Keywords: Lecturers’ English Ability, TOEFL
Students' Barriers in Learning English Through Online Learning Ifna Nifriza; Desfi Yenti
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i1.3013

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This study aims to identify student barriers in learning English through online learning in class X SMKN 3 Payakumbuh. This research method is descriptive qualitative. Participants were selected using purposive sampling. The questionnaire used as a data source consists of 32 items. The results showed that the barriers faced by students included understanding language, language anxiety, adaptation struggle, diverting attention to the other side, technical issues, cost of online education implementation, technological competence and computer literacy. In conclusion, there are 8 barriers faced by students in learning English through online learning. Understanding language is the most common barriers faced by students, while the least barriers faced by students is computer literacy. Keywords: Online Learning, Student Barriers
A Study on Students’ Disruptive Behaviors in English Online Classroom and Its Solution by the Lecturers Sastika Seli; Dewi Syafitri; Ayu Oktaviani
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i1.3035

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This study aims to explain the views of lecturers and students of STKIP-PGRI Lubuklinggau on disruptive behavior in online English learning during the Covid 19 pandemic and describe the level of seriousness in providing the best solution to these problems. The research method used is descriptive qualitative research using grounded theory with an inductive approach. Data was collected through interviews as primary data, observation and document analysis. The subjects of this study were seven lecturers and 14 students (disruptive behavior) English Education STKIP-PGRI Lubuklinggau. The results showed seven general categories of disruptive behavior: breaking time, dishonesty, disrespect, lack of concentration, skipping lessons and assignments, doing things privately, and giving slow responses. The lecturers offered several solutions for these problems by considering the level of seriousness, such as applying positive discipline, formulating and designing rules strategies and teaching media, giving punishment and expecting to end online learning. In conclusion, by knowing students' disruptive behavior, lecturers and other parties will be more concerned about taking some appropriate actions to minimize and avoid some behaviors in improving online English learning. Keywords: Disruptive Behavior, Discipline Problems, Online Learning, Teaching in a Pandemic Period
Developing of Listening Materials at the Tenth Grade Students Syaprizal Syaprizal; Agus Triyogo; Ratna Nirwana
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i1.3048

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This study aims to develop listening material for tenth graders. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D). The results of this study indicate that the development of listening material is valid, practical and effective in the teaching and learning process. The product developed was declared valid after being evaluated by three experts with an average score of 3.86 in the "high" category. This product is also practical by evaluating listening material for students with an average score of 4.10 with "high practicality" and effective with an evaluation with 83.33 students in the "high" category. In conclusion, the listening material developed for tenth-grade students of Islamic Senior High School 2 Lubuklinggau is valid, practical and effective categories. Keywords: Listening, Materials, Research and Development
Strategies of Politeness Found in “Rich Teen Shame Girl at Thrift Store” Short Film: Pragmatics Approach Icha Sartika; Mhd. Johan
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i1.3063

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This study aimed to identify politeness strategies in Rich Teen Shame Girl at Thrift Store. The research design of this research is qualitative descriptive. The data were collected by using an observational method and a non-participatory technique. The data were analyzed using the practical identity method and pragmatic competence-in equalizing. The data source in this study is Rich Teen Shame Girl at Thrift Store short films. This study showed that there were 15 data of politeness by the characters in the short film. There were 2 data on record found in the short film, 9 data of positive politeness, 2 data of negative politeness, and 1 data showed off-record. Rich Teen Shame Girl's positive politeness strategy was more dominant in Thrift Store short film. In conclusion, politeness strategies, namely bald on record, positive politeness, negative politeness and off-record. Positive politeness was the most frequently used strategy of politeness. Keywords: Pragmatics, Politeness, Short film
Implementation of Levels of Thinking Skills and Communicative Language Ability in English National Exam Hervina Hervina; Rendi Afriadi
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i1.3102

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This study aims to explore the implementation of the learning domain, which is manifested in the level of thinking skills, namely HOTS and LOTS, and the concept of CLA in the English national exam. The research method used is the descriptive analysis by analyzing all the questions in the English national exam for SMK in 2014/2015. The results showed that all the questions in the English national exam for SMK 2014/2015 are directed to assess students' cognitive skill domains with different skill levels and thinking processes. The concept of HOTS, LOTS and CLA have been implemented and applied in the construction and design of this exam. In conclusion, the implementation of English national exam has implemented requirement of good language testing. Keywords: Communicative Language Ability, National Exam, Standardized Test, Thinking Skills
Need Analysis on the Development of Polytechnic English Textbook Sari Mubaroh; Linda Fujiyanti
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i2.3195

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This study aims to identify and analyze students' needs for English textbooks that suit their needs. This research method uses a descriptive quantitative method. The results of this study indicate that: (a) all students agree that English is important for them to learn; (b) the existing English textbooks are less attractive for students to learn English; (c) the instructions in the book are not clear and difficult to understand; (d) students need TOEFL material to be studied in class; (e) there are not enough textbooks on campus for students to master the TOEFL; (f) exploration activities are required for students to master the four English skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing); (g) students need a TOEFL equivalent textbook in the mastery of English both spoken and written. In conclusion, students of the TRPL Polman Negeri Babel Study Program need textbooks that suit their needs. The need for English textbooks with TOEFL equivalence comes from the achievement of study objectives (CPL), TRPL, graduation requirements, and the world of work. Keywords: Needs Analysis, English Textbook, TOEFL
Lexical and Grammatical Cohesion in the Undergraduate Students’ Abstracts Episiasi Episiasi; Wuri Syaputri; Suramto Suramto; Destina Kasriyati
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i2.3310

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This study aims to determine the lexical and grammatical cohesion of abstracts of STKIP PGRI Lubuklinggau students. The method used is a qualitative case study. The results showed that students made ungrammatical sentences, wrong prepositions, spelling errors, and improper cohesive devices. In conclusion, lexical and grammatical cohesion is used in the abstract. The repetition of words in lexical cohesion keeps the reader on track, while grammatical cohesion is used to describe available references, conjunctions, substitutions to make a good abstract. Keywords: Abstract, Grammatical Cohesion, Lexical
Authentic Materials of Choice among English Lecturers Sunnatul Mufarrohah; Ahmad Munir; Syafi’ul Anam
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i2.1280

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This study aims to reveal the indicators of lecturers in choosing materials. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative using a narrative approach. Researchers used documentation, document analysis checklists, and interview guidelines as research instruments. The results of the study indicate that lecturers have four criteria in choosing authentic materials, including 1) authentic materials must follow the needs of students; 2) authentic material must be essential to teach; 3) authentic material must be easy to understand; 4) Authentic materials must be up-to-date. Based on the criteria, several authentic materials can be used: letterforms, order forms, signs, photos, and authentic auditory materials such as videos and songs to provide students with an enlightening and exciting learning experience. In conclusion, English lecturers have used various types of authentic materials such as pictures, videos, and songs using several criteria, such as appropriateness, excitement, understandable, and up-to-date. Keywords: Authentic Material, EFL, Learning, Lecturer
English Teachers’ Challenges in Constructing Remote English Summative Assessment during Covid-19 Pandemic Nurwahidah Nurwahidah; Maulana Rizki Hamidi; Nida Husna; Muhammad Farkhan; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Alek Alek
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v5i2.3534

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This study aims to investigate English teachers’ challenges in constructing remote English summative assessments for junior high school students during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The method used in this research is a qualitative method with descriptive research in case study design. The results of this study obtained from 33 English teachers of Junior High schools from 8 big provinces in Indonesia highlighted technical problems and the validity and reliability of the test become the main challenges when the teachers construct a remote summative assessment for junior high school students. Furthermore, the researchers concluded that during the COVID-19 Pandemic, most junior high school teachers face many challenges and can overcome those problems by being tech-savvy teachers. Keywords: COVID-19, English Teacher Challenges, Remote Learning, Summative Assessment