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EDUVELOP (Journal of English Education and Development)
ISSN : 2597713     EISSN : 25977148     DOI : -
EDUVELOP (Journal of English Education and Development) Universitas Sulawesi Barat invites the researchers, academics, to publish the results of research related to English education. This journal will be publishing the articles September 2018 with ISSN 2597-713X (print), ISSN 2597-7148 (online).
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Articles 135 Documents
Learning Strategies in Speaking Classroom: A Teaching Acceleration for Second Language Nur Asiza Syarif; Farida bt, Abd. Rauf
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i1.1919

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The objective of the research is to get information of learning strategies which are commonly used by the eighth grade Students of the SMP Negeri 2 in speaking in the classroom and to know the strategies which are most effective to improve the speaking skill according to the eighth grade Students of the SMP Negeri 2 Parepare. This study apply a descriptive method. To get the good result, this study applies two questionnaires about students’ learning strategies and which learning strategies are most affective the students’ learning. The population of this research is the third semester students of the eighth grade Students of the SMP Negeri 2 Parepare in academic year 2020/2021. The sample of this study was 35 students. The result of this study found that the students 1) using English in classroom, 2) asking by using English, 3) actively imitating their teacher, 4) translating difficult sentences, 5) making quiz acively, and 6) correcting the structure mistake making by their friends, 7) paying attention to vocabulary, tenses, pronunciation, etc.
Conventional Teaching and an Interactive-Based Teaching Methods to adjust Learners’ Grammar and Speaking Competence in English Classrooms: A Comparative Study for effectiveness methods in learning Waode Hanafiah
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i1.1957

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The study discusses the effectiveness of Conventional Teaching Method utilizing whole-class member group and an Interactive-based Teaching Method employing small group works for improving both learners’ Grammar and Speaking competences in English Grammar classrooms. Data were taken from 68 first-year students of English Education Department of UNIDAYAN University, Bau-Bau, South-East Sulawesi province, who sit in a pre-test and post-test of two English competences; Grammar and Speaking in English. The research design is quasi experimental assigning 5 group works as the independent variables and 2 English competences; Grammar and Speaking in English as the dependent variables. The group works consist of various number of students. The treatment of all group works were reduplicated twice. The study reveals that the interactive-based teaching method utilizing small group works is far more effective for improving both learners’ Grammar and Speaking competences compared to those of conventional teaching method employing whole-class member group work in English Grammar classroom. The learners’ mean achievement is 25.04 points and 8.8 points respectively. The t-test confirms that there is a significant difference between the two methods. Moreover, the less the number of group members the more effective to the achievement of the learning target of the classrooms.
Are they finely tuned?: Mapping the CEFR level of the reading texts of the English textbook for grade 10 of Indonesian senior high school Dairabi Kamil
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2332

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This study sought to investigate the CEFR level of the reading passages of the English textbook for Grade 10 of Indonesian senior high school written within the framework of the newly launched Kurikulum Merdeka and the extent to which the levels match the intention of the curriculum. Drawing on a quantitative approach, the data for the study were 16 reading passages of the textbook and analyzed using an online program for analyzing the CEFR level of texts. The results showed that only 2 out of the 16 passages were of B1 CEFR level, the level the textbook is intended to be by the curriculum. The rest range from B2 to C2 CEFR level indicating that, in general, the passages are higher in their CEFR levels than that stipulated by the curriculum
An analysis of Pharmacy Students’ English Language needs Roudlotun Nurul Laili; Muhammad Nashir
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2116

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This study investigated the English needs of Pharmacy Diploma students in order to identify the gaps in language learning and then create a new curriculum, learning strategies, methods, and the English class syllabus for special needs (ESP). Needs analysis is crucial to ensure that the learning design implemented meets the students’ needs with the hope of being able to help students academically and professionally. The method used in this study was a descriptive qualitative with the total respondents was 61 (40 active students of pharmacy diploma at STIKes Banyuwangi, 15 alumni of pharmacy diploma who had already worked, and 6 diploma pharmacy lecturers). The research instruments were questionnaire and interview. The research result showed speaking was the most difficult skill for students. Whereas, the students believed that speaking is one of the most important skills they need. The students need English which relate to Pharmacy diploma major to support their career because 76% students stated that they learn English to support their future career. There were 13 materials of English for pharmacy that must be taught to students. This research results will be used as a basis reference for developing English in pharmacy syllabus and English textbooks for pharmacy diploma students.
Designing English Instructional Model: An Integrated Technology in ESP for Biological Students Rahmatullah Syaripuddin; Salasiah Ammade
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2291

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This study was based on the students’ needs regarding the instructional model of English teaching at the Biology Department. The objective of this study was to design English materials by combining YouTube and ABA (American and British Academy) Applications based on the students' needs analysis. The study was mixed-method research with the subject of the research was Biological students of Muhammadiyah University of Parepare, Indonesia. The result of the study was the instructional model focused on input, process, and output. In the input, there are goals and skills; in the process, there are learning activities and venues and in the output there is learning outcomes. The skills are listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Every skill consists of five activities. Listening skill consisted of five activities, namely hearing, understanding, remembering, responding, and evaluating. Speaking skill consisted of apprehending, synthesizing, analyzing, and evaluating. Reading skill consisted of reading, generating, comprehending, discussing, and evaluating. Writing consisted of pre-writing, composing, feedbacking, revising, and evaluating. There were two venues of the model. They were indoor and outdoor. Besides, the learning outcomes focused on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor
Students’ Self-Efficacy and Students’ Speaking Skill: A Correlational Analysis Rafiqa; Fitriani
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2277

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The current research aimed to know the level of the students’ self-efficacy and the correlation between students’ self-efficacy and students’ speaking skills in English. The subject of this research was the students of the Speaking for Academic Purposes class at the fourth semester of the English Education Department at the University of Sulawesi Barat. The total sampling technique was used in this research, and it contained the total active students in the fourth semester of the English education study program was 74 students. The quantitative method was applied in this research, and the design was a correlational study. Furthermore, the instruments attempted were a self-efficacy questionnaire and students’ speaking scores from the Speaking for academic purpose lecturer at the English Education Department at the University of Sulawesi Barat. The first result of this study showed that most of the students had a high level of self-efficacy, and the second result showed that the sig value is 0.81 > 0.05. It can be concluded that rejecting ha and accepting ho means there was no significant correlation between self-efficacy and student's speaking skills.
The Integration of Guided Question Technique in Oral Presentation Method to Improve Students Speaking Ability Khadijah Maming; Badaruddin; Anisa Meifa Anton
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2311

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This research aims to know the integration of guided question technique in oral presentation method on students’ speaking ability at the second grade students of UPTD SMPN 1 Parepare. Many students had low in speaking due to lack of practice and lack of enthusiasm in studying English, therefore the students had no idea and confused about what they were going to say or speak. The researchers used a quasi-experimental method with a two-group design. The researchers used cluster random sampling and divided the students into two groups namely experimental group and control group. Each group consisted of twenty three students. In collecting the data with pretest and posttest, the form was an oral test and four meetings for the treatment. The technique of analysis data used mean score and t-test formula for an independent sample. The result of the data analysis showed there was an improvement in students’ speaking ability. The mean score of experimental class posttest was 76.04 and the mean score of control class was 71. Therefore, the end result was 2.389 > 1.680 means that was higher than and was rejected while was accepted. It can be concluded that the integration of guided question technique in oral presentation method improved speaking ability of the second grade students of UPTD SMPN 1 Parepare. The researchers concluded that by the integration of guided question technique in oral presentation method can help the students to overcome their problems and also made students spoke communicatively during presentations.
Utilizing English Tiktok as a Media in Learning English Vocabulary: University Students’ Perspective Jessica Ruth Melvira Simanungkalit; Caroline Victorine Katemba
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2331

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This research determined the university students’ perspective on utilizing TikTok in learning English vocabulary. The purpose of this research is: (1). What are college students' thoughts on learning English vocabulary through TikTok? (2). What are the advantages of the TikTok application? (3). What are the disadvantages of the TikTok application? (4). How does the TikTok application help you to learn English vocabulary? This study is qualitative and descriptive and employed a survey method by giving an online questionnaire on Google Forms to university students. The questionnaire is distributed to students in Bandung, Jakarta, and Lampung universities. The subject of this research is university students who are taking English classes. Of the 76 respondents who filled out the questionnaire, 50% were from a private university and 50% were also from a state university. The findings of this research show that utilizing TikTok in learning English vocabulary for university students helps them expand their English vocabulary. The students show positive feedback about utilizing TikTok in learning English vocabulary.
Teaching Writing with Authentic Video through SWELL Method for EFL Students Rasmi
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2269

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This research with a quantitative method aims to examine whether the use of authentic videos is effective to improve students’ writing ability of third semester students at English Tadris Program. The population in this research were students at the third semester students at English Tadris Program and the sample was students of TBI 1 and 2 with total sample of 56 students. In this research the researcher used a total sampling technique. And the data collection technique using test, namely pre-test and post-test. The technique of data analysis that the researcher used is the t-test. The results of the data analysis showed that t-count is and t-table (t-count 7.175 > t-table 1.184). It means the results of the research showed that there is a significant improvement of the students’ writing ability of the third semester students’ writing skill after the use of authentic video through SWELL Method of third semester students at English Tadris Program.
Resso Media in Teaching English Vocabulary Mastery: A Lyrics of Song Approach Umar; Narmayani
Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v6i2.2345

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This study aims to determine the effect of using Media Resso on students' vocabulary mastery in the eighth grade (8) SMPN 2 Majene. This research is quantitative using a quasi-experimental design, and the subject of this research is 40 students. This study uses Cluster Random Sampling to determine the sample. Data was collected using pre-test and post-test instruments consisting of 20 questions in the form of Fill In The Blank and Matching words. The data analysis technique used is the Paired sample t-test with the SPSS version 20 application for windows. The results of the research analysis indicate that the average post-test score is 74.25, which is higher than the pre-test average value, which is 49.75. This means that Ha is acceptable. Therefore, Resso Media can affect students' vocabulary mastery after being given treatment.

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