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Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics
ISSN : 26147343     EISSN : 26215128     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32663/edu-ling
ournal of Edu-Ling (Journal of Education and Linguistics) is a scientific article in English Education Department in Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Prof. Dr. Hazairin, SH Bengkulu. It presents articles on English language teaching and learning, Linguistics and Literature. The contents include analysis, studies, application of theories, research reports, materials developments and reviews.
Articles 151 Documents
The Implementing of Using Wordwall as a Media to Improve The Students’ Vocabulary Achievement in New Normal Era Riza Datul Amaliyah; Endang Mastuti Rahayu
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v6i2.3571

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The objectives of this research were to improve vocabulary achievement by using Wordwall web-based application at the eleventh grade students of SMAN 1 KRIAN. Classroom action research was used as the research approach. This study's sample consisted of one class of 28 eleventh grade students. The data were gathered by using observation, tests and questionnaire and were analysed by descriptive statistic for vocabulary test scores and descriptive qualitative for the observation results and questionnaire. In accordance with the findings, only 21% of students passed the KKM during pre-cycle. Students' results improved in post-test I, with 71% passed the KKM. Students' scores improved in the post-test II, with 86% of students who completed the KKM. As many as 93% students gave positive opinion that said was fun and easier did exercieses in Wordwall. In conclusion, used Wordwall in learning can improve student’s vocabulary achievment.
The Efforts of Handling English Learning Process for Inclusive Students at Elementary Schools in Bengkulu City Safitri Nur Fauziah; Dian Susyla; Ria Angraini; Washlurachim Safitri
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v6i2.3732

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The objectives of this research were to determine the efforts of handling English learning process for inclusive students at elementary schools in Bengkulu City. This study used qualitative method. The objects of this study were SD Alam Mahira Bengkulu and SDIT Al Aufa Bengkulu. The data were analyzed by using the procedures of Miles and Huberman (2014) namely; data reduction, display data, and Verification and conclusion. The results of this study showed that; (1) there were the efforts of handling English learning process for inclusive students at elementary schools in Bengkulu City such as conducting assessments, carrying out individual learning and therapy. (2) the obstacles in dealing with inclusive students found on teacher resources, lack of cooperation between parents and schools, and the emotional condition of inclusive students, (3) schools’ efforts make to deal with inclusive students were conducted by providing training for teachers and shadow teachers and the existence of special guidance teacher or inclusion coordinator. In conclusion the presence of inclusive students means that schools must be able to provide more efforts to ensure that all students receive services that are appropriate to their needs and abilities. Keywords: Effort, Elementary Schools, Handling, Inclusive Students
The Effectiveness of Listening Podcasts to Improve Students’ Listening Skill Siti Masitah; Lisa Rakhmanina; Melati Melati; Marvin Doma Daveri
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v6i2.3883

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using podcasts to improve students' listening skills at SMAN 4 Bengkulu. The researcher applied the pre-experimental method with one group pre-test and post-test treatment which was carried out in four meetings. The population in this study were Second Grade students of SMAN 4 Bengkulu. The researcher used purposive sampling technique. The sample of this research is 999 students. The instrument used to collect data was a multiple-choice listening test and filling out a blank form consisting of 20 numbers. The data of this study were analyzed quantitatively using IBM SPSS 26. The average score of the students on the post-test was higher than the average score on the pre-test (79.29 >36.07). The researcher found that the significant value was 0.000, and the alpha was 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05). It can be concluded that the researcher's hypothesis (tt) is accepted, and the null hypothesis (t0) is rejected. The researcher concludes that podcasts are effective in improving students' listening skills.
The Multimodal Analysis of Mask Images of COVID-19 Comics on Instagram Henny Merizawati; Nadia Eka Firnanda
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v5i2.3941

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This research aims to find images related to masks from social media during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were gathered by collecting comic pictures from three Instagram accounts: Evacomics, Ahviavia, and Weimankow. The samples of the data contained 18 (Eighteen) mask pictures. This research used Kress and Leeuwen's social semiotic approach, and the data were analyzed using Kress and Leeuwen's Multimodal analysis and Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL): ideational, interpersonal and textual forms. The findings showed that verbal and visual interpretation of mask images contains messages of health protocols for preventing COVID-19. In conclusion, people, including comic makers, can support the government program in promoting health protocols in the pandemic era.
Rhetorical Moves and Linguistic Features of Research Article Abstracts by Indonesian Authors in Applied Linguistics Published in National Journal Astria, Hellen; Arsyad, Safnil; Diani, Irma
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v7i1.3311

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Abstract is a very important part of a research article. It is the first section to be read by readers and if readers are not impressed in reading this section, they will unlikely continue reading the article. This study aims to find the rhetorical moves, rhetorical patterns, and linguistics features; tenses, voice forms, and that-complement clause of RA abstracts by Indonesian authors in Applied Linguistics published in National Journal. This study used mix-methods by analyzing the move structure, rhetorical patterns, and the linguistic feature of the twenty four RA abstracts extracted from Edu-ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics as the sample of this study. The results show that: 1) The dominant moves used are Move 2 (Purpose), Move 3 (Methodology), and Move 4 (Results); 2) The dominant rhetorical patterns used are the four model patterns; 3) The linguistic features shows the dominant tense is Simple Past Tense; the dominant voice forms is active forms, and the uses of that-complement clause in Move 4. This study concludes that there is an unwareness of the authors about the latest common inventions about the rhetorical moves. Further research is suggested to be concerned on that-complement clause.
A Discourse Analysis Using Semiotic Theory on iPhone 13 Advertisement Astawa, Wayan Budhi
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v7i2.3702

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Currently, we see a lot of advertisements, both in the form of print media and electronic media. With technological advances, advertisements can be made as attractive as possible in order to persuade consumers to own or use these goods/services. The way producers advertise their products is also very diverse, ranging from making advertisements for goods in the cinematic genre to showing advertisements in the comedy genre. The creativity of each producer is very necessary because this is also their determinant in the success of advertising to persuade consumers to buy the goods/services. Not infrequently many advertisements have discourse, especially the hidden meaning in each scene. So this article was created with the aim of analyzing one of the interesting advertisements published by the Apple company, namely the launch of the iPhone 13 smartphone. The method used is a method using a semiotic approach, where the results of the analysis will be in accordance with the theory presented by Ferdinand de Saussure and Roland Barthes. This theory covers the sign described by Saussure; the meaning of denotation, and connotation, and also the myth described by Barthes. Keywords: Advertisement, Semiotic Analysis, Saussure’s Theory, and Barthes’s Theory.
Development of Pop Up Book Media to Teach Reading Skills for Tenth Grade Students At SMK Annur Bululawang Surwanto, Danu
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v7i2.3784

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This Study aim For developing learning media in the form of pop-up book narrative text and know How to level the feasibility of the media. Research is done on student class 10 SMK An-Nur Bululawang. The method of research used is Research and Development (R&D) which uses the ADDIE model. The stages include (1) Analysis needs, (2) Development product (3) Product design (4) Implementation product (4) Product evaluation. Determination feasibility is carried out with validation expert learning, validation media expert, and validation expert language. After That researcher does testing the product. Research And Development produce pop-up book media that is feasible to use based on a study from (1) Media expert validator get 90% rating (2) Expert validators learning get an evaluation by 90%. Expert validator Language gets evaluation by 85%. Assessment response students get a percentage evaluation of 88% which means the media can be received by the student. Reason choose study This is Because development previously different in place variable  And object study as well as No exists Validation expertlanguage.
The Exploring EFL Secondary English Club Students’ Challenges of the Use of British Accent in Speaking Classroom Muzaki, Muhammad Fariz; Reza Pahlevi, Muhammad; Tresna Wahyuna, Yuna
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v7i2.3864

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Exploring EFL Secondary English Club Students' Challenges with the Use of British Accent in Speaking Classroom is the focus of this study. One of the more challenging accents that students can master in English club is the British accent. The learner can discuss their difficulties in the speaking classroom while using a British accent. This study used a survey approach with a questionnaire as part of its descriptive qualitative methodology. Three English club students from a vocational high school in Jakarta participated in this study. Nine interview questions helped gather the data for this study. The goal of this study is to examine the difficulties that EFL Secondary English Club Students face when using a British accent in speaking classes. The researcher draws the conclusion that the student's difficulties employing a British accent are constructive based on the findings of the data analysis. The student who uses a British accent in the speaking class presents the most challenge. According to the interview questions, the students approve of the obstacles associated with the British accent in speaking classes. The students respond favorably to the difficulties.
Ideology of Translating Cultural Terms in Novel "Laut Bercerita" into "The Sea Speaks His Name" Santika, Pelsi; Sofyan, Dedi; Yunita, Wisma
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v7i1.3893

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The objective of this study was to find out the ideology frequently applied in translating cultural terms of the novel Laut Bercerita and The Sea Speaks His Name. This study used qualitative research. The data source of this study was the Indonesian novel Laut Bercerita by Leila S. Chudori and the English translation entitled The Sea Speaks His Name by John H. McGlynn. To collect the data, the researcher identified the words or phrases in the novel Laut Bercerita and The Sea Speaks His Name. The results of this study showed that domestication, which had 167 data (74.2%), was more dominant than foreignization, with 58 data (25.8%) in the category of ideology in translating cultural terms. Domestication covered five categories of cultural terms, such as ecology, material culture, social culture, organization, customs, activities, procedures, and concepts, gestures and habits, while foreignization covered four categories of cultural terms, such as ecology, material culture, social culture, and organization, customs, activities, procedures, and concepts. In conclusion, the translator applied domestication in which the translator changed the cultural terms that were suitable for the culture in the target language in order to produce an acceptable and understandable translation for the target audience.  
Translation Strategy For Song Lyrics of “Tokyo” By RM of BTS Miladesia, Aulia Arifani; Yunita, Wisma; Harahap, Alamsyah
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v7i1.3919

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The objective of this study is to find out the ideology frequently applied in translating cultural terms of the novel Laut Bercerita and The Sea Speaks His Name. This study used qualitative research. The data source of this study was the Indonesian novel Laut Bercerita by Leila S. Chudori and the English translation entitled The Sea Speaks His Name by John H. McGlynn. To collect the data, the researcher identified the words or phrases in the novel Laut Bercerita and The Sea Speaks His Name. The results of this study showed that domestication, which had 167 data (74.2%), was more dominant than foreignization, with 58 data (25.8%) in the category of ideology in translating cultural terms. Domestication covered five categories of cultural terms, such as ecology, material culture, social culture, organization, customs, activities, procedures, concepts, gestures and habits, while foreignization covered four categories of cultural terms, such as ecology, material culture, social culture, and organization, customs, activities, procedures, and concepts. In conclusion, the translator applied domestication in which the translator changed the cultural terms that were suitable for the culture in the target language to produce an acceptable and understandable translation for the target audience. Keywords: Translation ideology, Cultural terms, Laut Bercerita  

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