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Linguistics and Elt Journal
ISSN : 23392940     EISSN : 26148633     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31764/leltj
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Linguistics and ELT Journal (p-ISSN 2339-2940 | e-ISSN 2614-8633) is published twice a year in the months of June and December. The purpose of LELTJ is to disseminate information and facilitate understanding among those people who are concerned with English language teaching and linguistics, emphasizing theoretical and empirical studies. This journal is administered by English Department of Muhammadiyah University of Mataram.
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Correlation Between Speaking Strategies of EFL Undergraduates and Their Thinking Styles Mutiara Maharsi Mumpuni
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.9100

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The present study was conducted to analyze the correlation between speaking strategies of EFL undergraduates and their thinking styles. The researcher used chi-square test analysis which 47 sophomore students (34 female and 13 male) in the English department at the state university of Surabaya. In collecting the data, this study used two adopted questionnaires that was developed from Oxford’s LLS speaking 20 items (1990) and Sternberg and Wagner’s (1992) TSI 65 items included among the side of background information on their gender. As concerns on the analysis, this study found that there were no significant correlation between the speaking strategies of EFL undergraduates and their gender (X2= 1.736), the thinking styles of EFL undergraduates and their gender (X2= 1.043), speaking strategies and thinking styles of EFL undergraduates and their gender (X2= 2.839).
Needs Analysis of English for Fine Arts Study Program Students as a Basis to Design English Teaching Materials Sri Sukarni; Imansyah Imansyah
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.9075

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This research aimed to find out English teaching materials need of Fine Art study program students in learning English. The quantitative method was conducted in this research. In collecting the data, the researchers applied questionnaires for the students as the instrument of the research. There were 16 students of Fine Arts study program in the 2021-2022 academic year as the participants in this research. The results of this research revealed that in learning English students of Fine Arts study program need all language skills and the mostly needed language skill is speaking. They need speaking because will support their future career as artisan art working in English. Regarding language components, mainly required by the students is vocabulary. In addition, teaching materials related to fine arts are needed by the students, as well the teaching materials are taken from internet. Furthermore, pertaining to the objective of learning English that is to be able to communicate in English, the students need discussion before beginning to learn English course. This method can support students’ need in speaking skill. These students’ needs can be used as the basis to design English teaching materials..
EFL University Students’ Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategy and Its Correlation with Their Reading Comprehension Zhafirah Rosa Kusumawardana; Suvi Akhiriyah
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.8879

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Metacognitive awareness of reading strategy has a tremendous impact on the educational process, especially in acquiring a second language. It is concerned with not only what they suggest about how students organize their interactions with the context, but also with how they might employ the strategies that are still relevant to reading comprehension effectiveness. However, the EFL learners are still having a lack using metacognitive awareness of reading strategies significantly because of unknowing and inadequate understanding of what reading strategies to use, how and when to use them appropriately. Hence, the present study is attempted to locate the relationship between EFL learners’ metacognitive awareness of reading strategy and reading comprehension. A quantitative study, with 60 EFL students as participants, was conducted by using a questionnaire, and reading comprehension score to discover the level of EFL students’ Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategy. Those are the Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategy Inventory - revised (MARSI-R) and the Test English Proficiency (TEP) to discover the level of EFL students’ metacognitive awareness. The result of this study showed that 49 participants (mean 3.5 – >3.5), categorized as high group levels, and 11 participants (mean 2.5 – 3.4), categorized as moderate group levels. This research also revealed that the most strategies used by EFL learners found using PRS (Problem-solving strategies) M = 3.99; GRS (Global reading strategies) M = 3.98; and, SRS (Support reading strategies) M = 3.65. For the result of the Spearman Rho Coefficient showed that there is no correlation between EFL learners’ metacognitive awareness of reading strategy and reading comprehension (ρ value = .986).
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VIRTUAL MICROTEACHING CLASS IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC TIME Xavio Jun Nusantara Dharmaa; Agus Sapto Nugrohoa; Prayogo Hadi Sulistioa; Nisa Roiyasa
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.9307

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As a spread prevention of Covid-19 virus, schools must implement their learning process through online from Elementary School up to University including Jenderal Soedirman University. In the Covid-19 pandemic, English Education Department of Jenderal Soedirman University has already implemented Microteaching subject online or using E-Learning with the lecturer. This research uses a statistical calculation and interview data from 21 out of 31 respondents because some students have converted Microteaching credit in exchange of participation in Kampus Merdeka Program. There are 5 variables that influence Virtual Microteaching Class effectiveness. They are Enthusiasm, Learning Media, Learning Material, Task, and Lecturers’ Performance. However, the Enthusiasm variable (P=0.046) and Learning Media (P=0.020) are significant for the effectiveness of virtual Microteaching class. At the same time, other variables such as Learning Material (P=0.213), Task (P=0.166), and Lecturers’ Performance (P=0.166) are not significant for virtual Microteaching class. The effectiveness score of Virtual Microteaching Class for 6th semester students, English Education Department of Jenderal Soedirman University is 71% which means effective. The usage of Google Classroom for Virtual Microteaching Class has some disadvantages such as lack of video meeting features that most of the students need, and late notification caused by internet signal problems. As solutions to solve the problems of using Google Classroom for Virtual Microteaching class, lecturers need to explore the features of Google Classroom, and they are encouraged to use a better platform with a built-in virtual meeting and discussion features that can save large data and be downloaded at any time.
POLITENESS AND IMPOLITENESS STRATEGIES USED IN THE “SLEEPING BEAUTY” MOVIE Wahyuni Juliani; Emeliya Sukma Dara; Filza Afiqah; Sri Wahyuni
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.8825

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This research aims to analyze the politeness and impoliteness strategies in The Sleeping Beauty Movie. This research used qualitative method by selecting and collecting data in the Sleeping Beauty movie. After selecting and collecting the data, the researchers identify and analyze word by word conversation among characters and used the concept of Brown and Levinson, Geoffrey Leech, and Bousfield and Locher related to pragmatics study. The result shows that there are 19 examples of politeness strategies, politeness maxims and impoliteness strategies. They are 4 examples of politeness strategies, 8 examples of politeness maxims, 7 examples of impoliteness strategies. The researchers concludes that the positive and impoliteness strategies in the Sleeping Beauty Movie is dominated by positive impoliteness and approbation maxim.Keywords: Impoliteness, Politeness, Pragmatics, Sleeping Beauty Movie, Strategies
STUDENTS' ENGAGEMENT IN ONLINE LEARNING USING WHATSAPP GROUP DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC Nugroho Nugroho
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.8387

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Starting in the odd semester of 2020/2021, the University of Indraprasta PGRI will provide online or distance learning. Because of government laws on Large-Scale Social Restrictions, online learning is finished. Distance learning has always used technology to apply its knowledge, beginning with the most basic methodology and progressing to the most advanced. According to PDDIKTI 2020, the study sample is 206 of 4106 active students of the Indraprasta PGRI University with language and arts majors in English education. One of the reasons student participation on campus should be a concern is that it is a crucial factor in learning and academic success. Learning performance is measured in academic achievement, character development, and satisfaction in the classroom. The study aims to learn about students' participation in online Learning during Covid-19. The study employs a survey approach with a degree of descriptive interpretation and quantitative data analysis. The study results conclude that most English education students have very high engagement in online learning using WhatsApp application with 69% or as much as 144 students. Twenty-seven percent of the students have high, 3% have moderate, and 1% have low engagement.
ESL Students’ Learning Strategies for the Improvement of their Language Skills Irwandi Irwandi; Muhammad Hudri; Dina Apriana
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v10i1.10986

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Effective language strategies contribute to learners’ success in learning English. In relation to this, this study aims at investigating ESL students’ strategies in learning a language. Those strategies are metacognitive strategies, deep cognitive strategies, and surface cognitive strategies. 50 English department students participated in a survey that required them to reflect on their own learning strategies for the four language skills by answering 80 questions. The result of the study suggests that the metacognitive strategies are the most highly used to improve their language skills compared to the deep cognitive and surface cognitive strategies that are moderately used. The data also showed those strategies are widely used in written texts insteadof spoken texts.

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