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Journal of Languages and Language Teaching
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF OBSTACLE RACE GAME TOWARD STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING GRAMMAR kurniati, Baiq Deni
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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This research was aimed to find out the effectiveness of Obstacle Race Game toward students’ motivation in learning grammar and to find out the correlation between students’ motivation and grammar at MA Darul Husaini Sanggeng. The kind of this research is experimental research (quantitative approach). This research design was applied pretest-posttest design. The population of this research was all of the second grade students of MA Darul Husaini Sanggeng. The sample of this research was consist of two classes namely XI-A as experimental class consist of 17 students and XI-B as control class consist of 17 students. The sample technique used in this research was saturated sampling technique. The technique which was used to analysis the data was t-test and r-test formula. From the research data found that the t-test score is higher than t-table (2,635>2, 021). Based on the result of this research, it can be conclude that the Obstacle Race Game has positive effect towards students’ motivation in learning grammar. From the research data found that r-test is higher than r-table (0,990>0,482). It can be conclude that there is correlation between students’ motivation and grammar.
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CIRC AND CONTENT BASED INSTRUCTION IN TEACHING READING Fatimah, Ari Putri
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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This study is aimed at finding out the different influence between two methods that is CIRC and CBI in teaching reading and to find out is there any influence between CIRC and CBI in teaching reading. Using CIRC was had positive effect to students score in learning reading and using CBI was had no effect to students score in learning reading. The kind of this study is causal experimental research. The population of this study was all the students of the second grade students at SMP Negeri 6 Woja Dompu that consist of 100 students from four classes. In which the sample of this research used two classes where each group consist of 25 students. Significant of the sample were divided into two group which were experimental group and control group. The experimental was taught by CIRC and control taught by CBI. The instruments that used the data were objective test with multiple choice were analyzed by using t-test formula. CIRC class get total score of pre-test is 1055 and  pos-test score is 1605 and in CBI class get total score of pre-test is 1245 and pos-test score is 1540. The result of the analysis, it showed that the value of ttest(t obtained) is 1,890 was higher than ttableis 1,677. Based on the result of this investigation, it was proved that the null hypothesis (Ho) was clearly rejected. Therefore the alternative hypothesis is accepted.
THE EFFECTS OF STORY RECITATION FOR YOUNG LANGUAGE LEARNERS Ermerawati, Anesti Budi
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Journal of Languages and Language Teaching
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This article discusses the effects of reciting English story in a way to prepare a storytelling competition in a private elementary school. Initially forced to use the method, the young language learners (YLL) gradually came to appreciate it. The practice enabled them to construct the story comprehensively, to improve pronunciation, to motivate their peers to tell the story confidently, and to develop the habit of attending the details of language in the context of language input. To investigate how beneficial the English story recitation is, I use interview to examine teacher’s perceptions and experiences about story recitation and its effect on language development. I will also investigate how story recitation is used and its effects in an EFL (English as a foreign language) context. The paper concludes that such practice enhances YLL’s noticing and rehearsal and later it facilitates second language acquisition. Therefore, teachers are suggested to have a positive attitude towards English story recitation for young language learners.
THE USE OF BIMANESE VOWEL IN ENGLISH SPEAKING Muhayyah, Muhayyah
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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This research was aimed at finding how Bimanese vowels interfere Bimanese students in speaking English. The techniques of collecting data were observation and video. The data was collected during the research subject did the presentation in the class. The data analysis used qualitative descriptive. Based on the finding, it’s found there were positive and negative transfers. In positive transfer the Bimanese vowels had similar sound in English so the students from Bima were easy to pronounce the words for example, in vowel /a/ in a word argument, associate, after, discuss, /i/ in a word this, into, is, mean, /u/ in a word opportunity, role, argument, /e/ in a word recognize, based, object, /o/ in a word order, of, associate. In negative transfer because of Bimanese have a strong accent, stress and intonation so in some words like /a/, /i/, /u/, /e/ and /o/ when they speak some words in English they keep making a mistake for example the word  “recognize” (rɛkɔgnɑīz) was pronounce “rɛkɔgnɑīsɛd” by a Bimanese student, the word “procedure” (prәʃīdɛr) was pronounce “prɔʃɛdɛrʊl” by Bimanese student, the word “different” (dīfrәnt) was pronounce “difɛrɛn” by Bimanese student, and the word “family” (fӕmәlī) was pronounce “fɛmili” by Bimanese student. The Bimanese vowel could give interference to the Bimanese students during learning process because they still familiar with their language so in some words they keep make a mistake.
THE EFFECT OF COOPERATIVE SCRIPT METHOD TOWARDS STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN READING Nurhafani, Nurhafani
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
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This thesis intended to find out the effect of Cooperative Script method toward students’ interest in reading comprehension and correlation between interest and reading comprehension. All of students in eighth grade at SMP Muhammadiyah Mataram were 17 students. All of eighth grade students used as sample. Students as samples treated by Cooperative Script. First, the students were given pre-test, after they were given post-test in form test and questionnaire. The result of students’ interest showed that the mean score pre-questionnaire was 63,17 and the mean score of post-questionnaire was  77,73. The standard deviation of pre-questionnaire was 125,59 and the standard deviation of post-questionnaire 173,88. Another result obtained through the analysis of the data was the value of t-test was 3,797 and t-table which was 2,120. It indicated that the value of t-test was higher than the value of t-table. Moreover r-count showed 0,634 and r-table was 0.482. It meant, r-count was higher than r-table 0,634 (>0.482). It concluded Cooperative Script had positive effect toward students’ interest in reading comprehension and the data showed there was a correlation between interest and reading comprehension.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF “I CHALLENGE GAME” IN TEACHING GRAMMAR yuliani, yuliani
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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This study was to find out the effectiveness of I challenge game in teaching grammar. This research was quasi experimental design. The population of this study was the second grade students of SMPN 2 Kediri which consisted of four classes. Two classes were chosen as the samples, those were VIII B Class as experimental group consisted of twenty six students and VIII D Class as control group consisted twenty five students. They were chosen by using simple random sampling technique. Experimental group was treated by I Challenge Game and control group was treated by Grammar Draughts Game. The instrument that was used objective test informs of multiple choices. Then, the scores were analyzed by using statistical analysis. It showed the mean score of experimental group was 67,04 while the mean score control group was 52,54 and the value of t (t test) = 1,716 was higher than  (t table) = 1.677 at the significance level of 0,05% and the number of degree freedom (df) 49. It meant that alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accpeted and null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected. It could be calculated that I Challenge Game was effective in teaching grammar at the second grade students of SMPN 2 Kediri.
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES USED BY THE ENGLISH LEARNERS OF SATURDAY DISCUSSION AT THE CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE AND CULTURE (CLC) Wahyuningsih, Lilik Sri
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 6, No 1 (2018): Journal of Languages and Language Teaching
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There are some factors influence someone in expressing the language, such as experiences, knowledge, age and cultural background. Yet, since the communication must go on with any limitedness, the learners should employ some strategies in order to keep holding communication. The strategies used in communication are identified as communication strategies. This present study analyses on an investigations into communication strategies used by the learners of Saturday discussion at the Centre for Language and Culture (CLC) Surabaya. The learners are the participants of Saturday Discussion at CLC Surabaya. In this study, the researcher wanted to find out kinds of communication strategies used by the learners, differences and similarities between young and adult learners in applying communication strategies, and how they apply communication strategies in their discussions. In her study, she applied communication strategies typology proposed by Tarone and Faerch and Kasper which consist of transfer from native language, overgeneralization, prefabricated pattern, overelaboration, epenthesis or vowel insertion, avoidance which can be subdivided into topic avoidance, semantic avoidance, appeal to authority, message abondanment and language swicth. Appeal to authority can be subdivided into paraphrase, word coinage, and circumlocution. Tarone, divided the communication strateies as formal reduction strategies, functional reduction strategies, and achievement strategies. To answer the research questions, she used descriptive qualitative approach. In collecting the data she carried out observation, and interview. In her study she found out that there were ten communication strategies used by the learners, they are message abondanment, appeal to authoriy, and language switch, paraphrase, transfer from native language, overgeneralization, and overelaboration.
FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING Pratama, Muhammad Arif
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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The researcher aimed to find out an internal and external factors that affected students’ confidence in public speaking performance. The kind of this research was qualitative, this study is dealing with Miles and Huberman theory, the sample of this research was consist 5 members, the technique of collecting data used recording, note taking and questionnaires which was consit of 5 items and each item consisted of four options (very agree, agree, disagree, very disagree). The technique of data analysis used reduction, display, veryfiying the data for recording and note taking, meanwhile for questionnaires the researcher was used tabulation, computation and clarifiying the internal and external factors that affect students’ confidence in public speaking performance.
THE EFFECT OF VERB STORY GAME TOWARDS STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING GRAMMAR Suryani, Deni
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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This research was aimed to find out the effect of Verb Story game towards students’ motivation in learning grammar. The research was experimental research and the design that was used was post-test only design. The population of the study was the second grade students of MTs Aunul Ibad NW Beroro course which consisted of four classes. Two classes were chosen as the samples, those were MTs Aunul Ibad NW Beroro A Class as experimental group consisted of twenty four students and C Class as control group consisted twenty four students. They were chosen by using Simple Random Sampling technique. Experimental group was treated by Verb Story game and control group was treated by Verb Search game. The instrument that was used objective test and questionnaire in forms of multiple choices and matching word. Then, the scores were analyzed by using statistical analysis. It showed the mean score of experimental group was 73,16 while the mean score control group was 55,12 and the value of t (t test) = 3,537 was higher than the value of  (t table) = 2, 013 at the significance level of 5% and the number of degree freedom (46). Therefore, according to the result of the analysis, it can be concluded that it can be concluded that the use of verb story game is effective in learning grammar at second grade students of MTs Aunul Ibad NW Beroro and the result correlation between students’ motivation and grammar, it shows r-test (0,993) > r-table (0,404). Based on the result of the study, it can be conclude there is correlation between students’ motivation and grammar is accepted. In other word, alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted and null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected.  
THE USE OF MIND MAPPING TO IMPROVE MOTIVATION IN LEARNING VOCABULARY OF SECOND GRADE STUDENTS AT MTs NW MISPALAH PRAYA Setianingsih, Tri; Rosihan, Moh; Pardani, Sulastri
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 6, No 2 (2018): November 2018
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This research was aimed to describe the use of mind mapping technique be able to improving students’motivation.The subject of this study was 37 students at second grade students of MTs. NW Mispalah Praya. In which consist of 25 males and 12 females. It is was classroom action research with one cycle, each cycle of four steps: planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. The data gathering used observation sheet and test and analyzed by using quantitative and qualitative approach. At the result of pre-test was failed where the mean score of pre-test was 65 and class percentage was 52% and the result of the first cycle that the mean score was 70,4 and the class percentage was 100% indicating the target of 70 of the minimum criterion has been achieved, it means that the action was stopped

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