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Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture
ISSN : 23019913     EISSN : 25979132     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Globish journal published twice a year by English Education Study Program, Faculty of Teachers Training and Education Muhammadiyah University of Tangerang present articles on English Language, Education, Teaching Skill, Linguistic, Literature, Teaching Issues and related research report.
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Articles 150 Documents
The Effect of Using Wizard Liz’s Content on Students’ Listening Comprehension Skills at Ninth Grade Students of SMPN 1 Sepatan-Tangerang Noer, Vanyssa Dwiana; arjulayana, Arjulayana; Anggraini, Diah Retno
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.12064

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Listening comprehension is a crucial skill that significantly affects one's ability to communicate effectively in both professional and social contexts. To enhance students' listening abilities, many educators employ various methods and media, including utilizing YouTube videos from creators like The Wizard Liz. This research employed two types of assessments: a pre-test and a post-test. The study's participants were ninth-grade students from SMPN 1 Sepatan-Tangerang. Hypothesis testing was conducted using the Mann-Whitney test, where the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (H1) is accepted if the significance value is below 0.05. In the statistical analysis of Students' Listening skill results in the post-test, the value of Sig. (2-tailed) = 0.00 < 0.05 is obtained. Based on the data, it can be concluded that "H1 is accepted" and "H0 is rejected." Specifically, "H1 posits that there is a significant difference in students' listening skills when using The Wizard Liz's video compared to not using it," while "H0 suggests that there is no significant difference in students' listening skills between using The Wizard Liz's video and not using it. It can be concluded that the use of The Wizard Liz’s video as a learning medium has an effect on the listening ability of ninth-grade students of SMPN 1 Sepatan-Tangerang. Students teaching and learning activities using The Wizard Liz’s video media found that this media helped students improve their English language skills, especially in improving students' listening skills and helping students acquire new vocabulary.
Language Diversity of Hotel Signage: Insights from Surabaya Susanto, Fajar; Tafuzi, Novta Ittaqy
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13585

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This study explores the language diversity in hotel signage in Surabaya. The hotel signage can be met at many places in the areas of hotels and provides guidelines for their guests during staying at the hotel. The aim of this study is to explore language diversity in hotel signage in the hotels. To describe the use of language diversity of hotel signage, this study was designed in the frame of  the qualitative case study in which the data were collected through on-site observation and taking the photos of hotel signage in the areas of hotels. The study found five types of signage that are used at the hotels, such as identification signage, directional signage, informational signage, orientation signage, and regulatory signage. This study provides insight into the importance of language diversity in the hotel industry and the need for the hotels to give information through diversities of language signage to their guests. This study indicates the language diversities of hotel signage which have multiple register use.
Studens' Perceptions of English Club in Enhancing Speaking Skill Naben, Maria Fridolin; Sahan, Anselmus
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13706

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This study explores students’ perception of English Club as a platform for enhancing their speaking skills. The English Club provides a supportive and interactive environment where students can improve their speaking skills through group discussions, role playing, interactive game, storytelling and presentation. This study was conducted at English Club of English Study program, Universitas Timor. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the data were collected through observation and interviews with 5 students who actively participate in the English Club. The findings presented that most students perceive the English Club as beneficial in improving their speaking ability especially in pronunciation, fluency and vocabulary. Additionally, students appreciate the informal learning atmosphere which reduce their fear and anxiety in speaking. This study concludes English teachers can improve students’ English language proficiency by implementing or developing the English Club's teaching methodology and creating a more relaxed and enjoyable learning atmosphere.
An Analysis of Students Low Motivation in Learning English at Tenth Grade of SMA Al Irsyad Rosnaningsih, Asih; Mustainah, Ina Anifatul; Firda, Alindia; Ruhimah, Ruhimah; Azhari, Mutiara Meiza
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13013

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This study aims to analyze the low motivation of students in learning English in tenth grade at SMA Al Irsyad Banten. The research adopted a qualitative approach using several data collecting techniques namely interviews, direct observations, and analysis of relevant documents. The subject of this study was a tenth grade class with twenty students and conducted interviews with three students and one teacher.The findings reveal that the cause of low motivation of student are divided into internal and external factors. Between the two factors, the most dominant factors is internal. That internal factors such as, lack of interest, difficulty in understanding English, and boredom are the primary causes of low motivation amomg student. Additionally, external factors including insufficient family support, limited interaction with teachers, in effective teaching methods, and inadequate learning facilities, also contribute signifacantly. Challenges in mastering grammar, limited vocabulary, and poor comprehension of materials further underminds student confidence and interest of learning. The study highlights the need for stronger family support, the adoption of more communicative and varied teaching methods, and improved learning facilities to enhance student motivation in learning English.
Exploring Student Teachers’ Current Digital Competencies for Navigating Digital Education Nernere, Regina Putri; Kriswinahyu, Aprilia Dyah; Bram, Barli
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13624

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Along with the digital era enhancement, the criteria for qualified teachers to possess not only content and pedagogical knowledge but also technological competence. This study examined the digital competencies of 47 fifth-semester English education students at Sanata Dharma University. Grounded in the TPACK framework, this study explored student teachers’ competencies to integrate technology into English language teaching. This study used a mixed-methods approach. The qualitative data showed that student teachers demonstrated an average digital competency score of 76.87 (SD = 9.73). Qualitative findings revealed that student teachers' digital competencies are shown through innovative teaching practices, information literacy and evaluation, collaboration and resource sharing, responsible technology use, and technical know-how. The study's insights are expected to inform curriculum makers, educators, and policymakers about the current state of digital competencies among future English student teachers, allowing more targeted improvements in teacher education programs. 
The Influence of Using Jimmy Fallon Talk Show on Students’ English Speaking Achievement Noel, Yustina Gressica; Rahayu, Endang Mastuti
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13792

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This study employed a quantitative approach with a true experimental method using a pretest-posttest control group design to examine the influence of using Jimmy Fallon Talk Show on students' speaking achievement. The sample consisted of two classes, each with 32 students, selected through cluster random sampling. Data were collected through speaking tests administered before and after the treatment and analyzed using normality tests and independent t-tests. The results showed a significant improvement in the experimental class compared to the control class, with a higher average posttest score in the group that used the talk show as a learning medium. These findings have implications for teachers, students, and future researchers and provide new insights into the influence of using Jimmy Fallon Talk Show as a medium to enhance students' speaking achievement.
Canva Talking Presentation In Enhancing Speaking Proficiency: Students’ Perceptions Wiyanah, Sri; Endahati, Nafisah
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13087

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This study aimed to explore students’ perceptions regarding the implementation of Canva talking presentation as a digital language learning tool. It adopted a case study design to respond the research problem with mixed-method approach. A questionnaire consisted of 27 statements was used to collect quantitative information focuses on students' opinions of Canva talking presentations in learning. Additionally, qualitative methods as interviews were used to understand students' experiences with Canva talking presentations, exploring the causes, challenges, and overall learning process. The study employed 28 students as participants. The study found that 82.2% of students were motivated to improve their English, and 85.7% felt more confident. Most students mentioned the project helped improve their vocabulary (82.1%) and overall English skills (96.4%). Canva Talking Presentation helps improve students' speaking skills but needs some adjustments. Students faced issues with technical problems, pronunciation, grammar, and repeating to be accurate, showing areas to improve.Keywords: canva talking presentation, speaking skills, students’ perception
English-Indonesian Deviation On Translation Of Eclipse Novel Pujiati, Tri; Arjulayana, Arjulayana
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13639

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This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with content analysis methods on novels translated from English into Indonesian. This study was conducted to investigate the type of translation deviation at the syntactic level, in the question sentences used in dialogue of Stephenie Meyer’s Eclipse novel. The source data on the study was taken from Eclipse novel as the source text and Gerhana novel as the target text. The novel has a good translation result, but there are some grammatical deviations when translated into the target text. Translation deviations by using Newmark’s theory. The results of the study showed that (1) translation deviations found in question sentences that are syntactic, lexical, and word arrangement deviations; (2) the causes of such deviations are (1) the presence of untranslated words, grammatical errors, and the use of individual languages; (3) the impact of these deviations is that the sentence becomes ungrammatical, the sentence is not commensurate, there is interference in Indonesian, the text is impolite, the text is ambiguous, and the text is unclear. In general, it can be concluded that the occurrence of deviations at this syntactic level has more influence on the grammatical aspect due to the difference in sentence structure in two different languages. Translators strive to translate the text so that it is easily understood by the reader and adapted to the target reader so that many grammatical aspects are not translated. 
English as Lingua Franca: Teachers’ Perception Toward English Varieties in Teaching English as Foreign Language Anjani, Novira; Setiawan, Iwan; Suhatmady, Bibit
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13444

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English Language Teaching (ELT) in English as Foreign Language (EFL) countries is not far from the concepts of English as Lingua Franca (ELF). This study aimed to investigate how teachers’ perception toward English varieties in ELT. This study carried out using qualitative design with interview as the instrument. This research involved three teachers of Senior High School in Kutai Kartanegara with different schools, backgrounds, and experiences. There were three aspects discussed; teachers’ perception towards native speaker model, teachers’ perception on variations of English, and teachers’ perception on ELF and cultural understanding. The results showed English teachers still oriented to native speaker’s model since the goal of learning English refers to English proficiency in standard English. However, the teachers were also aware with the English variations which was used globally. This research contributed the consideration of incorporating the idea of native speakerism and ELF into English language teaching.
Promoting Harmony in Communication: The Role of Inclusive Language in Enhancing Equility and Equity in Digital Platforms Kurniawan, Bima
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Globish: English-Indonesia Journal for English Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v14i2.13645

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This research aims to enrich academic discourse on inclusive language by exploring its role in creating harmony in digital communication through the use of shared, non-offensive and accommodating language. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. Triangulation was carried out to identify consistency of data from various sources, thereby increasing the validity of the findings. Data collection methods include interviews, focus group discussions (FGD) with 10 colleagues who have visual impairments, observation, and documentation. As researchers with visual impairments, researchers have a significant role in assessing the accessibility of social media, news platforms, and public service media for users with screen readers. The research results show that common language has been implemented well in various digital communication media. Recommendations for significant improvements were emphasized, especially in the use of accommodating language for accessibility features in news media. It is hoped that the practical implications of this research can provide recommendations to the government and policy makers in managing social media, news media and public service media, to create policies and technical guidelines for implementing a common, accommodating and non-offensive language. These findings will benefit not only individuals with visual impairments, but also people with other disabilities as well as non-disabled individuals, by ensuring inclusive communication for all.

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