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JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta
ISSN : 25408216     EISSN : 26543745     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37110/jell
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of English Language and Literature (JELL) is a journal published by STIBA-IEC Jakarta. This journal is published two times a year (March and September). The main purpose of this journal is to advance and foster English Language Teaching or education, research, and Literature. The journal provides research to increase awareness, consideration and analysis of issues in Teaching English as Foreign Language or in Literature, and also promotes the interchange of ideas, and comparative studies in this field. The Journal calls for unpublished original manuscripts to be considered for publication. The papers submitted to the Journal should not have already been published elsewhere except circulated as conference presentations, nor should they be submitted simultaneously to another journal. JELL publishes the article twice a year, March and September.
Articles 254 Documents
Cooperative Learning Type of Student Team Achievement Division on Learning Outcomes Writing Explanation Texts of Hufs Korea Students Sulaeman, Agus; Hoon, Kim Dong
JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta Vol 9 No 02 (2024): JELL STIBA IEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.231

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This research aims to determine the effect of using student team achievement division type cooperative learning on the ability to write explanatory texts in Intermediate class students at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea. The method used is a Quasi Experimental type experimental method using two classes, namely the experimental class which is given treatment in the form of a cooperative learning method of the student team achievement division type and the control class which is not given treatment as a comparison class. The data collection technique uses essay writing tests and questionnaires to determine student responses to the student team achievement division type cooperative method. To analyze the data using the t test with a significance level of 0.05. The research population was all Intermediate class students, totaling 60 students. After being given cooperative method treatment, student team achievement division type, students' ability to write explanatory text increased. It can be concluded that accepting H1 rejects H0, thus it can be said that there is an influence of the use of cooperative learning methods of the student team achievement division type on the ability to write explanatory texts in the intermediate department class of Malay-Indonesia Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Korea.
Swear Words Used by Students in Daily Communication Arvian, Elsan; Hadi, Imron
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.232

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This research focuses on 1) the classification of swearing sources used by students of STBA JIA and 2) the classification of the use of swearing proposed by students of STBA JIA. The theory used in this research is Wardhaugh's theory (1986:230); Hughes (1991:208); Rothwell (1973:108); Trudgill (1983) to classify sources and reasons or functions of swearing. This research is qualitative with descriptive methods. The data taken came from questionnaire answers by respondents consisting of 14 male students and 43 female students. This research found that there are 12 sources of swearing used by male respondents and 12 sources of swearing used by female respondents. There are a total of 12 sources of invective, consisting of 7 sources based on experts and 5 new sources. Then, regarding the reasons for using swear words, male respondents stated 16 reasons and female respondents stated 18 reasons. The total number of reasons for using swear words in this study was 24. Furthermore, related to research findings based on the classification of swear words, there is no difference in the classification of sources and the reasons for using swearing words between the reasons for male respondents and the reasons for female respondents
Code Mixing Used by Youtuber - Nessie Judge’s Entitled “Pekerjaan-Pekerjaan yang Sudah Punah karena Teknologi” Abdulloh, Abdulloh; Ilahi, Wahyu; Muslim, Ikhwan; Sarsono, Sarsono; Basuki, Slamet
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.240

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The blending of two or more languages or linguistic subtypes in speech is known as code mixing. Code mixing widely used either in written or spoken language. Social media nowadays mostly use spoken form especially YouTube. The purposes of the research are to investigate the use of code mixing in Nessie Judge’s videos and try to describe the type of code mixing used by the youtuber. Descriptive qualitative method used to gain the data analysis. The code mixing then, analyzed into two types: intra sentential and intra lexical code mixing. Type of intra sentential then classified into three kinds: interrogative, declarative, and imperative. The intra sentential and intra lexical then classified into five levels: word, phrase, clause, idiom and baster. The result shows that there are 24 types of intra sentential and 1 type of intra lexical. From the sub type of sentential found 23 types of declarative, 1 interrogative, and no imperative type. While the level of code mixing found 12 words level, 5 phrases level, no idiom level, 8 clauses level, and 2 basters level.
Figurative Language in “The Beginning After The End” Volume 10 Novel by Turtleme Arfani, Sri; Laksono, Muhammad Rino Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.241

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The use of figurative language in a novel is a powerful tool to enhance reading experience by employing metaphor, hyperbole, personification, and other figures of speech. The aim of this research is to discover the types of figurative language, the most frequent type of figurative language, and the main function of figurative language in The Beginning After The End Volume 10 novel by TurtleMe. This research uses qualitative research method. The theory in this research is based on a theory proposed by Perrine (1969). Based on the analysis result, study reveals that there are 10 types of figurative language with 90 data in total. They are simile (37 data), metaphor (9 data), personification (11 data), apostrophe (4 data), hyperbole (7 data), synecdoche (7 data), metonymy (7 data), irony (3 data), paradox (3 data), and symbol (2 data). Simile is the most frequent type of figurative language in the novel. Meanwhile, bringing additional imagery is the main function of figurative language in the novel. By shedding light on the use of figurative language in The Beginning After The End Volume 10 novel, this thesis provides valuable insights for educators and literary enthusiasts
An Analysis of Moral Value in “The Alchemist” Novel Written By Paulo Coelho suhendar, suhendar; Ismi, Diyaa Naurah Mizanti; Budiarto, Budiarto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.242

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Accordingly, in a literary work, there are normally certain hidden messages to be conveyed from the researcher to the reader or what are so-called as moral values. In relation to which, The Alchemist novel is deemed to be one of literary works that conveys the message of education, culture, interaction in the society, religion, and moral values in life. In view of that, these things are considered to be the urgency of this research. This research aims to identify and analyze the moral values and the intrinsic elements in The Alchemist novel and the way the researcher presents the aforesaid literary work. This research applies qualitative method with descriptive approach. As for the data source thereof, it is the primary data namely The Alchemist novel by Paulo Coelho which took several steps to gather the data trough among the other things reading the book carefully, identifying the data to be analyzed, and finally finding the result thereof. Meanwhile, the data collection was gathered from the secondary data such as international journal, text book, and internet. The findings reveal that there are several moral values and intrinsic elements clearly presented in The Alchemist novel namely responsibility, obligation, pure heart, formality, bravery, humbleness, honesty, steadfastness, and sympathetic. Subsequently, the intrinsic elements are divided into several parts such as plot, theme, character, setting, and point of view.
Analysis of Auli’i Cravalho’s Character Related To Liberal Feminism In Moana Disney Movie By Ron Clements And John Musker Murtadho, abdul Muhid; Yulianda, Lingga; Fasikh, Mukhlasul; Sitepu, Julyanta Br
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.243

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This research focuses on analyzing characterisctic of Auli’s Cravalho’s related to liberal feminism in Moana Disney Movie. The writer uses a qualitative descriptive approach with collect data through Moana Movie. This research is aimed at finding how Auli’i Cravalho’s Characters (as Moana) in Moana Disney Movie, showing the action of Auli’i Cravalho’s (as Moana) to defend her rights as woman in Moana Disney Movie, and explain the scenes showing the character of liberal feminism. The result of the research shows that the six (6) total character positive in Moana Movie, four (4) total character negative in Moana Movie, five (5) action showing liberal feminism. And nine (9) showing scenes related to liberal feminism. Based on the analysis, the writer hope a journal on the film Moana related to liberal feminism is expected to provide valuable insights or significant contributions to the study.
Rhetorical Moves In Students’ Abstracts Herlyna, Herlyna; Ramadhina, Retno; Romla, Romla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.249

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Abstracts of research article are essential for increasing the visibility of the research endeavor. Creating a well-written abstract in terms of both content and rhetorical moves will ensure readers to read the entire article. Hence, the ability to write in a high level of accuracy for the production of quality abstracts is imperative. This study aims to explore the moves employed in the abstracts of Pertiwi University students majoring in Literature and English language. The data were taken from the research article abstracts of the students’ thesis. A total of thirty abstracts were randomly selected and analyzed. The study applied the five-move model for abstract analysis by Hyland (2000) to examine the occurrence and pattern of the rhetorical structures of the abstracts. A qualitative descriptive approach will be utilized in this research. The result of the study confirmed that all of the research abstracts have the first move which is the introduction, and as for the rest of the moves were applied variedly among the sample abstracts. This study suggests that, pedagogically, a more thorough effort be made to prepare the students in writing their abstracts.
Ecocritical Analysis of Tte Marine Ecosystem in the "Documentary: Seaspiracy (2021)” Movie by Ali Tabrizi Damaliya, Windy; Priyoto, Priyoto; Marleni, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.250

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The writer thinks to make the above topic as a matter that must be researched further because the writer sees something that can be used as material for analysis and can be an additional scientific value for knowledge and new learning in this literary science. The problem discussed in this research is what kind of ecocriticism is presented in the film "Documentary: Seaspiracy (2021)" by Ali Tabrizi? In this study the writer wants to provide ecocriticism of marine ecosystems with the title "ecocritical analysis of marine ecosystems" this research discusses literary ecocriticism, namely the relationship between nature and humans which focuses on the film "documentary: Seaspiracy". The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, which describes the results of the research verbally. The writer also uses an ecological approach to focus and present the findings. The results of this study show that there are many criticisms that this movie wants to convey, and the images presented have many specific criticisms to show ecological damage, especially in the marine area. In this film, the author also uses Greg Garrard's theory of ecocriticism to clarify and dig deeper into the attitude of environmental criticism by the players in the form of images and conversations conveyed in through the "Documentary: Seaspiracy (2021)" movie.
Personality Structure of Arthur Fleck as the Main Character in the Film Joker by Todd Phillips Malinda, Bianca; Nirwan, Nirwan; Wulan, Nawak
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.251

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This research analyzes the narrative elements contained in the film Joker by Todd Phillips and the personality structure of Arthur Fleck as the main character in the film Joker by Todd Phillips. This research aims to find: 1) Describe the narrative elements contained in the film Joker by Todd Phillips. 2) Describe the personality structure of Arthur Fleck as the main character in the film Joker by Todd Phillips. The researcher applies a narratological approach and is supported by psychological theory in the literary works of Sigmund Freud. The structuralism method is a method used by researchers to find research results. The results of this research show that in the film Joker by Todd Phillips there are six narrative elements. The six narrative elements include time sequence, space elements, plot, characterization, conflict and objective elements. Then the results of this research show that Arthur Fleck as the main character articulates three personality structures, namely the id aspect, ego aspect and superego aspect. First, the id aspect of Arthur Fleck's personality structure is divided into three types, namely desire, instinct and enjoyment. Second, the ego aspect of Arthur Fleck's personality structure is divided into two types, namely action and satisfaction. Finally, the superego aspect of Arthur Fleck's personality structure is divided into two types, namely good morals and bad morals.
The Types of Discrimination and Princess Diana’s Ways to Pursue Her Freedom in Spencer (2021) Salma, Nabila; Nirwan, Nirwan; Ramadhina, Retno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v9i02.252

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This article elaborates the film "Spencer," characterized as "a fable from true tragedy" based on Princess Diana's story. The focus of the research is on how Princess Diana pursued her freedom. The methodology involves a direct viewing and interpretation of "Spencer," analyzing visual scenes and audio dialogues. Following Roland Barthes' semiotic approach, the researcher identifies denotative signs, transitions them into connotative markers, and ultimately explores the mythic stage. Specific scenes, such as Princess Diana encountering a sign urging silence and her secretive actions in the palace, are dissected to reveal layers of meaning. Through semiotic analysis, the article illustrates Princess Diana's attempts to break free from royal constraints. Each scene reflects the conflict between individual desires for freedom and the norms imposed by the royal institution. The study offers a nuanced understanding of Princess Diana's struggle within the royal family's rules and pressures. The analysis provides profound insights into how "Spencer" portrays Princess Diana's quest for personal freedom amidst the rigid regulations of the royal household, employing semiotics as a valuable approach to unravel the meanings embedded in visual and auditory elements of the film.