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JET (Journal of English Teaching) Adi Buana
ISSN : 25022121     EISSN : 26144050     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of English Teaching Adi Buana (JET Adi Buana) is firstly published on April 2016 and published twice a year on April and October. The aim of this journal is to accommodate the professional researchers of English teaching who attend to publish their works. It offers articles of current research on English teaching and also contributes to the professional development of its readers around the world by offering articles that reflect theory and practice in English language teaching.
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Articles 216 Documents
Evaluating the English Textbook for Young Learners Hertiki, Hertiki
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Volume 4 Number 01 April 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n1.2019.1882

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Evaluating the English textbook used at one of the National Plus Schools in Surabaya (SNA), this study aims at finding out whether “My Pals are Here!” fulfill the objectives of teaching English and whether it is designed according to the principles of Teaching English to Young Learners (TEYL). Further, the instrument of this study was the researcher herself and equipped with an Evaluation Checklist by Bilash (2009). Also, an interview with a teacher who has used that book in class provided for this research. Using the checklist, it was found out that “My Pals are Here!” is in accordance with the objective of teaching English at SNA, which is to help learners to be able to use English for communication especially orally. “My Pals are Here!” is also fulfill the principles of TEYL
Online Literary Text Usage on the Students’ Reading Comprehension Permadi, Rudi
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Volume 4 Number 01 April 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n1.2019.1883

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Recently, the upcoming era, namely industry revolution 4.0 becomes trend topic and big issues. It has many roles in aspects of life. It can be recognized in teaching and learning process also. English practitioners, both teachers and students, should involve and master technology to improve their English capability or skills as the consequently. The research plays technology as a message of industry revolution 4.0 to encounter English teaching problem. The objective of the research is to find the effect of online literary text usage on the students’ reading comprehension. The research methodology is using experiment with a factorial design. Data collection is obtained by examining reading comprehension test. One paired sample t-test acts to analyze the data. The number of sample is 40 students of 50 population number at Islamic studies program Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam academic year 2017/2018. Random sampling works as technique of taking the sample. Data calculation and analysis shows that Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) =0.000 less than Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) < 0.05 explaining that H0 is rejected. It means that there is a significant effect of online literary text on the students’ reading comprehension. Seeing the research result, it is suggested to English practitioners, both teachers and students, keep in touch online literary text to improve the students’ reading comprehension
Textual Error Meaning in English to Indonesian Translation of EFL Class Subandowo, Dedy; Faliyanti, Eva; Triatmi, Yuli
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Volume 4 Number 01 April 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n1.2019.1884

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This research addresses on textual error meaning of English to Indonesian translation in EFL class. This study is aimed to describe the frequency of error distribution and to investigate the dominant errors made by students in English to Indonesian Translation. The subject of this research is the fourth-semester English education students at the Muhammadiyah University of Metro. There are 37 students used as the total sampling technique to get the sample. To collect the data, the writer used a test as the instrument, i.e. an essay test. The collected data are analyzed by means of error analysis which starts from collecting the data, identifying the errors from the answer sheet, classifying and describing of errors on each type and finally tabulating the students' errors. The finding shows that frequency of errors made by the student in translating English into Indonesian can be classified into 73.43% of verb, 85% of noun, 52.7% of adverb and 100% of conjunction. On the other hand, the common error in translating textual meaning occurs in conjunction class which the average is 100%. It is the biggest percentage of all the errors which is automatically be the dominant error of textual meaning in this research
Students’ Perception towards Written Feedback of Thesis Writing Advisory at STKIP Sidoarjo Sabat, Yuliyanto; Slamet, Joko
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Volume 4 Number 01 April 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n1.2019.1885

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This research is aimed to find out the most used type of written feedback and the students’ perceptions towards lecturers’ written feedback on thesis writing advisory at STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo. This study employed descriptive qualitative method. The subjects of this study were the 7th semester students at STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo who were working the thesis writing. The source of data was the students’ writings consisting lecturers’ written feedback (indirect and direct written feedback). The instruments applied were documentation, questionnaire, and interview. The researcher distributed the questionnaires to 20 students and conducted the interview to 5 students to clarify and strengthen the data by seeing the most degree of agreement chosen. The result showed that the most type of written feedback was indirect written feedback consisting 337 items (65.44%). Meanwhile, the direct written feedback was 178 items (34.56%). The students had positive perceptions towards the lecturer’s written feedback. They preferred to get written feedback as it had been clear, useful and helpful for the students. It also could be a motivation and a guidance in the thesis writing. The researcher addresses suggestions to: lecturers to keep using written feedback by giving clear explanations and information; students to evaluate their thesis writing; other researchers to advance the implementation of written feedback; and the institution to considerate providing a new regulation deals with the efficiency of thesis writing advisory
Developing Module for Entrepreneurship Based Translation and Interpreting Skills Course in English Language Teacher Education Siyaswati, Siyaswati; Rochmawati, Dyah
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Volume 4 Number 01 April 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n1.2019.1886

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The present study describes the development of a course module on Entrepreneurship-Based Translation and Interpretation Skills for the students of English Language Teacher Education Department. The module was inspired by empirical research findings about the knowledge base of student teachers. It was created and refined during its three-year application will be reflected upon here, including feedback collected from student evaluation sheets. In the end, the participants responded positively to the course module. The students stated that the module was interesting, relevant and valuable for their later profession. They also emphasized that they now felt more competent in the area of Translation and Interpretation Skills and entrepreneurship.
Evaluating Bahasa Inggris Maritim dan Perikanan Paket Keahlian Teknika Kapal Penangkapan Ikan Kelas X Mella, Stellar Nube
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 1 (2019): Volume 4 Number 01 April 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n1.2019.1887

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This study would like to find out the extent to which the ESP textbooks Bahasa Inggris Maritim dan Perikanan Paket Keahlian: Teknika Kapal Penangkapan Ikan Kelas X Semester I (BIMP I) and Bahasa Inggris Maritim dan Perikanan Paket Keahlian: Teknika Kapal Penangkapan Ikan Kelas X Semester II (BIMP II) met the criterions of ESP textbooks evaluation proposed by Cunningsworth (1995). Content analysis was used to analyze the textbooks. It was found that one of the textbooks’ objectives was to enable students to use English as a communication tool. Both ESP textbooks presented vocabulary and discourse structures, covered relevant skills, encouraged learning activities relevant to student’s real life, and acknowledged student’s subject specific knowledge. The presentation of language items and language skills, however, were not fully in balance, and both ESP textbooks did cover speaking activities which replicated genuine English communication.
Religious and Multi-cultural Values in Character-Based English Education Efendi, Efendi; Budiyono, Bartholomeus
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Volume 04 Number 02 October 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n2.2019.2073

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The present study portrayed the discourse product When English Rings the Bell presumably containing religious and cultural information as extended values and the teachers’ integration of the information into classroom, manifesting character-based English education herewith. Under quantitative and qualitative descriptive research design, it unfolded religious information to encompass more lexical units of English words (153 events), fewer Indonesian (9), and few non-lexical units of images (65). Meanwhile, multi-cultural information included more lexical units of English words (99 events), fewer Indonesian (40), and few non-lexical units of images (66). Religious values were, then, synthesized from the most occurrences of wearing particular religious clothes (of 58 events). Meanwhile, multi-cultural values were deduced from the utmost events of communicating and being friendly (of 12 events). Outstandingly, the teachers deployed their creativities of teaching-learning media tailored with the problem-, cooperative-, task-, project-, and service-based strategies to foster the students’ English skills. They also suggested the students be creative in their learning to perceive the very religious and multi-cultural information, aimed to alleviate stereotyping cases of certain religious and cultural discourse contents, and promoted peace and unity in Indonesia
English Language Teaching in Elementary School: Effective or Not? Milawati, Milawati
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Volume 04 Number 02 October 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n2.2019.2075

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Recently curriculum in elementary school has posed the English subject as an extracurricular subject. However, the meeting is done once in a week during effective learning hours. It challenges the English teacher to formulate English learning activities. This study is aimed to describe the teaching-learning activities, including the English teacher’s strategy, material, and media. An English teacher and 29 students of 4A were chosen as the subjects. Mix methods; observation, interviews, and questionnaires were chosen to collect data. The results of observation indicate that the English teacher has the ability in explaining, managing, communicating and evaluating the students. On the contrary, negative responses towards the media used, the attitude, and the benefit of the media were also shown by students’ responses. Mainly, they thought that some of what they get did not match with their expectations. Some changes to create effective English teacher strategy and students’ participation are discussed.
Developing Listening Materials for the Tenth Graders of Islamic Senior High School Alimin, Alimin
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Volume 04 Number 02 October 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n2.2019.2076

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This study is intended to develop listening materials. The research problem was “What is the appropriate listening material for the tenth graders of Islamic Senior High School of MA Ma’arif 7 Banjarwati. The study was designed in the form of Research and Development (R & D). The steps were need analysis, developing listening materials, expert and teachers’ validation, revision, try out, and final product. In collecting the data, several instruments were used. They are try-out, questionnaire, observation, and field notes. After the materials have been developed and validated by the expert and teacher, then it is tried out. Ten students were involved the try out. After the try out, the students stated their opinion. For the attractiveness, clarity of the recording, speed of delivery, vocabulary usage, and difficulty. Most the students stated that the materials were very good. For the result of the try out, the students made the most mistakes on ticking true or false activities. The steps of the research are need analysis, developing materials, expert and teachers’ validation, revision, try out and the final product. The product of this study is teacher’s book, student’s worksheet, and the listening materials. The materials are compiled in the form of CD. They are the language, length, content, style, and speed of delivery, the style of delivery and the quality of the recording. The materials are suitable with the students’ need, interest, and level of students’ ability in English. Listening activities can motivate students’ interest in learning English. Listening materials can give teachers a lot of input to be better in preparing listening activities
Innovative Techniques of Teaching English Grammar at Secondary Schools Rochmawati, Dyah
JET ADI BUANA Vol 4 No 2 (2019): Volume 04 Number 02 October 2019
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/jet.v4.n2.2019.2077

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Learning English grammar is always a difficult process to most of the English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners at secondary school level. Innovative ideas, interesting teaching materials, practicing and drilling learners for learning the English grammar should be done through fun and joyful ways. The main aim of this library study was to identify and describe examples of practical grammar instruction methods in an EFL which employed innovative methodologies. The process of the library-based research involves identifying and locating relevant information, analyzing what has been found, and then developing and expressing the ideas. The results revealed that songs and poems, music, games, and tasks can be employed as tools in the classroom. Using innovative methodologies in teaching English grammar in the classroom at the secondary schools has paved a positive way to students to learn the language meaningfully.

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