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International Journal of Language and Literature
ISSN : 25494287     EISSN : 25795333     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of Language and Literature is an international publication of the latest development in language and literature analysis. The aim of IJLL is to provide easy access for international audiences of language and literature researchers. Papers in the field are reviewed and surveyed by experts in related areas.
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CAUSES OF MISBEHAVIOURS AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN AN EFL CLASSROOM: A CASE STUDY IN NORTH BALI Wati, Ni Nengah Ade Indria; Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie; Wasistha, I Gusti Agung Prajna
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 3, No 3 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v3i3.28410

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Misbehavior becomes a vital issue in classroom management in any classes. Aiming to analyze the causes of the seventh-grade students' misbehavior at a Junior High School in North Bali, there were 35 students of 7.6 class as the subject in this study. This class was purposefully chosen because it is the class with the highest number of misbehavior in grade 7. The data were mainly collected through interviews, while secondary data were collected through observation to crosscheck the validity of the students' answers. This study shows that there were five causes of misbehavior: boredom, sleepiness, lack of motivation from the teacher, poor quality of teaching, and lack of preparation from the students. It implies that teachers need to guide the students to adapt to the new learning environment and modify their teaching style to get students' attention during classroom time.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INFOGRAPHICS IN SPEAKING FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION COURSE Bimantara, Ketut Lingga; Myartawan, I Putu Ngurah Wage; Dewi, Kadek Sintya
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v4i3.30295

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This study aimed to observe the implementation of infographics in speaking for social interaction course and analyze students' responses toward infographics implementation.  This study used an embedded mixed-method design with qualitative dominant in which the primary component is qualitative and the supporting component is quantitative. This study was conducted in English Language Education Department of Ganesha University especially in speaking for social interaction course. The results showed that in implementing infographics in the speaking class, the lecturer used infographics in pre-activity, whilst-activity, post-activity. The researcher found the use of infographics only once in pre-activity as brainstorming media, twice in whilst activity as the practice for students to know the capability of the students' speaking skill, and the rest of the meetings the lecturer used the infographics in post-activity as evaluation. Additionally, the implementation of infographics in post-activity also got positive responses from most of the students.  Majority of the students stated that the use of infographics was very beneficial in supporting students to speak better.
THE CHARACTERISATIONS OF PISCINE MOLITOR PATEL IN YAN MARTELL’S THE LIFE OF PI Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie; Asri, Ni Wayan Desy Prema; Wahyuni, Luh Gede Eka; Prastika, Kadek Ayu Dewi
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v4i2.30289

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Literature like novels can contain many moral teachings, including how a human being develops into a better person because of certain events experienced during the plot development. The present study focuses on the character development of Piscine Molitor Patel in Yan Martell's The Life of Pi as he had to survive the Pacific Ocean for 227 days on a lifeboat with a hungry tiger. By employing close reading, it is revealed that Piscine Molitor Patel was revealed as a curious, smart, competitive, empathetic, obedient, loving, and humble character. These characterizations were revealed directly through the author's description and indirectly through thought, speech, and action. From these character revelations, it can be concluded that the development of Pi’s curious, smart, competitive, empathetic, obedient, loving, and humble character had help Pi survive the Pacific Ocean and continued living as a better person. By employing Freud’s psychoanalysis, Pi’s characterizations were then classified as reflections of his id, ego, and superego. The present study concludes that Pi’s characterizations reflect the development of the balance between his id, ego, and superego, which allowed him to survive the shipwreck and grow into a better person.
THE EFFECT OF FLIPPED LEARNING 3.0 AND SELF-REGULATED LEARNING ON TWELFTH GRADE STUDENTS SPEAKING PERFORMANCE Dasa, Agung Krsna Lila; Adnyani, Luh Diah Surya; Budiarta, Luh Gd. Rahayu
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v5i1.27693

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of flipped learning (FL) 3.0 and self-regulated learning (SRL) on the speaking performance of twelfth-grade students in Buleleng. This study was experimental study that focused on Quasi-Experimental design. The sample was 63 students that classified into the control and experimental class through random sampling to the intact groups. Data were collected from the speaking performance score and questionnaires. The results showed that significant difference of students speaking performance taught by FL 3.0 and conventional method was 0.048, means that it was significant. Students' speaking performance difference who has low and high SRL was 0.568, means that it was not significant. The interaction effect of FL 3.0 and SRL was 0.790, means that they had no interaction effect. FL 3.0 could be used in teaching speaking because it had significant effect on students' speaking performance even though the students have high or low SRL.
GAME DESIGN AS LEARNING MEDIA OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION USING SET COLLECTION MECHANICS Timothy, Jonathan Andrian; Prasida, Tan Arie Setiawan; Prestilliano, Jasson
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v4i1.30220

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English is an official language used to communicate between countries. Indonesia also learns English that can be learned from elementary school or kindergarten. However, pronunciation or pronunciation still bears serious mispronunciation, both vocalization, emphasis, and overall. Reliance on English has complexity and technique that the Bahasa pronunciation does not have. The problem with research is strategy and developing of a board game to learn English - speaking techniques. The purpose of this research is to design a learning media of English pronunciation through board game. This research uses experimental methods, linear strategies and combination approaches. The sources for this study are studies, books, interviews with professors and students. This research is about learning pronunciation using board game as a media. The purpose of this study is to design a game board called the Word Detector as a learning media. The result of this study is an increase in the result of the learning process performed before, after and several days after playing a board of games "Word Detector."
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FLIPPED LEARNING 3.0 AND SELF-REGULATED LEARNING ON TENTH-GRADE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING PERFORMANCE Saputra, M. Eggy; Adnyani, Luh Diah Surya; Budiarta, Luh Gd Rahayu
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v4i4.32081

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This study aimed to investigate the simple effect and interaction effect of flipped learning 3.0 (FL 3.0) and self-regulated learning (SRL) on students speaking performance in SMAN 1 Sukasada. This study was quasi-experimental research. Fifty-three tenth-grade students were the sample of this study that were divided into two groups, namely experimental and control groups. The data were collected through a post-test and survey. The data were analyzed using a two-way ANOVA. The result showed that flipped learning 3.0 did not give a significant difference on students’ speaking performance, but the effect size showed a medium effect. On the other hand, SRL gave a significant difference on students’ speaking performance between those who have high and low SRL. There was no interaction effect between FL 3.0 and SRL. Through the implementation of FL 3.0 and SRL, the students were stimulated to learn independently which can create their understanding and more active.
THE ANALYSIS OF SWEAR WORDS USED BY THE CHARACTERS IN MOONLIGHT Prayuda, Putu Edy; Suarnajaya, I Wayan; Juniarta, Putu Adi Krisna
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 3, No 4 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v3i4.28414

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This study aimed to find out types of swear words that are used in the moonlight movie and to analyze purposes of the characters. The subject of this research is the characters in Moonlight movie. This research used descriptive qualitative design.  This study used Wardhaugh (2006) theory and Andersson and Trudgill (1992) . This research employed two instruments namely the researcher himself and checklist. The result shows that, excretion swear words appeared 38 %, Sex swear words appeared 27 %, religious matter swear word appeared 20 %, mother in law swear words appeared 4 %, animal swear words appeared 7 %, death, and bodily function swear words respectively appeared 2 %. Looking at the purposes of the characters in using swear word the most dominant is used by the characters is auxiliary which appeared 49 % , abusive appeared 47 % , and expletive which appeared 4 %. 
THE IMPACT OF FLIPPED LEARNING 3.0 AND SELF REGULATED LEARNING TOWARD ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING PERFORMANCE Mahendra, I Gusti Agung Bayu; Adnyani, Luh Diah Surya; Budiarta, Luh Gd Rahayu
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v4i3.30296

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This study aimed to investigate the impact of flipped learning 3.0 and self-regulated learning on eleventh grade students’ speaking performance in SMA N 1 Sukasada. This study was quasi-experimental research. Forty-seven of eleventh grade students were the sample of this study that were divided into two groups by using cluster random sampling, namely experimental and control groups. The data were collected through a survey and post-test. The data were analyzed using a two-way ANOVA. The result showed that flipped learning 3.0 gave a significant difference on students’ speaking performance. Meanwhile, self-regulated learning did not give any significant differences on students’ speaking performance between those who had high and low self-regulated learning Moreover, there was no interaction effect between flipped learning 3.0 and self-regulated learning. Through the implementation of flipped learning 3.0 and self-regulated learning, the students were stimulated to learn independently. Thus, it creates their understanding and be active in the learning.
DESCRIBING CAMTASIA VIDEO AS LEARNING MEDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF RESPONSES IN EFL CONTEXT Dewi, Ni Kadek Ayu Puspita; Adnyani, Luh Diah Surya; Wahyuni, Luh Gede Eka
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 3, No 3 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v3i3.28403

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The use of technology-based learning media, including video in English class can trigger students’ motivation to learn English and improve the learning process. This interesting and innovative media is believed to promote students’ engagement along the process. This descriptive study aims to describe the response of students related to their engagement to the use of English Learning video developed by using Camtasia Studio in second-grade students of elementary school. The data were collected through observations, interview and teacher’s questionnaire. The result reveals that using technology-based media in classroom is really appropriate to increase students’ motivation and learning activeness to get a better teaching and learning process. Students and teacher gave positive responses toward the media and it was categorized into ‘Excellent’ media in which it was interesting and fulfilled the needs of second-grade students. Further, it was suggested for the next research to conduct the study in different grade.
READING INTEREST, READING SELF-EFFICACY, AND READING COMPETENCY IN THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Mira, Putu; Tantra, Dewa Komang; Saputra, I Nyoman Pasek Hadi
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v4i2.30290

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The research aimed at describing and correlating the students’ reading interest, reading self-efficacy, and their reading competency in Sekolah Menengah Pertama Negeri (SMPN) 3 Singaraja. This research used a quantitative research design. The sample consisted of 102 students in three classes of the eighth-grade students that were chosen by using cluster quota sampling. Three instruments to collect the data such as a reading interest scale, a reading self-efficacy scale, and an objective reading competency test. The data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially. The result revealed that the students’ reading interest, reading self-efficacy, and reading competency on high-order-items are classified into moderate levels. The pair-wise correlation between the students’ reading interest and reading self-efficacy, the students reading interest and reading competency, the students’ reading self-efficacy and reading competency on high-order-items are correlated positively and significantly, as well as the multiple relationships between the three variables.

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