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Journal of English Language Teaching
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Journal of English Language Teaching is a journal published by English Language Teaching Study Program of FBS Universitas Negeri Padang. This journal is published three times a year (March, June, and September). The main purpose of this journal is to advance and foster English Language Teaching or education, research, and professionalism in Indonesia. The journal provides research and paper to increase awareness, consideration and analysis of issues in Teaching English as Foreign Language, and also promotes the interchange of ideas, and comparative studies in this field.
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Reducing Adjective Clauses into Participial Phrases: How Good Are The Students? Noviani Noviani; Witri Oktavia
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.114961

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Regarding that the ability to master clause and phrase construction affects the effectiveness and quality of the writing and reading, yet the studies about clause reduction are counted less in amount, it needs to be further examined. The objectives of this study are to find out the ability of English department students in reducing adjective clauses into participial phrases. The population of this research were 162 the second year English Department Students of Universitas Negeri Padang. The sample was 30 students chosen by using cluster sampling technique. Quantitative approach and descriptive method were used to analyze and describe the data which was gained from the test instrument. In general, the results show that averagely the students have such a fair level of mastery of the reduction of adjective clauses with average score 63.9. Indeed, specifically, they have good ability in changing the adjective clause to present, past or appositive and fair ability in correcting the errors. In addition, regarding the Arikunto’s standardized category, it was found that 33.3% students have good ability, and a couple of 20% students were categorized excellent and fair. In addition, 16.7% students were classified poor while 10% of them were noted fail.
The Analysis of Reading Comprehension Questions Found in the Text Book for Health Students in Poltekes Padang: Bloom Taxonomy Rahmi Mardianti; Yetti Zainil
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.114962

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Abstract The level of reading comprehension questions is very important for students especially English for Specific Purpose students. This research aims to find out the levels of reading comprehension questions and to investigate the English lecturers’ opinions related to the levels of reading comprehension questions based on Revised Taxonomy Bloom used in reading questions on English for Health course book. This study used a descriptive study that tries to portray the use of Taxonomy Blooms revise used in English course book for health students. This research used an English course book for health students entitled “English for Health” by Eka Susilowati and Agustin Widiani. The instruments of this research were observation checklist and interview guide. The observation checklist contained six components of the cognitive process of Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy. There were two findings of this research, they were: first, the levels of reading comprehension questions based on Revised Taxonomy Bloom used in reading questions on English for Health textbook was lower order thinking. Second, based on the English teachers’ opinion there were three adjustments that were made by the English teacher to the tasks in order to cater for higher order thinking process in the classroom. First, the teachers modify the questions based on the passage from other teaching material, the teachers make some questions which included higher level of thinking based on the passage that has been read before, the teachers give some projects to the students. Key words: Reading Comprehension Question, Bloom Taxonomy, English for Health Course Book
Students’ Engagement in Learning English during the Practice of Teacher-In-Role Fatimah Firdaus; Sitti Fatimah
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.114710

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The method of teaching is considered as the factors to reach the objectives of learning English of the EFL students in Indonesia. The method of teaching that was used in this research was called Teacher-in-Role. Teacher-in-Role is one of the strategies used in the classroom that involves the use of dramatic activities and performances as strategies within classroom instruction to give more meaningful of students’ life experiences, ideas and issues through imagined situation, with the teacher as facilitator, simulator or an actor on purpose of reaching the learning outcomes. This descriptive qualitative research attempted to find out how the students’ engagement during the practice of Teacher-in-Role (TiR), and also to find out their opinions of using TiR in the classroom. There were 32 students involved in this research. The result of the study showed that the engagement of the student in the classroom during the practice of TiR were in positive nature, from the three indicators; behavioural engagement, emotional engagement, and cognitive engagement. The results showed the students had positive engagement and seemed they had interest during activities in total three meetings of practicing the TiR in English lessons. The perception of the students also gave a positive impact toward the TiR in the classroom. In general the students were having fun and enjoyed the learning process by practicing TiR. Even though some students claimed that they have some difficulties speaking English due to the lack of vocabulary they have.
An Analysis of Coherence Use in the Essay Written by English Language and Literature Department Student Delfiendrick Ferdanes; Sitti Fatimah
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.115485

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Coherence is one of the characteristics of good writing. It is important for student to know how to use the way to achieve coherence in their writing. Therefore, it is also important to analyze students’ use of the ways to achieve coherence when using coherence in writing. This research implemented descriptive quantitative approach to analyze the use of ways to achieve coherence in the essays written by the English Language and Literature Department students. The data was 30 essays, 20% of the total source of data (152 students). The data were gathered from the essays written by the students at final semester exam for Essay Writing course. After the data were analyzed, the results showed that all four of the ways to achieve coherence were found in the essays analyzed. The results from the most used ways to achieve coherence to the least one are: the repetition of key noun (463 times, 48.28%), the use of transition signals (405 times, 42.23%), the consistent of pronoun (71 times, 2.37%) and the use of logical order (20 times, 2.09%). This result showed student familiarity to the ways of achieving coherence. However, a special care in teaching the use of pronoun as one of the way to achieve coherence, alongside other ways.
An Analysis of Students’ Perception in Using Whatsapp as Media for Learning English during Covid 19 Pandemic at SMAN 1 Kecamatan Guguak Inayatul Fitri; Yuli Tiarina
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.115469

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This study aims to find out students' perceptions about the use of the Whatsapp application as media for learning English during the covid 19 pandemics in SMAN 1 Kecamatan Guguak. The sample of this study was the eleventh-grade students of SMAN 1 Kecamatan Guguak. The sample was carried out using the proportional random sampling method. The number of samples in this study was 177 students. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire and strengthened by interviews. This research is descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The results of this study indicate that students' perceptions of the use of WhatsApp as an English learning media are good. The average score of 3.72% evidence this, and the respondent's level of achievement is 92.90% in the good category.
An Analysis of Grammatical Errors Made by the Teacher Professional Education Program Students in Giving Instructions Ghina Seprifa; Witri Oktavia
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.114972

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The purpose of this study was to find the grammatical errors made by Teacher Professional Education Program (PPG) Students in giving instructions at Universitas Negeri Padang. It employed descriptive research with PPG students 2021 majoring English as the population of the research. There were 33 PPG students taken as the sample of the research selected through total sampling technique. The data were collected through video recording when the Teacher Professional Education Program (PPG)  students teaching. The video recording was transcribed and analyzed when giving instructions. The result of the study showed the most type of errors made by Teacher Professional Education Program (PPG) students in giving instructions is addition error which consisted of 42 errors or 37% of errors.  
The Effect of Fishbone Method on Students Writing Ability of Report Text Ilza Emilda; Hamzah Hamzah
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.114903

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This research was a quasi-experimental study, which aimed to find out the empirical evidence of the effect of using Fishbone method on students’ writing ability of report text. The population of this research was all students of class XI of SMA Negeri 1 Tanjung Raya. The researcherused the sample of two classes that were chosen as the sample by using cluster random sampling. The samples were taken from 25 students of experimental group (class XI MIA-1) and 25 students of control group (class XI MIA-3). The instrument of this research was a writing test. T-test was used to analyze the data collected in this research. The result of T-test indicated thatsig (2-tailed) of the experimental class (0.000) was lower than sig  or tobservedwas higher than ttable (). While sig (2-tailed) of the control class (0.000) was lower than sig  or tobservedwas higher than ttable(. It can be concluded that the students who are taught by using the Fishbone method have higher results than the students who are taught by using the conventional teaching method. It means the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted and the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected. Thus, Fishbone method produces higher results on students' writing ability of report text rather than conventional teaching method.
Students’ Motivation in Learning English After the Practice of Teacher-in-Role Latifah Syuhada; Sitti Fatimah
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.115073

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Teacher's strategy in teaching English determines students’ motivation in learning English.Students who have low motivation in learning English have been identified as having low competence in English. This study intended to figure out how is Students’ motivation in learning English after the practice of Teacher-in-Role(TiR).Teacher-in-Role is one of the elements of Drama on process and as the starting point for this research to enhance students’ motivation in learning English. Students areencouragedto express their thoughts and feelings while evaluating their own attitudes and skills as they consider the feelings and beliefs of others. The study employed descriptive qualitative and quantitative design. There were 32 students that have observed and involved in this research. The data were collected by using instruments, namely: questionnaire sheet and focus group discussion. Based on the data analysis, it was found that , students’ motivation after the practice of Teacher-in-Role has shown a good result. It concluded from three indicators of motivation that have been observed. Those are positive manner, desire to integrated and more persistence in learning English. The percentage of each aspects is quite higher. Students were exited, fun, and enjoy the learning process while they were practicing Teacher-in-Role, albeit some students uttered that they were worried and afraid making mistakes while talking English because of the lack of vocabularies.
Speaking Anxiety Experienced by Eleventh Grade Students at SMA N 2 Pariaman : Level and Coping Strategies. Rezki Hermansyah; Delvi Wahyuni
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.114967

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This research is descriptive quantitave research. The purpose of this research istofind out the level of students speaking anxiety and coping strategy used by the students in dealing with speaking anxiety. The population of this research was the second year students at SMA N 2 Pariaman. The research sample was 70 students of class XI IPA. The instrument of this research was a questionnaire, foreign language speaking anxiety questionnaire (FLSA) it was adopted from  Öztürk & Gürbüz (2014) and coping strategy questionnaire it was adopted from Kondo & Yang (2004).The results of this study is first, most of the students experienced the moderate level of speaking anxiety. Second, there are five strategies used by the students to cope with speaking anxiety they are preparation, relaxation, positive thinking, peer-seeking, and resignation. Dominant coping strategies used by the students is positive thinking and less dominant strategy used by the students is resignation.
Discourse Markers Used by Presenters in Their Thesis Seminars: A Case at English Education of Graduate Program of Universitas Negeri Padang Syafitri Ramadhani; Hermawati Syarif
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i4.122350

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This research was aimed at finding out discourse markers used by presenters in thesis seminar presentations and oral responses in discussion sessions, difficulties faced in using discourse markers, and the causes of difficulties. The research design was descriptive qualitative with discourse analysis method with 20 graduate students that presented their thesis proposal and the research result. There were six types of discourse marker investigated in this research, namely topic change markers, contrastive markers, causative markers, elaborative markers, inferential markers and interactional markers. The research findings showed the six types of discourse markers were used in presentations and oral responses in discussions. Yet, they were mostly found in the presentations. Based on the findings, Elaborative marker is a type of discourse marker used mostly by 20 presenters in both activities. Also, it was discovered that the presenters’ difficulties in using discourse markers are difficulty to control him or herself not to keep on using the same words, phrases or sentences from each type of discourse marker in delivering utterances, underuse, overuse, and misuse of discourse markers. Those difficulties were caused by some factors such as lack of practice, the influence of mother tongue or first language and culture, and students’ awareness about the use of discourse markers. In conclusion, English graduate students still face difficulties to employ discourse markers in delivering statements.

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