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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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Students Ability and Problem in Pronouncing English Vowels Made By the Second Semester Students of Universitas Negeri Padang Muhammad Zaki Arevi; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i3.109421

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This study aimed to find out students’ ability and problem at English Education of Universitas Negeri Padang. This research is designed as descriptive qualitative research. In this study, the researcher focused on the first year students of English Education program in Universitas Negeri Padang in the Academic Year of 2019/2020. There are 20 students as the subject of the research. The process of data collection in this research had to be put in two activities, those are: recording and transcription. The findings of this research indicate that most vowels are pronounced well by the students. There are nine vowels classified as excellent category, they are vowels are vowel /e/ 79,5 (99.4%), vowel /i:/ 78,5 (98.12%), vowel /I/ 78 (97.5%), vowel /ɑ:/ 77,5 (96.9%), vowel /ə/ 76 (95%), vowel /u:/ 75,5 (96.9%), vowel /ɔ:/ 72 (90%), vowel /ɛ:/ 67,5 (84.34%), and vowel /ɑ/ 65 (81.25%). And there are three vowels classified as good category which vowels are vowel /ʌ/ 62 (77.5%), vowel /æ/ 56 (70%), and vowel /ʊ/ 55,5 (69.4%).
The correlation between students’ speaking anxiety and their speaking ability Senny Plantika; Aryuliva Adnan
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i1.111680

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This study aimed was to discover the level and the type of speaking anxiety among the student in speaking, and also to discover the correlation between speaking anxiety and their speaking ability at second-year students of English Department UNP. The correlation research was used in this research. The person who takes part inactivity of this research was 20 students of speaking class at English Department UNP in the academic year 2018. Questionnaire and interview were utilized in this examination to measure the correlation between the two aspects. The questionnaire was Foreign Language Anxiety Classroom Scale (FLCAS). Fear of negative evaluation was identified as the type of speaking anxiety, and the level of their speaking anxiety categorized at a medium level. After calculated the two aspects using SPSS 2.0, the result shows there is a negative correlation between students' speaking anxiety and their speaking ability. And it is correlated at -0.498 which means the correlation is in a moderate correlation.
EFL Students’ Speech Self – Efficacy at English Department of Universitas Negeri Padang Zhiska Cladonia; Leni Marlina
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i1.111386

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Some students feel scared when they have to perform speech in front of public. They feel a kind of tension, worry and discomfort during the speech performance. Therefore, this research was aimed to find the level of speech self – efficacy performed by students who had taken Public Speaking class at English Department of Universitas Negeri Padang. This research was a descriptive research. The population was second year students registered in the Public Speaking Class of English Language Educational Program. The sample was taken by using random sampling. It was a class from English Language Educational Program. The chosen sample consisted of 29 students. The data were collected through a questionnaire that consist of 8 items divide 48 questions of speech self – efficacy. The results of this study shows that the students’ level speech self-efficacy was medium. It means that the students need more self – efficacy to increase their self-efficacy and motivation in studying and to improve their ability in delivering speech.
Teachers’ Use of Wait Time: A Case Study of Questioning Strategies in SMAN Padang Fairatul Husna Daslin; Yetti Zainil
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i4.110338

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Not many research done yet on the wait time in classroom especially in the EFL classroom. This study aimed to observe how much time is given by the teacher between question posed and learners’ answers (wait time 1); and wait time 2, between students' feedback and teacher's explanation. This study also investigates the limitation of wait time which was observed using the conversation analysis and Stimulated Recall Interview (SRI). The participants of this study were 12 English teachers in SMAN Padang. The finding showed that most of the teacher waited 1-2 seconds in wait time 1 and wait time 2. The researcher found that the teacher in SMAN Padang gave the recommended wait time 1 (3-5 seconds) with only 25 % of the total questions, and in wait time 2 was  9 %. Moreover, the researcher found that questions types affect the wait time 1. In contrast, it did not occur in wait time 2. The researcher also discovered the phenomenon caused the limitation of wait time 1 and wait time 2. They were teacher echoing, teacher interruption, teacher elaboration, lower order questions and self-answer.
An Analysis of Students Techniques in Paraphrasing at English Department Universitas Negeri Padang Latifah Maiyoritsa; Delvi Wahyuni
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i2.112479

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This study aims to determine the techniques used by students in paraphrasing, the level of paraphrasing ability and also the problems faced by students in paraphrasing in the academic writing class of the English Department of UNP. This research uses descriptive qualitative. The people who took part in this research activity were 126 students of the acamic writing class of the English Department of UNP for the 2019 academic year. The instruments used in this study were tests and questionnaires. In this study found The researcher can be concluded 86 students used the synonym technique, 12 students used make abstract ideas concreate, 20 students used divide long sentences and 8 students used omit any unnecessary. The score of paraphrasing test was range about 38-95. 9 students qualified in average level, 39 students qualified in good level, 67 students qualified in excellent level, and 5 students qualified in unsatisfactory
Senior high school English reading habits and their ability to comprehend short story in English: a correlational study at SMA Negeri 1 Gunung Tuleh Novia Santi; Delvi Wahyuni
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i4.110022

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This study aimed to investigate senior high school students’ reading habits and their reading comprehension of short story in English. There are several categories were asked to the students in order to find out their reading habits category, the amount of reading practice, the length of time having reading habits, the types of the text read, the number of books read, the number of publish writing, the respondent of their English reading habits, the EFL students’ purpose of reading English text, the motivation of the EFL students to read English and the last the belief of EFL students about reading English. Moreover, the categories tested in reading comprehension test are main idea, finding detail information, inference, reference, and vocabulary. The participants of this research were 66 of second grade students of SMAN 1 Gunung Tuleh who took English as elective course. This study employed descriptive research. The instrumentations of this research were questionnaire and reading test. The result of this research showed that students’ reading habit is strongly influences their reading ability to comprehend short story I English. Reading habit has positive impact towards the students reading comprehension. Nevertheless, it have negative impact toward students’ reading comprehension. Key words: Reading Habits, Reading Comprehension, Short Story in English
Transitivity Analysis of Hortatory Exposition Written by Third Years Student of English Education Program at Universitas Negeri Padang. Frisca Yolanda; M. Zaim
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i1.111518

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The purpose of this research is to find out types of process and the most dominant process types of transitivity system, and to find out types of circumstances and the most dominant types of circumstances in Hortatory Exposition Text written by the third year student of English Education Program at Universitas Negeri Padang. The data of this research were collected through a writing test on hortatory exposition. It found 866 clauses that were obtained from 23 texts of hortatory exposition texts. The result of this research was that six types of processes occurred in the text. There were material process (59%), mental process (12%), relational process (23%), behavioral process (2%), verbal process (2%), and existential process (3%). It was found that types of material processes were the dominant process found in students' writing. Also, the result of this research found eight types of circumstances, there were Extent (6%), Location (36%), Manner (24%), Cause (26%), Accompaniment (4%), role (2%), matter (1%) and Angel (1%). The dominant types of circumstances were Location. It indicates that the characteristics of hortatory exposition text are using the material process and circumstances of Location.
An Analysis of the Second Year Students’ Ability in Writing Discussion Text at English Education Study Program in Universitas Negeri Padang Silva Husna; Fitrawati Fitrawati
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i3.109339

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This research was about the students' ability in writing a discussion text seen from the rhetorical structure and lexico-grammatical feature of the text., with the topic of Cyber-Bullying. The research design was the descriptive research. The population of this study was second year students of English Education Study Program Academic Year 2018. The population was 151 students from 5 classes. The sample was taken by random sampling technique so that the number of samples obtained was 22 samples. The instrument used was a test of discussion text writing for 90 minutes. The students’ writings were analyzed using discussion text writing rubric related to the rhetorical structure and lexico-grammatical feature of the text. Based on this research, students' ability in writing discussion texts was in fair (2) condition. Although the ability of students to write discussion texts was in fair (2) condition by looking to the rhetorical structure and lexico-grammatical feature of the text, there are several parts of the text that students have not understood how to write them. Students were expected to understand how to write a good discussion text by paying attention to the rhetorical structure and lexico-grammatical feature of the text.Key words: Writing Ability, Discussion text
Students' Strategy In consecutive Interpreting a Short Motivation Speech into Bahasa Indonesia Reva Afrina; Havid Ardi
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i1.111744

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This research aims to find out the strategies that were used by low, medium, and high-level students English Department of Universitas Negeri Padang in interpreting an English short speech into Bahasa Indonesia consecutively. The subject of this research was the third-year students of English Department who had taken English-Indonesia interpreting class. The sample was 23% were chosen out of 53 students by random sampling technique. The data were collected using an interpreting test consecutively via zoom meeting. The results show that the dominant strategy used by low-level students was the skipping strategy it was about 49 times used by the students during the test, it means (33.8%) out of the students used this strategy. Then, the dominant strategy was used by medium level students was skipping 29 times used by the students during the test or (20.86%) out of the students. Last, students in high level dominant used explicitation strategy 41 times used by the students during the interpreting test or (28.87%) out of the students. It could be concluded that students find it difficult to comprehend the source language; it proves that students skip the SL 86 times during the interpreting test, which was about 20.67%. Students in the low and medium level tend to use the skipping strategy, but students in the high level tend to repair and make the interpretation clearly by using explicitation strategy.
An Analysis of The Second Year Students’ Ability in Writing a Narrative Text in English Department of Universitas Negeri Padang Alfintan Rahmadini Putri; Muhammad Al Hafizh
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 4 (2020)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of student ability in writing narrative text as seen from the generic structure of the text. The population of this study was all students in the second semester of the 2019-2020 academic years majoring in English education at Universitas Negeri Padang. The study population consisted of 169 students from 5 classes, namely: K1, K2, K2, K4, and K5. Sampling using a random sampling technique then obtained a sample of 42 people. The instrument used was an online writing test via a Google form. Students' writing was analyzed using an assessment rubric in accordance with this research. The results showed that the students' ability in writing the narrative text was in the medium category.

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