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Journal of English Education and Teaching (JEET)
Published by Universitas Bengkulu
ISSN : JEET     EISSN : 26225867     DOI : -
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Journal of English Education and Teaching (JEET) with online ISSN 2622-5867 is a journal which is published four times a year in December, March, June, and September. We accept mainly research-based articles related to English Education and Teaching. The articles must be in English.
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Articles 372 Documents
Students’ Ability in Translating Narrative Text FromBahasa Indonesia Into English in The Fifth Semester at The English Education Study Program of Universitas Bengkulu Umi Rosyidah; Zahrida Zahrida; Gita Mutiara Hati
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.4.4.597-610

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The objective of this research is to find out the students’ ability and the students’ problem in translating narrative text from Bahasa Indonesia into English in the fifth semester at the English education program of Universitas Bengkulu. This research was descriptive quantitative approach. The population of the research  was the students’ from the fifth semester of English education study program. The samples were 49 students. The data of this research were collected by using test and interview.The data analysis was done by using Waddington range for students’ translation score table (2001).  The result of the research showed that, the percentage of students’ ability in translating narrative text from Bahasa Indonesia into English was 61.22 % in level 3. It means that more than half of the sampels were in adequate level. Based on the interview the students’ problem in translating narrative text from Bahasa Indonesia into English was mostly in lexical and grammatical. Overall, the fifth semester students of English education study program of Universitas Bengkulu were able to translate the narrative text from Bahasa Indonesia into English
High School teachers' Experiences in classroom Ecology of Language Teaching: A Study from the Phenomenological Perspective Mani Ram Sharma
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.4.4.466-482

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The present study aims to look into ecological classroom practices adopted by teachers while teaching English language courses at colleges in Kathmandu, Nepal. The study specifically explains how three high school English teachers in the class felt about ecology of language teaching, how they experienced teaching, and how they provided meaning to it. Three high school English teachers’ experiences were recalled through an in-depth phenomenological interview. The results revealed that the need of classroom ecology was not emphasized. The teachers' experiences in the form of narratives, collected, transcribed, coded, thematic analyses and presented in the notion of  emerging themes that English language teaching helped to explore the effective classroom ecological practices in detail. The study is expected to contribute in making EFL teaching successful in linguistic landscapes of Nepal.
Teaching English to Young Learners Practicum Program: Do Philosophical Foundations Matter? Yuniar Diyanti; Darmiyati Zuhdi
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 4, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.4.3.294-309

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A practicum, like any other educational practices, is supported by a set of an operating procedure or a guideline. The guideline may be in the form of a curriculum book, a syllabus, or a set of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). A curriculum or guidelines in education carry their philosophical foundations that serve as the driving forces of the educational practice. This article aims at revealing the philosophical foundations that embody English for Young Learners' practicum program through an inferential content analysis study. The data were in the form of phrases and sentences taken from the practicum operating procedures and other relevant documents. The results showed that the most mentioned aspect of the documents was the learners’ roles. This finding led to the discovery of the philosophical foundations of the practicum which were dominated by Progressivism and followed by Social Reconstruction, Existentialism, and Religious Humanism.  The findings of the study also raised the discussion on how relevant educational philosophies towards the efforts of preparing teachers in the 21st century.
The Outcome of Authentic Material-Based Teaching in a Speaking Class Harsya Danang Pradana; Ouda Eda Tena
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 5, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.5.2.216-230

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This study was conducted to analyze the language outcome variety of authentic material-based speaking classes of a private university in Yogyakarta. The acceptance of World Englishes variants in the world has led to several changes in English language education, one of them being the focus on native-like accents that has previously been the focus of English language classes. Authentic material, teaching materials created by native speakers of a language, is one way that has been proven to be effective for teaching. However, instead of checking its effectivity, this study researches the language variant of the students. To that end, the researcher interviewed five teachers of speaking classes from a private university in Yogyakarta. The results of the research show that despite all classes using authentic material as a method of instruction, the language variation of the students vary. Some students attained native-like speaking proficiency, while others speak in the Indonesian variety of World Englishes. The future direction of any subsequent research to succeed this one is to find out how this phenomenon could happen.
Issues in Chinese Nepali Sound Translation: An Equivalence Based Dualistic Approach Dharma Dev Bhatta; Yu Xinya
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.5.1.74-94

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This paper sheds light on the phonological issues of Chinese-named entities transliterated into Nepali in contrast to the Source language phonology, Hàny? P?ny?n (pinyin) and the target language phonology. We compared 500 transliterated nouns, related their pronunciation to source language employing speaker and listener oriented experiment on phonological similarity and found out that the prevailed sound translation approaches are strictly inclined to pinyin, where the preservation of the source language phonological units and their nativization in target language orthography, the priority over phonological equivalence are completely neglected and the prevalent issues like phonological gaps, inconsistencies, mis-syllabification etc. aroused. We purpose phonological based Dualistic Equivalence Approach (hybrid transliteration approach)based on Nepali Chinese bilinguals’ perceptual similarity to address the existing issues mainly where the monotonous sound alignment in between source language, pinyin and target language breaks down. 
The Effect of Question Answer Relationship (QAR) Strategy in Enhancing Students’ Reading Comprehension Zelvia Liska Afriani; Meita Anggraini; Riswanto Riswanto
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.4.4.548-558

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The aim of this study was to find out the effect of Question Answer Relationship (QAR) strategy in increasing students’ reading comprehension. The method used in this research was quasi experimental design. The sample of this study was 30 students of X hospitality accommodation, selected by using the purposive sampling method. They were divided into two classes, 15 students as experimental class who were taught using Question Answer Relationship Strategy and 15 others as control classes who were not taught by using QAR Strategy. In collecting data, the researchers provide tests twice, namely pre-test and post-test. Before conducting the post-test the, researcher gave three treatments in the experimental and control classes with different teaching. The instrument used in this study was 20 multiple choice questions about narrative texts that had been declared valid. The data obtained from pre-test and post-test were analyzed by using t-test. The result of the t-table was 1.76 and the result of the t-test was 2.690. It revealed that the t-test is bigger than the t-table (2.690> 1.76). Therefore, the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted. In brief, QAR Relationship Strategy can be one of effective ways in teaching reading for tenth grade students of SMK Yadika Model Lubuk Linggau.
The Application of Discovery Learning Models in Learning to Write Descriptive Texts Ariyana Ariyana; Enawar Enawar; Intan Sari Ramdhani; Agus Sulaeman
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 4, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.4.3.401-412

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The purpose of this study was to describe the application of discovery learning models in learning to write descriptive texts. The research method uses descriptive methods. Data collection techniques using observation techniques, test writing descriptive text, and documentation. Data analysis techniques by reducing data, data presentation, data interpretation, conclusions. The results showed that the steps of the discovery learning model in learning to write descriptive texts are to describe topics, ask questions, formulate hypotheses, carry out investigations, conduct observations, organize or analyze, and present the results of investigations. Then, the students' ability to write descriptive text obtained an average value of 76.8 with good criteria after applying the discovery learning model. The learning to write descriptive text is carried out to instill the value of responsibility to students and improve the ability to write text descriptive students based on text, images, and places, so students are not passive.
The Correlation Between Phonological Knowledge and Pronunciation Ability Mohammad Nurman
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 5, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.5.2.290-302

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The purpose of this research is to know whether there is a significant correlation between phonological knowledge and pronunciation ability. The method used in this research is correlation design. Variable X is the students’ phonological knowledge and variable Y is students’ pronunciation ability. Population of this research is all of the fourth semester students. There are 80 students as population and the writer took 20 students as the sample.  The data are analyzed using Pearson Product Moment formula to know whether there is a correlation between phonological knowledge and pronunciation ability of the students. The result showed there is a correlation between phonological knowledge and pronunciation ability of the students. Based on the calculation that is obtained, rxy value from variable X and Y is 0,223. It is categorized as a low correlation. Whereas the result of the calculation use tcount formula. The tcount value is 1,002. It means that there is no a significant correlation between X and Y variable. 
An Analysis on Classroom Management Applied by the English Teachers Nova Pandan Sari; Wisma Yunita; Kasmaini Kasmaini
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.5.1.154-165

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This research was aimed to find out the components of classroom management applied by the two English teachers of SMA Negeri 05 Kota Bengkulu and. This study used descriptive quantitative method. The data were collected by using the observation checklist and video recording and the data were analyzed by using four procedures by Nurjanah and Maemunah namely identifying and classifying the data, investigating the data and analyzing the data. The result of this research revealed that, there were 4 of 5 components applied by the teachers A in managing the class; 1) Physical presence, 2) Teacher’s voice, 3) Teacher talking time, and 4) Student’s grouping. Meanwhile, the student’s seating arrangement component did not apply by the teacher A. In addition, there were 3 of 5 components applied by the teacher B such as; 1) Physical presence, 2) Teacher’s voice, and 3) Teacher talking time. Meanwhile, student’s seating arrangement and student’s grouping did not apply by the teacher B. Therefore, it can be concluded that the classroom management applied by the English teachers of SMA Negeri 5 was less variative since the teachers did not apply all components on classroom management.
EFL Undergraduate Students’ Professional Identity Construction: A Sociocultural Perspective Cicilia Siwi Triutami; Concilianus Laos Mbato
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.5.1.1-15

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Social relationship within a sociocultural context is considered to be one of the influencing factors involved in the process of teacher identity. The process is both complex and dynamic in which it demands individuals’ continual struggle and change due to the involvement of external and internal factors. This study  investigated the process of professional identity construction of two EFL undergraduate students through their engagement in the educational environment and the teaching practicum context. The participants involved in this study were at the eighth academic semester of the Teacher-Education Study Program at University of Papua (UNIPA), Manokwari, Papua Barat and they had accomplished their teaching practicum in high schools in Manokwari. The student-teachers built their social interactions at with their peers and teacher-educators within their educational environment at the university and with their mentor-teachers, students and supervisors in their teaching practicum. A qualitative research was employed through semi-structured interview. The findings revealed that the process of students’ professional identity construction is both dynamic and unstable and shaped by the three intertwined factors in the identity construction process namely: self-perception, educational environment, and teaching practicum. The students’ self-perception changed through the process as an impact of their interactions with educational environment and teaching practicum. The significance of the contentment and impediments as the dimensions of these experiences shaped the students’ professional identities.