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PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education)
ISSN : 26146320     EISSN : 26146320     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Focus PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) is a media for diseminating the result of research about language and education in English Education. Scope PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) publishes the research article in language, and education in English Education.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 1,165 Documents
THE STUDENTS’ RESPONSES TOWARD THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PICTIONARY GAME IN TEACHING VOCABULARY TO THE SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS IN ONE OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN CIMAHI Indri Kartini; Evie Kareviati
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 3, MAY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i3.p375-383

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This study is aimed to find out the students’ responses toward the implementation of Pictionary game technique in teaching English vocabulary to the seventh-grade students. The study was conducted at SMP Dharma Kartini. The students of VII C  class that consists of 38 students were selected as the participants of the research. The research used descriptive qualitative method. The data of the research was obtained from observation during the implementation of Pictionary game in the class and from the students’ interview that has conducted to 5 students. The result showed that Pictionary game technique is useful to draw the students’ motivation in learning English vocabulary. From the data of observation showed that the Pictionary game made the students more active to get involved in teaching and learning process actively. The students also showed good responses from the data of interview, they stated that learning by using Pictionary game was fun but also challenging which make them motivate in learning English. Thus, it can be concluded that Pictionary game is an attractive technique that can be used to motivate students in learning vocabulary and make the students to learn English vocabulary in a more fun and creative way.   Keywords:  Pictionary game, Vocabulary
IMPROVEMENT ANALYSIS OF LEARNING VOCABULARY ASSISTED WITH FLASH CARDS Srundi Akbar Zaenuri; Nur Alamsyah
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 3, No 2 (2020): VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2, MARCH 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v3i2.p175-179

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Vocabulary is  a very important part of learning English that must be mastered by students to communicate well. This research try to analyze (1) discussions that often occur in pronunciation of vocabulary for students using the flash cards method; (2) implementing learning to read vocabulary in speaking skills; (3) learning evaluation system for pronunciatio1n of vocabulary for students using the flash cards method; (4) Improving pronunciation skill words to students through the flashcard method. The method used in this research was classroom action research (CAR). The research method also aims to memorize quickly the vocabulary they receive is important vocabulary they want for the continuity of learning English using the flashcard method. The results showed that students' vocabulary understanding improved after they were taught using flash cards Keywords:    Vocabulary,Flashcard, CAR
THE APPLICATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNERS Tiya Winola
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 4 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 4, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i4.p581-587

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In Indonesia, English is a foreign language, hence not easy to teach English to young learner in Indonesia, thus, need something interesting to teach English to young learners, one of which uses instructional media. Instructional media as a tool needed to facilitate the teachers in presenting the material, but many English teachers in Indonesia find it difficult to use instructional media in the classroom. This study aims to (1) how the teacher applied the instructional media in the classroom. (2) to investigate problems faced by the teacher, and (3) elaborate the teacher's strategies in solving problems using the instructional media. This study was conducted a case study design, by using observation and interviews to collect data. In the investigation teachers do not have free access to use the media provided at school. Thus, they faced obstacles to provide proper media in classroom. Therefore this paper described certain strategies to solve teacher problems in using instructional media in the class. Keywords:        Teaching English, Instructional media, Young learners
CORRELATION BETWEEN PREPARATION DOING TASKS OF LECTURING AND PREPARATION FACING FINAL EXAM (A Study of Students’ Habit in Learning) Sudiyono Sudiyono
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 3, No 4 (2020): VOLUME 3 NUMBER 4, JULY 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v3i4.p525-533

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This research was about correlation between doing tasks of lecturing (X variable) and doing preparation facing final exam (Y variable). Data used in this research was the students of English Program of STKIP Siliwang Bandung, Semester VII academic year 2015-2016. The research concerns to find out the correlation between two variables observed, preparation doing tasks of lecturing and preparation facing the final exam. To achieve the most accurate results of this research, here researcher choose correlational method. The results of this research shown mean of X variable was 4.30 and mean of Y variable was 4.36. They mean that both activities (doing tasks of lecturing (X variable) and doing preparation facing final exam (Y variable) are high/good. But, the correlation between them was low/not significant, it was indicated by 0,23 scale of Likert. Keywords:  Lecturing, Tasks, Final Exam
EMBRACING SOCIAL MEDIA TO IMPROVE EFL LEARNERS' ENGLISH SKILL Dwi Iswahyuni
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 4 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 4, JULY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i4.p704-711

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Regarding the importance of exploring the use of social media to enhance English skill, this study investigated the use of social media to improve English skill of EFL learners especially non-English college students. The objective of this study was to find out in what ways social media can contribute to the improvement of EFL learners’ English skill. The research method employed in this study was descriptive qualitative method. In gaining data, this study used questionnaire and observation. The results showed that almost all respondents took advantage of social media to learn English. Some social media used were YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, etc. The respondents revealed that by the use of social media, their reading skill (97.3% of the respondents), their writing skill (94.6% of the respondents), their vocabulary mastery (91.9% of the respondents), their listening skill (89.2% of the respondents), their speaking skill (86.5% of the respondents), their grammar mastery (83.8% of the respondents) could be improved. Based on the findings of the study, it can be inferred that social media can contribute to the improvement of EFL learners’ English skill in many ways including reading skill, writing skill, vocabulary mastery, listening skill, speaking skill, and grammar mastery. Keywords:  EFL Learners, English Skill, Social Media
THE EFFECT OF MINIMAL MARKING FEEDBACK FOR TEACHING PARAGRAPH WRITING Surya Darmawan; Irma Savitri Sadikin; Yanuarti Apsari
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 3, No 5 (2020): VOLUME 3 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v3i5.p641-650

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Giving feedback to the students can help them to be better in their writing skill. Therefore, the teacher should give an alternative way in giving feedback to encourage students to master writing  skill. There are a lot of kinds of feedback, one of them is using minimal marking feedback. The main objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of minimal marking feedback towards students’ ability in writing descriptive text. It used quantitative method with quasi-experimental design to get the result. It was conducted in one of Junior High Schools in West Java with two classes as the samples. The process started by dividing the students into two categories, namely experimental group and control group. The group which was given treatment by minimal marking feedback in writing descriptive text was experimental one. The treatment was given in five meetings for experimental group. Meanwhile, the control group did not have that treatment for writing the descriptive text. After having the treatment for five meetings, it can be seen that there was significant improvement for those who are in experimental group. This was proven by the data calculated by IBM SPSS Statistics version 23. The result of the calculation by using T-Test showed that Sig.(2-tailed) is 0.000 which was lower than 0.05 meaning that the null hypothesis was rejected. Therefore, the treatment which was given to experiment group was significantly improve students’ ability in writing descriptive text.  Keywords:  Writing, Descriptive text, Minimal Marking Feedback
SPEECH ACT ANALYSIS OF DR. ZAKIR NAIK’S SPEECH ON YOUTUBE CHANNEL ENTITLED: DOES GOD EXIST Nurbaeti Alawiyah; Iman Santoso
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 3, No 6 (2020): VOLUME 3 NUMBER 6, NOVEMBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v3i6.p757-770

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This research aimed to explore and identifying speech acts uttered by Dr. Zakir Naik in his standing dawah on the youtube channel entitled: Does God Exist. The research shows that factors of situation, place, topic, speaker, and context play an important role in analyzing speech act. The form of the speech has a representational function to inform and invite people. In this study, researchers used descriptive qualitative methods. The collect data, the writers used several steps. First, download the video on the internet. Second, transcript the dialogues into the texts. Third, reading the conversation texts. After that, identifying the sentences of Dr. Zakir Naik's speech. Then, counting the sentences includes a speech. And the last, describing the reason why the sentences include speech act. In which researchers examined naturally in every speech act that occurred in the theory stated by Yule (1996) in his theory about the types of speech acts divided into representative, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative. In this study, the researchers found 13 utterances as a representative, 7 utterances as a directive, 2 utterances as a commissive, 2 utterances as a declarative, and not found expressive contained in the speech Dr. Zakir Naik's entitled: Does God Exist.
LIMITATION VOCABULARY CAN BE ONE OF FACTOR THE STUDENTS DO NOT WANT TO SPEAK ENGLISH Rizka Dinda Amalia; Anita Anggraeni
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i1.p75-79

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English is an International language that is used as an instrument to communicate. As a foreign language it is quite normal if  English difficult to learn, because the way to write and read or speak English language is dissimilar whereas  in Indonesian language the way to read or speak and write it is the same. Same as student in one of Junior High school in Lembang, some of them do not want to speak English language especially in from of the class. The author guest one of the factor students do not want to speak English is limitation vocabulary. In this article the author try to know is it true that limitation vocabulary is one of factor student do not want to speak English ? To answer that question, the author use qualitative method through questionnaire and interview for second grade student. The result finding that many factor student do not want to speak English one of them is limitation vocabulary, the student said that is no easy to memorize a lot of vocabulary, when they memorize it the feel bored. To make the student do not feel bored the author  suggest to use some games in the class to make the student more attractive. Keywords:  Vocabulary, Factor, Speaking
THE IMPLEMENTATION AND THE STUDENT'S RESPONSES OF GUIDED QUESTION TECHNIQUE IN TEACHING WRITING RECOUNT TEXT Sinta Pertiwi; Evie Kareviati
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2, MARCH 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i2.p193-201

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The research is aimed to investigate the implementation and to find out student’s responses to the guided questions technique in teaching writing recount text. The research used descriptive qualitative method. The data was obtained from observation and questionnaire. The research was conducted at SMPN 5 Cimahi which the participant was the 35 students of VIII – G. The result of the research showed that the guided question technique was implemented under the theory. It can be seen from the use of basic questions to gathering the ideas and the steps of implementing the guided question technique were done while the teaching-learning process. Guided questions technique also helps students in understanding the material. Meanwhile, the students gave a positive response toward the guided questions technique's implementation with 76.3% of students agree that the guided question technique is interesting and easy to use. Moreover, with the average 97%, attention aspect being the highest average indicator which can be illustrated that the guided questions technique was interesting and enjoyable. Keywords: Writing, Recount text, Guided question, Student's response
EXPLORATION OF EFL TEACHERS’ EXPERIENCE TOWARD THE IMPLEMENTATION OF E-LEARNING AMIDST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A QUALITATIVE INTERVIEW STUDY Lee Getsemanita Karaeng; Debora Catherin Simanjuntak
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2, MARCH 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i2.p324-340

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This ongoing pandemic has demanded a rapid response to the unparalleled suspension of face-to-face teaching around the world. There has consequently been a growing interest in finding out how educators cope up with the transition. This study aims to explore the experience that EFL teachers in Jayapura encountered regarding the implementation of e-learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews. A selection of 11 EFL teachers as the informants of this study was made based on the criteria of the study. By synthesizing the relevant literature with the collected data which were analyzed using thematic analysis, the findings were valued and wisely reviewed. The examination results of this study showed there are two emerging themes on teachers' experience in implementing e-learning, the themes are facilitating student learning and outcomes and self-regulated learning. Other themes that appeared were reviewed in terms of challenges, namely, obtaining interactive learning and teaching adjustment during transition. The findings can have important implications for ensuring the effective use of implementing e-learning toward English teaching. 

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