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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
AN ANALYSIS OF THE UTILIZING ZOOM APPLICATION TO ENGLISH LEARNERS’ SPEAKING SKILL MOTIVATION Sabila Nur Risma
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.p433-445

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Speaking is one of the productive skills that should be learned and mastered by English learners which gives them the ability to communicate effectively in this global world. However, most learners face difficulties in learning English, especially in mastering speaking skills. The lack of motivation in learning English is the most common problem faced by learners. With the development of technology, employing Zoom Application in learning English is recommended for fun and exciting learning. This research aims to analyze how applying Zoom Application can improve English learners’ motivation to speak in English. The descriptive qualitative method is used in this research and to gain the data, the researcher used some instruments, there are questionnaires and interviews, which were carried out to 30 learners in English Zoom Club as subjects of the research. The result of this research suggested that applying Zoom Application is very interesting since it provides such motivating and stimulating activities for English learners. Moreover, using Zoom Application make English learners have an appropriate platform and new friends to practice improving their speaking skill at the same time. Keywords:  Speaking Skill, Motivation in Language Learning, Zoom Application  
STUDENTS’ RESPONSES TOWARD THINK TALK WRITE STRATEGY IN TEACHING WRITING Ika Yulia Anggraeni; Yanuarti Apsari
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.p568-573

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Writing skill is one of the skills that is difficult to learn because we have to know the correct sentence composition and also what we hear must be in accordance with what we write and therefore this skill is very important to learn. The objective of the research is to identify the sudents’ responses toward think talk write (TTW) strategy in teacihng writing skill. The research used descriptive qualitative design. The respondents of this research were eighth grade students of SMP Pasundan 1 Cimahi. The instrument of this research was questionnaire. The result of data analysis shows that students gave positive responses toward TTW strategy. The respondents agree that TTW strategy can increase students’ motivation, TTW Strategy can help students in improving their writing skill and TTW strategy can make teaching and learning process interesting. Keywords:  Writing, Think Talk Write (TTW) Strategy, Student’s Responses  
FLOUTING MAXIMS ON THE DIALOGUE OF CHARACTERS IN UP! ANIMATED MOVIE Perni Giriyani; Efransyah Efransyah
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.p512-517

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This research is about flouting maxims on the dialogue of characters in UP! Animated movie. Hence, it is aimed to know flouting maxim on  UP! animated movie. This research is used qualitative research. The data of this study was taken on flouting maxims on the discourse of figure in UP! animated movie from he main characters namely old name Carl Fredrickson and Russel. There are several steps in collecting the data namely, finding a script UP! of the animated movie, next is analyzing the script with the UP! movie and the last is to list the utterances of the main personality of UP! animated movie in flouted maxims and finally analyzing them based on the chosen theory. After conducting the research, the writer found 20 sentences that flouted by Mr. Fredickson and Russel animated UP! movie. Those kinds of maxims are 6 flouted maxims of quantity, 7 flouted maxims of quality, 3 flouted maxims of relevance, and 4 flouted maxims of manner. Keywords:  Flouting maxim, Dialogue, Movie
MAXIM FLOUTING IN “BROOKLYN NINE-NINE” Michelia Kanzha Novera; Winaya I Made; Udayana I Nyoman
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.p685-691

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This study aims at identifying the types of maxims flouted by the main characters of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and describing the context behind those floutings. The data were taken from the fourth season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”, an American police procedural comedy TV show. Documentation method was used to collect the data. Descriptive qualitative method was used to analyze the data by applying Grice’s Cooperative Principle (1975) and Cutting’s Theory of Context (2002). Based on the analysis, all types of conversational maxims were flouted, namely maxim of quantity, maxim of quality, maxim of relation, and maxim of manner. Another finding in this research is that the context behind the floutings were needed to understand the meaning of the utterances. Keywords:  Context, Maxim Flouting, Pragmatics
THE USE OF VIDEO AS MEDIA IN TEACHING WRITING DESCRIPTIVE TEXT Guswar Dwifadjrin; Mundriyah Pamungkas
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.p624-632

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Writing is one of the skills which must be mustered in learning English. However, many students het  difficulties in learning writing. The objectives of the research entitled “ The used of video as media in teaching writing descriptive text” were to found out: 1) the implementation of  the scenario in teaching English writing descriptive texts in seventh grade using video as media. 2) Students responses in learning descriptive text using video as media. In conducting this research, it was used a descriptive qualitative research design to describe the result of the research. The subject of the research was grade VII of junior high school in Padalarang, consit 20 students. The results of this study indicated that the implementation in teaching is done according to the scenario which was prepared by the researchers. The responses of the students based on the questionnaires showed that teaching learning proses using video was effective. Students had high enthusiasm, they did not feel monotonous, and they were motivated. From the result of assessment, most of the students had difficulties in writing English  because they had poor grammar, lack of vocabulary, and poor understanding of mechanics in writing. In addition, the students had less experience because they were not accustomed to using English in writing. After learning using video as media, the student could overcome their difficulties eventhough there was few students that not understand grammar use, vocabulary, and mechanics in the final project.  Keywords:        Wring skill, Descriptive Text, Video
IMPROVING STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION THROUGH ENGLISH ONLINE LEARNING SPEAKING SKILLS Tsabita Ananda Harahap
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 5 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i5.p870-875

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This study aims to discuss the efforts that can be made to increase students' motivation to learn English related to speaking skills in online learning during the pandemic. In this study, researchers are expected to provide information related to student motivation in carrying out learning related to speaking skills through online learning and the role of the teacher as a material deliverer who can provide more effective learning speaking material to students. By using the secondary data collection method, researcher uses related previous findings with research being written regarding increasing students' motivation in learning speaking skills during online learning. The specific purpose of this research is to help teachers to be able to find out what factors and media can help increase students' motivation in learning speaking skills. The findings of this study reveal that motivation becomes an important role in the process of students learning speaking skills through online learning, by using the right media students can pay more attention to the material presented. Keywords:  Online Learning, Motivation, Speaking Skills
STUDENT’S GAMING EXPERIENCE IN MASTERING VOCABULARY Luqman Fariz; Maman Suryaman
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 5 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i5.p822-831

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Technological advances provide vast opportunities for second language learners to access various materials and methods to learn languages. In Indonesia, the 4.0 revolution creates numerous opportunities for educational innovation, especially in learning English as a foreign language (EFL). This study aims to reveal how a student's gaming experience can help him in mastering English vocabulary. The study used a Narrative Inquiry design to explore student's experience in playing video games that provide an alternative way of acquiring English vocabulary. Semi-structured interviews were used to explore student's learning experiences. Based on the thematic analysis, qualitative data showed that the student's learning experience has several positive impacts on the student's vocabulary acquisition. In addition, this study also revealed that the Role-Playing Game (RPG) and Story Rich genres greatly influenced the student's vocabulary acquisition. Keywords:  Gaming Experience, Vocabulary Mastery, EFL Student, Narrative Inquiry
ANALYSIS OF DEIXIS IN STEPHEN COLBERT’S COMMENCEMENT SPEECH Astika Wisnu Wardani; Siska Rizkiani
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 5 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i5.p775-782

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The aims of this study is to determine the five types of deixis used by Stephen Colbert in his speech at the Wake Forest Graduating Class of 2015. In this study, qualitative descriptive methods was applied and video was choosen as the instrument of data collection. This data were analyzed based on deixis types suggested by Levinson (1983) and Yule (1996).The type of deixis most frequently used by Stephen Colbert in his speech was a person deixis totaling 232 words dominated by the word ‘I am’. Time deixis 26 words, place deixis nine words, discourse deixis 48 words, and social deixis 34 words. With a total of 349 frequencies found in all five types of deixis in Stephen Colbert's commencement speech.Keywords: Pragmatic, deixis, speech.
STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF SCIENTIFIC WRITING CLASS ON THEIR LEARNING GAINS Siti Masniah; M. Zaini Miftah; Aris Sugianto
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 5 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i5.p876-883

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The research was carried out in order to know the students perception of scientific writing class on their learning gains. The sample were taken based on random technique. This research used quantitative approach. The research design of this study was survey research. These reserach subjects were 105 participants in semester 6th and 8th students English Education study program. The data were analyzed using Ms. Excel and SPSS 24 Program. The data in this research collected by using questionnaire as main instrument. The result of the study got  90%  integrate sources, 89% research 86% structure, 91%  feedback, 85% technique, 87% review, 81% research plan. This research showed that students gave positive responses with very good category of the scientific writing course on their learning gains to improve students writing skills. Most of the students in the scientific writing class have studied all the materials, strategies, and students are able to understand the writing tasks that have been given by the lecturer in improving scientific writing skills such as writing essays, abstracts, and thesis proposals. The respondents agree that the scientific writing is a learning material that affects the progress student of learning gains in writing scientific papers. Keywords:  Students Perception, Scientific Writing, Learning Gains
STUDENT TEACHERS’ ENGAGEMENT IN USING VOCABULARY LOG FOR VOCABULARY LEARNING AND TEACHING Sari, Sandra Intan; Suryaman, Maman
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 4, No 5 (2021): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v4i5.p832-838

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Vocabulary knowledge is known as an essential element in language learning to support four language skills listening, speaking, reading and writing. Indeed, many known ways to encourage and help language learner to keep tract vocabulary development. However, little is known for keeping vocabulary using vocabulary log. Hence, the present study conducted to explore how English language learners’ engagement in using vocabulary log. Three participants, were student teachers who majoring English education, involved in this study. The study employed a narrative inquiry design, and conducted a semi-structured interview to reveal student teachers’ experience. The data were analyzed by using thematic analysis. The result of the present study showed two aspects of student teachers’ engagement in using vocabulary log for vocabulary learning and teaching: (1) linguistic (expansion of their vocabulary development where participants as learners) and (2) pedagogical (internalization of the tool and their readiness to adopt vocabulary log in class where participants as future teachers). Keywords:  Vocabulary Log, Learning Vocabulary, Teaching Vocabulary

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