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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
TRANSLATION ANALYSIS OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS IN NOVEL TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE Sekar Satiti Suci Adianti; Evert H. Hilman; Maftuchah Dwi Agustina
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 3, MAY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i3.p575-583

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This research aims to analyze the translation strategies, syntactically and semantically, used by the translator from English to Indonesian and the translation quality assessment. Theories by Chesterman, and Nababan et al., along with other theories, were used to discover the answer in the analyzing process. The methods applied are descriptive qualitative and focus group discussion (FGD). The results of the translation strategies shows, the majorly used syntactic strategies is unit shift, whereas the most employed semantic strategies are paraphrase followed by trope change. Translation quality assessment wise, ten data shows less accuracy level and the overall data indicates high accuracy level, high acceptability level, and high readability level. Keywords:  Translation Analysis, Idiomatic Expressions, Novel 
AN INVESTIGATION OF STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF ORAL CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK IN EFL PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE M. Alpian Sari; M. Zaini Miftah; Hesty Widiastuty
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 3, MAY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i3.p553-562

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This study was aimed at the investigation to know-how are the students' perceptions about oral corrective feedback given by the teacher in the EFL Public Speaking course. This study was mixed method. The research sample of this study was the 5th-semester students of the public speaking course in the academic year 2020/2021 of IAIN Palangka Raya. Questionnaire and interview were used as the instruments. The data were analyzed using SPSS and Microsoft Excel software. The result showed that: (1) Students feel oral corrective feedback is necessary and helpful in the public speaking course and they are learned a lot from oral corrective feedback because there were 25 students who chose to answer Agree (72%) and Strongly Agree (20%). (2) Students accept all kinds of oral corrective feedback by the teacher because 52-76% of students agree to all kinds of oral corrective feedback. (3) Students prefer all ways to deliver oral corrective feedback because 52-72% of students agree to all methods to delivering oral corrective feedback. (4) Students feel motivated, comfortable, and being happy by oral corrective feedback because 88% of students agree that they feel motivated and 80% of students feel happy and comfortable by oral corrective feedback. Keywords:  Students Perception, Oral Corrective Feedback, EFL Students, Public Speaking Course
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF FLOUTING MAXIM FOUND IN FRIENDS MOVIE Wida Monalisa Purba; Putu Nur Ayomi
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p723-731

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This article focuses on finding the types of flouting maxim in the Friends film by all characters, especially in season 1, episodes 1-10. This research aims to find the types of flouting maxim and the reasons behind the characters flouted the maxim based on the context of the situation. This topic is part of pragmatics which studies whether humans as social beings who always interact can be cooperative and able to make the appropriate contribution as expected with the aim of creating quality communication, in accordance with the portion, relevant, and assuredly clear. The data were analyzed using the theory of Grice (1975) in classifying the types of flouting maxims that appear in the film and the analysis will be supported with the context of situation theory by Halliday (1985). This article uses qualitative methods and data collection using the observation method. Then as a result, 49 data flouting the maxim were identified in this movie. The data found represent all types of flouting maxim (Grice). However, the type of flouting maxim that most found is flouting maxim of relation. Keywords:  Flouting Maxim, Cooperative Principle, Pragmatic, Movie
STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY TOWARD WATCHING ENGLISH FILM Ayu Melati Ningsih; Vera Kristiana
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p850-853

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The study deals with improving students’ vocabulary mastery through watching English films. The formulations of the problem are (1)Is watching English films effective in increasing students’ vocabulary? (2) What  English film can improve students’ vocabulary?. The purpose of the study is (1) to find out the effectiveness of watching English film can increase students’ vocabulary. (2) to know kind of English film can improve students’ vocabulary. The sample of this research is forty students from the second  yearsstudents of SMA Ksatria Medan. The technique of the collecting of the data by using questionare and test. The result from the research is students can improve vocabularie toward watching English films. Keywords:  Watching, English Film,Vocabulary Mastery
TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION ON DESCRIPTIVE TEXT BY USING RECIPROCAL METHOD Redi Muhlis; Hendra Husnussalam
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p688-692

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This research began with students who had problems in understanding descriptive reading material. Overcoming students' difficulties in understanding descriptive reading by applying the reciprocal teacing method. The objectives of this research were 1) to determine the scenario and implementation of learning descriptive text for reading comprehension using reciprocal methods, 2). To find out the responses of teachers and students on learning comprehension of reading descriptive texts using reciprocal methods, 3). Identifying student difficulties in learning Reading Comprehension using the reciprocal method. This research uses a qualitative method, the instruments used in this study are observation, questionnaires, interviews. The research results obtained that: 1) the planning and application of reciprocal methods on descriptive text material run well to provoke student to become an active on learning process. 2) the teacher's gave a good response to the scenario and implementation on learning reading descriptive text using reciprocal techniques. 3) the students have difficulty on finding vocabulary in descriptive text. Keywords:  Reading Comprehension, Descriptive Text, Reciprocal Method  
THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE LEARNING ON STUDENTS SPEAKING SKILL ACHIEVEMENT Suci Dhea Anjani; Kelik Wachyudi
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p817-819

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This research expects to untangle online learning outcomes on students' speaking skill achievement during the pandemic. The method employed in this research was secondary data collection because it was reasonable in this present situation and as an effort to diminish the spread of COVID-19. The number of subjects of the research was seven articles that analyzed secondary students. The research provides information related to the students' speaking skills achievement through online learning. This study reveals that most students decrease learning speaking skills through online learning mode during pandemic COVID-19. The researchers discovered a few problems during the learning process, such as; decreasing pronunciation, lack of seriousness, and becoming less enthusiastic about learning to speak English. Keywords:  Online Learning, Speaking Skills, Achievement
WORKING AND NON-WORKING STATUS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS' LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES Asti Gumartifa; Indawan Syahri
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p891-897

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Study while working has several effects in advanced higher education. Working and studying at the same time in university can be as reward and stressful. Thus, language learning strategies for working students and non-working students play an important role in the effectiveness and efficiency of English language learning. The researchers examined whether or not there is significant differences of English language learning strategies used by working and non-working students. Quantitative descriptive study was used to describe the findings. The result showed that working students applied memory strategies dominantly. The number average mean score of memory strategy was 4.02 in the category of high, where compensation learning strategies was 2.77 that categorized the lowest mean average. Non-working students applied all learning strategies at the medium level category. The highest number of mean average of language learning strategies was cognitive strategies with the average mean was 3.11. Total number mean average of metacognitive and affective strategies was the same 2.79. Compensation, memory, and social strategy were also in the medium category with different total numbers average. The mean average of compensation strategies was 3.01, memory strategy was 2.93, and social strategy was 2.75. Keywords:  English Language, Learning Strategy, Status, Category, Undergraduate
ASSESSING STUDENTS’ WRITING ABILITY IN A NARRATIVE TEXT Anggi Kristiana Wardana; M. Zaini Miftah; Akhmad Ali Mirza
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p766-771

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Assessing writing is one of the most difficult case in language test, because good writing is so sought out by master of the higher education and plenty of establisments are require. The teachers must spend a whole lot of time to ensuring that their writing evaluation are accurate and reliable. This study is primarily based totally at the desires to recognize the students’ writing ability in a narrative text of the fourth semester students of English Education by using quantitative method with a retrospective evaluation research. The population of the study was 122 students and the sample elected were 40 students. Writing test is used for the instrument of this study, which distributed as online by using Google Form. The data were analyzed by Ms. Excel and SPSS, the result confirmed that the students have good writing ability in a narrative text. The mean score achieved was 81.31. It was in the good category. But, there were 3 students categorized into poor and fair. This result is in line with the assessing students’ ability in a narrative text by using scoring rubric that available in this study. Keywords:  Assessment Writing, Ability, Narrative Text
AN INTEGRATING IPUSNAS TO ASSIST INNOVATIVE READING STRATEGY TO DEVELOP READING COMPREHENSION FOR EFL STUDENTS: A NARRATIVE INQUIRY Annisa Ryani Fitri
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p854-859

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To improve the quality of education, teachers and stakeholders need to innovate education. In carrying out innovation, teachers can integrate technology as a tool for innovation in learning. IPusnas as a medium for learning to read English can help teachers and students improve their reading comprehension. This research was conducted to determine students' experiences with improving reading comprehension in English through the iPusnas application. Students' experience of being kidnapped through a humanistic approach with interview techniques and questionnaires was carried out in the eleventh grade at SMK Insan Tazakka Cikampek. The study results indicate that iPusnas can help teachers innovate to improve student learning quality. In addition, student activity and student learning performance increased. It is due to the student's interest in interactive media used by the teacher. Keywords:  Innovation, iPusnas, Reading Comprehension
STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF ONLINE-BASED LEARNING IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Marina Putty Ariestian; Kusrin Kusrin
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4, JULY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/project.v5i4.p732-738

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In this era of the Covid-19 pandemic, online-based learning is the best solution for the learning process in education. This study aims to describe students' perceptions of online learning at the junior high school level. This research uses descriptive qualitative research method. The population in this study were 18 junior high school students and a sample of 12 students was obtained from students who filled out a questionnaire randomly. The 12 students consisted of 9 female students and 3 male students. The sample was given a perception questionnaire made on Google Form. Data were analyzed descriptively from questionnaires, distribution tables and presented data in the form of diagrams. The results showed that 81% of students were able to access online learning well, 84% of students were able to learn independently in online learning, 71% of students thought that online learning was effective, and 54% of students thought that communication between teachers and students went well in online learning. Students' perceptions of online-based learning in Junior High Schools get positive response results. Keywords:  Student Perception, Online-Based Learning, Junior High School

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