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Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
ISSN : 25273655     EISSN : 25798782     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.36597/jelp
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy is an official scientific journal of the Direktorat Pascasarjana Pendidikan, Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa, Indonesia. Journal of English Language and Pedagogy is a refereed publication devoted to research articles, and reports concerned with the teaching and learning of English, language in education, language planning, language testing, curriculum design and material development, multilingualism and multilingual education, discourse analysis, and translation. The Journal is published twice a year (May and November).
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The use of website for teaching and learning English in industrial practice students of vocational high school Parto Sasmito; Imam Ghozali
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v4i2.10995

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Abstract: This study aims to describe the use of website for teaching and learning  English and to reveal the efficacy of using website media in learning English in class XI students of State Vocational School of 5 Bojonegoro, competency of agricultural product processing agribusiness skills. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative case study, with data obtained from interview recordings of informants consisting of the principal, English teacher, and eleventh-graders, and documentation. The findings show that the use of the website in agribusiness agricultural product processing class in teaching and English were effective because they carried out industrial work practices they could still attend lessons anywhere and anytime during breaks or at home. The obstacle faced is the problem of poor internet network when accessing the website. The same thing for teachers, can provide teaching materials and conduct evaluations anytime anywhere with the website. Obstacles encountered by teachers when students do not open the website, the teacher must find out the reasons students do not follow the learning process through the website. When students are carrying out industrial work practices, students' concentration is indeed focused on these activities. Keywords: information and communication technology, teaching English, website.
The teacher’s techniques in teaching speaking skills to eleventh- graders of Katolik Sang Timur High School Yogyakarta Junaidi Umamara; Nanik Supriani
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v4i2.11773

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Abstract: This thesis describes the Teacher’s Techniques in Teaching Speaking Skill at the Eleventh Graders of SMA Katolik Sang Timur Yogyakarta’’. The problem formulation is (1) What techniques are used by the teacher in teaching speaking skills to the eleventh graders of SMA Sang Katolik Timur Yogyakarta? (2) What are the student’s responses to the teacher’s techniques in teaching speaking at the eleventh graders of SMA Katolik Sang Timur  ? (3) What problems are faced by the teacher in teaching speaking at the eleventh graders of SMA Katolik Sang Timur Yogyakarta? The objectives of the study are (1) To find out what techniques are used by the teacher in teaching speaking at the eleven graders of SMA Sang Timur Yogyakarta (2) The student’s responses to the teaching techniques in teaching speaking (3) To find out the problems are faced by the teacher in teaching speaking skill at the eleventh graders of SMA Sang Katolik Timur Yogyakarta. In this research, the researcher uses qualitative research in the form of a case study. The subjects were the students of eleventh graders of social science (IPS) in SMA Katolik Sang Timur Yogyakarta with eighteen students involved. The researcher conducted observation and interview the students and the teacher to collect the data. Content analyzing techniques were used to analyze the data obtained. It was found that there is one technique in this research. That technique was (1) role-play. Keywords: teaching, techniques, speaking skill
Improving English pronunciation students through drilling technique at SDS Pelangi School Theodesia Lady Pratiwi; Angel Rosinta Uli Simorangkir
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i1.12384

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This study aims to improve English pronunciation students through drilling techniques in English subject for 3rd-grade students at SDS Pelangi School. The subjects of this study were 9 which is 3rd-grade students. The instruments used are an observation field note and test and an interview. The study method used is Classroom Action Research. Starting from the problems experienced by students in English pronunciation at SDS Pelangi School are still low. Responding to existing problems, the right technique to improve students' English pronunciation is to use drilling techniques. This study was conducted in two cycles and the result showed there was also a significant increase in students' pronunciation. The average score of students from Cycle II increased by 10.34 from Cycle I. It can be said that the use of the drilling technique can improve student English pronunciation. Keywords: Pronunciation, Drilling Technique, Teaching Pronunciation to EYL
Spelling errors found in descriptive writing among seventh-graders of lower secondary school in Klaten district Jayus Ngumarno; Erry Pranawa; Suhud Eko Yuwono; Septina Dyah Astuti; Sri Budiyono
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i2.12719

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This study aims to investigate errors found among seventh-graders descriptive writing of  SMP N 2 Trucuk, Klaten district, Indonesia. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach. Data was collected from the notes-taking techniques from which the seventh-graders produced errors in their descriptive writing. Data analysis qualitatively identified seventh-graders descriptive writing. The results showed that there were errors found in the form of writing capital letters use, writing compound words, prepositions [at, to, and from], and punctuation marks [.] Errors in using capital letters included in naming geography at the beginning of sentences, capital letters used in people's names, and writing capital letters in the middle of sentences. Combination of spelling errors. Errors in writing prepositions (at, to, and from). Error using punctuation.
Punctuations used by Filipino and Thai students in their essays: A corpus-based inquiry Jaezzir Mae Arquiola; Esperval Cezhar Cadiao; Christian Roy Leyga; Ronnel Sarsuelo
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i1.13509

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Writing, being one of the most vital skills to develop, is of great importance. It is imperative that one needs to master not just the structure but also the functions of punctuation marks. It is undeniable that punctuation marks seem confusing and are used interchangeably among Thai and Filipino students. Consequently, the written output of the students becomes incomprehensible due to the misuse or the absence of punctuation. This study aimed to determine the average common errors of Filipino (ESL) students and Thai (EFL) students when it comes to using punctuation marks in writing essays and to find out the significant difference. The researchers also pointed out the possible causes of why Thai and Filipino students committed such errors. To further illustrate the results of the study, the researchers opted to present the errors individually through tables and charts and interpreted the figure based on the total percentage of individual respondents, and eventually identified the committed error as a whole. There were 30 participants in the research composed of 15 Thai (EFL) students and 15 Filipino (ESL) students. The sources of data were the written essays of the 30 participants. The total percentage was used to treat the data to identify the average punctuation errors committed by the participants and the significant difference in the committed errors between the Thai EFL and Filipino ESL learners. The result showed a significant difference in the punctuation errors committed between Thai and Filipino students with a comma (,) receiving the largest number of errors.
The effectiveness of using paper stick puppets to teach speaking Yulia Jannata Elita; Mukminatus Zuhriyah
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i2.13415

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This research was conducted at SMP N 2 Plandaan. There were several problems that have been found. Therefore, the researcher limits the problem only to the student’s speaking ability which has three indicators: fluency, pronunciation, and vocab or content. There were three objectives, namely to determine students' speaking skills before being taught using paper stick puppets as media to teach speaking skills, students' speaking skills after being taught using paper stick puppets as media to teach speaking skills, and whether there is a significant effect of using paper stick puppets on the speaking skills at VII D class in SMP N 2 Plandaan or not. This research used a pre-experimental design. Especially used a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The researcher used a purposive sampling technique, where class VII D became the sample consisting of 26 students. The data collection techniques used were speaking tests. After collecting the data, the researcher got pre-test and post-test scores which the mean pre-test being 56.73 and the mean score post-test being 67.46. Next, the researcher found that obtained was 6.559, then the table was 2.060 at the 5% level and 2.787 at the 1% level and can be written as 2.060<6.559>2.787. So, it means that Ha was accepted and Ho was rejected. In the end, the researcher summarized that using paper stick puppets has significant effectiveness for teaching speaking skills at class VII D of SMP N 2 Plandaan Jombang.
The effect of problem-based learning on students’ critical thinking and speaking competence I Made Permadi Utama; Imansyah Imansyah
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i2.13667

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This study is generally attempted to find the effect of Problem-Based Learning towards students’ critical thinking and speaking competence at SMA Muhammadiyah Mataram. This research applied experimental research using MANOVA. The population of this research was the students of SMA Muhammadiyah Mataram. The sample of the study was 29 students consisting of two classes. The results of the study show that there is a significant effect of Problem-Based Learning towards students‟ critical thinking and speaking. Research data found that the mean score of critical thinking was 74,50 and class control was 54,00; 0,05. While the mean for the speaking of the experimental class was 75.83 and control class was 60,45; 0,05. It can be concluded that the use of Problem Based Learning has a positive effect on students‟ critical thinking and speaking competence and has correlation both of them at the SMA Muhammadiyah Mataram.
Designing a scratch media to increase tenth-graders’ collaborative and communicative English learning and teacher’s teaching Rohmi Juharoh; Didik Rinan Sumekto; Silvester Goridus Sukur; Dita Surwanti; Khayri Amir Alkashtawi
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i2.13686

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As a learning media, scratch conditionally becomes a suitable learning animation for student of six to sixteen years old. This study aims to examine the role of media to enhance the tenth-graders’ understanding of the material that is being delivered by the English teacher, while presenting communication and collaboration between teacher - students and students - students are engaged in. Data collection used interview and scratch practices with an analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) model to employ this study. The findings showed that scratch media was fun, enthusiastic, interactive, and effective for learning English. Scratch model enrolled modification in making quizzes with the learning materials, in which the learning activities connected with the content, characters, background, and grammar. Scratch modification had shown the suitability of images, expressions, gestures, and characters that could change and move, as well as the suitability of the material and background. Besides that, the teacher added various sounds or back sounds the tenth-graders made students more enthusiastic and interesting with the quizzes. The use of scratch modified the animation, the background, the back sound, and all the features, in which it has a positive influence on tenth-graders’ learning effectiveness, materials absorption, and interest.
Improving speaking skills in early childhood through the song “I am a Muslim”: An experimental study Rifqi Aulia Erlangga; Abdul Syukur
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i2.13786

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Early childhood education is crucial for both religion and English learning. Previous studies have shown that social media is helping today's youth learn more about religion and English. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of teaching religion and English with song media in early childhood through an experimental study of the song I am I a Muslim by Yusuf Islam. This study's theoretical contribution can help develop the theory of religion and English education for early childhood and be practically valuable for teachers or parents. This study was an experimental study. A sample of 32 children (4-12 years) was qualitatively analyzed. The results revealed that the respondents' habit of listening to the song I Am A Muslim grew over time. The aspects not confirmed by this study's findings included the mood factor of the children so the facilitators, the environment in which children study, and the type of children's learning style, despite the fact that the hypotheses postulated in this study had not been proved 100%. This study has demonstrated that most respondents experience an improvement in English language abilities and Islamic knowledge via song since there are still some limitations to this study. The future study can include using control elements that impact learning success and doing research in the same areas.
English language acquisition at Islamic boarding school: A systematic review Lu'luul Wafiroh; Rohmani Nur Indah
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 5 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v5i2.13592

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Islamic boarding schools provide various platforms for students to develop their talents in English skills and provide teachers with opportunities to be more active and creative in developing English ideas, such as providing language methods and language programs in Islamic boarding schools. Islamic boarding schools are also a unit that cannot be separated from the reality of society to be able to answer the challenges of the times. How Islamic boarding schools have a significant role in developing student acquisition in second language countries and how the students’ attitudes in Islamic boarding schools affect English language acquisition. This paper aims to find out or compare language acquisition in modern and traditional Islamic boarding schools. Islamic boarding schools cannot be separated from their relationship with society in general. Because the purpose of Islamic boarding schools is to form students, they can enter the community. This study used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) to conduct this systematic literature review. There are several external and internal factors in mastering foreign languages, especially English, in Islamic boarding schools, starting from the process, environment, participants, target of the language, Islamic values ​​and culture in Islamic boarding schools, and an evaluation of English language acquisition. This study only includes 21 articles regarding English language acquisition at modern Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia; it is hoped that further researchers will explore English language acquisition in several Islamic Boarding schools except Indonesia to review more articles and reach the international area.

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