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IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching)
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The language, be it verbal or non-verbal, has been the primary medium of human interactions to take place. However, there still seems to be a little attempt for a thorough investigations in understanding problematic issues that may emerge because of the language. Issues in Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching (IALTEACH) aims at bringing together scholars whose interests fall upon the areas of applied linguistics and language teaching to publish their scholarly articles in IALTEACH. As the term applied implies, this journal combines interdisciplinary discussions on language issues that would bridge not only systematic investigations of the language , but also the theories, research methods, and practices within the scope of applied linguistics and language teaching. Therefore, the contributions are welcome in the following areas (but not limited to) of study; current trends in ELT, language learning & acquisitions, teaching media &technology, linguistic aspects of language learning & teaching, English for specific purposes, and Englishes in Southeast Asia.
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Promoting Autonomous Learning through Online Discussion Pondalos, Ezra Christina; Saputri, Novi Ernia; Pratiwi, Theodesia Lady
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.6327

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Abstract An autonomous learning system is being applied to students nowadays. Students are now encouraged and expected to play a more active role in learning. Autonomy learning is intensified to encourage students to be more independent, creative, and responsible for their learning. Through this article, writers explain how to promote autonomous learning. The method used is the library study related to autonomous learning. Writers explain further about the class design to promote autonomous learning and the strengths also weaknesses of this learning system. Based on this article's findings, possible ways are proposed to help and improve the implementation of autonomous learning.
Distance Learning Problems during the Covid-19 Pandemic Amalia, Annisa Fitri; Purnamaningsih, Ine Rahayu
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.6722

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The Covid-19 pandemic that occurred requires the government to take a stance to prevent the spread of the virus, including in the education sector. The online learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic had several problems. This research aims to find out the issues of Distance Learning or what is commonly referred to online during the Covid-19 pandemic and its solutions. Following the issues raised, this research data was obtained from various sources, such as journals, websites, and other sources. The results of this study indicate that there are multiple problems or problems experienced by students, namely, students become bored and less interested in participating in online learning activities because learning activities tend to be replaced with online assignments, students do not have learning support facilities, uneven internet network access sometimes tricky, high cost of internet quota, and not ready to implement the teaching and learning process remotely or online.
English Teachers’ TPACK Level, Factors, and the Impacts in Vocational High School Destiani, Isti; Setyarini, Sri; Rodliyah, Rojab Siti
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.6725

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This study is aimed to investigate English teachers’ TPACK level and explore its impact on teaching English to Vocational high school students in Garut. In this mixed-method study, questionnaires, interviews, and observation were used as the instruments for collecting the data. The participants of this study were 50 vocational high school English teachers in Garut. After collecting the data from the questionnaire, this study showed various results for each domain. On average, more than 60% of the participants had a high level of TPACK. And the rest of them had an adequate and low level of TPACK. In addition, based on the interview, factors that influenced the differences in TPACK level among the participants were divided into three aspects: technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge. Factors that influence the technology aspects were facilities, technology mastery, and willingness and curiosity. Meanwhile, factors of pedagogy are influenced by teaching experience and strategy, training, and certification from the government. Whereas, factors of content knowledge are caused by educational background, age, and English knowledge mastery. Thus, English teachers with TPACK levels impact their teaching practices in vocational high schools. Most of them applied technology in the classroom, such as using laptops, projectors, audio and video file, PowerPoint, and digital book. Besides, they also used many teaching strategies with English knowledge mastery in teaching so that their students were more enthusiastic about learning English. This study is expected to benefit the teachers as they derive relevant details for their development and professionalism
Identifying the Use Mother Tongue in EFL Classroom: An Observational Study Tamami, Noor Wahdi
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.6845

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This study investigates how instructors use their mother tongue in an EFL classroom, which identifies how the instructor uses the mother tongue in the EFL class, regarding its frequency and function. Observational study methods are used in this study. In this study, the researcher observed an instructor in a foreign language class at a junior high school in Yogyakarta. Furthermore, an observation form framework is used to stay focused and the information captured is specific. This study uses an observational framework developed by Paker & Karaağaç (2015). Based on research findings that the use of mother tongue in foreign language classes uses 6 language functions. Of the 6 language functions, the use of the mother tongue is very often used with different purposes but still the mother tongue has a role as a liaison for the target language in order to achieve learning objectives in the classroom.
The Representation of Target Culture in a Locally Published English Textbook Setiadi, Rizki Muhammad Ardian; Simanjuntak, Daniel; Diningrat, Mohammad Santosa Mulyo
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.7254

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Culture is an important part of English language teaching and learning. Students must be exposed to the culture related to the communication skills being taught. Textbook can be a medium for the teachers to present different kinds of culture along with the language content. Therefore, it is essential for an English textbook to properly include cultural contents. This study aims to investigate the target culture included in a junior high school English textbook used by many teachers in Indonesia. Qualitative descriptive design was employed in order to describe the target culture in the textbook without any manipulation to the data. Moran’s (2001) five dimensions of culture that include products, practices, perspectives, communities, and persons was used to analyze the data. The results found 61 items in the textbook that contained references to the target culture. The ways those target culture were presented were not vary. Almost all of those items were presented in words or passages.
Students’ Voice of Digital Literacy in Learning English Erito, Silvia Nanda Putri
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.7284

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Digital literacy competence played an essential role in the growth of University students to achieve their goals of learning. This study was carried out to define the students’ perception of the use of digital literacy in learning English. The participant consists of the students of the Accounting and Information system program, at Bina Sarana Informatika University. 50 students were chosen by purposive sampling technique. The students had a distinctive response regarding the use of digital literacy competence and how they perceive it. This study was a qualitative case study. The data was gathered through open-ended questionnaires and classroom observation. The findings showed that the students had a positive voice regarding the use of digital literacy competence in learning English, they argued that digital literacy need willingness and critical thinking skills.
The Analysis on the Use of Past Tense Found in the Students' Recount Writing Khalawi, Hasan; Wibawa, Saptanto Hari
IALLTEACH (Issues In Applied Linguistics & Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Issues in Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education, Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/iallteach.v4i2.7304

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Errors are common problems faced by foreign language learners during the learning process. The errors are affected by the mother tongue and other conditions. In this case, the problems occurred at the English department students at STKIP PGRI Pacitan. Therefore, the solution should be found by the lecturers by employing qualitative research-type error analysis to reveal the problems. The procedures of this research were: 1) preparation (formulating the research problem; 2) formulating the title, extensive literature survey, and preparing the research design; 3) determining sample design; 4) collecting the data, execution of the project); 5) processing (analysis of data, conclusion), report writing. Moreover, there were 40 students as the subject of this research. To get the data, the researcher took the answer sheets of essay writing of recount text to be analyzed qualitatively. In conformity with the findings, errors based on the use of past form are as the following: past simple 422 errors or 96%, past perfect 13 errors or 2,98%, past continues 1 error or 1% and past perfect continues 0 or 0%. It means that the frequent error made by the students was in using simple past tense and the absence of errors in using past perfect, past continuous, and past perfect continuous. Henceforth, the lecturers should provide more appropriate approaches and methods to solve the problematic errors.

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