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IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)
ISSN : 25022326     EISSN : 25028278     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.30957/
Core Subject : Education, Social,
IJOLTL invites original manuscripts in the fields of language, language teaching, linguistics, and applied linguistics. Although articles are written in English, the IJOLTL welcomes studies dealing with the teaching of languages other than English as well. Research on culture of various perspectives as well as linguistics is also welcome. In addition, IJOLTL also considers papers in the areas of applied linguistics, language testing, pragmatic, sociolinguistics and discourse analysis. Reviews of literature are also acceptable for the IJOLTL. The length of paper should be between 3,500 to 8,000 words as defined in the author’s guidelines.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 170 Documents
A Blended Learning Module on the Writing Academic Purpose Course (A Research and Development Approach) Eny Maulita Purnama Sari; Nurul Aini
IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019): September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (497.084 KB) | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v4i3.608

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This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the module based on blended learning model in ‘Writing Academic Purpose” course, to evaluate the validity of the module based on the assessment by the Context, linguists and media experts used validation sheets. The module was developed using Research and Development Approach (R&D). the outputs of this research was an blended learning module of “Writing Academic Purpose”. The module was implemented using the e-learning system of UNU Lampung. The subject of this research was the blended learning module that implemented to the English Department students. The object of the research were the content of the module. The module is declared valid from the validation by validators, the module could improve the students’ reasoning and creativity, the module’s effectiveness is achieved in this study.
An Analysis of Imperative Sentence in “Uang Panai” Movie Muhammand Fajri Hidayatullah; Dedi Rahman Nur
IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019): September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (497.328 KB) | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v4i3.609

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This study aimed to analyze the type and function of the Imperative sentence that appeared in “Uang Panai” Movie. The researcher applied content analysis design. The subject of this study is the characters in “Uang Panai” Movie. And the object of study was imperative sentences used by the characters in the movie. The instrument used in this study was the checklist. The researcher found 98 positive imperative sentences and 30 Negative imperative sentences. The particles used in a positive imperative sentence in Bugise Language found in Uang Panai Movie mostly the character used particle to stress the command and also the researcher found that in Bugise imperative there are using Ko and Ki to represent you but Ki is more polite than using ko. The researcher also found 83 imperative sentences as command with the most particle used is to give emphasis to the listener to do something, 14 imperative sentence as a request with the most marker used is marker ki to represent politeness and word “tolong” and 30 imperative sentence as a prohibition used word “jangan” with mostly marker used is ko to give more stress to the listener for not to do something.
Practices of Teaching English to Young Learners: Voices from Islamic Primary Schools Madayani, Nany Soengkono; Adibah, Lilik
IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): May 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v4i2.610

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This research is aimed at finding out the design teaching English to young learners and the teachers good practice of teaching English to young learners. The descriptive qualitative research is considered to be an appropriate design of this research. The fifth grade English teachers of SDI Qurrotaa’yun Ngunut and MI Al Azhaar Bandung Tulungagung are the subjects of the study. The data were collected by conducting observation, interview, and documentation. This research revealed that the English teachers at SDI Qurrotaa’yun Ngunut and MI Al Azhaar Bandung did good practice in TEYL, as follow; (1) English Teachers did good preparation, (2) providing various activities in teaching-learning process, (3) making the students active in the class, (4) using various kinds of assessments, (5) creating positive language environment. In conclusion, the English teachers of SDI Qurrotaa’yun Ngunut and MI Al Azhaar Bandung already implemented the principles of good teaching English for young learners. The result of this study is beneficial for English teachers to implemented good TEYL principles in their teaching. For other researchers this research was done in Islamic school background, therefore they can conduct similar research related to the TEYL in the public schools or other backgrounds.
The Effect of Peer Review on Students’ Motivation and Writing Ability Susanto Susanto; Meiliana Hidayati
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i1.611

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The objective of this research was aimed to investigate the effect of peer review on students’ motivation and ability in writing recount text. The method of the research was a quasi-experimental design with a control and experimental group and a post-test only. The population of this research was the entire eight grade students of SMPN 1 Tanggunggunung. The cluster random sampling was used in the sampling technique. There were two classes of eight grade students as the sample of this research. They were VIII D that consists of 32 students as the control class and VIII G that consists of 30 students as the experimental class. Tests and questionnaires were the instruments of this research. The data collected from the tests were analyzed by using independent sample t-test and MANOVA through SPSS. Results show that the independent sample t-test was 0.001 for motivation and 0.000 for the writing ability. Moreover, the result of the MANOVA test was 0.000. The results were consulted to the score of the significant value generated Sig. (P-value) < α = 0.05. Thus, Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. In other words, the result of the study revealed that peer review gave a significant effect on the students’ motivation and ability in writing recount text. It can be concluded that there is a significant effect on the students’ writing motivation and writing ability who taught using peer review.
An Analysis on Interlanguage Fossilization in Students’ Writing Performance Nurul Aini; M. Khoirul Mufid; Eny Maulita Purnama Sari
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i1.612

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This present study tries to investigate the students’ writing performance to know whether interlanguage fossilization is occurring or not. The primary goal of this research is to give information relating to interlanguage fossilization in students’ writing performance of the English Education Study Program of IAIN JuraiSiwo Metro. This research is qualitative research. It is used to describe interlanguage fossilization that occurred in students’ writing performance. The writer uses observation, documentation, and interview to collect the data. Purposive sampling is the technique for choosing the ten students of the sixth and the eight-semester of English Education Study Program of IAIN JuraiSiwo Metro in the Academic Year of 2017/2018. The result of this research shows that there are two types of interlanguage fossilization that are commonly produced by students’ writing performance. They are syntactical fossilization and morphological fossilization. Syntactical fossilization consists of 71,86% and morphological fossilization consists of 28,14%. Moreover, the interlanguage fossilization phenomenon in students’ writing performance is caused by the students’ low English proficiency. Therefore, students should be more active to improve their English ability.
Exploring Perception of EFL Teachers towards Use of Media in Teaching English Nany Soengkono Madayani; Muhassin Muhassin
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i1.613

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This Research is against the backdrop of demand in mastering English. EFL teacher becomes one of the main important parts of teaching-learning English to handle a certain role in maximal the students’ achievement. The students’ achievement here means not only someone that has a lot of knowledge and high value but also someone that can give a positive contribution to other people. Because of that, the teachers have a big responsibility to facilitate students in learning. One of the facilitation of teaching-learning that has to be prepared by teachers is media. This study aims to investigate the teachers’ perceptions of ELT media. This study is classified into three main dimensions of perception proposed by Vernon (1987) namely understanding, outlook and action. By conducting a survey study, the researcher collected, analyzed, elaborated and eventually drew conclusions dealing with the teachers’ perceptions of ELT media. The main data of this study were collected with an interview and a questionnaire, which was distributed to 29 English teachers in the city of Tulungagung. The findings showed that Media is able to be a benefit for both teachers and students, be applicable to every class. To select criteria of Media is based on Media Mastery or flexibility due to different reference and less facility. Besides that, The teachers have positive responses towards the two of the dimensions, understanding, and view. The teachers, however, do not show positive responses toward the action. However, in general, the English teachers’ perceptions of ELT media in this study were categorized as a good perception. In other words, all the teachers have a positive perception of ELT media.
Exploring the Use TPACK in Teaching Listening Kristina Rustanto; Dedi Rahman Nur; Rinda Mitriana
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i1.614

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This research study Exploring the use of the TPACK framework in listening classrooms. This research focuses on how the teacher develops instrument design in listening classroom with the TPACK framework. Data collection consisted of classroom observation, a checklist with indicator guide and field notes Findings the result there is different the teacher 1 and 2 with developing instrument design in listening classroom with TPACK Framework. The different teacher 1 dominant with CK ( content knowledge) and PK ( pedagogical knowledge) and able to is able to design lesson plan involved technology, taught used technology that appropriates with learning material, and she manages the class by using technology. This the conclusion of the research in SMA Budi Bakti about developing instrument design in the listening classroom with TPACK framework
TOEFL Scores of English Department Students Cenderawasih University Budi Rahayu
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i1.615

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This study aims at comparing the TOEFL scores of the English Department students at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Cenderawasih University. The questions that need to be answered are first, whether there are any differences of TOEFL scores amongst English department students from different semesters. Secondly, whether there are any different scores between male and female students, third between the students with different learning backgrounds, and forth between students with different levels of interest in English. The participants are the students of semester 2, semester 4, semester 6, and semester 8, commencing in the academic year 2017/2018. TOEFL prediction test was given to the participants to get the scores. The scores of each variable were then compared by the application of ANOVA and t-test. The result of this study can give a picture of how English teaching can be improved.
Syntactic Object Representation of Amharic Sentences by Function Agajie, Berhanu Asaye
IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): May, 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i2.619

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The aim of this study was to portray the Syntactic Object representation of Amharic sentences by function. Qualitative data were gathered from thirteen native speakers of Awgni (six females, seven males). Relevant data were also collected as of secondary sources. All the way through purposive sampling, 25 sentences were selected for descriptive analysis. The method of data analysis used was Labeling Algorithm {XP, YP}. This Algorism is problematic; in order to resolve {XP, YP} difficulty projection, Syntactic Object was modified (by raising XP) so that there was one visible verbal head. Result indicated that each sentence structures share Syntactic Object representations that include Tense Phrases (TPs), Noun Phrases (NPs), Verb Phrases (VPs), Prepositional phrases (PPs), Adverb Phrases (ADVPs), Determiner Phrase (DPs) and Adjectival Phrases (APs). Finally, the study puts forward a further research on how labeling Algorithm {XP, H} and {X, Y} works to describe the label of every Syntactic Object representations found within sentence structures in Amharic.
Enhancing English Learning Achievement through Problem Based Learning: An Action Research at SMAN 1 Jepara Haryanto, Haryanto
IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): May, 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v5i2.620

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This research aims to describe the learning achievements of the English Language through Problem Based Learning (PBL) Model. This study used a two cycle-classroom action research as the design and assigned 30 graders of X Science Class of SMAN 1 Mlonggo Jepara Regency in the year 2018/2019. Each cycle consisted of four stages: planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. Indicators of success are determined for which the students achieved a minimum 75% of mastery learning after they are exposed to the PBL Model. The research results show (1) the average learning achievement in the first cycle was 6.92 and in the second cycle the cycle was 8.67; (2) minimum mastery learning in the first cycle was 13 (36.11%) and 23 (63.89%) in the second cycle; and (3) completeness in the classical learning in cycle I was 36.11% and 100.00% in cycle. In addition, the students’ participation and motivation after the implementation of PBL increase somewhat 82.4% and of 82.47% students’ states strongly agree to the implementation of PBL model.

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