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Intensive Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26204746     DOI : DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31602/intensive.v3i1
Core Subject : Education,
Intensive Journal [e-ISSN: 2620-4746] is a peer-reviewed journal which is published by Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari published in April and October. Intensive Journal embodies research articles including: English Language Teaching and Learning, English Language and Linguistics, and English Literature.
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EFL TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE CHANGES IN THE 2013 CURRICULUM AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN MARTAPURA Devie Dian Nisrina
Intensive Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/intensive.v1i2.1527

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This research is to examine the extent of the EFL teachers’ perceive and describe their perceptions on the changes in the 2013 curriculum at junior high schools in Martapura. This research uses a survey design with techniques used to collect data are questionnaires and documentation. In this research, random simple sampling is used and the number of respondents are 17 EFL teachers at junior high schools in Martapura. The result of this research has found that EFL teachers’ indicates positive about the 2013 curriculum. The extent of the EFL teachers’ perceive on the changes in the 2013 curriculum in the highest percentage is EFL teachers’ perceive in learning resources and education facilities that have 92,4%, the medium percentage is student centered learning that have 83,5%, and the low percentage is evaluation and assessment that have 76,8%. Appropriate with the low percentage in evaluation and assessment, it was also found that EFL teachers’ has perception that they still lack with the assessment system in the 2013 curriculum.
THE INFLUENCE OF WATCHING YOUTUBE PRONUNCIATION VIDEOS TOWARDS STUDENTS’ PRONUNCIATION ABILITY Danu Herjuantoro; Syaifudin Latif Darmawan
Intensive Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/intensive.v1i2.1523

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In language teaching, media is one of the tools that very useful to support its successful teaching. In teaching pronunciation, the students need to give additional information how to pronounce words. One of the ways is by using Youtube pronunciation videos. By using Youtube pronunciation videos, the students will get more input and knowledge how to pronounce words from the native. The objective of this research is to know whether there is a significant influence of watching Youtube pronunciation videos towards students’ pronunciation ability. There were two variables in this research, the independent variable (X) was Youtube Pronunciation videos and dependent variable (Y) was the students’ pronunciation ability. The research method used was experimental design. The researchers dealt with two classes, they were an experimental class and a control class. In the experimental class, the researchers used Youtube pronunciation videos, whereas in control class the researchers did not use any media. Each class received the same pre-test and post-test. The population of this research was the second year students of MAN 1 Model Bandar Lampung. The samples of this research were two classes consisting of 90 students. In collecting the data, the researchers used reading aloud test as the instrument.After doing the data analysis, it was found that there is a significant influence of using videos towards students’ pronunciation ability. It can be seen from the result of the T test that T-observed was 5.34615, and the result of T-critical was 1.67. It means that T-observed was higher than T-critical (T-observed> T-critical). Therefore, the hypothesis is accepted. This result means that there is significant influence of watching Youtube pronunciation videos towards students’ pronunciation ability.
THE TEACHING STRATEGY FOR TEACHING ENGLISH GUIDANCE AND COUNCELING BY USING FACEBOOK GROUP IN INDONESIA Angga Taufan Dayu
Intensive Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/intensive.v1i2.1528

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This study try to explore the benefits of Facebook in teaching English in an Indonesia college.  The aims of the study are to discuss the kinds of language teaching and learning activities via Facebook, the use of Facebook in facilitating the teaching and learning in English for guidance counselling area. The data draws in descriptive design. The tool of collecting data is interview. The findings indicate that reading, writing and discussion activities can be held via Facebook and all of the participants agreed that Facebook helps them in learning English. The contribution of the study is to enhance a better understanding  to  use  of  Facebook  as  an  alternative  tool  can be  used  for teaching and learning.  The ultimate goal of study is to enhance students ‘interactions outside the classroom. By using Facebook students can get to know sharpen education to its highest level and made it more interesting, therefore creating good learning environments.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ HABIT IN WATCHING ENGLISH MOVIE AND VOCABULARY MASTERY AT THE SIXTH SEMESTER AT ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM IN MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF METRO Eva Faliyanti; Mira Arlin
Intensive Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/intensive.v1i2.1524

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The research objective of this research is to know whether there is any correlation between students’ habit in watching English movie and vocabulary mastery and the degree of correlation.The research design in this research is correlational study. It means that the researcher does not give any treatment to the students. There is no explanation before. The researcher only gives the test to the students. The researcher used cluster random sampling to get the sample. From the sample technique, the researcher got 39 students at the sixth semester at English education study program as the sample.Based on the research calculation by using correlation product moment, it is obtained that  is 0,798, and  is 0,320 in significant 5% and 0,413 in significant 1%. The average of students’ habit in watching English movie is 61. The average score of vocabulary mastery is 60,12. It shows that   is higher than . It means that Ho is accepted and Ha is rejected The conclusion of this result shows that there is a positive correlation between students’ habit in watching English movie and vocabulary mastery at the sixth semester at English education study program in Muhammadiyah University of Metro Academic Year 2017/2018.
THE STUDENTS’ LEARNING STYLES IN DEBATE CLASS AT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY KALIMANTAN MUHAMMAD ARSYAD AL BANJARI Muhammad Fajeri; Raudhatul Haura; Angga Taufan Dayu
Intensive Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/intensive.v1i2.1525

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Mapping the students’ learning style can make easier the educators to choose the suitable teaching strategies. This research investigated the students’ learning styles in debate class in order to find out what is the most dominant learning style and what is the least interested learning style.The researcher used a quantitative method and intangible sample survey technique in cross sectional time to gain the result. The researcher used learning style questionnaire as the instrument to collect the data and learning style instrument to analize the data. This research was using Proportionate random sampling technique (60%), there were 71 students took as sample of research from third semester of Islamic University Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari.As the result found out that the most dominant learning style in debate class was kinesthetic with 39% or 28 students choosed it as their best style in learning and the least interested learning style in debate class was visual learning style with 29% or 20 students did not like study using visual aid. Based on the result above, the educators should create learning environment more active, enhancing their physical interaction and avoid the strategy using any visual aid.
EXPLORING THE SPEAKING ANXIETY OF ELEMENTARY LEVEL PRIVATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OF SOUTH KALIMANTAN AND ATTEMPTS TO SOLVE M. Arbain; F. Ramadani; H. Novika
Intensive Journal Vol 1, No 2 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/intensive.v1i2.1526

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The ultimate goal of language teaching is to enable learners to communicate in the target language they learn. For those who can meet this goal are regarded as high achievers or successful language learners. However, not every language learner can reach this goal. This might be because there are many factors involved in language learning. One of those factors is an anxiety construct in the affective domain, considered as an important affective role in second/foreign language acquisition and could be presumed as ‘a cause of language failure’ (Brown, 2000, p. 141). However, it does not mean students and teacher do nothing. Students are required to find a number of ways to solve or at least reduce their own speaking anxiety. So do the English teacher. They also find a number of strategies to solve or at least reduce the students’ speaking anxiety. This research is intended to describe a number of tactics/tricks carried out by the private university students to reduce their speaking anxiety and the strategies carried out by the lectures to solve their university students. The research design employed was descriptive with interview as the instrument. The research reveals that a number of university students carried out a number of tactics/tricks, which were referred to mental effect relaxation (MER) and physical effects reduction (PER). Meanwhile to reduce their speaking anxiety, the three lectures were reported to carrying out a number of strategies, which were referred to mental-related assistance (MRA) and knowledge-based assistance (KBA).

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