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SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
ISSN : 27157512     EISSN : 27160246     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21460/saga.2020.12
Core Subject : Education,
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics (p-issn: 2715-7512, e-issn: 2716-0246) is a scientific journal published by the English Language Education Department of Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana (UKDW), Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It publishes articles twice a year, in February and in August. SAGA encompasses research articles, original research reports, and theoretical perspectives on: 1. English Language Teaching and Learning 2. Curriculum and Material Development 3. Global Englishes 4. English for Specific Purposes (ESP) 5. English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 6. Critical discourse analysis 7. Critical literacies and critical pedagogies 8. Individual differences in language teaching 9. Digital English learning and technology 10. Language learning assessment 11. Teaching English for young learners 12. English teacher professional development 13. Inclusive education in English language instructions 14. Applied linguistics
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Analisis Wacana Kritis tentang Pronomina Persona dalam Pidato yang disampaikan oleh Greta Thunberg Yuli Suryaningsih
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
Publisher : English Language Education Department, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana (UKDW), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/saga.2020.21.34

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Although the study of personal pronouns in speeches is very popular, only a few studies are conducted to analyze non-political speeches. In spite of Greta Thunberg’s famous and bold speaking manners, none of the researchers are interested to look deeper at speeches delivered by the young activist. In this study, I employ Fairclough’s model of Critical Discourse Analysis to examine the use of 102 first-and-second person personal pronouns in her speeches. Forty-seven percent of the pronouns are you and twenty-five percent of the pronouns are we. Furthermore, the high percentage of the occurrence towards you and we shows the characterization of her speeches. It shows both othering strategy and personalization strategy between the speaker and the audience. In addition, the pronouns act both as inclusive and exclusive. The variation of inclusiveness and exclusiveness is highly affected by who the audience is. These findings propound that the use of the same pronouns by the same person acts differently depending on who the audience is.
The Proposed Elements of Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) For Indonesian EFL English Teachers Mas Muhammad Idris
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
Publisher : English Language Education Department, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana (UKDW), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/saga.2020.21.43

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The development of intercultural communicative competence (henceforth ICC) has inevitably made one be able to mingle and communicate effectively and appropriately using the target language with other people who have different backgrounds of culture, language, and nation. It is due to the ICC is seen as a complex competence in this twenty-first-century life. However, in the educational context, this competence is rarely noticed seriously by the Indonesian EFL or English teachers. Therefore, this paper is set out to present a comprehensive understanding of ICC and recommend a number of competencies related to ICC that should be possessed by the Indonesian EFL or English teachers in Indonesia. The competencies are linguistic, sociolinguistic, discourse, intercultural competence, and intercultural awareness which are all considered able to assist the Indonesian EFL or English teachers in developing their intercultural competence and their student’s ICC too.
Fitur Pelafalan Suprasegmental Bahasa Inggris Mahasiswa Indonesia dan Implikasi Pedagoginya Suciati Suciati; Yuniar Diyanti
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
Publisher : English Language Education Department, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana (UKDW), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/saga.2020.21.62

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This minor study aims at describing learners’ features of pronunciation in terms of their suprasegmental aspects found in their speech. Students were asked to read aloud a text entitled The Gorilla Joke from the © BBC British Council 2006. Students oral narrations were then analysed in terms of their intonation pattern and stress assignment in sentence level. A metrical analysis was also used to show how students produced their speech rhythm. The result of the analysis shows that given the same text to read students may produce various combination of intonation patterns. Students also misplaced stress within the syllables or assigned no stress at all. Based on the metrical phonology analysis, learners did not assign foot timely based on the timing units in connected speeches. The speech production is more like a broken speech. Students also neglected the morphophonemics rules in which they did not produce the appropriate allomorphs [t], [d], and [id] in the past participle words. These features bring about some pedagogical implication. Keywords: student’ pronunciation features, suprasegmental aspects
Ujaran Guru dalam Kelas Bahasa Inggris sebagai Penutur Asing dalam Pendekatan Saintifik: Dalam Sudut Pandang Speech Acts Rihza Galih Faturrochman; Achmad Anang Darmawan; Faishol Hadi
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/saga.2020.21.66

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This paper reviews teacher’s utterances in the EFL Classroom using Speech Acts’ perspective. Specifically when the teacher applying scientific appraoch in the learning process. Teacher’s utterance has a lot of influence in the language learning process, such as: students’ input and practice (Xiao-yan, 2006) and (Cullen, 1998). Even though the restiction on using scientific approach in all subject has been revoked, some schools still applying scientific approach in EFL Classroom which is relatively unfamiliar. Theoretically, since Indonesia use English as foreign learning, teacher’s utterance has a prominent role in the process of learning in the classroom. In the classroom context, teacher talk can be found in the form of questions and feedback (Cullen, 1998)And (Xiao-yan, 2006). The research had been done using qualitative method, which means the data of the research are analysed using qualitative methods and the result is presented in paragraph. In order to gather the data, observation and interview had been done in the early of 2020. As result, a teacher in MA Bilingual Muslimat NU Sidoarjo uses the directive sentence mostly in the classroom, since she believes that encourage students to speak in English is very necessary for English as foreign language learner.
MODUL BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK PEMANDU WISATA KONSERVASI PENYU, MEMBANTU MASYARAKAT DALAM MELESTARIKAN PENYU LAUT Dika Pranadwipa Koeswiryono; I Made Krisna Adi Chandra
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
Publisher : English Language Education Department, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana (UKDW), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/saga.2020.21.73

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Most of the six species of sea turtles in Indonesian waters have seen a decline, mainly due to human exploitation. One of the efforts to prevent the extinction of this pre-historic reptiles is the establishment of conservation centers. In Bali, one of the conservation centers actively involved in the efforts to conserve turtles is the Turtle Conservation and Education Center (TCEC). As more foreign tourists who are aware of turtle conservation come to this place, guides at TCEC are expected to able to provide sufficient explanation about turtles and their environment in English. They should provide a thorough insight of the turtle's anatomy, behavior, and reproductive cycle. This study aimed at developing English module for turtle conservation guides at TCEC. In developing the module, a framework of material development model was adopted. The framework consists of some stages namely, needs analysis, formulation of goals and objectives, development of English learning materials, and evaluation. The results of this study provide some implication and contributions for English language teaching.
Designing Meaningful and Relevant Activities to Enhance Students’ Motivation during Covid-19 Pandemic Andreas - Winardi
SAGA: Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
Publisher : English Language Education Department, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana (UKDW), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/saga.2020.21.78

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Teachers and students all over the world are now facing the biggest shift in their lives, from studying in the school to studying at home, from meeting their teachers and friends face to face to meeting them via technology, and from depending on teachers to give them knowledge to depend on themselves. This change is not easy to cope with, both teachers and students are at their wit’s end. They are confused what to do and if this continues, they will be frustrated and lose their motivation for learning. Many parentscomplain that their children have to do a lot of assignments that overwhelm them. As a result, they lose motivation. To remedy this situation, teacher needs to design activities which are relevant and meaningful to their students.

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