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Achmad Yudi Wahyudin
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Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning is a peer-reviewed journal published in Indonesia by the Faculty of Arts and Education, Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia. This journal aims to facilitate and promote the dissemination of scholarly information on research and development in the field of linguistics, literature, and language teaching and learning. The articles published in this journal can be the result of research, conceptual thinking, ideas, innovations, best practices, and book reviews. The scopes of this journal include the following topic areas: - English Literature - English Language Studies - Second Language Aquisition Theory - Curriculum in Language Learning - Innovations in Language Teaching and Learning
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DOES SELF-ESTEEM INFLUENCE STUDENT ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TEST SCORES? Bela Rizky Utami; Achmad Yudi Wahyudin
Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol 3, No 2 (2022): JELTL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.1926

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As one of Indonesia’s most prominent foreign languages, English is essential in education. The importance of English is reflected in the fact that it is taught from elementary school through university and is even used as a requirement for graduation or employment. Passing the campus-provided English Proficiency Test is a graduation requirement for Teknokrat University students. As a result, learning and mastering English is an important step for students.When it comes to teaching English in the classroom, there are various factors to consider. Every student has their own individuality. Different personalities result in varying levels of comprehension. Students’ personalities vary enormously, yet self-esteem is important in influencing individuals. In short, students’ personalities can differ based on their self-esteem. As a result, students’ personalities are greatly influenced by their sense of self, affecting their learning. This study aimed to see if there is a relationship between undergraduate students’ self-esteem and their English Language proficiency test at Teknokrat University. The computation results show that the correlation coefficient was .454. This study revealed a moderately positive relationship between students’ self-esteem and their EPT scores. Thus, the greater their self-esteem, the better their EPT score.Keywords: English Learning, English Proficiency Test and Self-esteem
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS' SELF-ESTEEM AND THEIR ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TEST RESULT Septivana Gultom; Lulud Oktaviani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.2211

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Nowadays, a wide range of professions around the world employs English as an International Language. Many people learn English to keep up with the worldwide advances in areas like education, technology, tourism, health, and economics. English is widely utilized in many facets of human life. English is additionally necessary for graduation. Students must pass the English proficiency test to graduate from university (EPT). Self-esteem, an essential component of personality, affects people's attitudes and behaviors. Self-esteem is frequently associated with good mental health, effective living, successful learning, and even a good quality of life. How people view themselves, whether favorably or unfavorably, is a measure of their self-esteem. Since self-esteem and academic performance are intertwined, the researchers want to know whether or not students' self-esteem correlates with their level of English proficiency. This study, which involved 38 participants from Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia, used the quantitative method. This study's conclusions showed a connection between students' self-esteem and their EPT score. The researchers conclude that students' self-esteem did have an impact on their EPT score, i.e., the greater their self-esteem, the higher their EPT score.
INFLUENCE OF VIDEO GAMES ON THE ACQUISITION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Muhammad Dhany Winaldo; Lulud Oktaviani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.1953

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The number of schoolchildren fluent in English has increased significantly over the past decade. The amount of English lessons per week is one explanation, but media influence is perhaps even more important. Video games are massively marketed to college students. In this study, a survey was conducted to examine the relationship between playing video games and English proficiency. Many students responded to the survey. This included a range of questions about how often and how well video games are played. Researcherss have concluded that video games have a significant impact on language acquisition. Vocabulary and pronunciation were the most helpful areas. Video games are a highly rewarding pastime and create a comfortable and stimulating environment perfect for learning a foreign language.
STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES AND PROBLEMS ON QUESTION-BASED ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WRITING INSTRUCTION Wubante Mekonnen Seyoum; Abiy Yigzaw; Haile Kassahun Bewuketu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.2106

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Teaching argumentative essay writing to students through questioning is prominent to provide them with sufficient skills to compete in this world. Having this in mind, this descriptive study was conducted to identify students’ attitudes and their common problems in practicing argumentative essay writing skills through questioning method at DMU, in Ethiopia. To fulfill the purpose of this study, sixty management students answered the questionnaire. The results from the questionnaire revealed that all students have positive attitudes towards using the method while practicing writing. The data also revealed that inappropriate teaching method, time constraints, and large class size were the most common problems that did not allow students to apply their argumentative essay writing skills through questioning method effectively. This study recommends educators, policymakers, and  other stakeholders to reconsider the attitudes and problems of university students while designing question-based argumentative essay writing teaching materials.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS' MOTIVATION ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING AT UNIVERSITAS TEKNOKRAT INDONESIA Wulandari Pranawengtias
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.1956

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AbstractThe purpose of this research is to identify the factors that influence the learning motivation of Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia students. It also aims to reveal the motivational sub-factors that affect the student learning process. This study uses a qualitative research method  used questionnaire consisting of 2 intrinsic motivation factors and 3 extrinsic motivation factors, with a total of 30 questions. Questionnaire in the form of 5 Likert Scale. The sample amounted to 30 students from the majors in sports education, mathematics education, and English education. Data from the questionnaire were analyzed using statistical procedures and described descriptively. The results showed that extrinsic motivation contributed more to students' learning motivation (39.66) compared to intrinsic factors (36.1). The results also show that the extrinsic motivation factor; giving rewards and punishments (41.4) as well as the quality of lecturers and the teaching and learning process (40.0) are the two dominant factors that can increase students' learning motivation. Thus, these results have implications for what to pay attention to in language learning, especially in learning English. Therefore, the appropriateness of giving rewards or punishments for students and the quality of lecturers must be improved because it will increase student motivation in language learning.
THE REPRESENTATION OF CHINESE CULTURAL VALUE FROM MAJOR CHARACTER IN KEVIN KWAN’S CRAZY RICH ASIAN NOVEL Muhammad Alkautsar Nadi; Muhammad Fithratullah; Elizabeth Ngestirosa EWK
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.2104

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AbstractThis research considered relevant to create understanding on the existence of diversity and tolerance, due to the existence of racism and Chinese as the largest population both in the US and the world have given a significant influence. The aim of this research is to expose the representation of Chinese cultural values reflected through major character in Kevin Kwan’s Crazy Rich Asian Novel. Chinese as the largest Asian immigrant in the US have influenced to the culture and society of America. They might move to other place in the world but they never forget their roots, culture and identity which is represented through literary works. The values are highlighted by revealing code, sign and symbols using representation theory by Stuart Hall as approach and semiotic theory by Roman Jakobson for its interconnection to structuralism. This thesis using descriptive qualitative method which giving the writer to have free access in interpretating the code, sign and symbols. Finally this research highlight four principles of Chinese values such as:  Orientation of Past Time, Respect for the hierarchy, Interdependence and Group orientation. Those values are represented though dialogue and narration highlighting characters in the novel the action, conversation, perspective and characteristic referring to Chinese values. Finally, it is proven that the novel is representing Chinese cultural values through its major Characters. Keyword: Chinese Values, Representation, Chinese American, Crazy Rich Asian
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS' ANXIETY LEVEL AND STUDENTS' GPA SCORE Fitri Wulandari Paklang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.1906

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GPA or Grade Point Average is the accumulation of the final score of all the scores obtained by students during college. There are many students who feel anxious when they will receive a study result card. This study aims to find out about the causes of student anxiety when receiving the study results card while they are studying, with this study aims to find solutions on how to eliminate or reduce student anxiety about the GPA they obtained. The method used for this research is quantitative data collection. The data was collected using a questionnaire which will be distributed to students using google form. The respondents of this study are the students of English Education students at UniversitasTeknokrat Indonesia. So it is hoped that this research can run smoothly and well. 
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER IN THE STATIONERY SHOP NOVEL BY MARJAN KAMALI Yoana Ardesis
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In this thesis entitled Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in The Stationery Shop Novel by Marjan Kamali, the writer describes post-traumatic stress disorder. PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event. The purpose of this study is to identify the post-traumatic stress disorder raised by Roya. To enhance the examination of post-traumatic stress disorder, the writer utilizes the theory of Gerald C. Davison (2006) to analyze the symptoms, causes, and effects of post-traumatic stress disorder. In addition, the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) theory in its publication Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illness: DSM-5 was applied in this research study for more information and as a supporting theory on the symptoms of Post- Traumatic Disorder. In this study, the writer used qualitative research techniques to describe post-traumatic stress disorder. This study can enhance the reader's understanding of a person's psychological state and mental disorder in response to a traumatic event or circumstance.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN SPEAKING CLASS ANXIETY AND STUDENTS’ ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Multi Yusan Dana; Dyah Aminatun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.1915

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Speaking is an essential skill that students should master because it requires oral communication such as, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, fluency, and comprehension. This study aims to determine the correlation between speaking class anxiety and their English skills. The participants in this study were sixth semester students majoring in English Education, Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia which consisted of 39 students. This research technique uses quantitative research. The research instrument was that students were asked to fill out a questionnaire about speaking anxiety which was distributed via a google form link and then the data would be analyzed with the help of SPSS 15.0 and Ms Excel 2007. The questionnaire was adopted from the Public Speaking Class Anxiety Scale (PSCA). The questionnaire contains 20 questions related to anxiety problems in speaking class with 5 scale criteria starting from strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree and strongly disagree. From the result of the correlation between speaking anxiety and English proficiency scores, it can be concluded that students with high level of speaking anxiety had lower EPT scores than student with lower speaking anxiety level.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ANXIETY AND STUDENT GPA & EPT SCORE DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC Masagus Abdullah Akhdan; Dyah Aminatun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jeltl.v3i2.2254

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One of the problems and inhibitions of students’ learning development is anxiety. Students’ in Indonesia learn online from home in an effort to limit social restrictions during the pandemic covid-19. From this online learning, there is also anxiety felt by students’. The purpose of this study is to find out what are the anxieties felt by students’ in online learning during this pandemic that have an correlation with their last GPA score and EPT (English proficiency test) score. This research was designed using quantitative correlational study with independent variables. The data of this study was taken from English Education Students’ of Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia and the sample obtained in this study was 39 students’ who take Quantitative Research class. The instruments used in collecting the data are questionnaire and the last GPA EPT score. Statistical analysis of Pearson product-moment correlation and SPSS software  was used to find the correlation between the variables. The result of this study showed that there were negative correlation between anxiety and students’ GPA and EPT scores. The correlation was 0.925, and the t-table was lower than the T-test. As a result, it is entirely possible to conclude that anxiety has a statistically significant impact on student achievement. 

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