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Language and Education Journal
ISSN : 25034936     EISSN : 27468747     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
English Language Teaching English, Language Testing and Evaluation, ELT Material Development Translation in English Education, Linguistics Discourse Analysis in English Education, Analysis on English Literatures in English Education Context.
Articles 331 Documents
Designing EVE (English Vocabulary Exercises) by using Hot Potatoes as supplementary material for teaching vocabulary to elementary level students Ahmad Lukmanul Hakim
Language and Education Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Relawan Jurnal Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v6i02.285

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This research was conducted in order to create EVE, an electronic game that can be used to teach and learn vocabularies. The objectives of this research is to see whether EVE can be used to teach vocabulary to elementary school students as a supplementary teaching media. This research takes the form of developmental research. This developmental research was performed in order to create new teaching materials. The research method consists of four phases: analyzing, designing, developing, and implementing also known as ADDI method. Several vocabulary materials from different books and sources were combined with the Hot Potatoes application for teaching vocabularies to complete the designed product. The EVE was created for approximately 50 minutes in teaching and learning period. The completed research was implemented with 11 elementary students from different schools. To sum it up, the researcher found that EVE is usable for teaching vocabulary to elementary level students especially in gaining students’ interest and motivate students to learn vocabulary in more pleasing way.
Improving students’ reading comprehension through Information Gap Technique in teaching narrative text vonny purbowati
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i1.287

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This research aimed to investigate how the information gap technique improved students reading comprehension on narrative text to the 8th-grade students. This research was conducted by using classroom action eesearch. The subject of this research was the 8th-grade students in class VIII C. In collecting data, the writer used an observation checklist table, field note and reading test. The result showed that the students’ abilities to comprehend narrative text improved through information gap technique. It was shown by students enthusiasm to pay attention, and followed every activity during teaching and learning process used information gap technique as teaching a technique. It can be concluded that information gap technique can be used as a technique to improve student's reading comprehension on narrative text. Keywods: information gap technique, reading comprehension
Doing drama in action: Students’ inquiry process investigation Hendi Hidayat; Rina Nursabrina; Sumadi
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i1.340

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This study was intended to investigate the students’ inquiry process reflected in doing drama activity. The study applied classroom ethnography. The writer spent seven weeks making ethnographic observations and field notes related to doing drama activity, noting what the students do before, during and after the activity. An in depth interview was conducted to 3 participants. The criteria of chosen participants was their performance during the project. They were considered to have more information. The interview aims to know how each phases fit into the overall context of the inquiry process. The findings show that the inquiry process in doing drama activities are reflected in group formation, selection of drama’s title, making synopsis, devision of roles, rehearsal, costume and propery preparation, and drama performance.
Translation techniques in the video subtitles of Knorr (Royco) advertising “ The flavor of home” Atika Puspasari
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i1.342

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Even though nowadays technological developments have contributed a lot to the ease of translation, problems in translation will always be encountered due to differences between the source language and the target language. This article aims at identifying techniques of translations used in a Youtube ad. In analyzing the data, the writer applied a content analysis method with a qualitative approach. The findings show that there are 8 categories of translation techniques namely literal translation, transposition, modulation, amplification, established equivalence, generalization, linguistic compression, and adaptation with modulation as the most common translation technique used.
Teaching writing recount text by using mind mapping Muhammad Bambang Purwanto
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i1.350

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The focus of this research was whether teaching writing recount text to tenth grade students at Pemulutan's State Senior High School 1 could be accomplished using mind mapping. This study applied a quasi-experimental design. The use of random assignment is not used in quasi-experimental designs. In the academic year 2021/2022, the population of this study consisted of all tenth grade students of SMA Negeri 1 Pemulutan. The students in tenth grade at SMA Negeri 1 Pemulutan were chosen as the samples, which have been taken using non-random sampling. The experimental group was class (X.2), while the control group was class (X.1). The value of t-obtained was 3.42, and the value of t-table was 2.060 at a significant level of 5%, according the results of t-obtained. Because the t-obtained value was higher than the value in the t-table. The study focuses on finding that teaching writing through mind mapping enabled learners to get higher scores based on the post-test experimental group's and post-test control group's results It was discovered that training tenth grade children to write at SMA Negeri 1 Pemulutan through mind mapping to enhance writing was effective.
The development of Project-Based Learning Model of the English ability of International Business Administration students at Darussalam Polytechnic Palembang ariya agustin
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i1.351

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The purpose of this research is to develop and implement learning models in order to be useful in the learning process. It can make students more active in learning because of the variation in teaching. Development research is used in this research that aims to produce the development of a “Project Based-Learning Model” plus DVD to improve the Students' English Ability in International business administration student of Darussalam Polytechnic. The model of development is adopted by Borg and Gall Model starting from collecting information, development of an initial product, 1st expert validation, 1st product revision, 2nd expert validation, 2nd product revision, tryout, and final product. The Experts’ English Material validation concludes that formulation of learning objective, content, material selection for development of “Project Based- Learning Model” have got a category of Excellent. The validation of the Expert of Media concludes that the final product of DVD has been appropriated with the aspects of learning media that are feasible to be applied.
Improving students’ reading comprehension of exposition text by using multipass strategy Rika Indah Sari
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i1.354

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The goal of this research was to see if there was a significant difference in reading comprehension between students who were taught using the Multipass technique and those who were not. The participants of this study were from SMA Negeri 2 Tanjung Raja in the eleventh grade. The data was gathered through a written test. The T-test was employed to analyze the data. The value of t-obtained was 4.4790 at the significant level of p<0.05 and the degree of freedom (df) was 62, according to the results of the independent sample test. Because the value of t-obtained (4.4790) was higher than the critical value of t-table (2.000), it was determined that there was a significant difference in reading comprehension achievement between students who were taught English reading comprehension using the Multipass technique. By employing the Multipass strategy, students can improve their reading comprehension of expository text.
The Correlations among English Learning Motivation, Learning Styles, and English Mastery of Senior High School Students Taking an English Course in Palembang Raty Rusmiana
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i2.379

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Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the correlations among English learning motivation, learning styles, and English mastery of senior high school students taking an English course in Palembang. In this correlational study, the data were collected through test and questionnaires. English learning motivation questionnaire, learning styles questionnaire, and English test were administered to 102 senior high school students taking an English course in Palembang. The data were analyzed by using correlational and regression analyses. The results showed that there were no significant correlations between English learning motivation and English mastery, between learning styles and English mastery, and between predictor variables and criterion variable . However, further calculation using multiple regression analysis showed that the contribution of instrumental motivation was 6.4 %. It implied that there was a little contribution of English learning motivation to students’ English mastery. On the other hand, the results showed that none of the aspects of learning styles significantly contributed to English mastery. Keywords:English learning motivation, learning styles, English mastery
EXPLORING THE USE OF MEDIA IN TEACHING SPEAKING Edy Waloyo
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i2.381

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Abstract: This research aims to explain the kind of media and the advantages and disadvantages of media the process of teaching speaking at Senior High School 1 Gegesik Cirebon. This research used a qualitative method using descriptive qualitative. The instrument of this research is the researcher herself. To collect the data, the researcher used interviews. Interview technique used to answer the first and second question. The result shows that: (1) Visual material, such as textbooks, auditory media, such as songs, and audiovisual media, such as movies and videos, as well as digital media, such as YouTube, were all used by the teacher. (2) The advantages of using media in teaching and learning speaking are students understand the material easily, make the students interested in the learning process and the students become more active to practice their speaking in the classroom. whereas the disadvantages of using media are noisy class, students feeling shy, and the student’s loss of control.
LEARNING COMMUNITY IN LEARNING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS Muhammad Bambang Purwanto; Despita
Language and Education Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022): Language and Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v7i2.383

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: Learning Community in Learning English Speaking Skills at Junior High School 4 Sungai Lilin. One of the methods that can be applied in an effort to develop students ' ability to speak is learning community (community learning and studying together). Learning community is a concept of creating s hared learning in school, the learning process between teachers and teachers , teachers and students , students with students , and even among the school community with the community outs ide the school. This study aimed to describe the extent to which the effectiveness of the learning community in learning English s peaking s kills high school students of class IX Junior High School 4 Sungai Lilin, measured using deseign research that is an experimental type of pretest-posttest control group design experiments. Furthermore, data were collected using observation and oral tests were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The results showed that the learning community is effectively used in improving the s kills of English s peaking high school students of class IX Junior High School 4 Sungai Lilin. It is based on the results of data analysis showed that the average test s peaking s kills of students who take classes that implement the learning in the learning community is higher than the results of the test speaking s kills of students who take the learning in the class room learning community that does not apply.

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