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JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic)
ISSN : 27223388     EISSN : 27223396     DOI : -
Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic (JETA) is a peer-reviewed journal run by the English Language Education Department of STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung (Institute of Teachers Training & Education of PGRI Bandar Lampung), Indonesia. JETA aims at reporting high-quality empirical and original research contributions for the benefit of teachers, lecturers, and researchers in the field of English Language Teaching, Applied Linguistics, Literatures, and English Language Studies. The scope includes theory and practice in English language teaching and learning, language teachers’ training and education, teaching English as a second or foreign language (TESL, TEFL), Applied Linguistics, English Literatures, and English Language Studies. It also publishes book reviews of potential interest to readers. Papers submitted to this journal must be original, and are not considered in any other journals. The journal is published in both print and online versions. The online version of the journal is free access and download.
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ANALYSING TEACHERS’ STRATEGIES FOR EFL CLASSES IN TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS IN THE MERDEKA CURRICULUM KADEK ERNA YATININGSIH; LUH PUTU ARTINI; A.A GEDE YUDHA PARAMARTHA
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i1.1519

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English as a foreign language should be taught in Indonesia, both formal and informal, as it is essential for competing in this globalisation era. The study proposed to (1) analyse the strategies applied by teachers in the Merdeka curriculum during the learning and teaching of EFL learners and (2) analyse students’ perception towards teachers’ strategies. It focused on analysing an English teacher and three students who role as the research subject. The study was specifically conducted at SMK Restumuning through a qualitative approach. The data were obtained qualitatively with a questionnaire, observation and documentation. The obtaining data were analysed and described qualitatively. The findings revealed that teachers applied two teaching strategies; autocratic teaching strategies and democratic teaching strategies. Students also perceive positively on teachers’ strategies during English learning in the Merdeka curriculum. Conclusively, autocratic and democratic strategies are appropriate for teaching English in vocational high schools.
THINK TALK WRITE STRATEGY ON STUDENTS’ WRITING ABILITY EFFRINA YURICKI
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i1.1525

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: Speaking skills are skills that enable us to communicate effectively. This skill has the most important goal for student success, especially for class XI of SMA because they will face the era of globalization in the world. As for the problems faced by class XI students of SMA Darus Su'ada Al-Ahad, most of them are not able to speak English. In this study, researchers applied the HOTS method in debate to improve students' speaking skills, especially in class XI of the SMA. By using the HOTS method and debate which is a learning concept where students are given the opportunity to start speaking through the provision of stimulus material so that students think critically, creatively, collaboratively, and communicatively, then students are able to present the ideas that are in their minds. This research is said to be successful; it can be seen from the results of the comparison of pre-test and post-test scores. Here, the researcher collects data through a mixed-method in which the researcher obtains data from the results of observations first and then from the results of the comparison of pre-test and post-test scores. As for the benefits of this research, firstly for a teacher using this method will not make students feel bored in following the learning process. Second, for other researchers, the results of this study can be used as a reference if they want to do similar research.
EFL STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS TOWARD EDUCATIONAL VIDEO PROJECTS Sukandi, Muhammad; Hasbi, Muhamad
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i2.1563

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This research aimed to know the EFL students’ perceptions toward educational video projects in Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) class. This research method was descriptive qualitative, with the research instrument used being interviews with 7 students who had completed educational video project assignments in the CALL class of the English Education Department at UIN Salatiga. The result of the study revealed that most students showcased positive perceptions of the educational video project, proven by some of their testimonial words such as interesting, exciting, relevant to the study, and beneficial. The project helped them to develop their digital skills, especially in video editing, improve their speaking skills, mainly their pronunciation, increase their confidence in speaking, develop their creativity in making an educational video, and learn teamwork. They also encountered a few obstacles during the completion of the project, especially those related to the recording and video editing process, their lack of confidence in speaking in front of the camera, and difficulty finding a suitable location and time for recording.
THE LEXICOGRAMMATICAL APPROACH: ENHANCING DELIVERY SKILLS THROUGH COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT Suseno, Edy
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i2.1694

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It's critical to use a language in daily interactions. It is the method by which people communicate ideas. Many EFL students struggle to use the language they learn for communication. In order to achieve this goal, A few theories were offered to assist in correcting such a defect. The main phase is devoted to expanding one's vocabulary. It is the material that will be utilized to put the ideas into words. Grammar rules are used in order to give it meaning. That's the way sentences are put together. When grammar rules and vocabulary are used to construct sentences, the delivery gains significance. It is an advantage of employing lexico grammar in spoken communication. Nonetheless, it's necessary to learn how to understand idioms. Using the lexicogrammar approach to analyze it aids in the pupils' grammatical recognition. The conclusions are the result of a qualitative investigation of the theories. It has been discovered that learning speaking via lexicogrammar and communicative grammar techniques improves the fluency and understanding of the speech. Applying it to the teaching of related subjects aids teachers. It also prompts more in-depth observation from other researchers.
ANALYZING THE REPRESENTATION OF MENTAL HEALTH IN HEALING FICTION: A CASE STUDY OF BOOK'S KITCHEN NOVEL Suryanti, Dewi
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i2.1740

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This article explores the narrative of mental health within the realm of healing fiction, using Kim Jee Hye's novel Book’s Kitchen as the primary focus of analysis. By concentrating on the characteristics of the 'healing fiction' genre, we connect the novel's narrative to the broader field of medical narratives and consider the potential benefits of this relationship. Through an in-depth analysis of the novel using narrative analysis method, we conclude that healing fiction, Book’s Kitchen offers a form of therapeutic aid to its readers. It offers a self-reflection, and transformative tool to understand oneself mental health.
CIRCULATING VYASA’S MAHABHARATA AS WORLD LITERATURE Dian Windriani
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i2.1742

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This study explores how the Mahabharata has circulated globally through mechanisms such as translation, adaptation, canonization, and scholarly criticism. Drawing on qualitative research methods, this study examines the primary text of the Mahabharata and secondary data from academic journals, books, and critical theories. It highlights the role of translation in preserving the text’s cultural essence while navigating political and ideological challenges, particularly during British colonial rule. Adaptations of the Mahabharata, including its influence on Indonesian Wayang Kulit and Peter Brook’s international theater production, demonstrate the complex process of transforming the epic to suit diverse cultural contexts. The paper also addresses feminist readings of the epic, focusing on the representation of Draupadi, and how modern adaptations challenge traditional portrayals. By analyzing these mechanisms, this study reveals how the Mahabharata has been canonized, critiqued, and integrated into global literary discourse, affirming its enduring relevance and universal appeal.
THE IMPROVEMENT OF READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH SKIMMING AND SCANNING TECHNIQUES SKILLS Fadli, Muhammad
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i2.1745

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This study investigates the impact of skimming and scanning techniques on the improvement of reading comprehension. Skimming involves quickly reading a text to get the general idea, while scanning focuses on locating specific information. Both techniques are commonly used to enhance efficiency in reading and to improve understanding, particularly in academic and professional settings. The research explores how these methods help readers to better grasp the main points, identify key details, and boost overall reading speed. The findings indicate that students who apply skimming and scanning strategies show significant improvement in their reading comprehension skills, particularly in terms of accuracy and time management. This paper concludes that incorporating these techniques into reading practices can be an effective way to enhance reading comprehension.
ROLE OF PQRST IN DEVELOPING READING SKILL EFFRINA YURICKI
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/jeta.v5i2.1747

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PQRST technique is used to improve students’ reading skill at the eighth-grade students of SMP Negeri 2 Bandar Mataram. In this research, the writer took Classroom Action Research (CAR). This reasearch conducted 31 students including 15 male and 16 female students. The writer devided into two classes and included four stages such as; planning, action, observation adn refletion. In a pre-cycle, the writer assess identifying initial reading, challages, guiding targeted intructional strategies. For collecting data, writer took interviews, field notes, observation checklists and reading test showed clear improvements. Based on the data, the writer got the average learnig activity score rose from 3.42 (“fair”) in Cycle 1 to 3.95 (“fair to good”) in Cycle 2. Reading scores also improved significantly: the pre-cycle average of 53.19 (9.67% meeting the Minimum Mastery Criterion, MMC) increased to 71.61 in Cycle 2, with 61.29% of students achieving or surpassing the MMC. In conclusion, the PQRST technique effectively enhanced students’ engagement and reading comprehension, though further refinements may be needed to reach the full mastery criterion of 75% for the class.
IMPROVING NINTH STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH THE GALLERY WALK TECHNIQUE AT SMP NEGERI 6 DENPASAR PANDE MADE AYU MAHA DEWI; ANAK AGUNG PUTU ARSANA
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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In this study, the researcher conducted classroom action research to investigate the improvement of students’ speaking skills through the implementation of Gallery Walk Technique. This study was carried out at XI-1 class of SMP Negeri 6 Denpasar. The total number of students in this class were 40, however just 27 students were participated because 13 students were officially excused (dispensation) during the data collection period. This study conducted due to the researcher found that students still faced challenges to developing their speaking skills due to limited opportunity to practice their speaking in class, fear of making mistakes, and lack of confidence. To address this issue, the researcher implemented the Gallery Walk technique. To collect the data, the researcher used a combination of speaking tests (pre-test and post-tests), observation checklists, and questionnaires. The speaking tests were used to assess students’ performance in terms of comprehension, fluency, organization, accuracy, and pronunciation. These instruments were used across two cycles of the Classroom Action Research to evaluate improvements in students’ speaking skills and students’ attitudes. The findings showed an improvement from post-test 1 to post-test 2. In the first cycle, 55.56% of students passed the KKM, and in the second cycle, it increased to 81%. This shows that the Gallery Walk technique helped improve students’ speaking skills. Moreover, the observation and questionnaire also showed that students had better self-confidence, were more willing to communicate, took more risks, and felt less anxious. This means that Gallery Walk is effective technique to help students improve their speaking skills by creating a more interactive and enjoyable learning environment where the students could interact with their classmates by rotating from one station to other stations.
THE IDENTITY CRISIS OF LANGUAGE AMONG URBAN TEENAGERS: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY ON THE SHIFT OF MOTHER TONGUE NAFISAH HIDAYAH
JETA (Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): JETA: Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistic
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Please The phenomenon of mother tongue shift among urban youth has emerged as an increasingly prominent issue amid the tides of globalization and digitalization. A language that should serve as a symbol of cultural identity is now experiencing a decline in both usage and meaning in the daily lives of the younger generation, particularly in urban areas. This article aims to examine in depth the factors contributing to the shift of the mother tongue and its implications for the linguistic identity of urban Indonesian youth. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach and library research methods, this study synthesizes findings from various scholarly journals and academic books related to sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and language behavior among youth. The results indicate that this shift is driven by the dominance of slang, the influence of social media, formal education systems that inadequately support the preservation of the mother tongue, and the weakening role of families in language transmission. As a result, youth are experiencing a linguistic identity crisis, reflected in a diminished sense of pride in their mother tongue and reduced communicative ability with older generations. This article highlights the need for synergy between educational institutions, families, and government policies to address this phenomenon and restore the mother tongue as a vital component of national identity

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