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Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27216896     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jeep.v2i1
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) publishes multi-disciplinary research and critical review of issues on applied linguistics, English language teaching and English literature in the context of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). JEEP disseminates research results and analysis regarding EFL-related issues that cover the fields of: English Language Pedagogy English language Literacy English for Specific Purposes ELT Materials Development and Evaluation English Language Testing and Assessment Teaching English to Young Learners, English Literature Language Policy and Planning Learning English ICT in Language Education Second Language Acquisition CALL and second language acquisition Computer games in language learning and teaching Research methodology in Language Teaching Social Networking in Language Learning and Teaching
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AN ANALYSIS ON THE CAUSE OF STUDENTS' SPEAKING ANXIETY IN EFL CLASSROOM Nurilahi, Reski; Suhartono, Luwandi
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.54273

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Speaking is one of four skills that are deemed to be important. In EFL Classroom, the students often suffer from English speaking anxiety. The purpose of this research was to discover the level of students"™ speaking anxiety and the causes behind it. Descriptive qualitative was used to investigate this research. This research was conducted on the twelfth-grade students of XII-IIS 2 of MAS Ushuluddin Singkawang. To obtain the data, observation and two questionnaires were applied. The questionnaires being used were Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale and the Factors Causing Students"™ Speaking Anxiety Questionnaire. To analyze the obtained data, data condensation, data display, and drawing conclusions were applied. The result revealed that 97% of the students experienced high to moderate levels of speaking anxiety. The causes of students"™ speaking anxiety were mainly the psychological factors such as; afraid of being laughed at; afraid of not having enough time to prepare; feeling inferior; nervous or shy; anxious when performing alone; afraid of the speaking test; terrified that other students will not understand; afraid of making mistakes; afraid of teacher"™s immediate correction; students"™ beliefs about speaking English; frightened of teacher"™s and peer"™s evaluation, and formal class situation. In conclusion, more than two-thirds of the students experienced high to moderate levels of speaking anxiety and 12 factors were found to be the causes behind the speaking anxiety in EFL classrooms.
IMPROVING STUDENTS"™ SKILL IN WRITING NEWS ITEM TEXT BY IMPLEMENTING SILLY NEWS REPORTS GAME Abdullah, Anjas; Aprialiaswati, Rahayu
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.51481

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The tendency to ignore the lesson and make distraction in writing course led to bad result in writing assessment especially in news item text. This research intended to see how silly news reports game improve students"™ skill in writing news item text particularly in improving students"™ motivation as interest in writing. This research was a Classroom Action Research (CAR) in three cycles to 37 students at class XII IPA 6 of SMAN 3 Pontianak in academic year 2019/2020. The result of the data collection showed that implementing silly news reports game improved students"™ skill in writing news item text in terms of writing composition and grammar accuracy on using reported speech, and improved students"™ motivation as interest in writing. Based on the observation, the highlight of the improvement by the game implementation was on the content of silly news reports game which is ridiculous yet easy to understand supported by the guided question worksheets that made the students able to produce a well-organized writing by considering the composition of the writing such as the organization of the text and the language features used in the news item text. The improvement of each cycle differed one to another. While cycle one found the gap of the student improvement, cycle two solved the problem of students writing composition and using reported speech, and cycle three solved the problem of students"™ behaviour. Therefore, the researcher recommends that the teacher implement silly news reports game to teach news item text of writing course.
TEACHING SIMPLE PAST TENSE IN NARRATIVE TEXT USING ANIMATION MOVIE THROUGH ONLINE LEARNING Pabayo, Febriyanti Sonya; Rosnija, Eni; Wajdi, Majid
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.52141

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The paper discusses the effectiveness of teaching simple past tense in narrative text using animation movie to increase students"™ grammar achievement of simple past tense in narrative text at the Eight grade students of SMP 1 Ngabang. The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of teaching simple past tense in narrative text using animation movie through online learning to the Eight grade students of SMP Negeri 1 Ngabang in Academic Year 2021/2022. The research method was pre- experimental research with one group pretest-posttest design. The sample was the Eighth grade students that consisted of 7 students. The data was collected using measurement technique. The result of this research is analyzed by t-test. The t-ratio 9.58 was higher than the t-critical that was 2.093 on table distribution with α =0.05. Therefore, the alternative hypothesis (Ha) which stated "Teaching simple past tense in narrative text using an animation movie through online learning affect the students"™ achievement on the Eight-grade students of SMP Negeri 1 Ngabang was accepted. It showed that teaching simple past tense in narrative text using an animation movie through online learning affects students"™ grammar achievement of simple past tense.
IMPROVING STUDENTS"™ NARRATIVE TEXT WRITING THROUGH STUDENT TEAM ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION (STAD) METHOD Kurniasari, Ratih; Regina, Regina; Bunau, Eusabinus
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.54281

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The aim of this research is to find out how the use of Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) improves students"™ narrative text writing. This research was Classroom Action Research (CAR) which was conducted in two cycles. The research subject was XI IAI students of MAN 1 Pontianak consists of 38 students. The researcher collected the data of students"™ improvement in writing from students"™ results of writing narrative text, observation checklist, and field notes. It was found that students"™ narrative text writing improved from cycle 1 to cycle 2. The implementation of STAD improved students' skill to compose narrative text corresponding with the aspects of writing: content, organization, vocabulary, language use, and mechanics. Besides that, the students"™ teamwork and the courage to answer questions also increased due to the rewards given by the researcher. Therefore, the researcher recommends using STAD as a technique to teach writing narrative text.
STUDENTS"™ ERRORS IN SPEAKING DESCRIPTIVE TEXT Pratama, Yogi; Sartika, Dewi; Asmara, Rekha
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.54431

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To speak English fluently is a challenging ability for language learners in learning English. But, speech errors tend to cause students speaking difficulties. The point of this study was to describe the kinds of errors made by tenth-grade students at SMAN 1 Tanjung Lubuk when reciting descriptive text. This was a qualitative investigation. The study focused on SMA Negeri 1 Tanjung Lubuk's tenth-grade students in Academic 2019/2020. Recording or videotaping students' speaking performances, as well as English instructor scores, served as the research instrument in this study. The following steps were taken to analyze the data: a) data collection, b) error identification, c) categorization into error categories, d) statement of the relative frequency of error types, and e) identification of the target language's areas of difficulty, and f) therapy. The study's findings revealed that grammatical and speech errors were the most common types of speaking errors.  
STUDENTS"™ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH DURING THE ONLINE CLASS Suhartina, Suhartina; Rezeki, Yanti Sri; Suhartono, Luwandi
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.50580

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This research aims to investigate the impact of the online class on students in learning English and investigate the level of students' motivation in learning English during the online class. This research applied descriptive research on eleventh-grade students of SMK Negeri 2 Pontianak in the academic year 2020/2021. The data collection techniques were measurement and semi-structured interviews, while the tools were questionnaire and interview questions. The findings of this research revealed the negative impacts of the online class, including students"™ difficulties in understanding the teacher"™s explanation and learning materials, problems in creating a conducive atmosphere for learning, and students"™ problems in time management. By contrast, the positive impact of the online class made several students more enthusiastic and more focused on study. Besides, the findings showed that 53% of students were qualified with a moderate degree of motivation. The online class did not significantly change the level of students' motivation in learning English even though the students faced difficulties during the online class.  
AN ANALYSIS ON LEARNING STRATEGIES OF SUCCESSFUL ENGLISH LEARNERS Jannah, Wilda; Wardah, Wardah
Journal of English Education Program Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v3i2.51103

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This research aimed to describe language learning strategies used by the science 4 students whose English scores of 80 and above. The subject of this study was the successful English learners from the Eleventh Grade of Science 4 Students in SMAN 05 Pontianak. They are 10 students from Science 4. The design of this research was a case study. The data were collected through a questionnaire to determine the students"™ English learning strategies and interview guidelines to get detailed information on English learning strategies used by successful students. The result of the analysis showed, the strategy implemented by the students had improved their English skills. Each student had their distinctive ways and styles in English learning strategies. There were six types of learning strategies used by the students include direct study. The direct study covers memory, cognitive, compensation, and the indirect study covers metacognitive, affective, and social strategy. The findings show that the most dominant strategy used by the students was an indirect strategy rather than a direct strategy. The use of indirect strategies includes metacognitive, affective, and social strategy as shown by the questionnaire mean score at 4,25. Further, the use of direct strategies, including memory, cognitive, and compensation strategy as shown by the questionnaire mean score at 3,91.

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