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English Learning Innovation (englie)
ISSN : 27237400     EISSN : 27237419     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22219/englie
English Learning Innovation (englie) is a refereed publication devoted to research articles concerned with the teaching and learning of English. It also 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). This journal particularly highlights such themes as: 1. ELT in EFL and ESL context. 2. Curriculum and Material Development in ELT. 3. Language Assessment. 4. Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL). 5. International and Intercultural Communication. 6. English for Young Learners (EYL).
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A Study of EFL Students’ Perspective on Ambiguity Tolerance Fera Aldila Kurniasari; Lilia Indriani
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): February
Publisher : Masters in English Education, The Directory of Postgraduate Program,Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i1.14858

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This research aims to investigate the EFL students' perspective on ambiguity tolerance. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative approach for this research. To collect the data, the researcher used the Second Language Tolerance of Ambiguity Scale (SLTAS) as the instrument. This research involved 30 students of the 5th semester of Tidar University Magelang as the participant. The result shows that the participants have low ambiguity tolerance in the term reading and listening and more tolerance in speaking and writing.
EFL Students’ Perspectives on Their Self-efficacy in Speaking During Online Learning Process Rista Ananda Ningias; Lilia Indriani
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i1.14965

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This article illustrates the EFL students' perspectives toward self-efficacy of them in speaking during the online learning process. Self-efficacy defined as a person believes that he/she could manage the situation and get a positive outcome. It points out to the intuition in one’s capacity to execute and organize the action required in producing the given attainments. Self-efficacy is very crucial for students in studying a language, especially for the fourth language skills. To achieve the qualification of English communication, mastering the fourth integrated skills is very necessary. Speaking includes in this term. The aim of this article was to analyze the EFL students’ perspective about their self-efficacy in speaking during the online class activity. The research was conducted on 35 EFL learners of English Department Student at Tidar University. The researcher uses the descriptive quantitative method in analyzing the data. In obtaining them, the researcher employed a survey study by using a questionnaire with 20 close-ended questions. The result showed that the learners have enough self-efficacy in speaking during online learning. The high percentage of neutral option still dominate them. However, the final result of the data shows that learners have strong self-efficacy. Keywords: EFL Students, Online Learning, Speaking, Self-efficacy
Improving Student Reading Comprehension Through Question and Answer Relationships Hanny Kusuma
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i2.15681

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Reading comprehension is the ability to process text, understand the purpose of the text and integrate with what the reader knows. The ability of individuals to understand texts is influenced by their abilities and ability to process information. The method that researchers use in this study is the question and answer method in reading. So the teacher asks students to read a text, then after that the teacher holds a question and answer session in accordance with the reading text. The main research goals of the study is improving students reading comprehension skills with question and answer method. The implementation is doing in the classroom. After doing research with all 10th grade students, SMA Muhammadiyah 5 Jakarta. This question and answer method can make students become more diligent in reading and understanding every reading and questions given by the teacher, and for teachers, asked to provide more material and methods that can make students become more active and effective in each reading subjects. The result of is some students understand this method. And there are also students who do not like this method, but more students are successful and like this method.
Alumni of University EFL Students’ Opinions about Register of Football Arifin Kurniawan
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i2.16070

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The existence of football has paved the way for this study to find the football registers types. This linguistic part explains about language and the usage. The researcher implemented the theories of register from Biber and Conrad (2009) and Biber and Finegan(1994). This investigation uses the interviews via whatsApp to gather the data from 5 participants. These people were the alumni from university located in Yogyakarta. After the information of interview is got, the researcher analyzed it. The results showed 16 types as follows. First finding is actions. Second result shows positions. Third finding reveals places. Fourth result is championships. Fifth finding is supporters types. Sixth result reveals clubs. Seventh finding shows tools. Eighth result has business in football. Nineth finding is referee types. Tenth result indicates impacts of fouls. Eleventh finding is special matches. Twelveth result shows times. Thirteenth finding reveals honorifics. Fourteenth result has name. Fifteenth finding is impacts of less achievements. Sixteenth result has formations.
Social Function of Maxim to Present “Coming of Age” Value through Bildungsroman Novel Translation Entitled Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami Gandis Octya Prihartanti
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i2.16182

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This study aims to identify maxim utterance in Bildungsroman novel entitled Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami as well as translation technique used. Another purpose is to know the value of “coming of age.” This is a qualitative study which means the data were collected through document review from two sources; research object and rater assessment. The result shows that there are nine translation technique applied, they are: Established Equivalent, Amplification: Explicitation and Paraphrase, Reduction, Variation, Creation Discursive, Modulation, Paraphrase, Pure Borrowing, Generalization, Linguistic Compression: Implicitation. Regarding to quality of accuracy, acceptability, and readability, the following findings are shown as follows: accurate: 80%, less accurate 10%, not accurate 10%, acceptable 100%, less acceptable 0 %, not acceptable 0 %, readable 100 %, less readable 0%, and not readable 0%.
ESP Course Design for Indonesian Hotel Industry: Need Analysis Yuyud Tri Guntoro
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i2.17041

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English for Specific Purpose (ESP) runs to equip learners’ English language for their future needs in tertiary education. In the hotel industry, the laborers’ English capabilities are crucial as their duties deal with foreign guests. However, hotel employees’ English language inability was found in a small case. Thus, the ESP argues able to advance labor’s English language skills. This research aims to identify staff’s English needs in the front-desk department by identifying labors’ lacks, wants, and necessities. Furthermore, this paper also seeks the expected ESP course. The data were collected toward three staff and a hotel manager by using the qualitative method. Additionally, interview and participant observation has established in Kapal Garden Hotel, Indonesia. The result are 1.) Speaking and listening are primary skills for a front desk job. It is in line with work necessities that front desk staff’s duties are to communicate with foreign guests. The ESP course is expected to lead the students to pronounce vocabulary in hotels, respond to the conversation in the check-in and check-out situation, explain hotel facilities, direct the guest to a certain place, and understand the various foreign accents. 2.) The staff expects flexible teaching for ESP course design.
Eliciting Idiom Retention through Alliteration in a Classroom Activity Dwi Wahyuningtyas
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i2.17065

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Alliteration comes up as one of the efforts that follow the notion of linguistic motivation in creating language retention and memorization to learners. Idiom is one of the language phenomena where alliteration takes place as part of its non-arbitrariness principle. The claim underlying the effectiveness of alliteration in aiding language retention in idiom is tried to be applied in some classroom activities which may consist of pre, whilst, and post-teaching. All the activities in the teaching session are arranged to be integrated with idiom learning using alliteration. Learners' ability to recall idioms containing aliteration will also be tested in the provided exercises. The success of the expected retention on learners will be measured from the result gained from the activity divided simply into three phases, pre-teaching, whilst-teaching, and post-teaching where it will be conducted for approximately 90 minutes. As some deviations possibly made can influence the result, the teacher should figure out some considerations affecting the effectiveness of the lesson given. Reflection phase should be conducted maximally, so that learners’ response is really fruitful that it can be known whether they are engaged with the activity and gain the material well. In the first activity, they work semi-independently, so that the assessment is expected to be more objective, covering the combination of group and individual work.
The Correlation between Silence Phenomenon and EFL Student Online Class Zahrah Qurota’ Ayu Nurrohmah; Alimin Adi Waloyo
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v2i2.17736

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In order to eliminate the spread of the Corona Virus, the students have been being required to study from homes either synchronously or asynchronously. It is commonly known asan online class. It has been being done to cut the spread of theCOVID-19 virus. This new teaching approach needs EFL students to adjust their way of learning. Also, the online class creates some challenges, such as limited interaction, low motivation, internet connection issues, etc) for EFL learners in their learning process because teachers and students have less interaction. This situation is called a silence phenomenon. Due to this was a new type of issue in EFL teaching and less investigated research, the researchers conducted the study to investigate the factors and solutions of the silencing phenomenon faced by EFL students during an online class. This study employed a case study research method.The subjects of this studywere tenstudents of English Language EducationDepartment students, 2017 academicyear at the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM). The researcher collected thedata through the interview technique.The interview was applied, so the researchers obtained rich and in-depth data. The finding of this studyshowed that students’active participation during online classes was very low.That low participation was caused by several aspects: individual, teacher,cultural, technological, and domestic. The students could implement various ways to minimize the students’ reticence in the online class. This research hopefully provides different views to make teachers' online classes fun and interesting, so English learning can obtain optimal outcomes.
A Social Semiotic Analysis of Register Variables in the Indonesian Government-Distributed English Textbook Elih Sutisna Yanto; Hikmah Pravitasari
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v3i1.19288

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While the inclusion of Genre-Based Approach (GBA) as language pedagogy globally has received extensive attention in recent years, research on evaluating ELT textbooks focusing on the register representation remains relatively scarce. Drawing on the framework of social semiotic text analysis as the functional variety of language and register theory: field, mode and tenor, the present study aimed to explore Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture-endorsed secondary school English textbook from the perspective of textbooks as “a resource for making meanings—language as a social semiotic.” The findings revealed that language textbooks should be viewed as sociocultural artifacts that feature register or the context of situation representation. This article examines the research question in what ways register variables are portrayed in one Indonesian Ministry of National Education-approved secondary school English textbook, which deploys various genres and discursive resources. This critical analysis reveals that verbal texts with different genres in the textbook represent a myriad of contexts of which both teachers and students need to become aware. The implication of this study suggests that both teachers and students need to equip with skills in analyzing and reading as well as in critical language awareness analysis. Both teachers and students should have the opportunity to engage critically with textbooks as a socio-semiotic agent, for instance.
Pre-Service English Teachers’ Pedagogical Competence in Teaching English: A Case of Teaching Internship Program (TIP) M. Ali Ghufron; Ahmad Taufiq; Muhammad Riskiyanto
English Learning Innovation (englie) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v3i1.19382

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Pre-service English teachers (here: PETs) play a critical role in the development of students’ academic knowledge, technical skills, social values, and individual personalities, as well as their ability to digest teaching materials properly. Considering what is known as the pedagogical competence of pre-service English teachers is an important part of this process. This study aimed at evaluating the pre-service English teachers’ pedagogical competence in the classroom while instructing pupils in the English language. This study employed a qualitative research approach, especially a case study method with five Indonesian pre-service English teachers who participated in a teaching internship program (TIP) to collect information. The researchers used a range of approaches to acquire information from the perspectives of the student-teachers. These methods included questionnaires, observations, and observation notes. During the data analysis phase, the researchers used data reduction, data visualization, conclusion writing, and verification to help them make sense of their findings. In addition, the triangulation procedure was used to examine and validate the information gathered from the participants throughout the research phase of the investigation. According to the results of this research, pre-service English teachers' pedagogical competence was good, with an average score of 3.33 out of 5 on the pedagogical competence score (67 percent). Pre-service English teachers will benefit from reflection-based instruction and extended teaching practice under the supervision of experienced instructors in English Language Teaching (ELT) practices.