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Journal of English Development
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2776088X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25217/jed.v1i01.1413
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Journal of English Development invites submissions of previously unpublished articles that address English language-related issues within Linguistics, applied linguistics, applied teaching, English as first, second and foreign language, language design and development, language testing and literature and teaching. (please contact the editor in advance) Journal of English Development : The Journal of English Development (JED) is an English language, international, double-blind journal. Its goal is to foster discussion about the learning and use of English as first, second and Foreign language contexts. JED invites submissions of previously unpublished articles that address English language-related issues within Linguistics, applied linguistics, applied teaching, English as first, second and foreign language, language design and development, language testing and literature and teaching. (please contact the editor in advance) If you are uncertain whether a topic you have in mind is suitable for JED please feel free to contact the editor before submission.
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The Impact of Teachers' Classroom Management Skills on Students' Interest in Learning The English Subject: English Imam Sagita; Mudiyono
Journal of English Development Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v3i01.4574

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Teachers are expected to possess a diverse range of skills and qualities, including personal, scientific, technical, social, and spiritual proficiencies, all crucial for their profession. This encompasses expertise in their subject matter, understanding of students' needs, fostering educational growth, and continuous self-development alongside professional advancement. This study aims to evaluate how teachers' ability to manage their classrooms impacts students' enthusiasm for learning, using a quantitative method, specifically a correlational approach. Data was gathered through questionnaires and documentation, utilizing a Likert scale to assess teacher competencies, classroom management, and student interest in learning. The research focused on fourth-grade students at MI NU Sumber Agung, employing cluster sampling to select participants. Statistical analysis indicated a significant influence, with F. count > F. table (15.886 > 3.30). These results confirm that both teacher competence and effective classroom management play vital roles in shaping the learning enthusiasm of fourth-grade students at MI NU Sumber Agung.
A Probe Into The Comparison Of Human Translation And DeepL Translate In Translating English Text Into Indonesian: English Rika Vennita; Yenni Hasnah
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4603

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This research aims to analyze the difference between human translation and deep translation in translating English text into Indonesian. This research describes the accuracy, acceptability and readability of the results of human translation and translation tools. This research is a type of qualitative research, and the data source of this research is a short story text. The study involved two students of different genders enrolled in the English education program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. The researcher used the text document as an instrument tool, and the researcher will collect the results and descriptive data obtained from 4 stages: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The data reveals that women had an accuracy rate of 88%, while males achieved a rate of 56%. The acceptance level for language or words was 92% for females and 75% for males. The readability level achieved was 92% for females and 72% for males. Additionally, the researcher examined the degree of accuracy 88%, acceptability 88%, and readability 100% from the standpoint of DeepL Translate. From these results, we can conclude that the selection of translation tools is essential to help the translation process carried out by humans.
A Narrative Inquiry between Input and Output Ability: CTS Connection in Debate for EFL: English Yahya Al Abrar; Moh. Yamin; Elsa Rosalina
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4633

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This study delves into the correlation between critical thinking and input ability skills within the framework of debate. While debate often highlights spontaneous and responsive skills, the overlooked essential is the input ability, encompassing tasks like confirming information, summarizing, and catching details. These skills precede output ability and are crucial in effective debating. Drawing from sources spanning the past decade, this qualitative research employs the narrative inquiry method to explore the role of critical thinking in language input ability. Data collection involves questionnaires targeting students with debate experience, focusing on the impact of input and output skills on their debating. Utilizing interviews, the research reveals that a balance between input and output abilities is vital for successful debate performance. The result is participants have different points of view in choosing whether input or output which affects their critical thinking mostly, the strategies they used, the importance of output and input abilities, and emotional intelligence, it shows the need for strategies to enhance input abilities alongside output skills to gain maximum potential in debate. Future research aims to develop methods for fostering balanced improvement in input abilities, shifting from a sole focus on output proficiency.
English-Speaking Skills Problems as Perceived by English Major Students: English Virginia Gabrella Sengkey
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4655

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Understanding the challenges in English-speaking skills among English-major students is crucial for enhancing language learning. Hence, this research aimed to identify the English-speaking skills problems as perceived by the English-major students at a private university in North Sulawesi. This quantitative research used descriptive and comparative research designs. The study consisted of 95 English-major students taking Listening and Speaking classes. An instrument adapted from Irismet cited in Afshar and Asakereh (2016) was used to determine the English-speaking skills problems experienced by the students. The findings indicate the three main English-speaking skill problems of the students as perceived by them were that they lacked self-confidence in speaking in English in the class (M=3.49), had difficulty in finding an opportunity to practice speaking in English outside the class (M=3.32), and were highly anxious to speak English (M=3.25). Lastly, the findings showed no significant differences in the respondents’ perceptions of their English-speaking skills problems based on gender and class level.
Exploring Students’ Experiences of Hybrid Listening Class Nurul Afiyattena; Siti Hanna Sumedi; Isma Ristiyana
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4675

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This study aims to explore students' engagement experiences in hybrid listening class. Three experiences of engagement were dig by the researcher those were behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement. The qualitative research method with a narrative inquiry was used in this study. The participants were 8 students from the fifth semester of a university in Indonesia. The data were collected through interviews and student reflections. The thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. The finding revealed that experiences related to behavioral engagement: noticing the lecturer’s explanation, and class participation (asking questions, learning practice) were more active in offline sessions than in online sessions. In addition, students showed their dominant engagement during offline sessions in cognitive activities like learning planning, efforts, strategies, challenges, and student achievements. Meanwhile, for emotional experience, students were enjoyed and happy with both sessions (online/offline), one of the reasons is its flexibility, especially for the listening material which allowed students to slowly grasp concepts and ensure full comprehension in both sessions. In essence, although students have an interest in hybrid learning, students still have a preference and a high tendency for offline sessions.
Deixis Analysis of “The Last Letter From Your Lover (2021)” Movie Script By Jojo Moyes: English Ade Irmanistanti; Lailatul Musyarofah; Yuliyanto Sabat
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4690

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The aim of this study was to analyze the types of deixis presented in the movie script of The Last Letter from Your Lover. The research utilized a descriptive qualitative method for data collection, employing documentary techniques. The study was based on Stephen Levinson's theory, which identifies 5 deixis types: person deixis, temporal deixis, spatial deixis, discourse deixis, and social deixis, as evidenced in the film script of The Last Letter From Your Lover (2021). The research data was extracted from the movie's dialogue, which has a duration of one hour and fifty minutes. The study seeks to categorize the 5 types of deixis and determine their frequencies in the film. The total of 1,409 deixes were identified in the movie script, with the following frequencies for each deixis type: person deixis (1,053), discourse deixis (98), temporal deixis (103), spatial deixis (95), and social deixis (60). Notably, person deixis was found to be the most common type of deixis in the study, with the highest frequency among all other type.
Analyzing Grammatical Problems Faced by The Seventh Semester Students of Economic and Bussiness Faculty in Writing Abstract of Research: English Siti Masluha
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4691

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This paper analyzes grammatical problems that the Economic and Business Faculty's seventh-semester students run across. By using a descriptive qualitative methodology, the study concentrates on abstract texts taken from eight articles that are part of the JUMAD journal, a well-known publication among the faculty members of economics and business. By careful analysis, typical grammatical problems seen in these abstracts are found and examined. The results illuminated a number of linguistic flaws, including misspellings, inconsistent verb tenses, repetition, ambiguity, and poor word choice. For students, these grammatical problems are major obstacles to both academic writing proficiency and effective communication. Although verb tense irregularities throw off the flow of ideas, spelling mistakes diminish the professionalism and credibility of the texts. Readers find the material hard to understand because of repetitions and unclear meanings. Furthermore, poor word selections can cause confusion and information misinterpretation. In general, knowing the linguistic difficulties students encounter in academic writing situations depends on the recognition and examination of these grammatical issues.
Analysis Of Rowan Atkinson Speech Act In Johnny English Reborn Movie: English Erick Kusuma Effendi; Lailatul Musyarofah; Yudy Prasetyo
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4694

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Johnny English reborn has been one of the interesting and particularly humorous movie. It contains dialogues or utterances that make the audience enjoy . The funny dialogue or utterances in the movie certainly contain the speech acts and it has not been investigated. Speech act is important to be studied because it can help the speaker and hearer to understand the meaning and context when they have communication. This research is to investigate the types of speech act classifications and the most dominant type of utterances produced by Rowan Atkinson in the movie. This research applied qualitative content analysis as a research design. The data in this research were taken from utterances of Rowan Atkinson. The result of research revealed that there are 40 total data of Rowan Atkinson’s utterances, Those are 10 data of Representative, 19 data of Directive, 9 data of expressive, 1 data of Commisive, and 1 data of declarative. And the most dominant subtype is informing.
Development of Content Video Tiktok as a Learning Media to Teach Speaking Skill for Students in SMK Islam 1 Blitar: English Aisa Diana Amalia; Siti Rofi'ah; Istina Atul Makrifah
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4717

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The aim of this study is to develop content video on tiktok applications as a valid or effective technology-based learning media to train the ability to speak English on the procedure text material. The education sector in today's technological age has a strong influence on human resource standards, so for an effective learning process, learning media are needed. Several the methods Borg and Gall by Pantrisia Research and Development(R&D) models were utilized in this study to collect unstructured interviews and observation. There are steps including need analysis, observation and collecting data, product design, validation product, revision product, product testing and revision the product. Researchers selected the subject of this study students of the XI grade major communication engineering and networking 3 in SMK Islam 1 Blitar. Data collection techniques applied were observations, interviews and quesioners. On data analysis researchers use a combination of qualitative and quantitative. The instruments used are observation sheets, validations sheets and quisionare student responses. The three experts also provided the researchers with one valid finding and two very valid results. Validation scores for instruments are 90%, materials are 95%, and media is 75%. These scores indicate that the instruments are appropriate for use as instructional media in procedure text content. Based on the satisfaction questionnaire results about this product, students can use the learning media, and 85% get good answers. Finally, this product can be used as a learning media to train speaking skills in subject.
An Analysis of Students' Difficulties in Speaking Ability; A Descriptive Study at Eleventh Students of SMA Islam Al-Ulum Medan: English Encik Wanda Halizah; Fatimah Sari Siregar
Journal of English Development Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): Journal of English Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/jed.v4i02.4721

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Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the speaking ability faced by SMA Islam Al-Ulum Medan eleventh-grade high school students. The qualitative descriptive methodology is used in this study to examine the difficulties students have speaking. Questionnaires and classroom observations provided the data for this research. The information gathered shows that the main speaking challenges faced by eleventh-grade pupils might be broadly classified into two categories: linguistic and non-linguistic. According to information gathered from the questionnaire and in-class observations, students' primary language difficulties when speaking are related to a deficiency in vocabulary, mispronounced words, and inadequate knowledge of grammar. Non-linguistic elements like psychological ones don't play a big part in the primary challenges that pupils face when speaking English. However, many pupils struggle to speak fluently, which is a challenging task that requires the integration of linguistic and non-linguistic. Analyzing speaking difficulties that students encounter before or after learning English is essential.

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