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Anglophile Journal
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Anglophile Journal has the perspectives of languages and language teachings. This journal aims at presenting and discussing some outstanding issues dealing with Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching (ELT). This journal encompasses original research articles, and short communications, including: Semantics & Pragmatics Psycholinguistics Sociolinguistics Discourse Analysis Translation Studies Linguistics in Language Teaching English Language Teaching (ELT) English as Second Language (ESL) English as Foreign Language (EFL) English for Specific Purpose (ESP)
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An Analysis of English Student Needs in the Development of a Hybrid Learning Teaching Material Model Based on Religious Moderation Values Anggaira, Aria Septi; Sari, Yeasy Agustina
Anglophile Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v3i1.412

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Technology plays a very important role in today's learning process. Online learning is not an option anymore but an obligation that must be carried out, especially during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Hybrid learning is one of the online learning that is widely used at all levels of education. This research is the initial research from development research that will develop a hybrid learning model based on religious moderation values in the teaching media course. The respondents in this study were 89 students majoring in English education at Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Metro Lampung. The data was obtained through the results of the questionnaire. The result showed that the students needed a hybrid learning teaching material model based on religious moderation values in the teaching media course. It was evidenced by the results of the questionnaire, namely as many as 80% of students state that they need a hybrid learning teaching material model based on religious moderation values in the eyes of teaching media lectures. Keywords: Development of Hybrid Learning, Religious Moderation Values, Teaching Material
Phonological Interference in English Pronunciation Produced by Students at Senior High School (A Case Study of Buginese and Javanese Students) Nirwana, Nirwana; Suhono, Suhono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v3i1.475

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This research discussed the Buginese and Javanese phonological interference and the factors that influenced that case from the students in senior high school. The method that was used in this research was qualitative research. The researchers collected the data with nine fricative consonants (f, v, ?, ð, s, z, ?, ?, h) by reading test, recording and interview, then analyzed with the theory by Weinreich (1979). The object was the Buginese and Javanese students of Senior High School 2 of East Luwu. The data showed that phonological interference produced by Buginese and Javanese are only two of three kinds of phonological interference by Crystal (2003). From Buginese students, the researchers only found one category of phonological interference which was sound replacements on consonant {f}, meanwhile on Javanese students found two categories of phonological interference, that were sound addition on sound {h} and sound replacement on sound {?}. On the other hand, there are two factors that caused phonological interference of Buginese and Javanese students in this research, such as bilingual background and disloyalty to the target language. The factors that were found related to the factors mentioned by Weinreich (1979). Keywords: Phonological Interference, Buginese Phonological Interference, Javanese Phonological Interference
Validation and Reliability of Self-Efficacy English Learning of Health Vocational Students with Jigsaw Learning Strategy Istanto, Wisnu; Amelia, Noer; Anggoro, Sapto Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v3i1.481

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The purpose of this study was to put to the test a self-efficacy survey of four language skills (listening, speaking, writing, and reading) using the Jigsaw Learning Strategy. This study was a descriptive qualitative study in which 20 question items about self-efficacy and four language skills in English mastery for health vocational students are tested. This qualitative study was carried out in two classrooms with 39 health vocational students each from January 2021 to August 2022. Two classrooms were set up for the lecture group, one for Jigsaw and one for non-Jigsaw. Self-efficacy questionnaires were used to gather information. In the learning group, there were fourteen sessions totaling two hours, during which each class learned the same practice and comprehension material. Four language skills were worked on by the students. The questionnaire data was analyzed by the product moment to determine validity, and all were found to be valid with results greater than the value of the r table and less than 0.025. The reliability test results on questionnaire data revealed that the data were reliable or consistent. The Keiser-Meyers-Oklin Self-Efficacy Measure in the group of questions for all questionnaire items could be considered appropriate. The Measure of Sampling Adequacy results were also used to determine whether the self-efficacy variable was large enough for further analysis. The communality value was greater than 0.03, indicating a positive relationship between variables. Descriptive analysis, jigsaw classes respond better to self-efficacy surveys than non-jigsaw classes, implying increased self-confidence in the English learning process. Keywords: Jigsaw Learning Strategy, Self-Efficacy English Learning, Validation and Reliability
HOTS based Speaking and Reading Assessment in English Language Learning in Distance Learning System Aliah, Nuraziza; Rohmah, Dewi Wardah Mazidatur; Hadianti, Siti; Jamilah, Sitti; Aisyah, Sitti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v3i1.485

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The article was to determine the Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) based assessment in speaking and reading in English language learning in distance learning system. The method used qualitative research with a field study design. Collecting data through observation and interview. This research was conducted at SMA Muhammadiyah 4 Makassar with twenty English teachers. The results showed that the HOTS-based assessment in speaking and reading in English language learning within a distance learning system was carried out effectively by the English teachers. However, there were several challenges encountered during implementation, including technological limitations. Distance learning requires a stable internet connection and adequate devices, but not all students have good access to the internet, which can hinder teachers in effectively conducting speaking and reading assessments. Additionally, not all students have sufficient audio or video devices to participate in speaking assessments, which can hinder their ability to practice speaking clearly and listen well. Furthermore, there were challenges in providing direct and individual feedback in distance learning. In speaking assessments, timely and direct feedback is crucial for students to correct mistakes and improve their speaking skills. However, in distance learning, feedback was often given in written form or through recorded videos, which can result in delays and limit students' opportunities for improvement. Keywords: HOTS based Speaking, Reading Assessment, Distance Learning System
An Investigation of EFL Novice Teachers Causes of Teaching Anxiety and their Coping Strategies Irhamna, Vidia; Fithriani, Rahmah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v3i1.613

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Anxiety in language teaching and learning is not a new issue. However, there is little information about the anxiety faced by English as a foreign language (EFL) novice teacher, especially in Indonesian context. This study aims to find out the causes of anxiety in teaching English, strategies to overcome this anxiety, and school support in helping teachers manage their anxiety. This qualitative study used an online closed-ended questionnaires and interviews for data collection. Sixteen EFL novice teachers from seven junior high schools and nine senior high schools in Medan, Indonesia participated in this study. The findings reveal three causes of teaching anxiety experienced by the novice teachers, namely: student participation and class situation; material mastery; and lack of confidence. To overcome their anxiety, the teachers used some strategies which include better teaching preparation, establishing communication with students, doing warm up and ice breaking, and creating study groups. In relation to these findings, school support such as provision of teaching/learning resources and facilities, discretion to teachers, and teaching training could aid novice teachers manage their anxiety. Keywords: EFL Novice Teachers, Coping Strategies, Teaching Anxiety

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