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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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Applying of Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy on Students’ Reading Comprehension Umar Al Faruq A Hasyim; Yeasy Agustina Sari; Nurul Puspita
Anglophile Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (819.395 KB) | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v1i1.80

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The article was to analyse Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy Effective on student’s reading comprehensio, especially in recount text. This research was conducted at tenth grade in second semester at tenth grade SMA 10 Bandar Lampung The design of this research was quantitative research. The subject of this research was 32 students at tenth grade of SMA 10 Bandar Lampung. The result of the research showed that the significant influence was clarified by the assumption of the level of the coefficients correlation between Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy and students’ reading comprehension which was signing positive. Directing to positive correlation means that if the level of Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy is high, the level of students’ reading comprehension is also high. In contrast, if the level of Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy is low, the level of students’ reading comprehension is also low. Moreover, based on the result of hypothesis testing result (table of correlations) demonstrated that r observed is higher than r table with N = 32, it can be looked at significant either for level 5 % or 1 %. In the table also demonstrated that the level of significant was 1,696 < 10,56 > 2,040. It means that the correlation between Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy and students’ reading comprehension was significant. Keyword: Reading Comprehension, CIRC Strategy, Reading and Composition (CIRC) Strategy
Using Literal Translation Method in the Novel The Rise of the Underground Faidah Yusuf; Mathlail Fajri
Anglophile Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (901.376 KB) | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v1i2.220

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Translation as applied linguistics is one of the important aspects that should be owned by every student. The aims of this article are to identify the literal translation method used in the product of translation of the novel “The Rise of the underground”. Furthermore, technique of analysis data of this research is descriptive qualitative method. The researchers found that level shift is commonly used by translator to translate the novel it can be proved with literal translation method. the researchers concluded that the Literal translation by using Newmark theory is the source language grammatical forms that are converted to their nearest target language equivalent. In addition, the tactic compromises on an appropriate meaning. So, that no assonance, or repetition jars in the translation. Translation shift helps the researchers to get easier to describe how the process of translation can be occurred in both of source and target language. The implication of this research is that students or researchers can know well about literals translation when used in novels, and can also be applied when the communication process needs to be translated. Keywords: Literal Translation. Source Language, Target Language
Developing Students’ Worksheet Based Educational Comic for Eleventh Grade of Vocational High School Agriculture Suhono Suhono; Defika Andriana Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1375.538 KB) | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v1i1.78

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This article was development students’ worksheet based educational comic for eleventh grade of vocatational high school (SMK) agriculture in Bumi Nabung.The development research model used is 4D which stands for Define, Design, Development and Disseminate. Based on the data analysis of the research obtained an average final score by media experts of 69 that is very worth category, on average by material experts of 44 that is worth category, average by language expert of 36 that is worth category, as well as testing students' worksheets conducted on 5 students obtained an average value of 71,6 that is very worth category. This shows that the developed teaching materials are suitable to be used as teaching materials in teaching and learning activities. Keywords : Developing, Students' Worksheets, Educational Comic
Action Learning Strategy to Enhance Students Speaking Skill: A Classroom Action Research Rangga Mega Putra; Siti Solekhah; Diyah Dwi Agustina; Bobur Sobirov
Anglophile Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i1.269

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The aim of this study was improve the students’ English speaking skill through action learning strategy at 9 of SMP Islam Assya’roniyyah. The method used Classroom Action Research (CAR) that developed by Kemmis and Mc Taggart (2013). It consists of four steps namely, planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. Improvement the problem in this research was brought by the series of cycle. The procedures of research were performs by administrating two cycles. Each cycle contain four steps which are planning, action, observation, and reflection. The collecting data used test, observation, and interview. Analyzing data used the mean each post-test in cycle. The result showed that the students’ speaking skill improved. It can be noticed that there was an improvement in every cycle from the students’ behavior and achievement. Action learning strategies facilitate the students to speak in way, they reduce students’ anxiety so they can speak freely without being afraid to make a mistake, they increase the students’ motivation in learning speaking, and the most important the students do not think that English is a difficult subject. Keywords: Action Learning Strategy, English Speaking Skill, Classroom Action Research
Factors Contributing to Students’ Speaking Anxiety: A Case Study at Students’ Junior High School Wulandari Santoso; David D. Perrodin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i1.305

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This article aimed of investigating the causes of students’ speaking anxiety at a Private Junior High School at Salatiga, Central Java. The method used case study. This study used a set of questionnaires distributed to sixty-six participants from grade 7 to grade 9. The participants were asked to choose the causes of their speaking anxiety offered in the questionnaire items according to their personal opinions. The questionnaire items were developed based on the literature used in this study. After that, the quantitative data were presented and then the data were described and interpreted. The results of this study revealed that the major factor contributing to the participants’ speaking anxiety was the concern about accuracy and grammar. Interestingly, the quantitative data of this study showed that a significant number of participants were less anxious especially when dealing with classroom settings and activities, and teachers. The result of the study was expected to contribute to student teachers and language teachers in general. This study helped them to be aware that speaking anxiety may exist among EFL students, hence they could develop their teaching methods and approaches in teaching speaking to minimize their students’ anxiety and to give more exposure to English for their students. Keywords: Speaking Anxiety, Factor Contributing Speaking, English Language Learning
Linguistic Landscape Analysis of Food Advertisement in Makassar Nirwana Nirwana; Mani Ram Sharma
Anglophile Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i2.318

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The focus of this research is on Makassar's linguistic landscape of food advertisements. The study's goals are to determine the language used in food advertisements in Makassar city and to describe the roles of the Makassar language employed in food advertisements. This study uses the descriptive qualitative method. The data are analyzed based on Canoz and Gorter’s theory (2006). The findings show that English is the most frequently used language in food advertisements in the city center of Makassar. The other languages utilized in advertisements include Indonesian, English, Makassar, and Mandarin. This study also found the function of using English in advertisements is a promotional medium and the identity of each store. Additionally, using a foreign language has a trendy and stylish impact, which improves product quality, intrigues buyers, and attracts their attention. Even though many offers in advertisements are not understood by consumers, all of the functions indicated by all informants allude to the benefits of utilizing English in their product advertisements, notably the increased sales value. Keywords: Linguistic Lanscape Analysis, Analysis Food Advertisement, Analysis Advertisement
“You Must Attend to My Wedding Party”: The Power of Punjungan as a Symbol of Wedding Invitation Umar Alfaruq A. Hasyim; Nurul Puspita; Zulqurnain Sabir; Julie Simon Macariola
Anglophile Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i2.302

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Punjungan is a tradition of giving meals to the neighbor for expressing gratitude. It had been happened for long time, however this tradition is still applied by Javanese in Indonesia. Moreover, It is also implemented by Javanese who live in Central Lampung. This research aims at revealing the values of the punjungan and the consequences of this custom among the community. Moreover, this study used Pierces’ Semiotics analysis and the theory of gift by Strauss. It is descriptive qualitative research that used interview and observation as the way to collecting data. Then, the data analyzed interactively. The data obtained from respondent of central Lampung citizen especially Sritejokencono village. It was found that the tradition is still applied and has a function as an invitation that has consequences for the receiver to attend the invitation. This research is useful for the society in order to avoid miscommunication among them. Keywords: Pierces Semiotics Analysis, Punjungan as Symbol, Analysis of Semiotic
Developing Students’ Worksheet based Educational Comic : Research and Development Study Arif Fajar; Marzia Khatan Smita; Irhamudin Irhamudin; Banthita Intamano
Anglophile Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i2.317

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The article analyzed how the developing student worksheet based educational comic at sevent grade of SMP Taruna Jaya and to know the differences in student learning outcomes before and after the teacher used a student worksheet based educational comic at sevent grade of SMP Taruna Jaya. This research was conducted at seventh grade in first semester at SMP Taruna Jaya. This method used Research and Development (R&D). In this case, the research carried out only produces product designs, and the design is validated internally (experts and practitioners' opinions) but is not produced or not tested, external (field testing). The results of validation by a team of material expert validators, media experts and pre-test and post-test learners on products that are being developed have been declared valid. It was based on the results of validation of material experts and media experts by two lecturers and two teachers get a percentage of eligibility assessment of 90% with the criteria "very Feasible". While the results of pre-test and post-test learners obtained that the post-test value was higher than the pre-test value, the product is said to be effective for use. Keywords: Students’ Worksheet, Educational Comic, Worksheet Educational Commic
Attracting Viewers through Advertisement by Using Code Mixing: A Sociolinguistics Study Herman Herman; Nguyen Van Thao; Ridwin Purba; Novi Sri Ulina Simanjuntak
Anglophile Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Anglophile Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i2.304

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The artcile aims to clarify what types of code mixes are used in TV advertisements and why code mixing is used because a trend or style of speech in society, particularly among young people has evolved in the phenomenon of mixing code and changing code. Bilingualism always involves the use of code mixing in the daily conversation of people. This research was carried out with a qualitative description. The research used transcript by note as an instrument, for the purpose of this research. Note that the video transcription method was used. The information is 30 ads. Data from this research were all published on Tuesday, 1 June 2021, through Saturday 6 June 2021, by the 30 television ads selected by the researchers. The result is a compatible lexicalization and insertion which appears as types of code mixing in the advertising. and 4 reasons were found, namely talking on a specific subject, interjection, intention to clarify the content of the speech and group identity expression. Keywords: Sociolinguistic, Code Mixing, Advertisement Analysis
Learning Perceptive Mental Processes in Angkola Language Husniah Ramadhani Pulungan; Chalimah Chalimah; Muhammad Roihan Daulay; Mowafg Abrahem Masuwd; Muhammad Kristiawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i2.327

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This article aims to reveal the learning of patterns and cultural influences of perceptive mental processes in Angkola language with a Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) approach. This is because learning research tends to offer research related to language learning models and language learning media from various perspectives. Meanwhile, the content of the learning is still limited to be analyzed in certain grammar. This research offers perceptive mental process learning based on one of the regional languages in Indonesia, namely Angkola language which needs to be raised considering that this language still includes native speakers. Thus, the Angkola language must be included in the list of documentation of languages and oral traditions that should be preserved in order to maintain the wealth of the archipelago. The method used is descriptive qualitative with transitivity analysis. The results of the analysis show that the Angkola community in expressing perceptive mental processes produces two patterns, one sequential pattern and one non-sequential pattern. However, for non-sequential patterns, after the process is not followed by sensing but is followed by a phenomenon then sensing afterwards. The uniqueness and symptoms of this strangeness are found in the study of perceptive mental processes in the Angkola language. Therefore, according to the presentation of the analysis, it can be proven the consistency, prevalence and acceptance of this pattern in transitivity in the Angkola language. Keywords: Angkola Language, Mental Process Language, Systemic Functional Linguistics