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Journal Of Academia In English Educations (JADEs)
ISSN : 27220168     EISSN : 27979245     DOI : 10.32505
JADEs is an acronym for Journal of Academia in English Education. JADEs is a journal published by English Language Education and Teacher training Program, State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Langsa. JADEs is published twice a year both online and printed forms containing the results of studies and research in the fields of English Education, Literature and English Applied Linguistics. It also includes related articles from various perspectives and analysis from various sources. JADEs: Journal of Academia in English Language Educations invites scholars, researchers, and students to contribute the result of their studies and researches on Language, English Language Education, Linguistics and Literature. English Language Teaching Language Education Linguistics Literature
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 117 Documents
EYL Teachers' Challenges on Professional Development Hamdani, Beny
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 3 No 1 (2022): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v3i1.9820

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The current article discusses English for young learner (EYL) teacher’s challenges on professional development (PD) and divides the issues into three parts. The study is based on the experiences of EYL teachers’ challenge on PD in teaching English. The article starts by discussing the conceptualization of PD. Next, it delves into model, benefit and characteristics of effective PD. The last part discusses EYL teachers’ challenges on PD and its implication. This study has contributed to the research field by providing in-depth insights into Indonesian EYL teachers’ challenges on PD. The findings from this study raise EYL teachers’ awareness of their own challenges on PD. This article provides a theoretical basis for understanding the flux and the dynamic nature of EYL teachers’ challenge on PD for further research. Finally, this paper discusses the limitations of this study and provides suggestions for future research.
The Use of Mall (Mobile Assisted Language Learning) by Using Elsa (English Language Speech Assistant) Speak for Students’ Speaking Skills Haliza, Haliza Putri Maharani; Yuri Lolita
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 5 No 2 (2024): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v5i2.9850

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This study examined the responses of 7th-grade students at SMP Negeri 5 Sidoarjo to the ELSA Speak application and its impact on enhancing their English-speaking skills. The research aimed to evaluate student feedback on ELSA Speak and assess its influence on their language learning outcomes. A descriptive qualitative approach was utilized, incorporating closed-ended questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to analyze technology adoption and usage. Despite the challenges, ELSA Speak significantly improved students' speaking skills. While there were technical issues related to the difference in access between free and premium versions, the overall positive impact on student engagement and proficiency highlighted ELSA Speak's potential as a valuable educational tool.
Genre-Based VS Problem-Based Approaches: A Comparative Study in English Classrooms for Junior High School Contexts Istifadah; Ulin Nuha Annafiah, Afiya; Zahrani Firsta, Fanisa; Bisriyah, Maslihatul
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 5 No 2 (2024): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v5i2.9875

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Approaches, strategies, and methods are significant elements that highly divine the successful teaching and learning process. Having been concerned with two different teaching approaches, this research study aimed to explore the comparison between the Genre-Based Approach (GBA) and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) implementation in English subjects for junior high school students. This research used a comparative descriptive study located at MTs Negeri 1 Malang and MTs Negeri 2 Malang. In-depth interviews and direct observations were two primary data collection techniques in this research. The data analysis was conducted using data reduction, presentation, and conclusion. The findings revealed key distinctions in implementation: GBA at MTsN 1 Malang followed four stages (BKoF, MoT, JCoT, and ICoT) with modifications like peer-review activities and interactive modeling, which enhanced students’ listening, writing, speaking, and collaboration skills. In contrast, PBL at MTsN 2 Malang emphasized critical thinking through authentic problem-solving tasks in five stages, including guided investigations, group presentations, and reflections, which fostered critical thinking, communication, and cooperation. Both methods were effective in improving English skills and fostering collaboration, though GBA focused more on building individual understanding, while PBL prioritized problem-solving and group interaction.
Empowering Employability: LP3I Polytechnic Students' Perceptions of English CV Development in ESP I Kurniadi, Yudi; Untung Eko Setyasari; Lutfi Kausar Rahman
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 5 No 2 (2024): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v5i2.10043

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Understanding job vacancy advertisement material, making English CV, and cover letters in ESP I learning are some of the steps to prepare students for English job interview practice material as well as provisions when students are looking for work. Making an English CV in ESP I learning is a useful thing for students because students learn to compile an English CV starting from personal statement, objective, skills, experience to achievement. In addition, students learn to understand word and sentence structure, use adjectives, check spelling, and use several action verbs. Therefore, the writer tries to find out how students perceive the making of an English CV in ESP1 learning, where the English CV contains various aspects that must be mastered by students. The research method used is quantitative and qualitative research methods (mixed method) by obtaining data through questionnaires and interviews with respondents, namely several LP3I Polytechnic students of Tasikmalaya Campus. The results of this study reveal that making an English CV in ESPI learning can provide convenience and usefulness for students. Therefore, it can be concluded that making an English CV in ESP1 learning can help students in producing clear and structured English CV work so that by making an English CV it can facilitate students in practicing English job interviews and at the same time as a provision for students to apply for jobs in real life.
The Role of Learning Media in Developing English Semantic Understanding Sintania
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 5 No 2 (2024): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v5i2.10261

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Semantic comprehension, or the ability to understand words and sentences in the right context, is an important component that allows students to better interpret texts. The development of technology has encouraged the use of more innovative learning media to make education more interesting. Learning media can include various forms, such as printed materials, videos, interactive applications, and e-learning platforms, and can increase student motivation and engagement. This study examines the role of learning media in improving semantic understanding of English. This study collected data through surveys, interviews, and classroom observations. The purpose of this study was to find patterns and trends in the use of learning media, as well as the impact of using these media on students' semantic understanding. This evaluation includes an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of various types of media, as well as the best methods for integrating media into learning. The results of the study are expected to provide practical, evidence-based advice on how to use learning media in teaching English. The purpose of this study is to improve English language education in schools so that students are better prepared to face challenges around the world.
Pre-service EFL Teachers’ Perception of Social Media Utilization in English Samosir, Sri Aulia; Daulay, Sholihatul Hamidah; Dalimunte, Muhammad
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 5 No 2 (2024): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v5i2.7334

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Social media advancement has affected various aspects of human life. The existence of Social media has made it easier for people, especially in the educational realm. Social media is one technology that can be used for socializing (communicating individually, in groups, etc.) between users. Despite the multifaceted functions of social media, it also serves as a learning medium with advantages and disadvantages for certain pre-service English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers. This research aims to identify the pros and cons of using social media in teaching English, understand the perceptions of pre-service EFL teachers regarding learning through social media, and compare social media as a learning medium to other online learning platforms. The study involved five pre-service EFL teachers from a senior high school in North Sumatra. Researchers employed a qualitative methodology, designing the research to conduct interviews with the participants, focusing on their responses to derive meaningful results. According to the pre-service EFL teachers involved in the study, using social media in teaching English is perceived as easy, comfortable, flexible, creative, and enjoyable. These positive aspects highlight social media's benefits to the teaching and learning process in the context of English instruction.
The Representation of Fantasy Comedy in Movie Posters Entitled Turning Red Using Semiotics Theory Diah Anggraeni, Alifania; Hellystia, Devi
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 3 No 2 (2022): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v3i2.4729

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This research aims to identify the representation of fantasy comedy and explain the sign system to represent the fantasy comedy that is found in Turning Red movie posters. This research was descriptive qualitative because the result was discussed descriptively. The data of this research was the signifier and signifier, verbal signs represented by the text which consists of words, phrases, clauses, and sentences on the posters, and the non-verbal signs represented by the picture. Then, the color meaning of fantasy comedy in the Turning Red movie posters. From this research, we can understand the representation of fantasy comedy about the signifier and signified using Ferdinand de Saussure's semiotics theory, and the analysis of verbal and non-verbal signs using Gillian Dyer's theory in the movie posters. Then, the analysis of the color meaning using Sean Adams' theory. The findings show that this research found 98 data which are presented in three points. The first is the signifier and signified with 28 data, the second is verbal signs with 14 data, and the non-verbal signs with 44 data. The third is the color meanings with 12 data in the Turning Red movie posters.
Beyond the Theory: Symbolic Interactionism and EAP Practitioners' Professional Identity Construction Afna, Mauloeddin
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.5772

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This article examined the construction of professional identity among TESOL graduate students who are preparing to teach English. The study investigated the meanings that these students associate with professionalism and the challenges they encounter in the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) profession. Even though the EAP field has received significant research attention, few studies have focused on the construction of professional identity among practitioners themselves. This research employs in-depth interviews with 7 alumni of the English Education Department at IAIN Langsa, Kota Langsa to comprehend how EAP practitioners develop their professional identity. The study utilizes key theories from Symbolic Interactionism to create a theoretical framework on EAP identity. The study's results demonstrate that EAP practitioners perceive themselves as effective teachers, but they encounter tensions around positioning, marginalization, and recognition. These tensions often create fragmented identities that may correspond to academic or support service roles. The study emphasizes the need for a shared understanding of EAP practitioner identity to decrease professional disarticulation
Translating English for Specific Purposes (ESP) : A Strategy Analysis Mahriza, Rita; Meisuri, Meisuri; Tangkas, I Wayan Dirgayasa; Setiasari, Winda; Damaiyanti, Susi
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.6117

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This study is about translation strategies for translating English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The strategies applied refer to Vinay and Dalbenet Theory, which consists of Direct (Borrowing, Calque, Literal, and Transposition) and Oblique methods (Modulation, Equivalent, and Adaptation). This study aims to determine the strategies students apply when translating ESP texts and how the students' educational backgrounds impact this process. Descriptive qualitative was applied as the methodology using tests and interviews to collect the data. The result showed that 6 of 7 translation strategies are implemented by translators. To implement direct translation, it has applied all strategies: borrowing, calque, literal translation, and transposition strategies. Thus, oblique strategies are used in equivalent and adaptation strategies, but modulation strategies did not exist from the target language. The next issue is that the background significantly influences the accuracy of word choice in the target language. Some translators acknowledge needing help translating vocabulary that seems more common than some terminology they frequently encounter when taking the classes.
Teaching Irregular Verbs through Crossword Puzzle in the Second Semester of the Seventh Grade Students of East Lampung Junior High Yuspik, Yuspik; Dwiono, Rija; Hariyanto, Hariyanto; Mar’an, Desy Awal
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.6291

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This research investigated the process of teaching irregular verbs using crossword puzzles to second-semester eleventh-grade students of SMP N 1 Gunung Pelindung Lampung Timur in the 2022/2023 academic year. The researcher believed that this technique could help students learn irregular verbs more effectively. The research was descriptive qualitative research, and the population was the second-semester seventh-grade students of SMP N 1 Gunung Pelindung Lampung Timur. The researcher used purposive sampling to select the sample, choosing class VII C, which consisted of 28 students and 1 English teacher. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The data analysis showed that the teaching and learning process using crossword puzzles ran well. It was a good technique that could be implemented in the process of teaching and learning English vocabulary, especially irregular verbs. Moreover, crossword puzzles were not only easy for teachers and students to implement, but they could also increase student motivation and participation in the teaching and learning process. In conclusion, the research found that using crossword puzzles to teach irregular verbs was an effective and efficient method. It was a fun and engaging activity that could help students learn and remember irregular verbs more easily.

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