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Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP)
ISSN : 27743195     EISSN : 27744078     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24127
Core Subject : Education,
JEEP: Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship focusses and welcomes researcher in both EFL and ESL context to publish professional or conceptual articles, and research articles formed in qualitative and quantitative study in the area of the following scopes: Analysis on English Literatures in English Education Context Discourse Analysis in English Education context ELT Material Development (K-12 and Higher Education) English Applied linguistics English for Specific Purposes in higher education English for Young Learners (K-12) and Adult (Higher Education) English Language Teaching in the four skills; listening, speaking, reading and writing English Language Testing and Evaluation Second Language Acquisition Translations in English Education It allows any writer to submit up to 10-15 pages or equivalent with 3000 to 5000 words in range. It applies APA style in all articles submitted to this journal. More than 5000 to 7000 words are preferable
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ANIMATION VIDEOS : ITS EFFECTS ON STUDENTS’ WRITING ABILITY Eva Faliyanti; Yasmika Baihaqi; Nita Mulyani
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): JANUARY
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i1.3231

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The aim of this research is to find out the effect and significant difference of using animation video on the students’ writing ability of eleventh graders at MAN 1 Metro. This research is using quantitative research. The researcher took 76 students among 152 students as sample of the research. The sample for experimental group is XI IPA 3 and for control group is XI IPA 4. The result of the computations as follow: 1) the mean of students ​​in pre-test of experimental group is 63.03 and the control group is 63.47. 2) the mean of the students in post-test of the experimental group is 71.08 and the control group is 66.55. It means that there is significant difference on students’ writing ability by using animation video at the eleventh grade of MAN 1 Metro. From the computation showed that the t-value is higher than t-table is 2.235> 0.677 and Sig.(2-tailed) is lower that 0.05 (0.028< 0.005). It can be concluded that there is influence of using animation video in teaching writing of the eleventh grade at MAN 1 Metro in the academic year 2021/2022.
STUDENTS’ ERROR ANALYSIS IN WRITING RECOUNT TEXT BASED ON BETTY SCHRAMPFER AZAR THEORYAT MTs AL MUHSIN METRO IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 Aulia Hanifah Qomar; Fitria Nabila Ulfah
Journal of English Education and Enterpreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i1.3232

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The research aimed at analyzing the errors made by students in writing recount text of the Eighth Grade Students of MTs Al Muhsin Metro In The Academic Year 2021/2022. The subject of this research consists of 34 students in VIII A. The objectives of the study were (1)To know kinds of errors in writing recount text made by the students at the eighth grade MTs Al Muhsin Metro in the Academic Year 2021/2022. (2)To know the dominant error in writing recount text made by the students at the eight grade MTs Al Muhsin Metro in the Academic Year 2021/2022. This study used qualitative research, with a descriptive method. The instruments of the research was a test and documetation for the students. The errors were collected, identified, and classified based on guiding of writing by Betty Schrampfer Azar theory. It was specified by fourteen types of errors they are singular-plural, word form, word choice, verb tense, add a word, omit a word, incomplete sentence, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, article, and run-on sentence. The result shows that the errors made by student were 1) spelling as the dominant error with a total 31 errors or 23,48%. 2) Verb tense with a total 25 errors or 18,94%. 3) Capitalization with a total 16 errors or 12,12%. 4) Meaning not clear with a total 9 errors or 6,82%. 5) Word choice with a total 8 errors or 6,06%. 6) Word order with a total 7 errors or 5,30%. 7) Word form with a total 6 errors or 4,55%. 8) Punctuation 7 errors or 5,30 %. 9) Article with a total 5 errors or 3,79%. 10) Run on sentence with a total 5 errors or 3,79%. 11) Singular plural with a total 4 errors or 3,03%. 12) Add a word with a total 4 errors or 3,03%. 13) Omit a word with a total 3 errors or 2,27%, and 14) incomplete sentence with a total 3 errors or 2,27%.
TECHNIQUE OF TRANSLATION IN “SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS” FILM Siagiyanto, Bambang Eko; Kusumawati, Fitri Palupi; M.Pd., Refa'i; Aultya, Adjeng Sagieta
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i1.3233

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Translation is the communication of meaning from one language (source language) to other language (target language). It is a process of transferring the ideas, meaning or message obtained from source language into target language. This research was aimed to find out the translation techniques used by the translator in translating subtitle of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings movie. It was aimed to find out the most dominant type of translation technique used in the subtitle. This research method is qualitative research. The theory used to analyze the translation technique is Molina and Albir (2002). The results of this study the total of all translation techniques is 288 consisted of Borrowing 0.34%, Calque 2.43%, Discursive creation 3.81%, Established equivalent 5.20%, Linguistic amplification 6.59%, Linguistic compression 14.23%, Literal translation 49.30%, Modulation 5.90%, Reduction 6.94%, and Transposition 5.20%. From these results, it can be concluded that the most dominant translation technique used by the translator was a literal translation.
THE THE IMPACT OF TEAM WORD WEBBING ON STUDENTS' READING COMPREHENSION AT SMK MA'ARIF NU 01 PURBOLINGGO'S ELEVENTH GRADE Amirudin Latif; Refa'i M.Pd.; Syaifudin Latif Darmawan; Vina Febriana
Journal of English Education and Enterpreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v2i2.3259

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The purpose of this study is to determine whether employing the team word-webbing strategy had any appreciable impact on students' reading comprehension of descriptive texts for the eleventh graders at SMK Ma'arif NU 1 Purbolinggo Lampung Timur. In this study, the researcher employed quantitative research using a quasi-experimental approach. Pre-test and post-test were utilized as the tests instruments. Two classes are XI AK 1 and XI AK 2, each class consisted of 40 pupils, served as the sample. The evaluation of the test results places a strong emphasis on the students' ability to comprehend the text. Data analysis utilizing the t-test formula and test analysis using the normality and homogeneity tests are both necessary. Pre-test scores for the experimental group and control group as a whole averaged 64.33 and 65.30, respectively. In contrast, the experimental group's post-test scores were higher than the control group, coming in at 75.80 for the experimental group and 69.80 for the control group. It may be said that using Team Word Webbing in the classroom has a major impact on students' reading comprehension.
AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS' SPEAKING ANXIETY IN AN EFL CLASS AT MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY OF METRO Latif, Amirudin; Darmawan, Syaifudin Latif; Hakim, Kurnia
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i1.3260

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This study aims to identify the fundamental causes of anxiety and create treatments to reduce it. This survey was done since a lot of pupils don't know what worries are or how to handle them. Using a qualitative technique, the researcher looked at and discussed the data on student anxiety. This study included 26 students from the sixth semester of the English Education Department at Muhammadiyah University of Metro. The researcher employed an interview, an FLCAS questionnaire created by Horwitz in 1986 that had been modified to fit the research focus, and an observation to gather data. According to the survey results, there are five levels of anxiety among students, ranging from low to high. The next step was to choose 10 students from the low anxiety and high anxiety groups for interviews to determine the reasons and treatments for anxiety. According to the study's findings, 15.3% of students had low anxiety, 3.84% of students had very low anxiety, 30.7% of students had moderate anxiety, 34.6% of students had very high anxiety, and 15.3% of students had severe anxiety. After analysing the data of the interviews, the study identified six traits that contributed to students' worry: poor English proficiency, misinterpretation anxiety, low self-esteem, evaluation anxiety, lack of preparation, and excessive test anxiety. Researcher also came up with a number of strategies that may be utilized to help students feel less anxious, including changing one's perspective, being well-prepared, practicing to boost one's confidence and English proficiency, and finally, being brave. Additionally, the researcher detailed the recommendations that other researches could have used. The next researchers should determine from various angles of the speaking anxiety, including the learning setting, the history of the students, and instructor insight.
APPLYING WHATSAPP GROUP TO DEVELOP STUDENTS’ WRITING SKILL FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Refa'i, Refa'i; Kusumawati, Fitri Palupi; Kurniati, Yunita
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): JANUARY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i1.3350

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This reseach is aimed to improve Students Writing Ability through a Whatsapp Group and know how the classroom situation when the students practice their writing ability through the Whatsapp Group. It is a classroom action research undertaken at SMPN 8 Metro in 2020/2021 academic year. The subject of the study was 22 students of the eighth grade. It was completed in two cycles. The criteria of success put in this study, if the students have big interests and high motivation in writing practices through WhatsApp group and get a minimum standard of 60.4 score. The data yielded by conducting classical teaching activity, doing interviews, observations, and tests. The data were analyzed descriptively and simple statistically. The pre-test result showed that the average score gained by the students in the pre-cyclewas less than 60.4(78.12%).Only 5 students (21.88%) got 75 scores, otherwise 17 students (63.64%) were under the passing grade. Then, the students who got score ≥ 75 in post test of cycle 1 were 63.64% or 14 students while 36.36% or 8 students got score < 75. Furthermore, in post test of cycle 2 showed that 85 % of the students got ≥ 75 scores. Furthermore, the classroom situation before the treatment was classified into low category with the mean score of 56.00 or . Then, the students’ activity after the treatment in cycle I increase significantly with the mean score 64. There were 16 active students (72.72%). The average of score yielded in cycle 2 was classified into high category with the mean score of 80 and the number of active students became 19 students (86.36%). Thus, it can be concluded that WhatsApp group is able to improve students’ writing ability. Therefore, it is recommended implemented by teachers in practicing English writing.
THE ROLE OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL ENVIRONMENTS IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF STUDENTS Latifah, Ani; Zulaiha, Zulaiha
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): JULI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i2.4329

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This study aims to answer why some students are more successful than others in mastering a second language and why one person seems to learn faster than the other even though both are in the same situation. This research is qualitative descriptive. The researcher interviewed five English teacher to find out the difference in the ability of students to master the second language, from those who only attended formal learning at school and took part in informal learning outside of school. The question consists of five questions. Because second language acquisition (L2) is a very complex process, there is no model that captures all its aspects. The researcher summarized the results of interviews with five English teachers, because the results of the interviews were almost the same. Based on the results of the study, it shows that students who only attend formal learning at school are different from students who are also supported by informal learning outside of school. Like taking a course, and also helping parents. Students who only study the second language at school will be slower in the process of obtaining a second language.
Developing English Learning Materials for Accounting Students: Language Challenges and Accounting Education Refa'i, Refa'i
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): JULI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i2.4331

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This study explores the relationship between language challenges and accounting education in the S1 AccountingProgram at Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro. Using a meticulous mixed-methods approach involving language assessments, surveys, and focus group discussions, the research examines students' perceptions of language barriers. The findings emphasize the role of tailored English learning materials in addressing these challenges, enhancing language proficiency, and boosting students' confidence in comprehending complex accounting content.Collaboration between language instructors and accounting experts is highlighted as a key factor in achieving effective integration. The study also underscores the broader relevance of this approach, aligning with the evolving demands of the global business landscape and improving students' employability. The study offers practical recommendations for institutions, students, educators, and researchers to address language challenges holistically and foster specialized discipline proficiency. By implementing these suggestions, stakeholders can bridge the language-discipline gap and cultivate graduates skilled not only in their chosen field but also in effective cross-disciplinary communication. Ultimately, this research contributes to the discourse on integrating language and specialized education, presenting practical avenues for implementation.
Developing Local Wisdom Based English Learning Materials for History Education students Darmawan, Syaifudin Latif; Kusumawati, Fitri Palupi
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): JULI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i2.4332

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This study investigates the transformative impact of integrating locally rooted English language learning materials for history education students at FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro. Drawing from a collaborative approach involving language educators and history experts, the materials incorporate historical narratives and cultural insights to enhance linguistic proficiency and cultural appreciation. Findings reveal significant improvements in students' language skills, including vocabulary acquisition, grammatical accuracy, and language fluency. Moreover, the materials fostered a deeper connection to cultural heritage, instilling cultural pride and sensitivity. This resonates with the broader discourse on the positive correlation between cultural integration and language education outcomes. The collaborative approach aligns with scholarly recommendations for interdisciplinary collaboration, resulting in materials that are both linguistically rigorous and culturally authentic. The validation process underscores the materials' credibility and effectiveness in bridging language learning and cultural immersion. This study contributes to innovative pedagogical practices that unite linguistic competence with cultural understanding, shaping learners equipped to navigate a globalized world while honoring their cultural heritage.
Digital Media as English Language Learning Facilities and Infrastructure Mulkiyah, Ummu
Journal of English Education and Entrepreneurship (JEEP) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): JULI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/jeep.v3i2.4333

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Technological developments in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 affect everything, including the education sector. The national education sector must be ready for major changes in the face of current technological developments. MTs Nurul Qomar Tawangrejo are very supportive of utilizing digital media as English language learning so that they provide complete facilities and infrastructure, especially internet access as a major component in the sustainability of digital-based learning. With the complete facilities and infrastructure, it makes it easy for teachers and students to do learning. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method, data analysis is carried out through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The purpose of this research was to find out and analyze the utilization of digital media as English language learning facilities and infrastructure at MTs Nurul Qomar Tawangrejo. After adapting to distance learning which uses digital media, it has now become commonplace and even makes it easier for teachers to carry out the learning process, so MTs Nurul Qomar Tawangrejo is increasingly maximizing the utilization of digital media as English language learning facilities and infrastructure. Through digital media, it can provide various facilities for teachers and students to carry out learning.