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Journal of Literate of English Education Study Program (JLe)
ISSN : 27459357     EISSN : 27458563     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47435/jle.v2i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
The aim of this journal is to promote and publish research-based articles having a depth discussion of the theories and practices of English language teaching and learning related concerns by encouraging inquiries into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. - English Language Teaching and Learning - English language testing and assessment - Language in Education - English Literature - Clinical linguistics - Discourse analysis - English for Specific Purposes - Second Language Acquisition - Curriculum Material and Development - Discourse Analysis - Translation
Articles 32 Documents
CODE SWITCHING USED BY THE STUDENTS IN EFL CLASSROOM INTERACTION Heriyanti Tahang; Shobariah Ahmad; Rinda Hardianti; Ruslan Hasyim; St. Rahmaniah Bahrun
JLE: Journal of Literate of English Education Study Program Vol 3 No 02 (2022): Volume 03 Nomor 02 December 2022
Publisher : LP2M Institut Agama Islam Muhammadiyah Sinjai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47435/jle.v3i02.1356

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This research aims at finding out the types of code-switching used by the students in the English as a foreign language classroom interaction. The research employed descriptive qualitative research design. The subjects were the students of English language education program. All of them used Papuan Malay language in their daily life but in class they used Indonesian language as mother tongue and English language as target language. The researcher findings that there are five types of code-switching that used by the students in EFL classroom interaction. Those Inter – sentential, Intra – sentential, and tag switching. For each type, the switch frequently used was as a clause, then as a word, and the last was as a sentence. They used them to clarify what they said because they tended to repeat or tried to translate the words again, and another reason was switching the words into the daily language was one of the ways to use to continue speaking. The impact of code-switching on TEFL was extremely beneficial since it may be utilized as a method or tactic in teaching English content, pushing students to talk, evaluating problems, and encouraging students to keep speaking in EFL classroom.
ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION BEHAVIOUR ON LANGUAGE STUDENTS IN ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM OF IAIM SINJAI Andi Muammar Kareba; Harmilawati; Sitti Aminah
JLE: Journal of Literate of English Education Study Program Vol 3 No 02 (2022): Volume 03 Nomor 02 December 2022
Publisher : LP2M Institut Agama Islam Muhammadiyah Sinjai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47435/jle.v3i02.1426

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This research aims to discover the causes of the language learners of English Education study program in Islamic Institute of Muhammadiyah Sinjai procrastination behaviour. This research is categorized as a phenomenological research by using qualitative approach. The subject of this research is the students of English Education Study Program of IAI Muhammadiyah Sinjai. The techniques of data collection used are observation, interview, and documentation and the technique of data analysis is using Miles and Huberman theory. The result shows that the students are intended to do the academic procrastination behaviour which caused by: (1) delay in starting and completing task at hand, (2) delay in doing assignments, (3) time gap between planned and actual performance, and (4) doing other activities that are more fun than doing the task that must be done. Keywords: academic procrastination, language student, procrastination behaviour

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