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New Language Dimensions
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27468968     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26740/nld.v2i2
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New Language Dimensions emphasizes on the publication of original articles as an academic network providing appealing and interdisciplinary discussions on literature, language and teaching. It is expected to reach out wider reader and writers, bringing the academic dialogue into multiple audiences both on the educational and manucfacturing levels.
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Social Relations Reflected in the Use of Phatic Communication Viewed from Critical Classroom Discourse Analysis Fajar, Muh Fajar; Sulistyowati, Henny
New Language Dimensions Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): New Language Dimensions, June 2022
Publisher : English Department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/nld.v3n1.p1-10

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Studying social relations embedded in the use of phatic expression plays an important role to detect the position of each participant in the communication events. This research was aimed at investigating how the lecturers of the English Department STKIP PGRI Jombang enacted phatic communication as part of a power and solidarity strategy in maintaining good social relations through dialogues with their students. It employed qualitative research by adopting the theory of critical classroom discourse analysis to investigate how the lecturer enacted phatic communication as power and solidarity strategies to the students in the classroom. It related the examination of phatic communication and social analysis to get true data analysis of the research. The findings showed the lecturers enacted phatic communication as a powerful strategy for their students by addressing the students in terms of the learning process and controlling the preparation of the group discussion. Furthermore, the lecturers also enacted phatic communication as a solidarity strategy with their students by exercising personal experiences and expressing sad feelings to the student whose father passed away. Thus, it could be concluded that when the lecturers exercised power over the students indicated that their social relations are unequal. On the contrary, the solidarity exposed by the lecturers to their students indicated that their social relations are equal.
Self-Regulated Training to Reduce Speaking Anxiety of Senior High School Students in Online English Learning Nilam Sari
New Language Dimensions Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): New Language Dimensions, June 2022
Publisher : English Department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/nld.v3n1.p11-23

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Research in speaking anxiety has been done by some previous studies, however, none of them has investigated the effect of self-regulated strategy training on reducing symptoms of speaking anxiety in online learning. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the symptoms of speaking anxiety reported by students before and after following self-regulated strategy training and also explain how the self-regulated strategy training help students to reduce the symptoms of speaking anxiety during online learning. The researcher used pre-experimental method which was a one-group pre-posttest. There were 20 students from Senior high school as the sample. The instruments used were questionnaire and interview. To collect the data, a questionnaire and interview was distributed. The obtained data were analyzed using SPSS Statistics, specifically paired sample t-tests and transcribing from interview’s result. The result of this research reveals that students have symptoms of anxiety before following self-regulated strategy training including tenseness, worried, confusing, jumbling, panic, trembling, stiffing, palpitation, sleep disturbances and perspiring. However, after following self-regulated strategy training the students can reduce all the symptoms. In conclusion, self-regulated training could reduce symptoms of speaking anxiety during online English learning.
Disagreement Strategies of Madurese Senior High School and College Graduates Kristiyanti, Rahma; Ratnadewi, Dwijani; Wijaya, Armeria
New Language Dimensions Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): New Language Dimensions, June 2022
Publisher : English Department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/nld.v3n1.p50-59

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Research on disagreement is always associated with politeness. Research on politeness strategies for native local language outside the actual location has not much observed. This research aims to identify the disagreement strategies in Indonesian used by Senior High School (SHS) and College (C) graduates of Madurese who have lived in Surabaya for more than five years. This study used a survey design (quantitative method) by applying a questionnaire and interview as the instruments. The subjects of this research were 25 SHS graduates and 25 C graduates. To analyze the data, SPSS version 2.0 was used. The results of data analysis showed that Madurese SHS and C graduates chose the disagreement strategy of expression of regret, contradiction, hedges opinion, counterclaims and token agreement. The expression of regret and counterclaims strategy served as the dominant strategies mostly expressed with the reason that they were common, easy and the most suitable strategy for disagreeing. 
The Implementation of 3-2-1 Strategy in Teaching Reading through Online Learning Putu Melia Dewi; Ratminingsih, Ni Made; Saputra, I Nyoman Pasek Hadi
New Language Dimensions Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): New Language Dimensions, June 2022
Publisher : English Department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/nld.v3n1.p24-37

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of the implementation of 3-2-1 strategy in teaching reading through online learning towards the eighth-grade students’ reading comprehension of SMP Negeri 4 Busungbiu. This study was an experimental research with Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. Two classes of the eighth-grade students in SMP Negeri 4 Busungbiu were selected as the sample of the study through cluster random sampling technique. Class VIII C was the experimental group which was taught reading through online learning by using 3-2-1 strategy, while class VIII A was the control group which was taught by using the conventional method. The pre-test and post-test data obtained in this study were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using SPSS 23.0. The result of the data analysis showed that the students in the experimental group performed better than the students in the control group after being given treatment. It was proven by the result of the descriptive analysis that showed the mean score of the experimental group (81.29) was higher than the mean score of the control group (69.81) in the post-test. Furthermore, the result of the independent sample t-test showed that the p-value of pre-test was 0.535 (> α = 0.05) and the p-value of post-test was 0.000 (< α = 0.05). Thus, it can be concluded that the implementation of 3-2-1 strategy gave a significant effect on the eighth-grade students’ reading comprehension achievement of SMP Negeri 4 Busungbiu.
English in Shop Signs: Exploring the Bilingual Creativities Found in the Tourism Landscape in Malang and Batu Khazanah, Dewianti; Kusumaningputri, Reni; Setiarini, Riskia; Anam, Syamsul; Sampurna, Hadi
New Language Dimensions Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): New Language Dimensions, June 2022
Publisher : English Department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/nld.v3n1.p38-49

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As popular tourist sites, Malang and Batu in East Java are multicultural and multilingual in nature with at least local languages and national language being used on a daily basis. With globalization and growing markets for business, contacts among their citizens create captivating language/ linguistic landscapes. Many previous research have focused on the vitality and salience of language representations in signboards and discussed the impacts they have on the sociolinguistic reality of the people. This current study, however, explores the bilingual/ multilingual play of the languages used in shop signs in these cities and the possible effects they create. Of 88 signboards under investigation, lexical hybridization- Englishized spelling and hybrid compounding- and bilingual creativity at the syntactic level were the most used strategies. Other textual processes which were commonly found in the signboards are bilingual punning, bilingual rhyming, and mock Englishization. The semantic feature was commonly used as the complementary relationship between language and the content. Effects of these creative processes are projecting modernism, sophistication, association with the international market, ludic effect as an attention-getter, and facilitating memorization.
Significant Relationship between Anxiety Level and Oral Communication Performances: The Case of English Education Learners Obert Janitra, Muhammad Jibril; Anwar, Khoirul
New Language Dimensions Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): New Language Dimensions, June 2022
Publisher : English Department, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/nld.v3n1.p60-70

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This study was conducted to find a correlation between students’ anxiety level and their relation to speaking performances, a quantitative research design using correlation method was used in conjunction with SPSS software to determine the connection between both variables. The method of anxiety data collection was accomplished through online FLCAS questionnaires with participants from English Education major learners from Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik in the fourth semester, all which would be then correlated to their final speaking score provided by the lecturer. The result found that there is a significant correlation between EFL Anxiety and students’ speaking performances with r= -.702 and p= .000. Therefore, it can be claimed that N0 was rejected while Na was accepted. When compared to results from previous studies on anxiety from non-English department, this shows that anxiety also negatively affect learners who enrolled in English specialized major, and not limited to learners who need to participate English lesson in compulsory class.

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