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Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal (TEFLO)
ISSN : 24610240     EISSN : 28289544     DOI : : https://doi.org/10.47178/teflo
Core Subject : Education,
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal (TEFLO) is a Journal of English Education Study Program of Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja (p-ISSN:2461-0240) is a scientific journal published third a year in April, August and December. It was established on 25th September 2016 for printing. TEFLO publishes articles as the results of research and scientific work either empirical or conceptual. This journal focuses on both research and conceptual articles done by any English teacher or lecturer within Indonesia or overseas countries. It allows any writer to submit up to 8-12 pages or equivalent with 2500 to 4000 words in range. It applies APA style in all articles submitted to this journal. While the scopes include English Language Teaching (ELT) in EFL or ESL context, English applied linguistics (EAL) in any form: empirical or conceptual. TEFLO focuses on and welcomes researchers in both EFL and ESL contexts to publish professional or conceptual articles, and research articles formed in a qualitative and quantitative study in the area of the following scopes: Analysis of English pieces of literature in the English Education Context Discourse Analysis in the English Education context ELT Material Development English Applied linguistics English for Specific Purposes English Language Testing and Evaluation Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, and Anthropolinguistic Tourism and Local Wisdom issues
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ENGLISH TEACHER PERSONALITY TOWARD THE MOTIVATION IN ENGLISH LEARNING BY THE ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMK KRISTEN MAKALE Judith Ratu
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The objective of the research was to know the English Teacher Personality towardMotivation in English Learning by the Eleventh Grade Students of SMK Kristen Makale.In doing this researcher, the researcher used quantitative method. The population of thisresearch is the eleventh grade students of SMK Kristen Makale academic year 2016/2017which consist of 86 students and divided into four classes. This research employs arandom sampling where the researcher took only 40 students as respondents. Theinstrument that used by the researcher in collecting data is questionnaire. Based on thedata analysis, the researcher found that there are 12 items of English teacher personalitythat motivated students they are: (1) English teacher that explain the material whilestanding in front of the classroom, (2) Walking around in the classroom to watch his/herstudents, (3) Explain the material put in between humor in the classroom, (4) Firm inteaching, (5) Giving opportunity for students in expressing the students’ idea about thetopic, (6) On time to teach in classroom, (7) Evolving the material, (8) Answering directlythe students’ question about the material, (9) Making homework from the students’question about the material, (10) saying you can do it! when students do the difficulttask, (11) Giving commendation to students when they get high school grade, and (12)Giving spirit to the students when they get low school grade. Whereas, there are 8 itemsof English teacher personality that unmotivated students they are: (1) English teacher thatexplain the material while sitting on his/her chair, (2) Sitting on his/her chair while givingthe test, (3) Beginning the lesson to the main topic, (4) Coming late to teach in classroom,(5) Absent and give students confidence to do exercises until the end of lesson, (6) absentand give students confidence to discuss the material until the end of lesson, (7) Explainthe material based on the book, and (8) saying What do you have done so far is so good!when student get low school grade.
ANALYZING SPEECH ACT OF LECTURER AND STUDENTS IN CLASS DISCUSSION AT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MAKASSAR Sulviana S.Pd,M.Pd
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The aims from this research are to find out the kinds of speech acts that mostly appearedin class discussion. The approach employed in this research is qualitative approach. Thetype of this research belongs to discourse analysis (DA). Data collection of this researchwas conducted through (1) video recording, and (2) observation. The data gathered inanalyzing kinds of speech acts, functions of speech acts, and implication of speech acts inclass discussion. The research result shows that of all the kinds of speech acts used bylecturer and students, illocutionary act is the speech act that mostly appeared in classdiscussion.
TEACHER-STUDENTS’ INTERACTION PATTERNS IN ENGLISH CLASS FOR THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMA NEGERI 1 MENGKENDEK Rachel Rachel
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The purpose of this research is to find out kinds of teacher-students’ interaction patternsoccur in teaching and learning process of English class for the Tenth Grade Students ofSMAN 1 Mengkendek. This research used a qualitative descriptive analysis methodresearch. The researcher took sample in this research by using snowball sampling. It usedto find out kinds of teacher-students’ interaction patterns in English class for the TenthGrade Students of SMA Negeri 1 Mengkendek. The result of data analysis indicated ofthe Tenth Grade Students of SMA Negeri 1 Mengkendek in teacher-students’ interactionpatterns in English class. The kinds of teacher-students interaction patterns used ofpattern teacher-student (A), pattern teacher-student-teacher (B), pattern of teacherstudent-students-teacher (C), and pattern teacher-student-student-teacher, and teacherstudent-student-teacher, and student-student (D).
A STUDY OF TEACHER TALK IN INTERACTIONS INEFL CLASSES markus deli girik allo
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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Teacher talk plays an important role in provoking interactions between teachersand students. Therefore, lecturers should try to understand what languages wouldbe more efficient in creating an environment in which students feel morecomfortable and more confident and become more involved in interactiveactivities in the language classroom. This study investigated kinds of teacher talkby lecturers and the most employed of kinds of teacher talk by the lecturers inteaching English. It was found that: the kinds of teacher talk by lecturers are:Initiation such as: questioning, invitation, and direction, follow up in term of to noand incorrect answer such as: inform, prompt, encouragement, criticizing, andignoring, follow up in term of to correct answer such as: acknowledgement, andcomment. In ways of initiation, questioning (65%) as the most employed by thelecturers. In term of follow up in purpose to no and incorrect answer, inform(30%) as the most employed, and in purpose to correct answer, acknowledgement(60%) as the most employed by the lecturers.
NEED ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS AT SMKN 1 SESEAN Nilma Taula'bi'
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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This research aims are to find out the students’ need priority of English language skillsfor automotive department of the eleventh grade students at SMKN 1 Sesean. Thisresearch employed descriptive qualitative method. The subjects of this research were theeleventh grade students of automotive department of SMKN 1 Sesean academic year2015/2016. The instrument used namely questionnaire. The result of the research revealedthat the students’ need priority of English language skill for automotive department of theeleventh grade students at SMKN 1 Sesean is speaking.
CODE-MIXING IN STUDENTS’ DAILY CONVERSATION AT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF UKI TORAJA Elim Trika Sudarsi
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The objectives of this research was to find out the types of code-mixing based oninsertion that used by students at English department of UKI Toraja in their dailyconversation.This research employed qualitative method. The subjects of thisresearch were the students at English department of UKI Toraja. The data wascollected by employing voice recording. The obtained data was analyzed in fourmajor phases; data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion.The result of the research displayed that the types of code-mixing based oninsertion used by students at English department of UKI Toraja are insertion ofword, insertion of phrase, insertion of word repetition and insertion of shapebaster. The students tended to mix the code in their conversation but the topic ofthe conversation was commonly not changed. In spite of mixing the code that theystill kept the communication in relevant.
THE IDENTIFICATION OF TEST ITEMS FORM OF ENGLISH NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL Rony La'biran
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The main objective of this study is to find forms of matter that exist in the EnglishNational Examination of Senior High School (SMA) before. It is expected that theresults of research will provide a deeper understanding of the forms of matter inthe national exams in English, which can help students of Senior High School(SMA) in preparation for the English National Examination that are likely still beheld. In addition, the results of this study implied benefits also expected toprovide new knowledge in analyzing test items, to know about the character of agood test items, and the establishment of good questions of the subject matter tobe tested.In order to achieve the objectives of this study researcher found outdocuments and identified English National Examination ranging from type text inany text reading material about the making of the root, finding out the kinds oftests form were used in national exams. Each item was identified and analyzed thetest one by one to achieve the objectives of this study. The populations in thisstudy were documents of English National Examination papers in ranging from2011 to 2012. The selected samples were documents of English NationalExamination academic year 2010/2011 packet 58 and 2011/2012 packet B15.The results showed that the form of the tests item that were in the EnglishNational Examination is always different every year, although there were somethat remain the same. The dominant reading texts on the English NationalExamination were recount, descriptive, report, hortatory exposition, procedure,and discussion text. The dominant type of test used was the type of multiplechoiceitems on testing reading comprehension, and testing vocabulary. Thematerial most commonly used were " text mainly tells / discusses", and "meaningof the word".
THE COMPETENCE OF THE FIFTH SEMESTER STUDENTS OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF FKIP UKI TORAJA IN IDENTIFYING VALUES IN THE FILM “THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BY JANE WILLIAM” matius tandi kombong
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The Objective of this Research is to know the Competence of the Fifth Semester Studentsof English Department of FKIP UKI Toraja in Analyzing Values in The Film “TheTheory of Everything by Jane William”.The population of this research is the Fifth Semester Students of English Department’. Itconsists of nine classes and the number of students is 307. The researcher used Randomsampling technique, because the population is enough large, so the writer choose class Bwith 27 students randomly. The data obtained from the written test, where consist ofmultiple choice, the data is analyzed by used quantitative descriptive method. It was usedto know the students competence in analyzing film “ The Theory of Everything by JaneWilliam”.The result of the research shows that the competence of the fifth semester students inanalyzing film stage in 51. The writer thinks that they happened because most of thestudents still have problem in analyzing value in film “ The Theory of Everything by JaneWilliam”. Based on the result of the research, the writer concludes the studentscompetence in identifying values in the film “The Theory of Everything by Jane Williamstill poor.
THE USING SILENT WAY EFFECTIVE IN TEACHING PLURAL NOUNS TO THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMP NEGERI 1 RANTEPAO Carli Baka
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016): EDUCATION, TOURISM AND LOCAL WISDOM ISSUES ,SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER
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The objective of the research is to find out the effectivess of the silent way in teachingplural nouns to the eight grade students of SMP Negeri 1 Rantepao This research held atSMP NEGERI 1 RANTEPAO’’.North Toraja regency,.The population consists of the number of subjects was surveyed in the research andit is hoped the results can be generalized. The population of this research is theeighth grade students of SMP NEGERI 1 RANTEPAO’ that consists of six classes.The numbers of students is 193.The samples of this research were a part of the grade students of SMP NEGERI 1RANTEPAO’. The number of sample is 30 students. The writer use cluster samplingto get the data. The instrument of this study is written testBased on the findings and discussions of the previous chapter, the writer concludethat the implementation of silent way in teaching plural nouns to the eighth gradestudents of SMP NEGERI 1 RANTEPAO’ have a good score effective. This factis prove by the students have good score and classified as good score and theresult of post-test mean score which is higher than the mean score of pre-test.

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