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TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING (TRANSTOOL)
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TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING (TRANSTOOL) is an international peer reviewed and open access journal in literature and language education. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles that explore the application of any language in teaching and the everyday experience of language in education. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles from academics, language teachers, researchers, practitioners, graduate students and policy makers. Manuscripts must be original and educationally interesting to the audience in the field. The goal is to promote concepts and ideas developed in this area of study by publishing relevant peer-reviewed scientific information and discussion. This will help language practitioners to advance their knowledge for greater benefit and output in their professional contexts. All articles published in this journal should be in English. The scope of journal covers assessment and testing in language learning and education; applied linguistics methodologies and issues; classroom language teaching issues; culture and power in language education; language curriculum development and implementation; effective methods for language teaching; diversity, multiculturalism and language education; gender, language and higher education; language skills, development, and issues; language learning and identity; literacy, bilingualism and bilingual education; and teacher training, gender and equality in language education, also discussing topics on the area of language for specific purposes.
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THE USE OF DICTATION STRATEGY IN TEACHING LISTENING Saragih, Dhea
TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): FEBRUARY
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The objective of this research is to investigate the use of dictation strategy in teaching listening for students. The researcher used library research to collect the data for this research. Library research is an activity of collecting materials related to a research originating from books, scientific journals, literatures and other publications, which are worthy as the sources that the researcher examined, by describing the data through opinions of experts. The researcher used qualitative approach for this research in order to provide comprehensive facts about dictation strategy in teaching listening. The findings reveal that dictation is very useful for teaching listening to students. Dictation can improve students’ listening skills, enhance students confidence and motivation, and enable students to understand English pronunciation in detail. With the existence of dictation, students can improve their abilities, especially their listening skills. By using dictation, the teacher can teach listening to the students efficiently, so that the learning objectives can be achieved. The benefit of this research is to add insight for the readers regarding the use of dictation strategy to teach listening for the students.
A PHONEMIC ANALYSIS BETWEEN ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN IN “HEAVEN” SONG Anggraini, Leli; Sinaga, Kelly; Sirait, Febrianto; Barus, Reulina Arita; Siahaan, Veronika Febryanti; Sitanggang, Anita
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This study compares and contrasts the phonetic systems of English and Indonesian in the lyrics to the song "Heaven." In order to teach students how to pronounce English with Indonesian phonemes, the research aims to compare and contrast the phonemes in song lyrics. Ten English consonant phonemes and ten Indonesian consonant phonemes are the focus of this study. A qualitative technique is used in the descriptive-contextual research methodology. Based on the types of phonemes, the technique design compares the phonemes in song lyrics written in English and Indonesian. The "Heaven" song lyrics, which are made up of 10 consonant phonemes, were discovered to share commonalities between the English and Indonesian phonemic systems. Ten consonants in the lyrics to the song "Heaven" represent the distinctions between the English and Indonesian phonetic systems.
A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF CONSONANT BETWEEN ENGLISH AND BATAK TOBA LANGUAGE IN CONVERSATION Simbolon, Putri Amelia; Hutahaean, Grace Saurma; Sitanggang, Anita
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Language is an indispensable communication tool. Language also a means of self-expression, a means of social adaptation in certain environments and situations. Even so, the language is very indistinct, unclear and confusing. This study will compare the consonant between English and Batak Toba language in the conversation about “Education”. This research focused to compare ten consonant in English and Batak Toba Language in conversation. A descrptive qualitative research is used in this research. The technique of analyzing data is by compare ten consonants between English and Batak Toba language in conversation “Education”. The conversation consisting of ten consonants shows the differences between English and Batak Toba Language.
PROGRAMMING STRATEGY OF THE “SI OTAN” SERIAL AT TRANS 7 TV STATION Adrianjara, Vayol Parama; Andrini, Susi
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This study aims to explain the Programming Strategy at the "Si Otan Di Trans7" program. The methodology used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Data was collected through observation, in-depth interviews, documentation and the internet to obtain in-depth and relevant information or data in research. While the theory used in this research is strategies & practices according to Sydney W, Head which states that in television broadcasting it is necessary to pay attention to five elements to carry out programming strategies, namely Compatibility, Habit formation, Control audience flow, Conservation of program resources and, Breadth of appeal. The results of this study showed significant results, that; Si Otan's programming strategy broadcast by TV-Trans7 station has implemented a programming strategy according to Sydney W. Head which includes these five elements.
STUDENT MOTIVES TO WATCH SPORTS NEWS PROGRAM "GALERI SEPAK BOLA INDONESIA" ON TRANS7 Yudha, Aria Rusandi; Anggraini, Rosita; Guntur; Yulianto, Kresno
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This study aims to determine students' motives for watching the sports news program “Galeri Sepak Bola Indonesia” on Trans7. This research employs the theories of uses and gratification, as well as individual differences. In this study the dimensions used include information motives, personal identity motives, integrity and social interaction motives, and entertainment motives. This study uses a quantitative approach, with research methods through surveys, the population of respondents is Stikom Interstudi students majoring in broadcasting class of 2016-2018, totaling 141 people. Using a technique of purposive sampling, we asked respondents whether they had watched the program "Galeri Sepak Bola Indonesia" on Trans7 at least twice in the previous month before they were allowed to complete out our questionnaire, thus we obtained 80 students as respondents. The results showed that the motive for watching the “Galeri Sepak Bola Indonesia” program for Stikom Interstudi students was mostly information motives, from the 4 dimensions of the existing research results.

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