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Teacher’s Verbal and Nonverbal Communication on Students’ Motivation in Learning English
Sophia, Luci;
Rustandi, Andi;
Sugiarto, Bambang Ruby
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15562
This study focuses on the teacher's verbal and nonverbal communication as well as the student's motivation in EFL classes. The goals of this study were to (1) assess the types of verbal and nonverbal communication used by teachers in EFL classrooms and (2) investigate how verbal and nonverbal communication influences students' motivation. The descriptive-qualitative method was utilized in this study. The research subjects were a teacher and 4 students selected from two classes in tenth-grade at MAN 3 Tasikmalaya. Data were gathered through observation (video recording) and interviews. The findings of this study revealed that the verbal type of FIACS and Schmitz has been fulfilled. There are the seven types of teacher verbal communication used in the classroom by the teacher. However, the researcher discovered that the most dominant type of teacher verbal communication is asking question in this study. In addition, the researcher engages in fourth sorts of nonverbal communication. Regarding the teacher's nonverbal communication, the researcher discovered that the most dominant type is kinesics such us body movement and gestures in this study. The findings also revealed that the teacher's verbal and nonverbal communication had a beneficial impact on their motivation to learn English. Positive effects include a sense of caring, a better understanding, a sensation of pleasure or comfort, an eagerness to learn, a sense of being appreciated and respected, as well as a sense of respect.
The Impact of Repetitive Methods to Enhance Students' Pronunciation in The Post-Pandemic
Djuhari, Asy Rahmania;
Faridah, Didih
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15476
The obstacles that students face when learning pronunciation in the post-pandemic becomes the topic of the present study. This study aims to explore the impact of repetitive methods on the pronunciation phenomenon that affects high school students to address this issue. The present study used a qualitative case study. To gather the data, first, a questionnaire was administered to 23 students of the tenth grade from one of the Islamic Senior High School in Ciamis. Then, interview was conducted to an English teacher and three students as representatives of three pronunciation levels. To address the problem, the purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of repetitive methods on the pronunciation phenomenon that appears in Islamic Senior High School students. This study explores the obstacles encountered, the possible causes of the obstacles, the state of English-speaking ability, and the use of repetitive methods in pronunciation learning based on the perspectives of students and the teacher. The findings of the study showed a significant positive impact experienced by students from the use of repetitive methods as seen from several statements, namely increased confidence, fluency, and memory related to the pronunciation they learned during the post-pandemic. In addition, this study provides new insights into the use of repetitive methods as a powerful method in improving students' English-speaking ability.
Investigating the Effects of Using Google Classroom on the Student’s Engagement in Writing Instruction During Covid-19 Outbreak
Annisa, Nova Nurul;
Friatin, Lilies Yulia
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15563
English is a foreign language that has been taught from elementary school to tertiary level. The aim of teaching English in junior high school is to help recognizing word structures well. The present study were focused on 1) examining the student’s engagement in the online classroom during a pandemic situation and more specifically on descriptive text lessons; 2) investigating how teachers use Google Classroom in teaching and how the students learning activity use Google Classroom as an online platform. This study aimed to investigate the effect of using Google Classroom on student engagement in learning during this pandemic. The participant in this study is one English teacher and thirty students in one of junior high schools in Ciamis. This research approach is qualitative with the type of case study. The present study employs observation and in-depth interviews to collect the data. This study used a qualitative descriptive analysis methodology consisting of data reduction, data display, conclusion, and verification. Completed data is obtained by the data collection process then the data must be analysed and interpreted. Based on the research that has been done, the effect of using Google Classroom in this junior high school is not too influential on the learning process. The reason is that many students cannot access the internet because of the network conditions where they live. So, the English teachers use other learning apps as a tool to help the teaching and learning process of their students so that they can continue to follow the lesson.
Fostering Students’ Listening Skills Through Youtube Videos Integrated with Edpuzzle Online Platform
Margawidjaya, Dwiseptiani;
Herlina, Rina;
Irianti, Leni
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15477
The aim of this study is to determine the goodness of using YouTube videos integrated with the EdPuzzle online platform on students' listening skills and students' perceptions on the use of the EdPuzzle online platform. The researcher applies a mixed-methods design, with the type of an embedded design. Regarding the quantitative paradigm, quasi-experimental one-group pre-test and post-test was employed. The subject of the research consisted of thirteen students sitting in the eleventh grade who were taken using a random sampling technique. The instruments to collect the data were tests and questionnaires. Data were collected by giving a pre-test followed by giving one treatment to thirteen vocational students after that the students were given a post-test and a questionnaire. The post-test which has a higher score than the pre-test proves the effectiveness of YouTube videos integrated with EdPuzzle as a medium to increase students’ listening skills. It is obvious that the use of YouTube videos integrated with EdPuzzle in teaching listening has a significant and effective impact on increasing students' listening skills. The result showed that the hypothesis is accepted in that there is the significant difference found in students' listening skills prior to and after being taught through YouTube videos that are integrated with the EdPuzzle online platform. In conclusion, the result of data analysis indicated quite clearly that the use of YouTube videos integrated with the EdPuzzle online platform is effective in increasing students' listening skills.
Utilizing Quizzes on the Duolingo to Promote Students Vocabulary Mastery
Rahma, Tanjila;
Irianti, Leni
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15564
This research aims to find out the effectiveness of Duolingo games to help students' vocabulary mastery and describe students' perceptions of learning English using the Duolingo application. One of problems found in learning English is a lack of vocabulary that can make it difficult for students to understand texts, speak, listen, and write effectively. Limited student emphasis on acquiring vocabulary in class. In addition, schools that still use conventional learning methods make students bored. This research was conducted using qualitative methods using questionnaires and interviews to determine student perceptions. This research was conducted in one of Islamic senior High School in Tasikmalaya involving 33 students from class X participants. The results of this study indicate that students give a positive perception about the Duolingo application because most students (79%) agree more with learning English vocabulary using the Duolingo application as a medium of learning vocabulary. Apart from it, there are several advantages that can be drawn from using the Duolingo application as a medium for learning English vocabulary: 1) the Duolingo application make the students easy to understand the material; 2) the Duolingo application made the students more enthusiastic in learning English vocabulary; 3) the Duolingo application can eliminate boredom in learning; and 4) the Duolingo application encourage the students for generating new idea in learning.
Teacher Barriers in Utilizing Google Meet in Speaking Class
Inayatillah, Iin;
Rachmawati, Etika;
Tarwana, Wawan
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15550
E-learning developments are almost relevant with the use of current famous learning technology like Google Meet which can be recommended to build communication between teachers and students. This research was carried out to find out how the teacher utilizes Google Meet and reveals the teacher’s barriers to practicing Google Meet in speaking class. This research adopted a qualitative case study and with online classroom observation and semi-structured interviews as the instruments of the study. Research participants embraced in this research were an English teacher and fifteen students of class 1B in the first semester of an English education department at a University in Ciamis. In processing the data of online classroom observation, the researcher classified and interpreted the classroom observation data. Then, the interview data were transcribed, translated it into English, analyzed, interpreted, and concluded. The findings showed that there were three key elements of the present research. First, Google Meet is beneficial in online learning. Second, Google Meet provided several advanced features that were simple to use. Third, the teacher had some troubles in using Google Meet including bad internet connection, student’ gadget error, and students’ distracted in learning.
Teachers’ Challenges in Optimizing Students’ Speaking Skills by Using Flipped Classroom
Sutrisno, Trisno;
Rohayati, Dedeh;
Irianti, Leni
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15566
The majority of people are concentrating on using technology for many things, including communication. Technology significantly affects learning outcomes in educational environments. It depends on the teacher's technological know-how and competence. With technology, it might be simpler to decide whether a teacher should join the class in person or virtually. Delivering lectures with a creative and engaging design is a wonderful way to get students excited. The flipped classroom is a new paradigm in learning that has been utilized by teachers. In this approach, the teacher can present the lectures online and then discuss them offline during the following meeting. Since the pandemic had nearly coming to an end and teachers should be able to switch between online classes and offline classes, flipped classrooms have grown in popularity. This research is a narrative study that aims to identify the teachers' challenges in optimizing students' speaking skills by using flipped classroom. Speaking has a crucial part in determining a student's success in language learning. In order to confirm the beneficial effects of flipped classroom in speaking classes, the present research aims to elaborate teachers' perceptions in improving students' speaking skills through flipped classroom. The participants in this study were 4 English teachers from two senior high schools in East Priangan, West Java. The research employed a qualitative approach to gather data, by using a diary and an interview. The diary includes a few questions on their experiences with the flipped classroom implementation process, and the interview covers the challenges, strategies, and perspectives faced by doing so in order to improve students' speaking abilities. The results of this study proved that employing flipped classrooms made teachers feel more supported and students' speaking abilities increased. Additionally, flipped classrooms have a beneficial effect on learning activity because they may foster active learning.
Enriching Students’ Vocabulary through Quizlet in Reading Class
Pitriani, Pitriani;
Friatin, Lilies Youlia;
Irianti, Leni
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15453
This study explored teaching media “Quizlet” to enrich students’ vocabulary in reading class. This study aimed to analyze the students’ perceptions on the use of Quizlet as teaching media in reading class. This qualitative case study research was conducted in one of an Islamic Senior High School in Ciamis. This study involved a tenth- grade consisted of seventeen students which were chosen purposively as the sample of the study. The data were collected by using questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that students have positive perceptions about using Quizlet as a learning media to enrich their vocabulary. Students agreed that the Quizlet application motivated them to learn English vocabulary and improved their learning performance. It can be concluded that the Quizlet application is considered as a useful and fun learning media to enrich students' vocabulary. Furthermore, the researcher recommends that further researchers investigate the use of Quizlet at various levels of education to get more in- depth and specific results regarding the use of Quizlet media in learning vocabulary.
Teacher’s Strategies for Implementing TPACK in Teaching Writing: A Case Study at a Technical Vocational School in Malangbong
Yanti, Lisna;
Said, Iskhak
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15554
This study was designed to find out the EFL Vocational School teacher’s implementation of TPACK and its dominant strategies implemented by EFL Vocational School teachers in teaching writing. This qualitative case study was conducted at a technical vocational school in Malangbong using observation, interviews, and documentation. Research participants were purposively recruited for this study including an English teacher at a technical vocational school in Malangbong. The results of this study showed that teacher has good knowledge about technological advances for teaching writing, especially in the aspects of CK, PK, PCK, TPK, and TPACK. Thus, an EFL teacher must have more concern on developing the TPACK framework of mind. Several problems emerged with its implementation including students' experiences with unsteady internet connections and electrical troubles, such as occasionally occurring in teaching activity that leads to pend or even cancel lessons, and it greatly disrupts the learning process. Concerning the challenges encountered by teachers, schools must always find out ways to solve problems in teaching and understand the concepts of the TPACK framework. Thus, teaching writing using the TPACK framework can be carried out effectively.
The Content Analysis of Cognitive and Psychomotor Domains in an English Textbook for Senior High School Grade XI
Halla, Debi Maulana Ahsan;
Rustandi, Andi
Journal of English Education Program (JEEP) Vol 11, No 2 (2024): Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)
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DOI: 10.25157/(jeep).v11i2.15471
This research investigated the evaluation of an English textbook. This research aimed to analyze the relevance between the revised edition of the 2013 Curriculum English textbook “Modul Pembelajaran SMA Bahasa Inggris” for Senior High School grade XI to the Core Competence concerning cognitive and psychomotor domains. This research employed content analysis under descriptive qualitative as the research design. The data of this research was collected from the English textbook “Modul Pembelajaran SMA Bahasa Inggris” for Senior High School grade XI. The collected data was categorized into tables and elaborated into each core Competence, Learning Indicator, and Learning process. The data was analysed using a conclusion drawn and then it was interpreted. The results of this research indicated that the relevance between learning indicators to the Basic competencies is adequately relevant for the Cognitive Domain and slightly relevant for the Psychomotor Domain. Besides, the relevance between learning activity to the Basic competencies is barely relevant for the Cognitive Domain and barely relevant for the Psychomotor Domain. The findings came up with the fact that the English textbook has more emphasis on the cognitive domain than the psychomotor aspect. Thus, the teacher should cover the rest of those aspects in the process of teaching and learning so that the students can achieve the Basic competencies optimally.