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International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27754359     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21111/ijelal.v1i1.4893
Core Subject : Education,
ijelal is a scientific journal which focuses on the area and topic of english language education both learning and teaching, english linguistics and literature and applied linguistics, including methodology of english teaching for non native speakers, teaching english as foreign language, teaching for english skills and competences, strategies for teaching and learning english, models of english teaching for pesantrens, english linguistics, english literatures, applied linguistics on english education, the technology of english education, english translation and interpretation.
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ANALYZING THE STRUCTURE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LESSON PLANS FOR PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS FaqeAbdulla, Baraat Ismael
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Promoting the Phenomenon in Literature, Linguistics and English Instruction
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v4i2.11633

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Planning is required for a successful teaching-learning process. It is like a series of related activitiesthat scaffold the learner because each step depends on the one before it. Therefore, it is believed thatraising effective teachers requires developing their planning skills. The goal of this study is to assessthe effectiveness of lesson plans developed by English language student-teachers at SalahaddinUniversity's College of Education. The written lesson plans that the preservice teachers submittedwere assessed using a checklist made up of the essential elements of good lesson planning. Thesample included 40 lesson plans that were created by preservice teachers. The chosen lesson planswere examined using quantitative content analysis, mainly descriptive statistics, to find out themean, median, and standard deviation. The findings imply that better guidance and instruction maybe needed for preservice teachers to effectively plan lessons. To write better lesson plans, pre-serviceteachers need teacher training programs. The research's conclusions showed that pre-serviceteachers are aware of the significance of lesson planning, but they encountered some challengeswhile doing so. As a result, creating a lesson plan became difficult. Further research will also enableus to learn more about how we can support the effective lesson-planning abilities of our futureteachers.
AUGMENTED REALITY REVOLUTIONIZING LANGUAGE SERVICES: AN IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION Bezzaoucha, Ilhem
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Promoting the Phenomenon in Literature, Linguistics and English Instruction
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v4i2.12024

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The rapid evolution of technology is reshaping the landscape of interpreting, with augmented reality(AR) emerging as a potent force driving transformative changes. This paper meticulously exploresthe profound implications of AR on interpreting practices, aiming to elucidate its transformativepotential and influence on the future trajectory of the profession. Through an exhaustive examinationof AR technology, current interpreting trends, and envisioned applications of AR in languageservices, this paper offers a comprehensive understanding of its impact on the interpreting domain.AR represents a paradigm shift in interpreting practices, offering unprecedented opportunities forlanguage professionals to enhance communication and comprehension in multilingual contexts.Unlike virtual reality (VR), which immerses users in entirely synthetic environments, AR overlaysdigital information onto the physical world, thereby enriching real-world experiences. This papercritically examines current interpreting trends, including the integration of AR into interpretationworkflows, and delves into ethical considerations arising from the use of AR in interpreting. Byaddressing issues related to privacy, accuracy, and the impact on human interpreters' roles, this paperemphasizes the importance of responsible and ethical use of technology in language services.
THE IMPACT OF THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM METHOD ON LEARNING OUTCOMES Roozafzai, Zahra Sadat
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Promoting the Phenomenon in Literature, Linguistics and English Instruction
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v4i2.12055

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The flipped classroom method, a learner-centered approach, holds potential benefits for EFLinstruction. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the flipped classroom approach inimproving EFL learning outcomes among Iranian undergraduate students. Participants included 120undergraduate EFL learners from an institute in Isfahan. In a mixed-methods approach, studentswere randomly divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group receivedinstruction through the flipped classroom method, while the control group received traditionalclassroom instruction. Pre- and post-tests were administered to assess the participants' Englishlanguage reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary knowledge. In addition, a thematicanalysis was conducted on the students' responses from in-depth interviews to identify and exploreemerging patterns and themes within the data. Paired samples t-test was used to analyze the data.The experimental group demonstrated significantly higher scores on the post-test compared to thecontrol group, indicating that implementing the flipped classroom method in Iranian EFL classroomshas the potential to enhance learning outcomes and motivate students. This study provides evidencefor the effectiveness of the flipped classroom approach in improving EFL learning outcomes amongIranian undergraduate students. Further research could explore the applicability of this approach indiverse cultural contexts and instructional settings. By adopting innovative, learner-centeredmethods like the flipped classroom, educators can transform EFL education and promote studentsuccess.
ASSOCIATIVE MEANINGS OF KISUKUMA-ENGLISH COLOUR TERMS S. Hussein, Katila; Olenyo Malande, Moses James; Mpobela, Leah; Nestroy, Ligembe
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Promoting the Phenomenon in Literature, Linguistics and English Instruction
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v4i2.12141

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The paper analyzes Kisukuma colour terms focusing on associative meanings encoded in colours.Data on colours are analyzed using thematic analysis where they are grouped and organized in eightkisukuma colour terms namely: Yape- white, Yapi- black, Yaza- red, Ndilizu- green Luduhlu/yangayellow, Bhuhulu/bhululu – blue, Matalaka/madaraka- light blue and Yakhu- grey. The studyestablishes that kisukuma colour terms are enriched with different associative meanings which havemore positive than negative meanings in sense that the uses of yapi- black and yaza- red are mostlynegative. In contrast, yape-white colour, luduluh- yellow and ndilizu- green colour mostly havepositive associative meanings, bhuhulu/bhululu- blue, Matalaka/madaraka- light blue and yakhugrey had narrow meanings which were positive.
THE SYNTAX ANALYSIS OF ADVERB OF MANNER FOUND IN THE NOVEL “HUNGRY FOR YOU” Wirawan, I Gede Nika; Juliarta, I Made
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Interdisciplinary Approaches to English Learning: Language, Literature, and Bey
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v5i1.12367

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This research paper entitles “The Syntax Analysis of Adverb of Manner Found in the Novel “Hungry for You”. This research study analyzes the form of adverb of manner and its positions of adverb of manner found in the clause and sentence structure. This research study used the theory that was proposed by Brown and Miller (1991) and it was supported by other theories in analyzing the form and the position in adverb of manner found in the sentence structure. The method that was used to get the data was qualitative method in library research. The data were taken from the novel entitled “Hungry for You” that was written by Lynsay Sands. The result of the research suggests that there were one form of adverb of manner found in the novel entitled “Hungry for You”. They were adverb of manner that could be filled in the sentence structure in the form of adverb of manner and prepositional phrase. Suffix –ly was added to the positive form of the adjective. The form of adverb of manner can be in the prepositional phrase which was characterized by a preposition as the head of adverbial.
THE IMPACT OF WORD CLOUDS ON STUDENTS' VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT FaqeAbdulla, Baraat Ismael
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Interdisciplinary Approaches to English Learning: Language, Literature, and Bey
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v5i1.12434

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A strong vocabulary is essential for improved communication, which entails engaging with people in an effective manner. University freshmen always have a hard time learning a lot of new words related to their new academic lives. This problem can be resolved with the aid of Word Cloud, a language-related application. One Word Cloud is examined in the current study as a potential app to help students increase their vocabulary. The purpose of this study is to look into how Word Clouds affect students' ability to expand their vocabulary in English. The study hypothesizes that Word Clouds significantly influence students' vocabulary development. Not every student will find traditional vocabulary instruction methods to be interesting or useful. To assess the students' vocabulary growth, this experimental study compares the pre- and post-assessments of two groups of students before and after the treatment using the statistical T-Test. The findings indicate that Word Clouds have some effect on students' vocabulary, but not much because there was little variation in the post-test scores between the two groups. The study's conclusion aids in the advancement of language instruction and supports teachers in expanding their students' vocabulary.
POSITIVE POLITENESS STRATEGY USED BY MICHELLE OBAMA ON THE NPR (NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO) YOUTUBE Novia Sari, Aisyah Laily; Prasetyani, Nuning Yudhi
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Interdisciplinary Approaches to English Learning: Language, Literature, and Bey
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v5i1.12768

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This study, titled Positive Politeness Strategies Used by Michelle Obama on NPR’s YouTube, analyzes the positive politeness strategies employed by Michelle Obama in her interview with Juana Summers on NPR’s Michelle Obama Talks Parenting, Partnership, and Turning Your Rage Into Change, released on YouTube on November 15, 2022. Using Brown and Levinson's (1987) theory of positive politeness, this qualitative research identifies thirteen strategies, including intensifying interest, presupposing and asserting, attending to the interlocutor, seeking agreement, exaggerating interest or approval, presenting disagreement, asserting or presupposing shared beliefs, being optimistic, offering and promising, giving empathy and understanding, using identity markers, and joking. These strategies enable Michelle Obama to create a positive public image, build rapport with the host, and facilitate a meaningful dialogue. The study underscores the value of positive politeness in public communication to foster audience connection and engagement.
ANALYZING ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN THE WHERE HOPE GROWS MOVIE: A FOCUS ON CALVIN AND PRODUCE Larasati, Agnes; Marginingsih, Marginingsih
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Interdisciplinary Approaches to English Learning: Language, Literature, and Bey
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v5i1.12778

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This study explores the use of illocutionary acts in the movie Where Hope Grows, focusing on the communication dynamics between the main characters, Calvin and Produce. Using a qualitative content analysis approach, the dialogues and interactions between Calvin and Produce were transcribed and coded based on John Searle's Speech Act Theory. The analysis reveals that representative acts account for 42.25% of the total illocutionary acts, while expressive acts account for 29.58%, reflecting the movie's emphasis on emotional expression and personal struggles. Directive acts contribute 23.94%, while commissive acts are found to be only 4.23% and declarative acts are absent. These findings suggest that Where Hope Grows highlights the use of representative and expressive acts to build a narrative based on the characters' beliefs and emotions, while directive and commissive acts are more limited. The study provides insights into how language is used to convey emotions, share thoughts, and influence others within the movie's context, and its implications for communication in various settings, such as personal relationships, education, and counseling.
SCAFFOLDING METHOD FOR TEACHING SPEAKING TO INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS Sholakhuddin, Faris; Puspita Kirana, Dhinuk
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Interdisciplinary Approaches to English Learning: Language, Literature, and Bey
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v5i1.13186

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Indonesian migrant workers in Penang, Malaysia, face significant challenges in acquiring English speaking skills, primarily due to their lack of self-confidence, limited speaking skill, and insufficient opportunities for practice. This research examines the application of the scaffolding method by teachers to bridge the gap between learners’ current skills and their potential for growth in English speaking proficiency. Specifically, it analyzes the use of scaffolding in teaching speaking skills to Indonesian migrant workers at the English Academy Bengkulu Malaysia. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, the study involved the manager and two teachers selected through purposive sampling. Data collection methods included observation, interviews, and documentation analysis. The scaffolding method was implemented in four stages: assistance provided by others, assistance provided by the self, internalization, and de-automatization. In the first stage, teachers utilized affective, analytical, and social scaffolding techniques. During the second stage, students practiced speaking independently, with teachers emphasizing confidence by overlooking minor errors. The third stage, internalization, involved "outdoor activities" monitored via WhatsApp to facilitate real-life speaking practice. However, the final stage, de-automatization, was not fully realized, as students remained reliant on teacher instructions and preferred their native language outside of practice sessions.
REVISITING PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY IN CLASH OF CHAMPIONS: HOW TO INTEGRATE PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (ELT)? Nur Fitria, Tira
International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Interdisciplinary Approaches to English Learning: Language, Literature, and Bey
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/ijelal.v5i1.13287

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This research explores the integration of photographic memory principles into English Language Teaching (ELT), focusing on descriptive qualitative methods. Photographic memory (eidetic memory), enables individuals to vividly remember visual stimuli after brief exposure, which is crucial in contexts like ELT where retention and recall are paramount. Integrating these principles into ELT emphasizes active learning and memory retention to enhance language proficiency through engaging tasks that mirror real-world language use. Educators utilize visual, mnemonic, contextual, and interactive strategies alongside repetition, review, and multi-sensory approaches to optimize learning outcomes. This approach not only supports students in mastering English skills but also fosters cognitive abilities related to memory and learning. In ELT, photographic memory proves invaluable across various domains. Students with this ability excel in vocabulary acquisition by associating words with mental images or visual cues, aiding retention. They also benefit from vividly recalling grammar rules and sentence structures presented in class, enhancing comprehension. Moreover, photographic memory assists in reading comprehension by facilitating accurate recall of text details, thereby improving students' ability to analyze and discuss content effectively. In developing pronunciation and listening skills, these learners leverage memory to replicate correct models and remember spoken phrases accurately, crucial for language acquisition. Lastly, in exams like TOEFL or IELTS, where memorization is crucial, students with photographic memory excel in quickly retrieving and applying knowledge, significantly enhancing their exam performance. Integrating photographic memory principles into ELT not only enhances language learning outcomes but also nurtures overall engagement and cognitive development, making it a powerful tool in educational contexts focused on language proficiency and academic achievement.