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JTechLP
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Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal in language education. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles that explore the application of any technology in language pedagogy and the everyday experience of technology in education. It welcomes articles from academics, researchers, graduate students, and policymakers. All articles should be in English. The scope of Journal: The use of technologies in the following areas: English Language Teaching, Assessment and testing in language learning and education, Applied linguistics methodologies and issues, Classroom teaching issues, Culture and power in language education, 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, Teacher training, gender and equality
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THE USE OF TELEGRAM TO IMPROVE STUDENTS' VOCABULARY Irsyad Izzul Haq; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Nur Aeni
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 4, Dec (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not Telegram was useful for teaching vocabulary. The researchers employed a pre-experimental design with a single group for the pre-test, post-test, and vocabulary quiz. In the academic year 2022–2023, the population consisted of Muhammadiyah Tanetea 8th-grades. The sample, which included 14 students, was drawn using the cluster random sampling technique. A vocabulary test was given as a pre-test, post-test, and vocabulary quiz. The result of this research proved that there was a significant difference between students’ scores before treatment and students’ scores after treatment. It can be seen from the mean score, the mean score of students’ pre-tests (56.21), was lower than the mean score of the post-tests (72.21). The significant value of this research (0.000) was smaller than the significant level (0.05). It can be concluded that the use of Telegram can improve students’ vocabulary mastery of the 8th-grade students of MTs Muhammadiyah Tanetea.   
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF THE USE OF GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR ONLINE ENGLISH LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC St. Sarah Al-Azhari; Maemuna Muhayyang; Muh. Tahir
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This study is a qualitative case study using the descriptive qualitative method in collecting data which aims to find out (a) students’ perceptions of interactions and how their teacher teaches English using Google Classroom, (b) students’ perceptions of their feedback given in learning English using Google Classroom, (c) students’ perceptions of the assignment from learning English using Google Classroom, (d) students’ perception of teaching materials given by the teacher in learning English using Google Classroom. The participants were students of class XII MIPA 4 of SMAN 1 Mamuju for the academic year 2021/2022 as many as thirty-four students. This study used purposive sampling in selecting the participants. The result shows that (a) students’ perception of the way their teacher of teaching English using Google Classroom was negative because the teacher was less interactive in teaching; (b) there are three types of feedback given by students to the teacher, namely asking the question during the learning process, answering teacher questions and giving statements/reasons when asking permission or notifying students if they are sick; (c) there are several students perceptions on the way the teacher gives English assignments using Google Classroom, namely positive, neutral, and negative; and (d) the students perceive the teaching material provided by the teacher in learning English using Google Classroom which gives to two perceptions, namely satisfactory and unsatisfactory.
How Smart Is a Smartphone? A Survey Study on The Use of Smartphone Among Students of English Education State University of Makassar Dio Tri Putra Iskandar; Kisman Salija; Samtidar Samtidar
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This study aims to determine how the use of smartphones for learning, especially English by students majoring in English Education at Makassar State University. This study involved 122 students as participants using a purposive random sampling method where the sample had to meet two criteria, namely, having a smartphone and students from the Department of English Education. The questionnaire is a research instrument used in this study. Then the data that has been collected is analyzed deductively and then described descriptively. The results of the study are divided into 4 categories, namely the contribution of smartphones in learning, the use of smartphones for learning purposes, smartphone features, and smartphones for English language skills. In each category, it shows that most of the respondents support the use of smartphones in learning, especially in improving their English skills.
THE PROBLEMS AND STRATEGIES OF ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDENTS DEALING WITH ONLINE LEARNING IN EXTENSIVE READING SUBJECT Rahmat Hidayat; Syarifuddin Dollah; Amra Ariyani
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This study aims to describe the problems and strategies of English education students dealing with online learning in the extensive reading subject. The researchers apply a qualitative method. To achieve the research objectives, the data collected were in the form of interviews. The population of this study was English Education students academic 2021/2022. The results of the data analysis show that the problem is about the effectiveness of extensive reading subjects in online learning, network availability, learning media, learning method, learning interest, social interaction, and material provided. The strategies related to methods, materials, the use of media, and student interest.
IMPROVING STUDENTS VOCABULARY MASTERY BY USING TEXT TWIST GAME AT SMAN 8 SELAYAR Nuraeni Nuraeni; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Ahmad Talib
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This research is about the use of the Text Twist game to teach vocabulary to the tenth-grade students of SMAN 8 Selayar. The objective of this research is to find out whether or not the use of Text Twist games improves vocabulary mastery of the tenth-grade students of SMAN 8 Selayar. The research design used in this research is a pre-experimental with one group pretest-posttest design. The sample was from class X MIA 1 which consists of 25 students and a cluster random sampling technique was used for the data selection. In obtaining the data, the researchers used the test as an instrument. The researchers analyzed the data quantitatively by using inferential statistics SPSS 26. The results of the data analysis showed that by using the Text Twist game, students' vocabulary mastery improved. It can be proven by the acquisition of significance value (2- tailed) which was 0.000 (0.000 < 0.05). It means H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. So, it can be concluded that the use of the Text Twist Game improves students' vocabulary among the tenth-grade students of SMAN 8 Selayar.
IMPROVING STUDENTS’ ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILL THROUGH STORY COMPLETION TECHNIQUE IN THE SECOND GRADE OF MADRASAH ALIYAH PONDOK PESANTREN DARUL ARQAM MUHAMMADIYAH GOMBARA MAKASSAR Ainun Ainun; Syarifuddin Dollah; Maemuna Muhayyang
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 1, March (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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The research aimed to examine the effectiveness of story completion strategies in boosting the speaking abilities of students enrolled in Darul Arqam Islamic Boarding School Muhammadiyah Gombara Makassar. The Story Completion Technique served as the independent variable in this study, while the students' speaking abilities served as the dependent variable. The population of this study consisted of 117 students from class XI Darul Arqam Islamic Boarding School Muhammadiyah Gombara Makassar. The research sample consisted of 21 students from XI-IPA 2 as the experimental class and 21 students from XI-IPA 1 as the control class using purposive sampling. Researchers conducted pre-test and post-test to measure students' abilities. The data showed that there is a significant difference between the experimental class and the control class. The mean score of the pre-test of the experimental class students was (3.03) and the post-test (3.61) so the experimental class had a higher improvement than the control class with the results of the pre-test (2.93) and post-test was (3,16). Based on the results of research using story completion techniques can improve students' speaking skills which has proven the data. This makes students force themselves to be more creative and think critically to complete the story.
PRACTICING ENGLISH SPEAKING ONLINE INTERNATIONALLY: THE PERCEPTIONS OF INDONESIAN HALLO USERS Rahmat Naofal Nasir; Amra Ariyani; Chairil Anwar Korompot
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 1, March (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This study aims to ascertain how users think about Hallo (https://www.hallo.ai), a free artificial intelligence (AI) application (app) that enables users to interact with AI teachers to learn languages. Hallo has become increasingly popular among EFL students worldwide as a platform for practicing English. In conducting this study, the researchers used a qualitative descriptive method and collected the data using in-depth interviews with twenty Hallo users from Indonesia who were chosen using a purposive sampling technique. Findings from the data analysis showed that Hallo contributes to the users' increased ability and confidence in speaking English. With Hallo, users can communicate anonymously, get a lot of exposure to others, connect with people who share their goals and are on the same level as them, and come across supportive individuals. Users see English-speaking ability as influenced by two of the indicators of speaking skills: accuracy and fluency. This is because users engage in worldwide online EFL speaking practice with strangers or foreigners and are sensitive to cultural variations. Users impart accurate knowledge, pay less attention to grammar, develop pronunciation, and increase their vocabulary. Users are exposed to interlocutors frequently, their proficiency has an impact on users, users are under the influence of external forces, and users experience issues with their internet connections. In conclusion, users generally had positive perceptions of Hallo's contributions to their improved English-speaking proficiency and confidence. As a result, Hallo could be a fantastic tool for EFL learners to practice speaking.
A STUDY ON THE USE OF YOUTUBE AS A MEDIA TO PROMOTE STUDENTS’ AUTONOMOUS LEARNING Ismail, Widya Sari; Samtidar, Samtidar; Farahdiba, Syarifah
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 1, March (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This research aimed to describe the students’ perceptions of how YouTube promotes students’ autonomous learning. The researchers applied qualitative descriptive methods to achieve the research objective. The instrument used in the data collection was an interview guideline. The subjects of this research were students in English Education Study Program in the 2nd, 4th, and 6th semesters 2019 to 2021 academic years of Universitas Negeri Makassar. The interview sample was 6 students using the purposive sampling technique. Based on the results of this study, the researchers found that YouTube can promote students’ autonomous learning. YouTube is considered flexible, authentic, and motivating as a media to learn. It also enabled students to have the freedom to control their learning prosses. Nevertheless, students face challenges in using YouTube as a media for independent English learning.
THE USE OF KNOW WANT TO LEARN (KWL) METHOD IN IMPROVING STUDENT’S LEVEL OF READING COMPREHENSION IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Musliha, Rina; Jabu, Baso; Munir, Munir
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Abstract The purpose of this research was to determine the use of the KWL method in improving students' level of reading comprehension in senior high school. This research uses quantitative methods in pre-experimental classes as a research strategy. The respondents of this research were 10th-grade students of SMAN 11 Makassar in the odd semester of the 2022/2023 academic year. Respondents were selected randomly to analyze the use of the KWL method in improving students' reading comprehension levels. The instrument of this research is Pre-test, Treatment, and Post-test. Outcomes of data analysis found, that there was an effect of using the KWL method in improving the level of students' reading comprehension and students' responses to the use of the KWL method in learning reading comprehension through Pre-test, treatment, and Post-test were seen to increase. The average score of the students' Pre-test was in the "poor" category, while after the treatment, an average score for the Post-test was categorized as "good". The Post-test mean score after treatment is higher than the Pre-test mean.
AN ANALYSIS OF THE SPEECH ERRORS UTTERED IN HIHO KIDS YOUTUBE VIDEOS Annisa Chairunnisa; Ahmad Talib; Muh. Tahir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 2, No 1, March (2023): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This study aimed to find what types of speech errors uttered and investigate the dominant types of speech errors were uttered in HiHo Kids YouTube videos. This research approach was descriptive qualitative. The data sources in this study came from fifteen videos on HiHo Kids YouTube. Data were described based on the theory of Clark and Clark (1977). The results of the research showed that: (1) There were seven types of speech errors based on Clark and Clark’s theory. There were 98 speech errors uttered by 15 videos, consisting of 23 silent pauses, 27 filled pauses, 21 repeats, 1 retraced false start, 3 corrections, 2 stutters, and 21 interjections. (2) The most dominant error was filled pause, which consists of 27 utterances. Based on the results above, it can be concluded that speech errors uttered by the kids were normal because they did not use any script, they spoke spontaneously, and the listener can understand what the speaker said.

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