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Linguisic, Literature, and English Education
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ISSN : 28100514     EISSN : 28098420     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55526/lied.v2i2.404
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LIED (Lingustic, Literature and English Education) merupakan jurnal kajian bahasa Inggris dan pembelajaranya yang berada di bawah LP3MKIL. Jurnal ini akan mewadahi hasil penelitian baik penelitian lapangan, literatur maupun dalam pembelajaran.
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ERRORS BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS IN CHANGING ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE Ravena Tania; Ardayati; Yulfi
Lingustic, Literature and English Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): ARTICLE RESEARCH
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Abstract This research aimed to analyze errors in order to obtain kinds, differences and causes of error between male and female students in changing active to passive voice. Sample of this research was the twelfth grade students of SMA Negeri 5 Lubuklinggau. The method of the research was qualitative descriptive research. The researcher used test and interview as the technique to collect the data. In analyzing the data, the researcher used four steps were: first, collecting the data, second is identifying the data, third, describing data and finally, the researcher explains the data. The results showed that there are four kinds of error made by male students in changing active to passive are; Misformation errors with 68.84%, Misordering 21.34% Omission 8.70%, and Addition 0.72%. On the other hand, there are only 3 kinds of error made by female students are; Misformation error 53.47%, Misordering 29.37%, Omission 17.16%. From the result of written test, the differences between male and female students in changing active to passive voice is male students tend to make more error than female students. In addition, the researcher found three causes of error made by male and female students in this analysis namely; interlingual transfer, intralingual transfer and communication strategies. In conclusion, this research showed that there are 4 kinds of error and 3 causes of errors between male and female students, and male students tend to make more errors than female students in changing active to passive voice. Keywords: Error Analysis, Female, Male, Passive Voice.
THE STUDENTS' ABILITY IN WRITING DESCRIPTIVE TEXT AT SMP NEGERI 7 LUBUKLINGGAU Roselia Putri Lestari; Maria Ramasari; Dewi Syafitri
Lingustic, Literature and English Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): ARTICLE RESEARCH
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Abstract The problem in this research was “How was the ability of students in writing descriptive text?” and “What were the difficulties faced by students in writing descriptive text?” The objective of this research was to describe the ability of students in writing descriptive text and to describe the difficulties faced by students in writing descriptive text. This research used quantitative method to and data collected in write descriptive text. The population in this research was all the eighth grade students of SMPN 7 Lubuklinggau. The sample of this research was VIII.2 considered 27 students who taken class by using random sampling. Based on the result of the writing descriptive text at the eighth grade students of SMPN 7 Lubuklinggau was in (failed category). The mean score of students was 61. There were 5 students(18%) on Very Good category, 5 students on (18%) Good category, 1 student (4%) on Nearly Good category, 8 students on (30%) Sufficient category, and the last 8 students on (30%) Nearly Sufficient category. It means that the ability of students in writing descriptive text was categorized into Nearly Good, and their ability was categorized into failed (the students’ score were lower than KKM 61< 68). In conclusion, the biggest difficulties faced by students were about grammar, and organizing the ideas. Keywords: Descriptive Text, Difficulties in writing, Students’ Ability
Psychological PSYCHOLOGICAL CONFLICTS OF REBECCA’S CHARACTER IN “THIS FAR FROM PARADISE” NOVEL BY PHILIP SHELBY Lodo, Rozita Yusniaty
Lingustic, Literature and English Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): ARTICLE RESEARCH
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“This Far from Paradise” is all about a feisty young woman who fights to regain control of her dead father's Caribbean empire. Max McHenry is a grizzled old prospector straight out of Treasure of the Sierra Madre when he makes a fabulous gold strike and shrewdly builds a financial empire on it, becoming practically king of a group of Caribbean islands called the Angelines. In the novel entitled “This Far from Paradise” written by Philip Shelby, the writer wants to find the way how the characters show their role to give the reader the meaning of the novel, how the story goes. The research methodology is the qualitative method. There are some steps done by the writer in doing the research. Firstly, the writer reads the novel by Philip Shelby which entitled “This Far from Paradise”, and tries to understand its content. Secondly, the writer reads some other references that are related to the study. Furthermore, the writer applies the psychoanalysis theory of personality by Sigmund Freud concerning trauma, anxiety, and the defense mechanism.
an analysis of one young boy acquisition of Kupang malay as a second language Sene, Chamelya Vivi Crystanty
Lingustic, Literature and English Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): ARTICLE RESEARCH
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This research article is aimed at knowing how much Kupang Malay this one boy has acquired after living in Kupang. To answer the question mentioned above, the writer used the descriptive method, the subject of this research was one young boy who came to Kupang to continue his study and can not speak Kupang Malay at all. In collecting the data, the writer took the recording and The result of the analysis shows that he is good at acquiring Kupang Malay. Keywords: Acquiring, Kupang, Malay.
WOMEN’S FREEDOM IN ALICE HOFFMAN'S THE RED GARDEN Fanani, Abu; HARDIYANTI, FANNY NANDA; AMIQ, AMIQ
Lingustic, Literature and English Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): ARTICLE RESEARCH
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This article analyzes women’s freedom in Alice Hoffman's The Red Garden. There are four characters analyzed, namely, Hallie Brady, Mary Starrs, Emily, and Hannah Partridge. Using the theory of liberal feminism as well as descriptive and dramatic method, the researcher finds that all the characters mentioned above gets their freedom through their efforts, respectively.

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