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INDONESIA
Darussalam English journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28073223     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30739/dej.v1i1
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) is a refereed journal published twice a year in January and July by Tadris Bahasa Inggris, Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan, Institut Agama Islam Darussalam, Banyuwangi Indonesia. This journal publishes research articles related to English Teaching-learning, literature, and linguistic.
Articles 52 Documents
Language Attitude Toward English Learning Among Non-English College Students Mufidah Yusroh
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas KH. Mukhtar Syafaat (UIMSYA) Blokagung Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v4i2.3377

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This study explored the language attitude toward English learning in IAI Ibrahimy Genteng Banyuwangi. The aim of this study was to find out the attitude of the non-English college students toward English language. There were 46 participants from Islamic primary school (PGMI) in the 7th semester in IAI Ibrahimy Genteng Banyuwangi. In this research, a descriptive quantitative method was used as the field research. The data was taken through closed-ended questionnaire. The participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire about the language used and general language attitudes through the Google Form. The results showed that there are three components of language attitudes namely; 1) language attitudes toward cognitive component showed that there was 90% or 41 out of 46 students reflected positive attitude; 2) language attitudes toward affective component showed that there was 52.6% or 24 out of 46 students reflected positive attitude; 3) language attitudes toward conative component showed that there was 59.8% or 27 out of 46 students reflected positive attitude. These three components of language attitudes were then can be concluded that the dominant attitude reflected by the non-English college students is positive.
Why Nursing Students Struggle in Speaking English: Experience, Challenges, And Coping Strategies Alimah, Nadhira Inas; Suharyanto
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v4i2.3395

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This study aims to determine the implementation, challenges, and strategies of nursing students in improving speaking skills in the English for Nursing classroom. This research utilized descriptive qualitative methods using interviews as a data collection technique. This research addresses nursing students in their second semester at Private Health Universities in Central Java, Indonesia, who are currently enrolled in an English course this semester. The results found that the implementation of speaking activity in the English for nursing classroom was in the form of roleplay. Meanwhile, the topic applied in the activity mostly related to the nursing daily routine in the hospital. The challenges faced by nursing students are the limited English vocabulary and accent barriers that affect pronunciation in speaking English. Students utilize the Google Translate application feature and music as a strategy in overcoming the challenges of improving speaking skills. This study also revealed that the implementation used by lecturers and strategies owned by nursing students are considered to be able to overcome challenges in improving English speaking skills.
The The Development of a Vocabulary Module Using Flip PDF Corporate Software at Secondary School Siti Feliscka Azelia Putri; Siminto, Siminto; Qamariah, Zaitun
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v4i2.3335

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ABSTRACT The research aims to contribute to teaching and learning activities in English vocabulary by developing technology-based teaching modules using Flip PDF software so that the implications are expected to arouse students' motivation to continue to like the subject. The research model used is development, with the results presented quantitatively and qualitatively descriptively. The subjects are divided into three, namely: a. material validators, media validators, and teachers. At the same time, the informants were taken from students and students of class VIII MTs Terpadu Berkah Palangka Raya. Data collection techniques use observation, tables or lists of questions, interviews, and documentation. The analysis techniques use three stages: data reduction, data presentation and data verification, and validity testing using triangulation techniques. The results showed that: 1). The development of vocabulary modules using flip pdf corporate software in class VIII at MTs Terpadu Berkah Palangka Raya is carried out with the ADDIE development model through 5 stages of development, namely: a) analysis, including performance analysis and need analysis; b) design, including display design on teaching materials made using storyboards; c) development, including the manufacture of learning materials; d) implementation, including product validation with material expert validators and media experts, then trials are carried out on students and English language subject teachers, namely small group and large group product trials and teacher responses; e) evaluation, including improvements according to suggestions and comments obtained by researchers at the implementation stage and the results of pretests and posttests. 2. Response results in the trial of students in class VIII MTs Terpadu Berkah Palangka Raya which was carried out in small group trials (5 people) obtained a percentage of 93.42% with a very good category, large group trials (1 class) obtained a percentage of 89.34% with a very good category. The response results were obtained by distributing student response questionnaires. And the results of the teacher response assessment can be known by using a questionnaire instrument in this case the English subject teacher. The assessment results obtained a percentage of 80.55% with a very good category. Keywords: Development, Vocabulary Module, Flip PDF Corporate Software
Loss And Gain In The Translation Process Of Bilingual Online News Ida Ayu Made, Dian Wilasita; Putri Rahardian, Zabrina; Balqis Kusumah, Alifia; Agung Istri Aryani, I Gusti
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v4i2.3441

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This study examines the translation of bilingual online news headlines about Ed Sheeran's concert tour, focusing on the concepts of "loss" and "gain" in the translation process. Through qualitative content analysis, it explores how translators navigate cultural challenges while ensuring the message is clear and relatable for the target audience. The findings reveal that certain details, such as Ed Sheeran’s name and the term "sekaliber," are often omitted, leading to a loss of emphasis and contextual richness. However, translators often introduce new elements, such as personal references, to enhance emotional engagement and relevance. The research highlights that translation is an adaptive process, where adjustments are made to preserve the core message’s impact and resonate with readers. Ultimately, effective translation requires more than a word-for-word conversion; it necessitates a nuanced understanding of both source and target cultures to maintain the essence of the original message despite inevitable shifts in meaning.
An Analysis 21st Century Skill Of Pre-Service Teachers Readines In The English Language Education Study Program State Islamic University Of Mataram Kurniajaya, Setiawan; Ika Rama Suhandra; Soni Ariawan
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v4i2.3507

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This research aims to analyze the perspectives of seven English Education students at the State Islamic University of Mataram regarding the significance of 21st-century skills in education. The respondents are pre-service teacher were above 7th semester unanimously agree that mastering these skills is essential for pre-service teachers, especially in the context of English language learning. They emphasize that such skills enhance educational quality through technology, foster creativity, and prepare students to face global challenges. The integration of technology into educational practices is highlighted as crucial for improving learning outcomes and increasing student engagement. The practical application of 21st-century skills during teaching practice illustrates how these pre-service teachers incorporate critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity alongside technological tools. Many participants advocate for student-centered approaches that encourage critical thinking and effective communication, utilizing digital resources to enhance interactions. The importance of digital platforms for promoting teamwork among students is also noted, reflecting a collaborative learning environment. Furthermore, the proactive engagement of these students during their Field Experience Practice Program demonstrates their readiness to apply these skills in real-world teaching scenarios. The successes reported in implementing 21st-century skills during this program underscore the effectiveness of their educational preparation and suggest a positive outlook for their future careers as educators.
Digital Tools and Language Learning Strategies: Enhancing Students’ Engagement and Achievement in Graduate Studies Rosmayanti, Vivit
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v5i1.3669

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This study explores the role of digital tools and language learning strategies in engagement and achievement at the graduate level. This was achieved through a mixed-methods strategy that included a sampling survey with Likert scales as well as in-depth coding of qualitative data. The survey was distributed through the platform and consisted of 15 open-ended questions measuring cognitive, emotional, and behavioral types of engagement on a scale of 1 to 5. The descriptive-analytical methods and qualitative coding were used to measure engagement and student experiences. Emotion engagement was found to be the strongest, while cognitive engagement was high as well but behavioral engagement was relatively lower, indicating participants’ struggle to keep up the consistency in studying. Interactive learning, real-life practice, and even motivational collaboration were used as qualitative analysis reveals while technical difficulties and poor attendance were provided. The results call for some degree of caution in the application of such digital tools that must be incorporated strategically. Future research should find ways to improve behavioral engagement and overcome technological hurdles to improve the overall effectiveness of the digital learning experience.
Contextualizing Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in Teaching Academic Listening at a Pesantren-Based University : - Fachriza, Aries; Wulaningrum , Nirmala; Fatima Virgiyanti , Diska; Nashrul Munif , Dian Nashrul Munif
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v5i1.3752

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Listening is one of the essential skills in learning English. A person cannot speak or express their opinions without first listening. This research aims to identify the strategies used by lecturers in teaching listening and how these strategies are implemented. Specifically, this study investigates the application of top-down and bottom-up listening strategies. Top-down listening involves using prior knowledge, context, and background information to understand spoken language, while bottom-up listening focuses on decoding sounds, words, and grammatical structures to derive meaning. Understanding how lecturers incorporate these approaches can provide insights into effective listening instruction. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method using several instruments, including interviews and documentation. The participants in this study were students from the Department of English Language Education program at Darussalam Gontor University. The findings reveal that the lecturer employs an integrated three-stage approach—pre-, while-, and post-listening—while considering student factors. Pre-listening activates prior knowledge and top-down processing, while-listening combines top-down and bottom-up strategies, and post-listening enhances comprehension through interactive activities. Student motivation, interest, and participation play a crucial role in improving listening comprehension. These insights highlight the importance of a structured approach and learner engagement in teaching listening skills effectively
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Teaching English in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities Zainuddin; Hamdani, Beny
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v5i1.3775

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This research investigates the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on English language instruction in higher education, exploring both its potential benefits and challenges. A mixed-method approach was utilized, integrating survey data with in-depth interviews. The questionnaire was distributed via Google Forms through WhatsApp groups and personal networks to English lecturers. The study involved 16 English lecturers from both public and private universities in East Java. Analyzing the survey responses and interview transcripts revealed that AI technology presents both opportunities and obstacles in English language education. AI has brought significant changes to English instruction at the university level, with lecturers employing various AI tools for tasks such as generating and responding to questions, assessing grammatical accuracy, detecting plagiarism, paraphrasing, and conducting literature reviews. This research also underscores AI’s benefits in language education, particularly in grammar correction and plagiarism detection. However, alongside its advantages, AI also introduces new challenges for the future of English teaching. The effective integration of AI necessitates strong digital literacy skills. As AI technology continues to develop, there is a possibility that certain aspects of English teaching may become automated. Consequently, English lecturers need to continuously refine their digital skills to maintain their relevance in the evolving educational landscape.
The Art of Monstrosity: Shannon’s Monstrous Body Transformation in Palahniuk’s Invisible Monster: - -, Iftinan Rose Putri Safana; Novi Siti Kussuji Indrastuti
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v5i1.3804

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The novel Invisible Monster by Chuck Palahniuk reflects the phenomenon of body transformation, such as mutilation, which is considered by society as a deviation from the norm and is called a monstrous body. The discourse is expressed through the character Shannon who carries out facial mutilation; thus, providing space to better understand the phenomenon as an effort to deconstruct established norms. This study aims to investigate the form and factors of monstrous body transformation. To achieve this goal, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative approach by applying two theories, namely Steinhoff's Body Transformation theory and Bakhtin's Grotesque Body theory. This study found a monstrous body form in the form of a crushed face, experienced by Shannon. The crushed face was because Shannon shot herself in the face. Therefore, Shannon's face was destroyed, her jaw was open, her tongue was sticking out, and she continued to bleed and ooze. The crushed face deviated greatly from society's norms of ideal beauty; thus, it was called a monstrous body. Then, this study identified the factors of Shannon's monstrous body transformation, namely abberanormia, which was developed from the Body Transformation theory. Abberanormia was identified from Shannon's condition of wanting to break the norms of beauty not because she was unable to meet them, but because she had reached those standards and felt bored.
Utilizing English E-Learning: An Interesting Innovation In Modern Learning Lubaba, Tanadday; Zulfi Zumala Dwi Andriani
Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30739/dej.v5i1.3874

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This study aims to The purpose of this study is to provide new innovations in English learning with electronic media at MA.M. with a qualitative approach and in-depth interview design . The subjects of the study consisted of students and English teachers of MA.M. Data collection was carried out through three main techniques: semi-structured interviews with English teachers and students of MA.M direct observation of learning activities, and collection of documents about the e-learning platform . Miles and Huberman, which includes three main stages: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. To ensure the validity and reliability of the study, data triangulation was carried out by comparing information from various sources and discussing the findings with colleagues. This study explores the improvement of teaching innovation and improving the English language skills of students of MA.M Through e-learning that adopts a digital media- based approach . In an increasingly connected world, English language skills are very important. These findings provide valuable insights for providing innovations in English learning in madrasah and similar educational institutions in the future.