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JoEELE
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JoEELE: Journal of Excellence in English Language Education is an international peer-reviewed and open-access journal in language education. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles that explore the application of any language in teaching and the everyday experience of language in education. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles from academics, researchers, graduate students, and policymakers. All articles should be in English. The scope of the journal: assessment and testing in language learning and education; applied linguistics methodologies and issues; classroom language teaching issues; culture and power in language education; language 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; and teacher training, gender and equality in language education.
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The Use of Shared Reading Strategy in Teaching Reading Comprehension at SMPN 1 Bulukumba Rizky Thurfah Wiradyaningsih; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Geminastiti Sakkir
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 3, July (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Shared Reading Strategy (SRS) had an effect or not on students' reading comprehension. This research is a pre-experimental study involving one group pre-test and post-test. This research took place in Bulukumba in the 2021/2022 academic year. The sample of this research is the ninth-grade students of SMPN 1 Bulukumba. The researchers used a total sampling technique in selecting a sample consisting of 25 students as respondents. This research uses quantitative methods. The researchers used the reading test as a research instrument. The data collection technique is to give students a reading test in the form of pre-test and post-test. The results of students' reading comprehension scores from pre-test to post- test showed a significant difference. It was found that Sig.(2-tailed) was 0.000 < 0.05. The results showed that the average value of the pretest was 63.65 with a standard deviation of 7.81, while the average value of the post-test was 76.34 with a standard deviation of 9.54. This means that there is an effect on the application of the Shared Reading Strategy in learning to read comprehension for the students of SMPN 1 Bulukumba.
The Correlation between the Senior Secondary School Students' Habits of Listening to English Songs and Their Listening Ability Sitti Kurnia Aziz; Muhammad Asfah Rahman; Munir Munir
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 2, April (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The goal of this study was to see If there is a substantial difference relationship between the habit of listening to English songs as well as their listening skills. This study used quantitative methods and correlational research was used as a research strategy. This study's population consisted of students from SMA Negeri 2 class X Pangkep in the 2021/2022 school year. The samples were collected with the help of a cluster random sampling technique consisting of 37 students. The instrument of this research is a Questionnaire of 20 numbers and a Listening test of 30 numbers. From the analysis of data and computations, it was found that there was no relationship between students who like to listen to music and their listening ability. The result of rxy is -128, and after consultation with rtable, rxy (-128) < rtable (0.334). This means that there is no correlation. The significant worth of this research was 0.000 where significant degree used was -0.128. The hypothesis which states that There isn't any connection between habit in listening and listening abilities is (Ho) accepted so that the alternative hypothesis is rejected. Finally, there are a strong unfavorable relationship between listening habits and listening ability.
Analyzing the Students’ Errors in Writing Procedure Text Nur Malikul Mulki R; Sahril Nur; La Sunra
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 1, January (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The aims of this research include: (1) to identify the types of errors made by 12th grade of the students SMKN 2 Gowa in writing procedure text, (2) to find out the source of error, (3) to provide suggestions to avoid or reduce errors. This research used descriptive qualitative method. The instrument used in collecting the data were writing test and interview. The population of this research was the 12th grade of the students SMAN 2 Gowa culinary art major. The subject was population which consisted of 43 students. In analyzing the data, the researcher found that the students’ errors in writing a procedure text. The types of errors discovered, namely verb tenses, sentence structure, connector, passive construction, subject-verb agreement, word order, articles, diction, mechanics, and unclear idea. The sources of errors include Inter-lingual, Intra-lingual transfer, context learning, and communicative strategy. The suggestions to discover the errors in writing procedure texts were about method of teaching, material, and motivation.
Students’ Self-Determination in EFL Speaking Class at SMAN 5 Soppeng Raehanun Fadhillah; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Samtidar Samtidar
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 4, October (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The aims of this study are to determine the vocabulary mastery and the ability to translate of junior high school students in Pangkep also whether vocabulary knowledge and translation competence are linked. This study employed a quantitative approach. This article only contains the third research question. The data of this research was collected through a test. Cluster stratified random sampling was used to obtain the sample. In this study, 108 seventh-grade students in Pangkep were recruited from three accredited schools: SMP 1 Pangkajene, SMP 3 Bungoro, and SMP 5 Bungoro. The Pearson correlation results for vocabulary mastery and translation ability at A certified schools are 0.653, which is in the range of 0.61-0.80, indicating a high correlation. Pearson correlation -0.595 which is in the interval 0.41-0.60 for accredited B schools so that the correlation is obtained, and 0.112 which is in the interval 0.00-0.20 for accredited schools so that no correlation is found.
Stimulating Students to Speak English Using Oral Games Group Discussion Sri Fausyia; Andi Muliati; Muh. Tahir
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 3, July (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The purpose of this study was to find out whether group discussion of oral games improved students' speaking skills. This research was conducted at SMAN 2 Pangkep. The population in this study were students of SMAN 2 Pangkep with samples selected using a simple random sampling technique. The instrument used in this study was a speaking test which was given as a pre-test and post-test. Based on the results of the average score, the researchers found that the use of the technique of describing pictures in stimulating students to speak English using group discussions of oral games could stimulate students to actively speak. This is evidenced by the post-test results which are higher than the pre-test results (25.83 > 53.89). Then, the researcher concluded that describing pictures can stimulate students to speak English by using group discussions of oral games.
The Application of Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) Method to Increase Students’ English Vocabulary Mastery Andi St. Dalaira Fezih Karimah; Kisman Salija; Ahmad Talib
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 3, July (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The objectives of this paper were to see if using Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) for vocabulary instruction was helpful or not. The researchers applied a single group pre-test and post-test in a pre-experimental design. In the academic year 2021/2022, the population consisted of SMP Telkom Makassar seventh-grade students. The cluster random sampling technique was used to choose the sample, which comprised 25 students. A vocabulary test was used as a pre-test and post-test in this study. This study discovered a significant change in students' results before and after treatment. Students' pre-tests had a mean score of 70.80, which was lower than the mean score of the post-test (81.88). This study's significant value (0.000) was less than the significant level (0.05). It can be inferred that applying CTL can help seventh-grade students at SMP Telkom Makassar increase their vocabulary mastery.
Learning the Simple Past Tense in Narrative Texts: A Study of the Difficulties Experienced by Year 11 High School Students Andi Endah Pratiwi; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Muh. Tahir
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 2, April (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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This research was conducted to investigate the difficulties experienced by year 11 high school students at SMA Negeri 3 Makassar. The purpose of this study was to describe the difficulties faced by the students in learning the simple past tense in narrative text, the factors that cause the students' difficulties, and students' and teachers' efforts in solving the issues. This research used a descriptive qualitative approach in the form of a case study. The subject of this study was the 11-year social science students, including five males and four females. In this study, data was gathered through interviews and class observations. The results of this study indicate that there are four difficulties faced by the students in learning the simple past tense through the narrative text, such as difficulties in memorizing irregular verbs, having a lack of vocabulary, do not comprehend the teacher's directions, and students are still unsure about how to utilize the present and past tense. These difficulties are caused by several factors, internal and external factors. The internal factors are mind block, interest, lack of motivation, and anxiety while the external factors are game addiction, family, social environment, and facility. All the challenges and their underlying causes may be resolved with the students' intention and efforts.
The Use of Story’ Retelling Technique to Develop Students’ Vocabulary at the Tenth Grade of SMAN 6 Wajo Ulviana Rasni; Maemuna Muhayyang; A. Muliati
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 4, October (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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This study aims to find out the development of vocabulary mastery by using a story' retelling technique. The researchers used a quantitative method with a pre- experimental research design and used cluster random sampling. The sample of this research is class X MIPA Tahfidz, with 34 students. The instrument used is a vocabulary test (pretest and post-test) that aims to obtain data in this research. The results of the data analysis showed that with the use of story' retelling techniques, students' vocabulary mastery increased. It can be proven by the t test value was lower than P (0.000 ˂ 0.05), which means (H0) of this research was rejected and (H1) was accepted. Therefore, it is concluded that the use of the story' retelling technique can develop the vocabulary mastery of the tenth-grade students of SMAN 6 Wajo.
The Effects of Engage, Study, Activate (ESA) Method on 10 Year Students’ English-Speaking Ability Azizah Hairunniza; Muhammad Asfah Rahman; Sultan Baa
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 2, April (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The purpose of this research was to discover whether the use of the ESA Method in teaching speaking has effects or not. The pre-experimental design was the method used by the researchers with one group pre-test and post-test. The population was the tenth-grade students of SMAN 3 Makassar in the 2021/2022 academic year. The sample was taken by using a purposive sample technique that consisted of 30 students. The instrument of this research was a speaking test administered as a pre-test and post-test. The result of this research proved that there was a significant difference between students’ scores before treatment and students’ scores after treatment. The students' speaking ability after the implementation of ESA is increased or getting better than before the implementation of the ESA Method. It can be seen from the mean score, the mean score of students’ pre-tests was 61.64,0020and it was lower than the mean score of post-tests (74.73). The significant value of this research (0.000) was smaller than the significant level (0.05). It can be concluded that the use of the ESA method affects students’ speaking ability in terms of accuracy and fluency at the tenth-grade students of SMAN 3 Makassar.
The Profile of Vocabulary Mastery and Translation Ability of Junior High School Students in Pangkep Sri Rahayu Marwati; Sahril Nur; A. Muliati
Journal of Excellence in English Language Education Vol 1, No 4, October (2022): Journal of Excellence in English Language Education
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The aims of this study are to determine the vocabulary mastery and the ability to translate of junior high school students in Pangkep also whether vocabulary knowledge and translation competence are linked. This study employed a quantitative approach. This article only contains the third research question. The data of this research was collected through a test. Cluster-stratified random sampling was used to obtain the sample. In this study, 108 seventh-grade students in Pangkep were recruited from three accredited schools: SMP 1 Pangkajene, SMP 3 Bungoro, and SMP 5 Bungoro. The Pearson correlation results for vocabulary mastery and translation ability at A-certified schools are 0.653, which is 0.61-0.80, indicating a high correlation. Pearson correlation -0.595 is in the interval 0.41-0.60 for accredited B schools so that the correlation is obtained, and 0.112 is in the interval 0.00-0.20 for accredited schools so that no correlation is found.

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