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Journal of English Language Teaching and Education
Published by IKIP PGRI Pontianak
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JELTE: Journal of English Language Teaching and Education is a peer-reviewed journal published in Indonesia by Faculty of Language and Arts Education. This journal is published twice a year: September and March. The article submission, as well as the review process, are not subject of any charge (FREE), but the publication fee (Only if printed) The scopes of the journal include the following topic areas: English Language Pedagogy English language Literacy English for Specific Purposes ELT and Materials Development and Evaluation English Language Testing and Assessment Teaching English to Young Learners English and Literature Second Language Acquisition
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AN ANALYSIS OF USING MINIMAL PAIRS IN PRONOUNCING CONSONANTS AND VOWELS Debby Citra Dewi; Diah Astriyanti
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This research aimed to describe pronunciation error and correct pronunciation in English consonants and vowels by the participants on Phonology subject.  The data were from the fourth semester students of English education study program. Furthermore, all of the students that participated there were 12 students. This research applied a descriptive study with qualitative approach. The data of this research was collected by test and documentation. To conduct the test, the researcher chose minimal pair words which are focused on thirteen English consonant sounds: /ð/, /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /f/, /v/, /k/, /g/, /ʔ/, /tʃ/, /dʒ/, and /h/.  Then, nine vowel sounds, there were : /iː/, /ɪ/, /e/, /o/, /ɔː/, /eɪ/, /ɑː/, /әʊ/, and /æ/. Additionally, the documents consisted of students’ voice such as audio recorded. The research finding were analyzed how many of them who made error in pronouncing the minimal pairs words. There were 3 steps in analyzing data, such as data reduction, data display, and conclusion/verification. For the result of this research, it shows that the dominant pronunciation errors made by the fourth students semester was in English consonant sounds /s/ and /z/. The students who made pronunciation error was 91,7%. Whereas, the dominant errors pronunciation of minimal pair words by the participants in vowel sounds were /æ/ and /eɪ/. The students made pronunciation error was 91,7%.Keywords : Pronunciation, minimal pairs.
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS METHOD IN READING COMPREHENSION Emilia Elvi Santika; Finny Anita; Ageung Darajad
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This research aimed to review previous relevant studies to see the contribution of graphic organizers method in reading comprehension. This research was conducted using a systematic review qualitative research method. The object in this study were five previous relevant studies that have been selected using inclusion and exclusion criteria.  The method used to collect the data in this study were internet searching (Google Scholar), manual searching, and Zotero software. The data was analyzed by thematic analysis. The results of the review showed that overall the students’ achievement after applying graphic organizers had improved such as: (1) students more creative in make their own graphic organizers, (2) it help them to separate relevant details from what is fascinating but not necessary for instance, (3) store vocabulary, (4) summarize reading text, (5) students’ confidence had improved, (6) the knowledge of student’s text structure had improved and (7) deepen understanding. That’s mean graphic organizers gives such a positive contribution to the students in reading comprehension.
ENGLISH TEACHERS' STRATEGIES IN TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION IN THE FORM OF HYBRID LEARNING Marsiana Nanda Alvionita; citra Kusumaningsih; Elly Syahadati
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This researcher aims to determine the strategies used by teachers in teaching reading comprehension during the hybrid learning period in implementing this strategy at SMAS Karya Budi Putussibau. This researcher involved only 1 school located in an urban area. This researcher used a descriptive type of research with a qualitative approach. Collecting data using semi-structured interviews and an Observation checklist, with interview tools using interview guidelines. In this research, there was 1 school involved, namely SMAS Karya Budi Putussibau. The informants chose 2 respondents, namely the English teacher. This data collection tool is carried out by telephone which is carried out face-to-face (offline). It was used to support this interview data and observation checklist. Then, these results were analyzed to answer the research problem by collecting through interview guidelines and knowing its relevance, so that they could explore and obtain information contained in schools, especially about teachers' strategies in teaching reading comprehension during hybrid learning classes. This researcher found two strategies used by English teachers at SMAS Karya Budi Putussibau in teaching reading comprehension during hybrid learning classes. The first strategy is Think-Aloud and the second strategy is Question-Answer Relationship (QARs). Applying this strategy, can also improve students' reading comprehension and improve students' reading ability to find main ideas, especially in reading English both inside and outside the classroom during the hybrid learning period.
AN ANALYSIS ON STUDENTS’ SELF CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKING SKILL Diyan Febriyani; Desi Sri Astuti; Elly - Syahadati
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The the purposes of the research 1) to find out the level of confidence of the eighth grade students' confidence in MTs AL JIHAD Pontianak in the Academic Year of 2019/2020. 2) to find out analysis score of students' confidence in speaking skills to eighth grade MTs AL-JIHAD Pontianak in Academic Year of 2019/2020. The research method used in this research was descriptive method. Data collection techniques used in this research  resume are indirect communication and structured interviews. Data collection tools are questionnaires and interviews. Based on the results of the study can be concluded that in a manner general self-confidence of eighth grade MTs AL-JIHAD Pontianak in Academic Year 2019/2020 has been particularly good more specifically can be described as follows. 1) The level of confidence of the eighth grade students' confidence in MTs AL JIHAD Pontianak in the Academic Year of 2019/2020 namely having a fairly good level of confidence this is evident from the results acquisition of 62% included in the category quite good.  2).students' self-level scores in speaking skills to eighth grade MTs AL-JIHAD Pontianak in Academic Year 2019/2020 is the result of confidence indicator items in can already have a pretty good confidence this can be seen from .some indicators, namely to ask questions in learning 57%, Expressing their own ideas 61%, Appreciating the opinions of others 59%, Working together 66%, Open to criticism 71%, Optimistic 54%, Daring to present 63%. Suggestions after this research are conducted, which are 1). Students can further increase their confidence through working with the teacher through the provision of facilities that are necessary to carry out. 2) The teacher helps students to increase their confidence in speaking ability through activities that can support students in improving their speaking ability. Keywords : Self Confidence, Speaking Skills
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF FREE WRITING TO TEACHING WRITING Elda Fanisa Putri; Tri Kurniawati; Ageung Darajat
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This research aimed to find out the contribution of free writing technique to teaching writing. A systematic review method was applied in this research. Thesubjectof this research was five studies selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria. This research reviewed five published selected studies related to free writing technique in teaching writing from year 2010 to 2018.The researcher founds the related studies (journals) manually by using search engine google scholar with keywords searching “Free Writing technique” to find the journals and using zotero software as a tool to collect and select the journals.The researcher used thematic analysis to analyze the data.The research findings showed that freewriting technique contributes helps students to overcome fears of making mistakes in writing, release inner tension, reduce students’ writing anxiety, facilitate the students to focus in generating and exploring the ideas, make the students enjoyed the activity, and beneficial for learning English. Last but not least, free writing increase the students speed of writing and flow of thought. Moreover, it increase students’ writing fluency, improve students’ writing confidence. Keywords : Free Writing, Systematic Review, Writing
Students' Perceptions in Using WhatsApp as Learning Media Priskila Novianti; Tri Kurniawati; M.Iqbal Ripo Putra; Ageung Darajat
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This research aimed to find out students’ perceptions in using WhatsApp as learning media to the Eleventh Grade students of SMA Negeri 1 Suti Semarang in the Academic Year of 2020/2021. This research was descriptive survey design in quantitative describe method. The participants of this research were 30 students. The proposed research applied online questionnaire (close-ended) as a tool. The closed-ended questionnaire was modified instrument based on Embi (2016) which consisted 20 statements rated four Likert-scale. To help researcher calculating the data and managing the charts, the researcher operate Ms. Excel 2016 to measurement of frequenc and percentage of the data. The findings stated that almost all students had positive perceptions on the use of WhatsApp as learning media. The findings indicated that almost all of aspects of WhatsApp were averaged at agreed scale. The findings also indicated that WhatsApp is helpfull, useful, and flexible to support students learning activities, however to access the internet in online learning is still expensive. Therefore, from the explained above the researcher conclude that, WhatsApp is a media that can be used to support learning process especially in the school.
AN ANALYSIS OF MOTHER TONGUE INTERFERENCE IN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION Ilva Widiantari; Aunurrahman Aunurrahman; Sahrawi Sahrawi
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This research aimed to investigate the interference of the Malay language in Pronouncing English voiceless stops by EFL students in Pontianak. The design of this research was a descriptive study. The total participants were 15 EFL students whose mother tongue is Malay. This research used a pronunciation test to collect pronunciation data through an audio recorder as the main tool. Pronunciation test sheet consisted 21 English words contains English voiceless stops phoneme /p/, /t/, and /k/. Based on the research findings, after conducting a pronunciation test the data showed that from 315 English words that had been tested there were 129 words in total found mispronounced by the students. Mostly, mispronunciation happened when pronouncing phoneme /p/ that was 56 times from 105 chances, followed by phoneme /t/ that was 42 times from 105 chances and phoneme /k/ which 31 errors from 105 chances. Based on the research findings, mother tongue indicated interfere students` pronunciation in pronouncing English words at Pontianak.  Keywords: Mother tongue, Interference, English pronunciation.
EFL Teachers’ Difficulties in Teaching Listening Comprehension Novi Ernita; aunurrahman aunurrahman; Maliqul Hafis; Rahayu Meliasari
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengekplorasi kesulitan guru Bahasa Inggris dalam mengajar pemahaman mendengar di SMA Negeri 1 Ketungau Hulu tahun akademik 2020/2021 dan untuk menemukan solusi dalam mengatasi kesulitan guru Bahasa Inggris dalam mengajar pemahaman listening. Penelitian ini mengimplementasikan sebuah rancangan penelitian deskriptif dalam metode kualitatif. Terdapat 3 guru Bahasa Inggris yang berpartisipasi untuk mengumpulkan data utama. Penelitian ini diterapkan dengan menggunakan sebuah teknik wawancara melalui panggilan telepon. Wawancara ini dimodifikasi dan diadopsi dari protocol Md, Rahman Saidur (2014) yang terdiri dari 6 pertanyaan. Penemuan penelitian ini mengidentifikasikan bahwa guru Bahasa Inggris SMA Negeri 1 Ketungau Hulu menghadapi kesulitan dalam menggunakan strategi untuk mengajar pemahaman mendengar, siswa-siswi kesulitan untuk fokus dengan pelajaran, pengeras suara atau media yang digunakan terkadang tidak berfungsi, buku atau materi-materi tidak selalu tersedia di sekolah, dan kesulitan dalam mengatur situasi kelas.                                                      Kata kunci: Kesulitan dalam Mengajar Mendengar, Menulis Skripsi 
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE (EFL) STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN SPEAKING CLASS Monika Herawaty; Desi Sri Astuti; Elly Syahadati
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 This research aimed find out the most common cause of English Foreign Language (EFL) students’ anxiety in speaking class to the Third Semester Students of English Education Study Program of IKIP PGRI Pontianak. The subject of this research was only one class, the number of subject was 31 students from B Morning class. This research was a descriptive research. The data collected from the questionnaire and interview. The data which have been collected are analyzed by using google form as a tool to collect the data.  The findings showed the percentages of English Foreign Language (EFL) students’ anxiety in cognitive, behavioural, and physiological factors. The mean score of English Foreign Language (EFL) students’ anxiety in cognitive factor was 74.2% Then, the mean score in behavioural factor was 74%. And then the mean score in physiological factor was 72%. The students in speaking class they are lack of preparation, fear of making mistakes, afraid of the classmates that they could not do their best in speaking class. With these findings, therefore the researcher concluded that the most common cause of English Foreign Language (EFL) students’ anxiety in speaking class was cognitive factors. Keyword: English Foreign Language (EFL) students’ anxiety, speaking anxiety, descriptive research.
STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN LEARNING ENGLISH ( A Descriptive Study to the Seventh Grade Students of SMPN 03 Mempawah Hilir in the Academic Year of 2021/2022 ) Wendiyarti Jusriwulandari ,; Diah Astriyanti ,; Ageung Darajat ,; Purwiyanti ,
Journal of English Language Teaching and Education (JELTE) Vol 3, No 2 (2022): JELTE
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       This research is the result of research on students’ anxiety in learning English by students of SMPN 03 Mempawah Hilir, West Kalimantan. Anxiety in learning English is often reported to negatively affect English learning. This research aims to determine the level of anxiety and the factors that dominate the anxiety of students at SMPN 03 in Mempawah Hilir, West Kalimantan in learning English, which will then be carried out further research to respond to the findings in this research. The method used in this research is descriptive approach, where the findings are presented in the form of a description of the calculations from the data obtained from questionnaires and interviews. This research took junior high school students in one class as respondents. They are class VII A students in 2021/2022. Questionnaires and interviews were distributed to collect data on students' anxiety in learning English. The questions in the questionnaire were made to determine the level of students' anxiety in learning English but interviews were conducted to determine the factors that dominate students' anxiety in learning English. The data obtained from the questionnaire will be calculated the average and percentage. Then the value obtained will be categorized such as mild anxiety, moderate anxiety, severe anxiety, and panic. From the results of interviews with students, conclusions will be drawn to see the similarities experienced by students. It was found that level of students’ anxiety in this school is severe anxiety. In mild anxiety, the average result is (59%) with enough criteria. On  moderate anxiety, the average result is (57%) with enough criteria, (67%) of severe anxiety belongs to the strong criteria. There is a (47%) average score on panic anxiety that belongs to the enough criteria. Based on the results of these percentages, students are in the Severe Anxiety. From the results of the interview, it was found that the factor that dominates students' anxiety in learning English is test anxiety. All respondent are 24 students of class VII A in 2021/2022.