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JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching
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JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching that published by the English Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Batanghari University. JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching aims at reporting high-quality empirical and original research contributions for the benefit of researchers in the field of English Language Teaching. The scope includes theory and practice in English language teaching and learning and Linguistics. It is published twice a year in the months of April and September. It presents articles on analysis studies, application of theories, research reports, materials development and review. Focus and Scope JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching is an open access published by Batanghari University, Jambi, Indonesia. The main objective of JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching is to provide a platform for the academicians and researchers to share the contemporary thoughts in the fields of language, language teaching, and linguistics. The journal publishes research papers in the all the fields of language, language teaching, and linguistics such as: Language Teaching, Language Development, Translation, Teaching and Education in general, Phonetics and Phonology, Morphology, Lexicology, Syntax, Semantic, Pragmatic, Discourse Analysis, Grammar Analysis, Historical Linguistics, Language Evolution, Applied Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics, and other related studies of language
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The Effect of Mangaplus Application Toward Student’s Reading Comprehension of Narrative Text at Tenth Grade of Senior High School 8 Muaro Jambi Pasada, Adrieco; Silfia, Efa; Dinata, Ridho Praja
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.157

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This research aims to find out the effect of using the MangaPlus application on students' reading comprehension in the narrative text at tenth-grade students of SMAN 8 Muaro Jambi. This research used a quantitative research design with a quasi-experimental approach, including quantitatively accepted pre- test and post-tests. This research uses tenth-grade students of SMAN 8 Muaro Jambi from XE1 Fase and XE3 Fase as a sample class. Before offering treatment, the exam should assess the student's reading comprehension with 25 multiple-choice reading tests. In the pre-test experimental group, the researcher received 32 sample scores with mean values of 54, 70, 88, and. 32. After treatment, the researcher acquired 32 sample scores with means of 55, 58, 80, and 32. Based on the result of the research it can be concluded that the Mangaplus application can help students to enhance their reading skills.Keywords: Reading Comprehension, Narrative Text, Mangaplus Application
An Analysis of Students’ Problem with Reading Comprehension at The Eleventh Grade Student of Senior High School 2 Muaro Jambi Vienendra, Ridwan; Wennyta, Wennyta; Fitri, Nurul
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.162

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The purpose of the research is to find out students' problems with reading comprehension in the eleventh grade of Senior High School 2 Muaro Jambi. The research utilized qualitative questionnaires as an approach method. The population consisted of XI IPA students at SMAN 2 Muaro Jambi for the 2023 academic year and the sample consisted of 28 students from class XI IPA 3. The researcher used a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire in a predetermined form, namely a questionnaire. To find out these findings, tabulations were used to collect data from student scores to categorize 8 indicators of 16 questions and 5 student items that they answered and selected. After the results of the data are found, a classification of student scores is carried out using the Likert scale from Jamieson (2017). Based on the research findings, the indicators out of 8 were divided into 16 questions and the 5 items of reading comprehension ability they chose were Strongly agree (16%), Agree (34%), Undecided (3%), Disagree (2%), Strongly disagree (0%). have an average value agree. However, the overall average by the sum of all 5 items was summed and the result (89,6) is Strongly Agree. Furthermore, students' ability in reading comprehension gets a score of 59% which has been added to the Strongly Agree category. This shows that the level of ability in reading comprehension of students is in Strongly Agree, and it shows that the score in reading comprehension is still in Strongly Agree.Keywords: Students ability, reading comprehension
Analysis of Students Difficulties in Learning Listening Comprehension of Eleventh Grade Students at Senior High School 9 Jambi Rosyada, Amrina; Suyadi, Suyadi; Kurniati, Erisa
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.158

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The process of learning that involves listening comprehension aids pupils in comprehending the subject or lesson being covered. The goal of this study is to learn more about the challenges that children have with reading comprehension. based on the observations made by the researcher during fieldwork (PPL). When listening to audio content, some pupils experience difficulty. This research use qualitative method and the data was gathered by questionnaire. According to the analysis of students difficulties listening comprehension, listening is an extremely challenging skill for language learners. The factors that affected their listening were the phsyical environment, the listener factor, and the listening content. Therefore, the English Education main issues with students accent, pronunciation, speech rate, vocabulary and diverse speaker accents were combined with a lack of focus and poor recording quality. Understanding students challenges can motivate effective learning strategies to help students improve their listening skills. It also suggested remedies to the challenges, such as the teacher adapting and improving listening material, activating students vocabulary, providing a diversity of accents while practicing listening in a language laboratory, and improving their pronunciation through instruction from native speakers. The study findings may be valuable to people who are interested the topic.Keyword : Listening, Difficulties
Students Difficulties in Using Simple Past Tense in Narrative Text at Tenth Grade of Senior High School 8 Muaro Jambi Nurhasanah, Riska Meilina; Suyadi, Suyadi; Silfia, Efa
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.163

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This research aims to find out the levels of difficulty faced by tenth-grade students at Senior High School 8 Muaro Jambi in using simple past tense within narrative texts. The research used a quantitative descriptive research design with purposive sampling. 28 students from class XE 4 were taken as participants. The researcher used a test as an instrument. The findings reveal that the students fall into 4 categories: Very Poor, Poor, Moderate, and Good levels. 13 students in the "Very Poor" level, and 10 students in the “Poor” level. It indicates difficulties in using simple past tense. Students performed better in answering Regular verb questions than Irregular ones. The mean score that obtained is 26.43. The standard deviation is 18.72, indicating a relatively high degree of variability. The highest score obtained is 62.5, the lowest is 0. The spread of scores suggests a wide range of individual differences, suggesting heterogeneity in performance within the sample.Keywords: Level of difficulty, narrative text, simple past tense
Error Analysis of Using Simple Past Tense in Writing Sentences at the Third Semester of English Language Education Program in University of Batanghari Atarigsyah, Muhamad; Fitri, Nurul; Silfia, Efa
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.154

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This research investigates the errors made by third-semester students in the English Language Education Program at the University of Batanghari when using Simple Past Tense. The research aims to identify the types of errors based on Dulay et al.'s Surface Strategy taxonomy and explore the causes of errors. The research used a Descriptive Qualitative design. Research instruments included a writing test and documentation of test results. The findings revealed that students made various errors in using Simple Past Tense, with the error of omission constituting 57 error items (26.6%), error of addition constituting 37 items (16.6%), the error of misformation constituting 123 items (55.2%), and error of misordering constituting 6 items (1,6%) of total errors. The total of errors is 223 error items. The most recurring error is misformation, while misordering is the least common. The causes of errors are identified as overgeneralization, insufficient grammatical knowledge, and insufficient vocabulary knowledge.Keywords: Error analysis, simple past tense, surface strategy taxonomy
Students’ Ability of Using Simple Present Tense on Descriptive Text at Seventh Grade of Junior High School Laboratorium Jambi City Butar Butar, Putri Anggie Ayu; Ismiyati, Yanti; Dinata, Ridho Praja
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.159

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The ability of students to understand the learning material is important, especially in understanding the simple present tense in descriptive text. This research is aimed to find out how far the students' ability to understand the simple present tense in descriptive text. This research uses quantitative as a research design and descriptive quantitative as a research approach. This research took a population of seventh graders at SMP Laboratorium Jambi City in the 2023/2024 academic year and the sample was all students in class VII in the 2023/2024 academic year. This research uses a multiple-choice test given to the respondents as a research instrument, and then the results of the test are assessed and analyzed. The technique of collecting data was using the test. The technique of data analysis was using the mean formula. This research found that the average value of the test obtained is 49.66. As a result, 2 students received the predicate "good", 8 students received the predicate "moderate", and 5 students received the predicate "poor". In conclusion, the student's ability to understand simple present tense in descriptive text is moderate level.Keywords: Students’ ability, simple present tense, descriptive text
Students’ Perception on the Use of YouTube for Students’ Speaking Skill at SMAN 8 Kota Jambi Nuryanti, Anisyah; Silfia, Efa; Aisyah, Siti
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.155

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This research aims to know how the students’ perception when they using of YouTube for their speaking skill. The research using a Qualitative Design with the Phenomenology Approach, utilizing qualitative data in the form of a descriptive qualitative. With tenth students present during data collection. Purposive sampling is employed to select subjects, and the research instruments include a observation, interview, and documentation. The technique of data collection used steps are data reduction, coding, data display, and conclusion. The findings reveal that students use YouTube as an additional English learning media, students can communicate with teacher if the teacher encourage them to speak English, the students can pronounce good when they speak, the vocabulary they used is a new, the students still not fluent when they speak English because they still think of the grammar. The results of the research is students perception on the use of YouTube for learn English is positive, in YouTube they can learn anything especially for speaking skills. In YouTube can make students good pronounce, increase students vocabulary, but YouTube less helpful for grammar and fluent.Keywords : Students’ Perception, YouTube, Speaking Skill
Analysis on Students Vocabulary Mastery of Students Hospitality in Vocational High School 4 at Tenth Grade Students Jambi City Armita, Putri Rahmawati
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.160

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This research aims to find out how students’ hospitality vocabulary mastery at Vocational High School 4 Jambi City. This type of the research is a quantitative descriptive research method with a total population of 69 people. Through a simple random sampling technique, 33 students of Class X PH 1 were selected to be sampled who will be representative of the population. The data were collected by using tests. The test is given to know students’ ability in vocabulary mastery. It is multiple-choice and consists of fifty questions. The result of this research is students’ vocabulary mastery test in English subject obtained a total score of 1794 with an average of 54,48. It means that students’ vocabulary mastery is good enough.Keywords: Vocabulary Mastery, Students Hospitality
The Effect of Duolingo Application on Student’s English Vocabulary Mastery at Tenth Grade Student of SMA N 11 Jambi City Haris, Fhilhamdhi Al; Suyadi, Suyadi; Silfia, Efa
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.156

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The main problem of this research are the Understanding and Mastering English Vocabulary of student while learning, especialy at school. The aim of this study is to find the student capabilities and the determination of student in Vocabulary, especialy in the absent of class directly at school while Covid-19 Lockdown few years back. The researcher will use field research as a method of inquiry, observation and survey aswell. Research participants are 52 students who’s In Tenth Grade. From these, the finding are most of the student had a problem with the Environment or Surrounding of their learning area, while the rest had a problem with the Learning progress. Based on these, the Student had a trouble in learning while at school because their classmate, the task from other subject, and short hour to study English in class or while at home because of their homework from other subject, helping chores around the house as well as they need some breaktime from school since morning. Even more so while on Covid-19 few years back these student had to study at their home and most of the time the teacher explaining the materiel for a bit before throwing a homework or task for them to do. And while studying process it’s not effective example like because of the lack of direct communication, noisy surrounding, not enough sufficient device for said learning class, and the list still going on. As the result those years of direct learning and leap of class, carried away until they are now in Tenth Grade. Especialy the student that just started learning or not proficient in English had a trouble at learning English Langguage in GeneralKeywords: Capabilities and Determination, Environment, Surroundings, Learning, Communication
An Analysis of Students’ Obstacles in Reading Comprehension Using Google Classroom for Twelfth Social 2 at SMA Negeri 1 Kota Jambi Bafadhal, Utami Aulia; Ismiyati, Yanti; Aisyah, Siti
JELT: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jelt.v8i1.161

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The objective of this research is to identify the obstacles in reading comprehension faced by the twelfth-grade students at SMA Negeri 1 Kota Jambi, to identify the obstacles using Google Classroom faced by the twelfth-grade students at SMA Negeri 1 Kota Jambi. This research is categorized as a quantitative research design. The subject of research was the twelfth-grade students at SMA Negeri 1 Kota Jambi. The technique of collecting the data is a Reading test. The researcher uses the techniques of analyzing the data are data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. The researcher presents the data from the obstacles in comprehending English text. The result of the researcher shows that there are 21,9% students who have obstacles in understanding to look for the main idea of the text with the total of incorrect is 47. Then, there are 20% students who have obstacles in understanding the vocabulary of the text with the total of incorrect is 43. Then, there are 20,4% students who have obstacles in understanding and making inference of the text with the total of incorrect is 44. Next, there are 37,7% students who have obstacles in understanding to look detail information of the text with the total incorrect is 81.Keywords: Students’ obstacles, reading comprehension, google classroom

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