cover
Contact Name
Haryanto Atmowardoyo
Contact Email
cjls@harpressid.com
Phone
+628124209433
Journal Mail Official
cjls@harpressid.com
Editorial Address
Griya Asri Sakinah M 34, Jl Pariwisata Macanda, Gowa, South Sulawesi, Indonesia 92112
Location
Kab. gowa,
Sulawesi selatan
INDONESIA
Celebes Journal of Language Studies
Published by Har Press Indonesia
ISSN : 27767493     EISSN : 28082079     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51629/cjls.v3i1
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Celebes Journal of Language Studies (CJLS) ISSN (online): 2808-2079, (print): 2776-7493, is an open journal system founded by Har Press Indonesia, publisher under the auspices of YAYASAN STUDI PINISI MANDIRI (Decree of Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights: No. AHU-0010669.AH.01.04, 2019). Editorial Board includes experts of language studies from various universities. CJLS publishes twice per year. Issue 1 is scheduled in June and issue 2 is scheduled in December. Focus CJLS receives editable articles written in American English containing the results of language studies from any country. The length of articles ranges from 4000-8000 words covering Title, Introduction, Abstract, Related Literature Review, Research Method, Findings and Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendation, and References. Editable articles are the ones with less than 30% plagiarism risk excluding the References checked with plagramme.com. Scope CJLS publishes the results of quantitative and qualitative researches in the fields of descriptive linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, semantics, and pragmatics.
Articles 11 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023" : 11 Documents clear
Indonesian EFL Lecturers’ Performance and Attitude, and Their Pedagogical Implications in Teaching English in the Classroom Practices Rahman, Ninik Wahyuni; Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Salija, Kisman
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.122

Abstract

This research aimed at finding out the Indonesian EFL lecturers’ performance based on the students’ perceptions, exploring the EFL lecturers’ attitudes, and investigating their pedagogical implications in teaching English in classroom practices. This research applied mixed-method design; Concurrent Mixed Methods Strategy, with type Triangulation Concurrent Strategy. The population was the students of the English education department in the academic year 2021/2022 and the EFL lecturers in the same major at Institut Parahikma Indonesia, Gowa. The researcher used total sampling from students and lecturers. The instruments used were 2 kinds of questionnaires, an observation checklist, and documentation by video recording. The quantitative data were analyzed by using SPSS through descriptive statistics (percentages, mean scores, and standard deviations), and the quantitative-qualitative data were analyzed by using SPSS then through four stages; data collection, data condensation, data display, and drawing conclusions. Based on the results, the Indonesian EFL lecturers’ performance based on the students’ perceptions was categorized as effective and had good performance in teaching English. It showed in terms of planning, implementing, and evaluating the learning. Next, the EFL lecturers’ attitudes were proper and positive towards their teaching of English. It is supported by the performance and ability of the lecturers to increase the students’ motivation to learn through good collaboration with their students. Furthermore, the pedagogical implications of Indonesian EFL lecturers were appropriate to the principle of pedagogical competence in teaching English. It was cultivated through their performance, ability, as well as attitudes that affected and improved their students’ learning English outcomes in terms of grammar and pronunciation.
The Effects of Self-Efficacy on Students’ Reading Comprehension M, Andi Ikhsan Anggriawan; Jabu, Baso; Dollah, Syarifuddin
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.123

Abstract

Self-efficacy is concerned with people’s beliefs in their capabilities to do something including reading. Reading comprehension is a part of English study measuring understanding of English. The objectives of this research were (1) to investigate the students’ self-efficacy in reading comprehension (2) to investigate the students’ reading comprehension and (3) to investigate whether there are the effects of students’ self-efficacy on their reading comprehension. This research applied Ex Post Facto. The sample of 33 students was selected by using the cluster random sampling technique. Data collection used reading tests and questionnaires. The data were analyzed by using SPSS 23. The result showed that the percentage of the students’ self-efficacy was in the high category, and the students’ reading comprehension was in the good category. There was no effect of self-efficacy on reading comprehension in this research.
The Analysis of Code Switching in EFL Students’ Online Presentation at University Zahra, Annisa Fatimatus; Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Salija, Kisman
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.124

Abstract

Code-switching is a phenomenon of language exchange between one language and another which is often found in the communication of bilingual students, especially in EFL students. In this study, the researcher focuses to determine the types of code switching in EFL students’ online presentations, factors that influence code-switching in students’ online presentations and functions of code-switching in EFL students’ online presentations. This study applied a qualitative method by applying a case study. This research was conducted at Makassar State University. The subjects of this study were twenty-one students in the first semester of the postgraduate program whose selected by purposive sampling technique. This research was obtained by using observation and interviews as instruments. The results of this study indicate that three types of code-switching appear in EFL students’ online presentations, namely intra-sentential code-switching, extra-sentential or tag switching, and inter-sentential code-switching. Then, the factors that influence code-switching occur in students' online presentations are the interlocutor factor, physical situation, the topic of discourse, regional factor, and also lack of vocabulary. Furthermore, there are four functions of code-switching by EFL students during online presentations providing the keywords, explaining the material clearly, solving nervousness, and reducing tension.
The Implementation of Technology Integration During Distance Learning in the Graduate Program of Universitas Negeri Makassar Syahrullah, Syahrullah; Dollah, Syarifuddin; Weda, Sukardi
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.125

Abstract

This study aims (1) to investigate the implementation of technology integration in distance learning, (2) to discover students’ perception of the implemented technologies, and also (3) to reveal students’ motivation toward the implemented technologies during distance learning. The study is descriptive research that used a mixed-methods approach using a questionnaire survey and interviews in collecting the data. The subject of this study was lecturers and 60 students of the academic year 2021/2022 of English Education, Graduate Program of Universitas Negeri Makassar. The results of the study are; (1) technologies that had been integrated into the graduate program during distance learning were Zoom, SYAM-OK, WhatsApp, and Google Meet. The technology integration was successful with common problems such as connection issues and minimal support from the university. Furthermore, (2) the student’s perception of accepting this technology based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) showed positive perception, which the average overall score of those four applications being 74.1%. In detail, SYAM-OK had a positive perception (70%), Zoom had a positive perception (81.5%), Google Meet had a moderate perception (63.5%), and WhatsApp had a positive perception (81.25%). Additionally, (3) the analysis of student motivation indicated that the students had a positive level of motivation during the integration of technology in distance learning. The average percentage score was 74.5%, with Attention (70%), Relevance (74%), Confidence (78%), and Satisfaction (76%). All aspects were classified as high motivation. Overall, this study highlights the importance of integrating technology in distance learning to improve student motivation and enhance the learning experience.
The Implementation Steps of Project-based Learning in English Language Teaching at Islamic Boarding School Yamin, Muhammad; Halim, Abd.; Muhayyang, Maemuna
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.126

Abstract

Project-based learning is a student-centered method of organizing learning in projects in which the students drive their learning and the teacher plays as facilitator in a project designed. This research aimed to explore the implementation steps of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) approach employed by a teacher in an EFL classroom. It used a descriptive qualitative method. For the description of PjBL steps, the researchers administered classroom observation and in-depth interviews taking an English teacher as the informant at Al Ihsan Islamic boarding School, Polewali Mandar, West Sulawesi. The findings revealed that the teacher implemented three major steps of PjBL in English language teaching, that is (1) planning and preparation, (2) the project work, and (3) report and presentation. Planning and preparation steps showed the best sample of previous project work referring to a real-life example of language usage and building the project activities’ framework; the project work step guided the project’s implementation and monitored the progress of the students’ project; and report and presentation step bridged the discussion and encouraged peer assessment among the students’ work. Based on these three steps, it is concluded that the implementation of PjBL had a positive impact not only on English language learning as a whole but also on other areas of learning, that is critical thinking, collaboration and communication skills of the students as well.
Online-based English Reading Learning Model in the New Normal Era (Post-Pandemic Covid-19) Atmowardoyo, Haryanto; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.127

Abstract

This article is part of research entitled "Online-based Student English Learning Models in Facing Curriculum Changes in the New Normal Era." This research was conducted to see and identify online-based reading learning models for students. The research method is a descriptive qualitative method using a questionnaire and the final assignment of the Project course (Lesson Plan and Instruction). The number of samples used was 52 students who took the Project course (Lesson Plan and Instruction). Of the 52 students, 7 students chose to teach the reading skill. Data analysis includes observation, open coding, and axial coding. The results reveal that the media used by students in learning reading skills is divided into online media 57.14% (4 students) and 42.85% offline (3 students) in learning reading skills. Applications used by students in learning reading are divided into Zoom, face-to-face/ offline, Quizzes, PPT, and YouTube. The learning methods that students apply in learning reading are Communicative Language Teaching (14.28%), Guided Discovery Learning (14.28%), Audio Lingual Method (14.28%), Suggestopedia (14.28%), Discovery Learning (14.28%), Total Physical Response (14.28%) and Community Language Learning (14.28%). The topics presented included: Comparison; Narrative text; Personal Letters; Description, and Notice.
Developing English Vocabulary Mastery of Students at SMPIT Ibnu Sina Makassar through Word Card Games Muhayyang, Maemuna; Asriati, Asriati; G, Hasriani
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.128

Abstract

This study is to describe two main points, namely (1) the development of English vocabulary mastery of 7th-grade students of SMPIT Ibnu Sina, Makassar using word card games, and (2) the aspects of vocabulary that hinder their English vocabulary development. Pre-experimental research method with pre and post-test design was used to quantitatively describe the impact of the treatment given through the use of word card games in developing students' vocabulary mastery comprising three aspects, namely (1)vocabulary forms in spelling and pronunciation, (2) denotative meaning of vocabulary, and (3) vocabulary usage focusing on the use of Present and Past Tense sentence patterns both in oral and written forms and the hindering aspects of their vocabulary mastery development which are then described qualitatively. The grade 7 students of SMPIT Ibnu Sina, Makassar totalling 28 students were the population of this study using the census sampling technique. To collect data, a vocabulary test was administered in three forms of questions, namely (1) spelling and pronunciation, (2) matching for vocabulary meaning, and (3) multiple choice and making simple sentences. The results showed that (1) the word cards could develop the English vocabulary mastery of students in terms of vocabulary form, vocabulary meaning, and vocabulary use empirically indicated by the mean score of pre-tests as 58.13 taken into an average category and post-tests is 79.72 classified into a good category and (2) the aspect that hinders students' vocabulary mastery is pronunciation and sentence construction. These findings are simply considered that word card games can be implemented to bridge the development of students’ vocabulary mastery coming along with teaching English structures.
The Implementation of Peer Teaching Technique in English Teaching at The Eight Grades of Junior High School in Pallangga Gowa Azis, Suhaeni; Halim, Abdul; Aeni, Nur
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.129

Abstract

The research used a qualitative method which used descriptive research. The sample consisted of 5 students from the eighth grade of Junior High School at SMPN 5 Pallangga. The data on the implementation of peer teaching techniques were analyzed by using observation and interviews. It aims to investigate the implementation of peer teaching techniques for the students and to explore the advantages and disadvantages of peer teaching for the students. The result of this research showed that the students have a good perception of peer teaching. It can be seen from good based on observations and interviews that have been obtained by the researcher that the students as the peer teacher of English teaching have a good perception of peer teaching. They like to teach by using peer teaching. They like the enjoyable situation of the class on peer teaching. They can also keep good communication with students on peer teaching. The students consider that there are many advantages of peer teaching such as it can increase the teaching experience, the students are more spirited to teach, the students are more confident to teach, it can increase student learning motivation, and it can train the communication skills. So, it can be concluded that the students on peer teaching in English teaching at the eighth grade of junior high school are known good.
A Scientific Approach's Impact on Students' Writing Ability Rastiandary, Rastiandary; Latief, Hasnawati; Ilmiah, Ilmiah; Nappu, Syamsiarna
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.130

Abstract

This study intended to determine whether or not SMAN 3 Kulisusu students' writing skills might be improved by using a scientific approach. The research was conducted using quasi-experiments. Students in SMAN 3 Kulisusu's tenth grade made up the research sample. The samples, which included 20 students in each of the two classes (for a total of 40), were purposefully selected. A written descriptive test for pre- and post-tests was the instrument utilized to collect the data. The results showed that the experimental group's mean post-test score (34.5) was higher than the control group's mean post-test score (18.2). With a degree of freedom (df) = 38, the value of the t-test (12.5) was higher than the t-table (2.024) at the level of significance 0.05. As a result, H0 was disproved, and Ha was accepted. Based on the results, it is considered that using a scientific approach helped the tenth-grade students at SMAN 3 Kulisusu, Kab Buton Utara, improve their writing skills.
The Effect of English Song Media on Students' Vocabulary Pronunciation Munir, Munir; Zalsabila, Alya
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v3i1.131

Abstract

Language is a communication tool that plays an important role in human life. By using language, one can relate to other people. Pronunciation is very important in vocabulary development because it involves distinguishing between sounds that combine to form words and concepts. Observations are carried out by observing and carefully recording events in the classroom, which occur during the interaction of all participants in the learning process at school. This study chose class IX students because the age level of these students is usually students who are less interested in learning one language, especially English. This research was conducted in four meetings. The results of the study indicate that the results of interviews that have been conducted by researchers indicate that the answers received by researchers indicate that students are very motivated and happy in learning English by using the media song. In addition, based on the results of observations and actions taken by researchers in using song media in teaching and learning activities, shows that students have succeeded in bringing about changes in how to pronounce the vocabulary spoken in every word tested. The important aspect of influencing the nation's vision and mission. Education is the key to a better future. Pronunciation is very important in vocabulary development because it involves distinguishing between sounds that combine to form words and concepts.

Page 1 of 2 | Total Record : 11