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Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29646790     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.30870/jllp.v2i2.17800
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy (JLLP) is a biannually electronic journal, published every May and November in online versions by the English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher’s Training and Education, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Banten – Indonesia with e-ISSN: 2964-6790. The journal publishes high-quality works on various issues in Linguistics, literacy, and pedagogy for research-based articles. Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy (JLLP) invites researchers and practitioners to submit their manuscripts through our Online Submission System. The manuscripts being submitted to the Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy should strictly be original and plagiarism-free publication, and not been submitted or published elsewhere. All received manuscripts will initially be checked by the editorial team before being forwarded through Double-Peer Review. Moreover, since the first publication, Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy (JLLP) has used “Turnitin” Anti-Plagiarism Software to check the authenticity of the articles.
Articles 45 Documents
The Use of Nursery Rhymes to Improve Young Learners’ English Listening Skills at Primary Education Raiamanda, Ismi; Gailea, Nurhaeda; Utomo, Dhafid Wahyu
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i1.24091

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This research aims to find out how the process of the use of nursery rhymes improves young learners’ English listening skills, to find out the result of the use of nursery rhymes to improve young learners’ English listening skills and to discover why nursery rhymes can improve young learners’ English listening skills. This research was conducted at the elementary school level in the fourth grade of SDN Tunjung 1. Classroom action research with two cycles of quantitative and qualitative design was applied in this research. The data analysis was calculated in each cycle of the pretest and post-test, with 75 as the KKM score. The result of pre-test mean score in the first meeting of cycle I was 78,7, while the post-test meeting was 83,5. Then, the pre-test mean score in the first meeting of cycle II was 80, while the post-test meeting was 88,7. There are 18 students, or 78,26%, who passed KKM cycle I, 19 students or 82,60%, who passed KKM in the pre-test of cycle II, and 20 students or 86,95%, who passed KKM in the post-test of cycle II. The researcher concluded that the students improved by using nursery rhymes to learn English listening skills in the classroom.
The Effectiveness of Using Instagram in Teaching English Pronunciation at Senior High School Ningsih, Dwi Oktavia; Syafrizal, Syafrizal; Fargianti, Yusti
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i1.24134

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The research aimed to find out the effectiveness of using Instagram in teaching English pronunciation at SMA Negeri 4 Kota Serang. This study used a method that is quasi-experimental research. This study used a sample of tenth-grade students with a total of 60 students, 30 experimental students and 30 control class students. Both classes received a pre-test at the first researcher entering the class, and a post-test at the last researcher entering the class. The post-test results from the two classes would then be compared to find out the effectiveness of Instagram in teaching English pronunciation. Sig-2 tailed value from the experimental and control class was 0.01 and alpha (a) was 0.05, or 0.01<0.05, according to the results of the Independent Sample T-Test. It indicates that  was rejected and  was accepted. It is possible to conclude that Instagram was effective to improve students pronunciation.
The Use of Peer Feedback in Teaching Writing Procedure Text at High School Alfinia, Fitria Maya; Masrupi, Masrupi; Hamer, Welliam
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Mei 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i1.21572

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This study aims to investigate the implementation and response of students on peer feedback at a high school of SMA Informatika Kota Serang. The researcher used qualitative research with a case study method. Observation, questionnaires, and interviews were used as the data collecting technique. The subject of this research were tenth grade students, which consisted of 18 students. Based on the findings, it was found that the implementations were implemented in stages as:1)pre-training stage,2)while editing stage,3)post-editing stage. Students were training their critical thinking as well as communication skills as they exchanged the paper with their peers. This way, students are able to know their mistakes. The teacher also supervises peer feedback activity in class, making sure the teacher rechecks students' work after receiving comments from their peers. Additionally, based on the students’ response towards peer feedback, it has been found that students responded positively towards peer feedback activity. Students found it helpful and fun. They gain new knowledge from being the reviewer and the comments receiver. The students were enthusiastic in using peer feedback in the classroom. Thus, the researcher concludes that the implementation by the teacher was easy to follow and students reacted positively towards the usage of peer feedback in helping them make procedure text.
Deeping into Effective Teaching Strategies in Developing Vocabulary of English as a Foreign Language Ediwarman, Ediwarman; Pahamzah, John
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.29335

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The purpose of this article is to conduct critical reviews of vocabulary teaching strategies that have been effectively used in English classroom. The data obtained is contained in the site Google Scholar with the topic Method for Teaching Vocabulary in English. The result of the analysis article shows some effective strategies for teaching English vocabularies, such as teaching English vocabulary using drama, flashcards, movies, animation videos, and crosswords.
Type Of Slang Found In American Gangster Move Directed By Ridley Scott Putra, Ngakan Putu Ditya Suadirja
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.29328

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This study entitled Type of Slang Found in American Gangster Move Directed by Ridley Scott. The aim of study is to identify the types of Slang word used in the movie. The Qualitative method is used on this study. There were several steps taken in collecting the data such as: watching the movie, reading the movie script and understanding the words, phrases and dialogues by taking a noted of the data found, identifying and classifying the data based on the type of slang words found on the movie.  The writer uses the theory from Eric Partridge (1945) on the book of “Slang To-Day and Yesterday”. The study concludes that 15 slang words are found in the movie such as: shit, asshole, fuck, nuts, my man, cool, junkie, baby, bullshit, motherfucker, what the hell, bro, fellas, guys and dough. Based on the research results, the most widely used type of slang is society slang. 
Developing Vocabulary Material Using Game Quiz Vocabulary in Teaching Speaking Jumiati, Trie; Supartini, Nai
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.24580

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The goals of this study are to define the procedure and outcomes of creating the vocabulary material using game quiz vocabulary in speaking instruction, to characterize the viability of creating vocabulary materials using game quiz vocabulary in speaking instruction based on the opinions of experts and practitioners, and to analyze the responses of teachers and students to the learning modules. There were three groups of the subject for this study: the students, the researcher as an observer and the English teacher in the class. The first validator provided the score of 84%. Likewise, the product received additional 80% of the total score from the second validator. The both validators concluded that the developmental product was adequate for teaching students how to speak. The vocabulary suitability procedure for the game quiz is broken down into two sections: an initial restricted field test and a main field test. According to the initial validation data, the developmental product obtained an 89% accumulation score. However, the second validation result received an 84% score increase. In addition, during the most recent meeting, the researcher asked the observer to assess the developmental product.
The Use of Problem Based Learning to Improve Students’ Critical Thinking in Indonesian Junior High School Oktaviani, Helda; Suharsih, Siti; Handayani, Rita
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.23352

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Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional method in which students learn through facilitated problem solving. In PBL, students work in collaborative groups to identify what they need to learn to solve a problem. They engage in self-directed learning and then apply their new knowledge to the problem and reflect on what they learned and the effectiveness of the strategies used. The teacher acts to facilitate the learning process rather than impart knowledge. The goal of PBL is to help students develop 1) flexible knowledge, 2) effective problem-solving skills, 3) effective collaboration skills. This article aims to find out whether PBL can help students to think critically and how teachers implement Problem Based Learning in English class. In addition, this research was conducted in class VIII D with 30 students, there are 15 females and 15 males of SMPN 21 Kota Serang using qualitative case study method. The data was collected used observation and interview. The result of this study shows that Problem Based Learning helps students to think critically.
Enhancing Students' Vocabulary Mastery through the Look-Say Method in Junior High School Serina, Serina; Hamidiyah, Aisyah; Utomo, Dhafid Wahyu
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.29571

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This study was aimed to investigate students’ English vocabulary mastery improvement using the Look-Say method. The quasi-experimental was used as the research method and the sample was the seventh-grade students of the Islamic School in Dahu Banten. The instruments in this research were the pre-test and post-test. The content validity was used to test the item tests validity and the IBM SPSS Statistics 23 application with the Cronbach Alpa formula was used to test the reliability. The findings showed that there was an increase in mean scores from pre-test to post-test: the experimental class’s average score increased from 38.97 to 91.03, while the control class’s average score increased from 40.09 to 59.11. The Independent T-test from students’ score of the post-test was 0.00, which indicates a significant difference between the experimental class and the control class. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Look-Say method can enhance the seventh-grade students at Islamic School in Dahu Banten
The Effectiveness of Interactive PowerPoint in Teaching Speaking Narrative Text in Senior High School Susanti, Rosalina; Zamzam, Ahmad; Lail, Husnul
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.25142

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The aim of this research is to examine whether interactive PowerPoint is effective or not in teaching speaking narrative text. This research used a quantitative approach using a quasi-experimental design. This research was conducted in senior high school, with a sample of two classes determined by cluster random sampling technique consisting of 50 students. There were 25 students in class X-B and 25 students in class X-K. The research instrument is speaking assessment task using extensive (monologue) with the topic “The Legend of Malin Kundang” and “Princess Mandalika”. The students’ performance was measured using analytic rubrics. The result of data analysis using SPSS version 29th. The hypothesis testing results proved that the null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected because the value t–test (2.039) was higher than t-table (2.011). This research shows that interactive PowerPoint is effective in teaching speaking narrative text. 
Students' Perception On The Use Of WhatsApp Application As A Media For Online Learning Muis, Latif Abdul; Syafrizal, Syafrizal; Sidik, Ezis Japar; Gailea, Nurhaeda
Journal of Linguistics, Literacy, and Pedagogy Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jllp.v3i2.24187

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This study aims to investigate the perception of the use of WhatsApp applications as a medium for online learning. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative survey. Questionnaires and interviews were used as data collection techniques The objectives of the research are to know the Students’ Perceptions of the Use of WhatsApp applications as a Medium for Online Learning., and to know the benefits and difficulties of using WhatsApp applications as a media for online learning. Based on the findings and discussion, it can be concluded that the implementation of WhatsApp has advantages and disadvantages. Most of the students agreed that learning through WhatsApp is more flexible but on the other hand, they hard to understand the material.