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INFERENCE: Journal of English Language Teaching
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INFERENCE: Journal of English Language Teaching (ELT) focuses on various aspects of teaching and learning English as a second or foreign language. It covers innovative teaching methods, language skill development, teacher training, assessment practices, curriculum design, learner-centered approaches, language acquisition theories, and cross-cultural communication. Essentially, it provides a platform for educators and researchers to share insights and best practices for effective language teaching and learning.
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PENGARUH METODE PEMBELAJARAN DAN MINAT BELAJAR TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN MENULIS TEKS DESKRIPSI BAHASA INGGRIS Siti Nur Laela
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6010

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Abstract: Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh metode pembelajaran terhadap kemampuan menulis teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris, pengaruh minat belajar terhadap kemampuan menulis teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris, serta untuk mengetahui pengaruh interaksi metode pembelajaran dan minat belajar terhadap kemampuan menulis teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode eksperimen yaitu dengan memberikan jenis perlakuan yang berbeda pada dua kelompok belajar siswa. Sampel berukuran 84 siswa yang terdiri dari atas 42 siswa kelas eksperimen dan 42 siswa kelas kontrol, dengan teknik sampling dalam penelitian ini adalah cluster sampling berdasarkan factorial group design. Analisis data menggunakan metode statistik deskriptif, uji normalitas, uji homogenitas, dan ANOVA dua arah. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan pada semester ganjil tahun pelajaran 2019/2020, September – Januari 2020. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan: 1) Terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan metode pembelajaran terhadap kemampuan menulis teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris siswa SMK Swasta di Bekasi, dibuktikan dengan nilai Sig. = 0,000 < 0,05 dan F = 152,471. 2) Terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan minat belajar terhadap kemampuan  menulis teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris siswa SMK Swasta di Bekasi, dibuktikan dengan nilai Sig. = 0,000 < 0,05 dan F = 58,430. 3) Terdapat pengaruh interaksi yang tidak signifikan metode pembelajaran dan minat belajar terhadap kemampuan menulis teks deskripsi bahasa Inggris siswa SMK Swasta di Bekasi, dibuktikan dengan nilai Sig. 0,016 < 0,05 dan F = 6,002.Key Words: Metode Pembelajaran, Minat Belajar, Kemampuan Menulis
THE CHARACTER AND MORAL VALUES IN THE MOVIE ‘WONDER’ BY STEPHEN CHBOSKY Nanik Ristiah Sari Halim; Oom Rohmah Syamsudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6024

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This research aims to analyze the characters and moral values in the “Wonder” movie by Stephen Chbosky. The method used in this research is descriptive-qualitative which aims to describe the character and moral values in the Wonder” movie. Data obtained, analyzed, and explained based on dialogue data contained in the movie protagonist, antagonist, secondary, extras, round dan flat, and based on moral values: commitment to something greater than oneself, self-respect but with humility, self-discipline, and acceptance of personal responsibility, respect and caring for others, caring for other living things an environment. This shows the moral Value that dominates and wants to be conveyed is the Value of caring for others.
THE CHARACTER AND MORAL VALUES IN “TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD” BY HARPER LEE Meity Dhaliani Sastrawijaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6070

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The purpose of the research is to find out the character and the moral values in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. This research is designed as qualitative research. The approach that the writer uses is qualitative. The data are collected by analyzing the data found in the novel. The analysis of the novel is undertaken on the dialogues. The result of the research is the form of character and moral values. 1) The character that emerges in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is the protagonist, antagonist, and foil characters. The protagonist is 70 %, the antagonist is 18 %, and the foil character is 12 %. It means that the character who dominates in the novel is the protagonist. This novel's point is to lead the readers to appreciate others 2) There are seven moral values in the novel: respect, kindness, conscience, self-control, empathy, tolerance, and fairness. The moral value in the novel, respect gets 28 %, kindness is 10 %, conscience is 15%, self-control is 5 %, empathy is 15%, tolerance is 13%, and fairness is 15%. It means that moral values that dominate in the novel convey particularly to the readers is respect.
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES AND ADVERBIAL CLAUSES IN “THE SECRET GARDEN” BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT Apen Sumardi; Mashadi Said
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6008

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This research aims to analyze the adjective and adverbial clauses in “The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The method used in this research is a content analysis which is to describes the adjective clause and adverbial clause in the novel. Data are obtained, analyzed, and described based on the sentences in the novel. The relative pronoun's adjective shows the highest percentage of 130 or 86%, while relative adverbs show 22 or 14%. The adjective clause in relative pronouns shows the highest percentage caused by the complex sentences, mostly describing someone or things in most sentences in the novel. Meanwhile, adjective clause in time shows 154 or 63%, manner 46 or 19%, reason 35 or 14%, condition 6 or 2%, and concession 4 2%. Adverbial clause in time shows the highest percentage caused by most sentences tell about the time in almost every page. 
THE EFFECTS OF LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE AND CLASSROOM CLIMATE’S PERCEPTION OF THE STUDENT’S ENGLISH CONVERSATION Erlin Puspitasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6011

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The explanatory study was aimed ad describing the effects of linguistic intelligence and classroom classroom climate perseption. From the population of all the principals of junior high school in Depok, West Java (600 people), a sample of 106 principals were randomly selected. The data were collected using a questionnaire and then analyzed statistically using SPSS analyses. The result showed that linguistic intelligence and classroom climate’s perception directly influence the student’s English conversation, and that there are indirect effects of linguistic intelligence on student’s English conversation through classroom climate’s perception.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE VERB AND ADJECTIVES IN DESCRIPTIVE TEXT Nurul Hikmah; Supeno Supeno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6006

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This objectives study are 1) to analyze and to know whether or not there are errors of simple present verb in students writing descriptive text; 2) to analyze and to know if there are errors of adjectives in students writing descriptive text; 3) to know the cause of errors simple present tense verb and adjectives in students writing descriptive text. The tenth-grade students at Islamic Centre high school and Nusantara 1 high school in Tangerang in the academic year 2019/2020 are the participants in this current research. The research is a case study and used a descriptive approach. The instrument of this study is the writing test. There were 30 writing had been analyzed. The results show the error of simple present verbs for errors omission (65,26%), addition (5,26%), selection (28,42%), misordering (1,05%). And errors in using adjective percentage: omission (13,95%), addition (0%), selection (76,34%), misordering (9,30%). The reasons for errors in simple present tense and adjectives in writing descriptive text made by students are interlingual and intralingual errors.
EXPLORING LEXICAL AND METRICAL STRESS IN MAYA ANGELOU'S POEM ENTITLED 'STILL I RISE': A PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE Putri Khumaeroh; Syahfitri Purnama
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.5804

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This study deals with phonological analysis, which focuses on analyzing lexical and metrical stress in Maya Angelou's poem entitled 'Still I Rise.' This study explores the lexical stress and metrical stress used in Angelou's poem, which answers the research questions. This method is the qualitative method which means the data was written text. The writer intends to determine what lexical stress (primary and secondary stress) and metrical stress (iamb, trochee, and dactyl) are in the poem text. This research showed that lexical stress, namely primary stress with total numbers, is 43 items, and secondary stress with total numbers is three items. Also, there are metrical stresses, including iamb with nine items, trochee 27 items, and dactyl seven items.
VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY MARITIME ENGLISH SEAFARERS PROFICIENCY TEST Andesvan Gumay
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6072

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This research goal was to determine the validity and reliability of the Maritime English proficiency test conducted by PUKP 02 in Banten Merchant Marine Polytechnic. The questions were given in the form of multiple choices. This research is categorized as descriptive analysis because it is intended to describe the level of difficulty, distraction power, validity, and reliability of the Maritime English test for third-grade students in the Maritime vocational school in the 2019/2020 academic year by analyzing the validity and reliability of each item. This study concludes: 1) The Validity for the nautical studies there were 43 item items or 71.66% of the total were valid. In the Engineering studies, there are 41 items or 68.33% of the total were valid. 2) The nautical reliability was found to be 0.5968, while for the technical department of 0.6789, the figures were at intervals of 0.40 to 0.70 with moderate interpretation. Thus, it can be concluded that the Maritime English proficiency test has sufficient validity and reliability.
THE EFFECTS OF VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR MASTERY ON STUDENT'S ABILITY TO WRITE ENGLISH (Survey at Private Vocational School in East Jakarta) Kamaludin Kamaludin; Supadi Supadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6004

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This study aimed to determine the effect of mastery of vocabulary on students' ability to write English. Furthermore, to determine the effects of vocabulary and grammar mastery on students' ability to write English. The research method used was a survey method; samples were taken as many as 70 students with a simple random technique. Data collection using the instrument: tests, data analysis using descriptive statistics such as finding the mean, median, mode, standard deviation, multiple linear regression, normality test data, hypothesis testing, and inferencial statistics to find the correlation coefficient with the calculated T-test and F calculated. The research process takes a month, where the researcher gives the direct tests in class XI of vocational school. The research is done from September to January 2020. The hypothesis of this study is 1) There is a significant influence of mastering vocabulary and mastering grammar together on student's ability to write English, 2) There is a significant influence of mastering vocabulary on student's ability to write English, 3) There is a significant influence of mastering grammar on student's ability to write English. The research method used statistics with the help of Microsoft Excel and SPSS 22.0. Conclusions from the results of this study's analysis: There is a significant influence of mastering vocabulary and grammar mastery on students' ability to write English at private Vocational School in east Jakarta. This is evidenced by the acquisition of Sig = 0,000 < 0.05 and F count = 9,403. Second, there is a significant influence of vocabulary mastery on students' writing English at a private Vocational School in east Jakarta. This is evidenced by the acquisition of Sig = 0,029 < 0,05 and t count = 2,229. Third, there is a significant influence of grammar mastery on student's ability to write English at a private Vocational School in east Jakarta. This is evidenced by the acquisition of Sig = 0,002 < 0,05 and t count = 3,304.
THE USE OF SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE AND ADJECTIVE IN STUDENTS' DESCRIPTIVE TEXTS Akhmad Fauzi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/inference.v3i1.6032

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This study was conducted to know the use of simple present tense and adjectives by students in Junior High Schools in Indramayu when writing a descriptive text. The method used in this study was Descriptive Qualitative. The procedure employed includes collecting students' work, analyzing the data, interpreting them, and concluding. The result shows that: 1) In the simple present tense, students make many errors when writing a descriptive text to describe people. The most dominant errors made by the students are omission (46%), followed by misformation (33%), then addition (20%), and finally, the misordering (1%). In the use of the adjective, the most errors produced by the students are misformation (39%), followed by omission (38%), misordering (18%), and the least is addition (5%). Students' interlanguage problem usually causes the high frequency of errors made by students. They use their native language's structure in the target language.

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