English Education: English Journal for Teaching and Learning
English Education: English Journal for Teaching and Learning which is later called EEJ is a journal published by Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan every June and December. The journal is dedicated to original research on the teaching and learning of English as a foreign language. EEJ includes result of research (field and literature), conceptual ideas and studies, application theory, criticism in language and literature. The contents are author’s responsibility and science is the priority. English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning welcome submission on English Teaching Methodology; Structure and Grammar; Morphology; Syntax; Speaking Skill; Listening Skill; Reading Comprehension; Writing Skill; Semantic Pragmatic; Discourse Analysis; Translation; Language Acquisition; Phonology; Pronounciation; Vocabulary; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Literature.
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Direct Method on Students’ Pronunciation
Hutahean, Saimarito;
Hamka, Hamka;
Minda, Sri
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.11903
This research investigates the impact of Direct Method on students' pronunciation. The study uses a quantitative, quasi-experimental approach with pre-test, treatment, and post-test data. The sample consisted of 49 grade XII students. Data was collected through oral tests with 25-word items. The result can be seen from the mean score in the pre-test to the post which have enhancement. It can be proved that Direct Method can affect to students’ pronunciation at grade XII in Islamic Senior High School of Mardhatillah.
E-learning Trends in English Educational Research: A Systematic Literature Review
Sukarton, Sukarton;
Sulistyaningrum, Siti Drivoka
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.11258
This research examines the trends in e-learning in English education in 2021 using a systematic literature review with content analysis. The study used a sample of 30 undergraduate students from 1992 and Google Scholar, with data from Crossref and Google Scholar. The research found that the e-learning trend is expected to be strong in 2021, with most publications being journal articles and using qualitative instruments like questionnaires. The application used for e-learning is Zoom, and the findings are generally supportive or positive.
Realization of Deixis Theory by Major Characters of Jumanji: The Next Level Movie
Sari, Risye Novita;
Kurniawan, Ildi
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.12327
This study investigates the types of deixis used by major characters in Jumanji: The Next Level movie script, based on Levinson's (1983) theory. Descriptive quantitative methods were used in this research. Data was collected using an observation checklist and analyzed using statistical formulae. Results showed that all deixis suggested by Levinson were used: Person deixis (66.2%), time deixis (3.76%), place deixis (8.20%), discourse deixis (15.84%), and social deixis (6.15%). it can be concluded that the major characters in the movie often use persona deixis and discourse deixis.
Using QuillBot Paraphraser in EFL Writing: The Effectiveness from Students' Perceptions
Dewi, Utami;
Hasanah, Nur;
Julaika, Siti;
Sambas, Ela Carmelia Mukti
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.11265
The study investigates students' perceptions of Quillbot, an online tool for paraphrasing. The research involved 30 English undergraduate students in their fourth semester using descriptive quantitave. Data was collected through questionnaires. Results showed that 66% of students found Quillbot helpful in paraphrasing their writing, while 70% believed it enhanced vocabulary. 63% believed it improved sentence structure, and 60% felt it improved writing skills. 76% agreed that QuillBot helped choose appropriate language for paraphrasing, and 77% felt more confident in their writing. Overall, students had positive perceptions of Quillbot.
The Beginning of Baby’s Ability to Speak: The Language Philosophy Point of View
Mundir Sutaji, Ahmad Aris;
Suswanto, Suswanto
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.11825
This research explores the structure of the human brain and the beginning of a baby's speech. The brain is divided into two hemispheres: the left hemisphere controls language functions, including spoken and written language, and the right hemisphere is responsible for image recognition and visual forms. A baby begins speaking before birth, learning language through words and utterances from their mother. Post-birth, they use crying, babbling, gestures, and emotional expressions. The baby must then go through three stages: pronunciation, vocabulary building, and sentence formation.
The Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in Activities of the Lesson Plan by in Service Teachers of the Teacher Certification Program
Gustiana, Putri Dwi;
Yunita, Wisma;
Maisarah, Ira
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.12842
The aim of this research was to find out the obstacles faced by teachers in implementing Higher Order Thinking Skill in activities of the lesson plan by in-service teachers of the teacher certification program. This mixed method research used a checklist, and interview as the instruments. This research includes 40 lesson plans that consist of 20 lesson plans for action 1 and 20 lesson plans for action 2. The results of this research revealed that Most HOTS were found with the highest frequency in the core activities and close activities, whereas HOTS were found with the lowest frequency in the preliminary activities. It implied that teachers emphasized the well-distribution of HOTS just in the core and close activities. The interview results revealed that teachers’ challenges encompassed constraints related to time, facilities, teacher competence, student abilities, and student motivation. Additionally, some teachers faced challenges in both preliminary and close activities.
Enhancing Students' Engagement in Learning English Through Non-Digital Gamification
Mardiah, Radiatan;
Desi, Desi
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.11902
Abstract The study investigates the use of non-digital gamification in junior high school English learning, involving seven graders in Jambi Province. The research used Classroom Action Research and two cycles of gamification. Results showed that students found the learning process more interesting and stimulating, with engagement levels significantly increasing. The implementation of each cycle resulted in a 22.5% overall increase in engagement.
Story Face Strategy in Teaching Reading Narrative Text
Lumban Tobing, Devi Emelia;
Harida, Eka Sustri;
Siregar, Sri Rahmadhani
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.12329
The research study conducted at Grade X SMA Negeri 1 Simangumban demonstrated a significant positive effect of utilizing the Story Face Strategy on students' reading comprehension of narrative text. The experimental quantitative method with a pre-test and post-test design involving 44 randomly sampled students out of a population of 88 students revealed that students' comprehension of narrative text improved significantly after implementing the Story Face Strategy. TheT-test results (tcount ttable), supported the accep-tance of the alternative hypothesis (Ha) and the rejection of the null hypothesis (H0). Therefore, it can be inferred that the Story Face Strategy had a notable impact on enhancing students' reading compr- ehension of narrative text at Grade X SMA Negeri 1 Simangumban
Vocabulary Learning Strategies
Dewi, Ulpa;
Siregar, Fitri Rayani;
Vinde Rambe, Shokira Linda
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.11796
This study analyzed vocabulary learning strategies used by XI grade students at State Madrasah Aliyah 2 Padang Lawas, focusing on their English language difficulties and lack of interest. A descriptive quantitative research was conducted with 155 students and 61 students as sample. The questionnaire, consisting of 32 items, revealed that cognitive strategies were the most commonly used, followed by determination, memory, social, and metacognitive strategies. The study highlights the challenges students face in learning English.
Students’ Attitude Toward Open AI ChatGPT in Writing Academic Articles
Hidayat, Agus;
Sujarwati, Iis
English Education : English Journal for Teaching and Learning Vol 12, No 01 (2024): Volume 12 No. 01 June 2024
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DOI: 10.24952/ee.v12i01.10852
The study analyzed the perspectives of English Education Department students on Chat-GPT in academic writing. The results showed that students have positive attitudes towards AI, stating it enhances grammar, sentence structure, rephrasing, and idea expansion. However, they also believe AI can hinder innovation, encourage plagiarism, and foster reliance, which can hinder the overall academic writing process. The study used a qualitative methodology and questionnaires to gather data.