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LINGUISTS : JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE TEACHING
ISSN : 23552069     EISSN : 26565765     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.29300/ling.v9i2.
The aim of this Journal is to promote a principled approach to research on language and language-related concerns by encouraging enquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. The journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current analysis in: Second and foreign language teaching and learning; Literature and teaching; Language in education; Language planning and Language testing; Curriculum design and development for Second/ Foreign Language; Discourse analysis; Translation; and Linguistics; ELT in Muslim Communities
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Integrating Religious Moderation Into English Learning Materials: A Narration of Two Teachers Puspitasari, Dewi; Khasanah, Nur; Nofianto, Norma; Rosyid, Ocid Abdul; Maulida, Chusna
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 10, No 1 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v10i1.4601

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This study narrates the journey of integrating religious moderation into English learning materials through the lens of narrative inquiry. By focusing on the experiences of two English teachers, the research explores the challenges and successes encountered during the incorporation of religiously moderate perspectives into their curriculum. Through detailed interviews, the teachers' narratives reveal their motivations, strategies, and the pedagogical implications of blending religious moderation with language instruction. The findings underscore the importance of cultural sensitivity and the potential for such integration to enhance students' holistic understanding of language and intercultural competence. This narrative inquiry not only contributes to the field of English for Specific Purposes learning material but also offers valuable insights for educators seeking to harmonize religious values with academic objectives.
IMPROVING THE STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN WRITING REPORT GENRE THROUGH MIND MAPPING AT SMP NEGERI 17 PALEMBANG Novalinda, Erna
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 2, No 1 (2015): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v1i1.117

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This research was conducted to improve the IX-5 grade students’ ability in writing report genreby using mind-mapping strategy. The population of this research were the IX-5 students ofSMP Negeri 17 Palembang. The total samples were 43 students. In taking the data, theresearcher used classical approach which was taking in three ways, observation, questionnaireand test. In doing the observation data the researcher was helped by two English teachers toknow the students’ improvement from cycle to cycle. The result of the research showed thatthere is good impact to the students’ achievement and ability in writing report genre throughmind-mapping technique. In conclusion, mind-mapping technique is a suitable strategy toimprove the students’ ability in writing report genre.
CROSS CULTURE UNDERSTANDING IN EFL TEACHING: AN ANALYSIS FOR INDONESIA CONTEXT MAULANA, ANDRI
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 6, No 2 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v6i2.3958

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This study attempts to elaborate on the importance of cultural understanding of English foreign learners’ communicative competence. In the English language teaching in Indonesia, the role of culture is a crucial thing which needs to be combined with the teaching material to assist teachers and students for reaching the learning objective. Based on the findings of some studies, English learners in Indonesia face several obstacles when they find some terms which are unable to get its point in the literal meaning. Understanding the background culture in learning English is expected to minimize students' misunderstanding and lead them to use proper English in real communication. Integrated teaching material which contains cultural contents and its backgrounds is one way to introduce English to the learners, not only as a language but as a culture as well. Providing topics of learning based on authentic sources from native English speaking countries such as fable, short story, conversation role-play, songs, and movie. Arranging integrated teaching material that covers listening, speaking, reading, and writing with included cultural or arts contents of English native speakers. The teacher should not only teach students in linguistic competence but should teach them communicative competence as well because mastering linguistic competence is insufficient to use English in natural discourse. The appropriateness of English in use toward communication context is the objective of understanding the culture and language.Keywords: Culture understanding, Teaching Material, Communicative Competence, EFL. 
AN ERROR ANALYSIS IN PAPER PRESENTATIONS: A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIAN EFL LEARNERS Merizawati, Heny
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 4, No 2 (2018): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v4i2.1666

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This paper examines errors in paper presentations of Indonesian EFL learners. It aims to identify the types of errors and the most often errors committed by 124 sophomores of the class of 2016 in State Islamic Institute of Bengkulu (IAIN Bengkulu). The researcher used qualitative approach with descriptive analysis. The data were collected from recorded paper presentations from the Semantics-Pragmatic course and a questionnaire sheet. The researcher found 17 types of errors from paper presentations which were omission(20.27%) followed by Subject-Verb Agreement (SVA) (12.10%), plural form (11.09%), tense (8.82%), addition (7.81%), wrong Parts of Speech (PoS) (7.63%), fragment (7.15%), redundancy (5.30%), possessive noun (5.24%), wrong choice of word (3.87%), preposition (2.56%), articles(2.56%), disordering (2.20%), singular form (1.72%), misinformation (0.71%), parallel structure (0.53%), and negative form (0.35%). Meanwhile, from the questionnaire sheet, it shows that the incorrect use of tenses was the most often errors that learners thought they committed and it was the most difficult one learners assumed. As a result, the five biggest errors occurred went to omission, SVA, plural form, tense and addition. It seems that interlingual or transfer errors as well as intralingual and developmental errors influence learners to commit the errors.
THE METACOGNITIVE AWARENESS OF READING STRATEGY USED BY COLLEGE LEARNERS ANITA, ANITA; WAHYUDI. Z, BENNY
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 7, No 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v7i2.4173

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This research investigated the overall tendency of metacognitive awareness of reading strategies used by college learners in reading academic texts in English. The samples of this research were 25 third semester students of English Study Program at IAIN Bengkulu 2020. Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategy Inventory (MARSI) was used to assess adult ESL students’ metacognitive awareness of reading strategy in increasing their reading comprehension. The results showed that the students in this survey are high strategy users in reading. The overall tendency of metacognitive awareness of reading strategies used by college learners in reading academic texts in English was problem-solving strategy (PROB) followed by global reading strategies (GLOB) and the least was support reading strategies (SUP). In the context of EFL students, it showed that problem-solving strategy was the most frequently used strategy. It is proposed to understudies and other readers that they ought to adjust those methodologies in applying them in perusing and be relatively guided by teachers or instructors in utilizing different perusing procedures. 
Students’ Ability in Writing Paragraphs Using Structure of The Paragraph in Argumentative Essay By The Sixth Semester of English Study Program of Muhammadiyah University of Bengkulu Prananda, Yudi Agus
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 3, No 1 (2016): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v3i1.108

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This research is aimed to know “How is Students’ Ability in Writing Paragraph Using Structure of The Paragraph in Argumentative Essay by The Sixth Semester of English Study Program of UMB. The objective of this research was to identify and describe the students’ ability in writing paragraph using structure of the paragraph in argumentative essay by the sixth semester of English Study Program of UMB.            This research used descriptive method. The population of this research was 164 students from all of classes at the sixth semester of English Study Program of UMB. This research used random sampling. The samples were taken from 50% of the total number of population, where the samples were 84 students. The instrument of this research used writing test. The result of this study, the paragraph in argumentative essay was 54.58. From the data were 2 students had very good score, 18 students were good, 16 students were poor, and 48 students were very poor. And the students’ mean score of each aspect in writing are: in introduction was 6.47, in body was 8.13, in conclusion was 5.75, in topic sentences was 8.71, in supporting sentences was 7.96, in concluding sentences was 7.95, in sentences structure was 4.99, and in grammar and mechanics was 4.15.The result of analysis showed that the average of the students’ ability in writing paragraph using structure of the paragraph in argumentative essay was qualified “very poor”. Based on the result above, the researcher suggest that the lecturer; It is suggested for the lectures to analyzed the students’ difficulties in composing essay itself and find out the solving problem in order to make the students more comprehend about compose the essay. The students need practice to write a good paragraph by using essay organization, paragraph organization, sentences structure, grammar and mechanics correctly
THE SPEECH ACT OF CARTOON MOVIE: SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS’ THE MOVIE SARI, IMA FRAFIKA
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 6, No 1 (2020): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v6i1.3946

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AbstractThis research aims to reveal: the types of speech acts used by the main character in “Spongebob Squarepants’ the movie and the previous studies in speech act analysis for knowing the way of the directives of speech act appears. It employed descriptive qualitative research in the explaining of speech acts types used by the main character. There is still a lack of research about the analysis of speech act categories in cartoon movie or animation movie, it is substantial to be carried out. The finding of this research is the directives speech act is the most frequently in SpongeBob SquarePants the movie with data 118 or 44,36% from a total of 266 or 100% of the whole data. Then, the similarity data found in the three journals about analysis of speech act with data that the directives speech act is the highest utterance in a cartoon movie. 
A TEXTBOOK EVALUATION OF ENGLISH LISTENING MATERIALS FOR THE TENTH GRADE BASED ON THE 2013 CURRICULUM RISWANTO, RISWANTO; ROMANIA, YOSI OKTA; MARTINA, FENY
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 8, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v8i2.3910

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The purpose of this research is to determine whether or not the listening materials included in the English textbooks used by students in the tenth grade at SMAN 04 Bengkulu City match the requirements outlined in the curriculum that was implemented in 2013. This research is extremely important to the academic world since it will make it much easier for both students and teachers to select a good textbook. A content analysis was utilized in the current investigation. During the data collection process, the researchers utilized two different analysis matrices. The first matrix of analysis consisted of making connections between the listening materials in the textbook and the academic program for 2013. The second analysis matrix presents the percentage score that the English textbook was given in accordance with the standards of the 2013 curriculum. The first matrix illustrates, in accordance with the conclusions of the analysis of the data, that the listening materials contained within the English textbook is compatible with the curricular plan for 2013. In the second matrix, English textbooks are categorized as "good," much like in the first matrix. As a direct result of this, the textbooks published by Private Publications and Erlangga have an average percentage of 92%  (Good). In conclusion, the textbooks published by Private Publications/English Erlangga are regarded as "excellent" resources for use in education, both by students and by teachers.
Investigating Online Collaborative Grammar Learning Via Google Docs and Whatsapp: Indonesian EFL Undergraduate Students Views Febriyanti, Rina Husnaini; Sundari, Hanna; Baron, Rifari; Arfani, Sri
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 10, No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v10i2.5143

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Acquisition of grammar is essential in English instruction because it is the foundation of learning its language, yet EFL learners often face obstacles, particularly in online settings. At the same time, recently, technology has rapidly embraced and offered various platforms or applications as learning aids in the English education field. The incorporation of technology facilitation is believed to boost the student’s grammar competency. However, the delving of students’ views of grammar learning online and collaboration is still infrequent. In an attempt to fill the gap, the current study investigated the students’ views on utilizing Google Docs and WhatsApp in online collaborative grammar learning. This descriptive qualitative case study examined 99 participants consisting of 17 males and 82 females of Indonesian EFL undergraduate students at a private university in Jakarta, Indonesia, who viewed Google Docs and WhatsApp in online collaborative grammar learning. The data was collected by questionnaire and interview and then analyzed descriptively. The findings revealed that the students' views positively influenced their substantive feelings, collaboration, teamwork skills, confidence, autonomy, and self-regulation. Grounded by the findings, the current paper illustrates recommendations for conducting online collaborative grammar learning integrated with Google Docs and WhatsApp for the learner and the instructor in preparing a syllabus and technical procedure. The result of the current study implied that both the platform and application offer the potential to be adopted in online or hybrid collaboration instruction.
DEVELOPING SUPPLEMENTARY TEACHING SPEAKING MATERIALS BASED ON COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHINGFOR SECOND YEAR STUDENTS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT AN-NUR ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL OF MALANG, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Efrizal, Dedi
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 2, No 2 (2015): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v2i2.99

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Almost of second year students of senior high school at An-Nur Islamic boarding school of Malang, East Java, encountered many problems in speaking activity. The main problem was there were not appropriate teaching English speaking materials that give big portion and opportunity for the students to speak actively and freely in order to support teaching and learning process of English speaking. Concerning these problems, a set of supplementary teaching English speaking materials for the students based Communicative Language Teaching needed to be developed. In this research, the researcher employed the procedures: conducting need assessment, developing supplementary materials, conducting expert validation, revising the materials, trying out the materials, and revising the materials. The researcher collected the data by using questionnaires, interview, analyzing the syllabus, and note field. The product of this research is seven units of supplementary teaching English speaking materials for second year students of senior high school at An-Nur Islamic boarding school of Malang, East Java.

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