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Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
ISSN : 26230356     EISSN : 26545586     DOI : 10.33503/journey
Core Subject : Education,
Journey is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal which publishes all results of scientific research relating to the fields of language teaching, linguistics, and literature. This journal is publishing triannually, on March, July, and November. Contributors for this journal are academics, practitioners, and researchers in Indonesia and worldwide.
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TRANSLATION ANALYSIS OF THE NEWS SCRIPT ON REPORTING GEORGE FLOYD DEATH IN THE UNITED STATES Ardiansyah, Mohammad Naufal; Tabiati, Sri Endah; Junining, Esti
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.680

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This article aims examines the translation accuracy and find out some translation techniques on a news script of George Floyd case report in several media. This article uses descriptive qualitative method to analyze translation errors of on the news script and involves the researcher as the primary instrument to gain the data taken from the official website of BBC, CNN Indonesia and TIMES Indonesia and twitter. The data were analyzed in order to investigate and recommend the reporters and readers to understand comprehensively about transferring messages especially on sensitive issue George Floyd Death in the United States considered as a taboo case. Showing by these cases, the translation conducted a different and omission meaning. The result of this article figures out some translation errors those are different meaning or wrong meaning, and omission which tend to cause misperception from the readers. Since, the process of translation in the media definitely affects readers' understanding on how the news reports and it can influence people's actions and assumptions.
DEVELOPMENT OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA ENGLISH TO TEACH SPEAKING STUDENTS GRADE IX SMPN 02 TUREN Ilmiah, Lu’luatul; Rofi’ah, Siti; Widiarini, Widiarini
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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The purpose of this study is to teach English speaking, especially in the pronunciation of English words for grade IX students of SMPN 02 Turen. The method used in this study is Research & Development (R & D), which is a research method that focuses on the discovery or creation of new products. The results showed that students' lack of interest in the learning process was caused by a boring and uninteresting approach to teacher learning. Researchers use Interactive Multimedia to improve the teaching and learning process in the classroom because it is considered suitable and in accordance with existing problems. The product produced in this study is in the form of PPT videos that divide media quality into components of content, media, and interactivity
The IMPLEMENTATION OF ASSESSMENT IN TEACHING ENGLISH IN MERDEKA CURRICULUM Astari, Dewa Ayu Made Juli; Padmadewi, Ni Nyoman; Sulistia Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Eka
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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This study aimed to examine the implementation of assessment in teaching English within the Merdeka curriculum at SMK N 3 Sukawati. This study investigated the implementation of formative assessment in teaching English in the Merdeka curriculum. This research employed a case study. The subjects of this study were two tenth-grade English teachers selected using a purposive sampling technique and also tenth-grade students. The data were collected and analysed using qualitative methods. Observation, document analysis, and interviews were employed to gather the data. This study used the theory from Miles and Huberman (1994). The study revealed that teachers had quite optimally implemented formative. Teachers used performance through presentations and role-play for formative assessment. In addition, lacks were also found when the teachers carried out the assessment, namely, the teacher did not use the assessment rubric and did not provide feedback on student assessment results
THE EFFORTS TO INCREASE TEXT RECOUNT WRITING BY USING FLOW SENTENCE TECHNIQUES SEMESTER III OF ABA BALIKPAPAN Rochman, Muhammad
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.684

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The background of this research is based on the fact that learning outcomes of the the written recount text is still not as expected. Therefore there needs to be an effort from the lecturer to improve the learning outcomes. This research generally aims to improve students' recount text writing skills. Specifically, this research aims for: 1) Obtaining information about whether or not the flow sentence technique can improve recount text writing skills, 2) Obtain information about the ability of sentence techniques flow increases student participation in learning to write recount texts. Procedure This Classroom Action Research includes stages: (1) action planning (2) implementation actions, (3) observation and interpretation, and (4) analysis and reflection. This research was designed in two cycles using flow sentence techniques. The research instrument uses test and observation techniques. Data analysis techniques use Descriptive analysis, i.e. student learning outcomes were analyzed by describing inter-test scores cycle with performance indicators. Observation results were analyzed descriptively based on results observation and reflection. The results of this Classroom Action Research are: initial conditions 15 students or 46% are incomplete, 17 students or 54% complete. In cycle I 8 students or 25% are incomplete, 24 students or 75% complete. In Cycle II 4 students or 12.5% ​​did not complete, 28 students or 87.5% complete. The results of the study concluded that the use of the technique flowing sentences can improve students' recount text writing skills third semester academic year 2019/2020 of ABA Balikpapan. Flowing sentence techniques can also increase student participation in learning to write recount texts. With a classical completeness level of 87.5% in the second cycle show that the learning improvement effort has been successful. The sentence technique is effective used to improve recount text writing skills.
THE INFLUENCE OF METACOGNITIVE STRATEGIES TOWARDS STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION Nur Annisa, Tasya Putri; Thamrin, Nani Ronsani; Oktoma, Erwin
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.689

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The purpose of this research is to ascertain the impact of metacognitive methods on students' reading comprehension as well as the attitudes of students about their usage. According to(Navarro, 2021), metacognition is the awareness of and control over one's own thinking and learning processes. Quantitative research is carried out using an experimental research design. Tests and questionnaires were employed by researchers as data collection tools. In this research, two classes—X.6 (Control Class) and X.7 (Experimental Class)—were chosen using cluster random sampling. According to the findings, the experimental group's average post-test score was 83.29, whereas the control group's was 78.57. The independent sample t-test was shown to have a lower (two-tailed) significance of 0.010 (0.010 0.05). Then, in the control class, 0.010 (0.010 0.05) is shown. As a result, Ho is considered unacceptable but Ha is welcomed. Conclusion: Students' reading comprehension is impacted by metacognitive tactics used in reading instruction.In addition, the researcher also got the results from the questionnaire data, the majority of experimental class students agreed and strongly agreed on the three items given on the affective, behavioral and cognitive aspects. It can be assumed that most of the experimental class students were influenced by Metacognitive Strategies in improving reading comprehension
TEXTUAL METAFUNCTION ANALYSIS ABOUT EDUCATION NEWS TEXT ON SELECTED NATIONAL ONLINE NEWSPAPERS Hidayah, Shela Noviriantika; Wihadi, Marwito; Rahmatunisa, Wulan
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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The textual meta function is about the verbal world, especially the flow of information in a text, and is concerned with clauses as messages. In each meta function an analysis of a clause gives a different kind of structure composed from a different set of elements. The aim of this study was to analyze and identify the functions took from three different online newspapers, Jakarta Post, Jakarta Globe, and Tempo, with the context of educational news on the topic, "Merdeka Belajar Curriculum". This study used a qualitative approach as its methodology. The data was taken from the websites of Jakarta Post, Jakarta Globe, and Tempo. A functional English grammar was employed to analyze the data. Based on the study's findings, it identified three themes present in the Jakarta Post, Jakarta Globe, and Tempo: topical, interpersonal, and textual. Topical theme consisted of 43.5% of the article is unmarked theme and 16.5% marked theme. Interpersonal theme consisted of 3% of the article is modal adjunct, 4% is vocatives, and 6.5% is finite. Textual theme consisted of 2% of the article is conjunctive adjunct and 24.5% is conjunctions. The result is that in online newspapers related to education, topical themes are more prevalent, whereas interpersonal themes are less common. The function of Theme-Rheme used on educational news has a different definition for each type. In the findings, topical themes are more prevalent in the news. The topical theme used a simple structure so the article can be understood. However, the percentage of each type is different between the three newspapers, the effectiveness of each media in conveying information based on its advantages and disadvantages is constant
EFL LEARNERS’ COMPREHENSION OF EXTENSIVE READING BASED ON HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS. Pramaysella, Trisha Fitri; Thamrin, Nani Ronsani; Darsih, Endang
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.691

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This study, conducted at a private university in Kuningan, West Java, aimed to understand the comprehension of learners based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in Extensive Reading classes as well as to identify the reasons why some students find it challenging to understand reading based on HOTS in these classes. The three steps of the HOTS definition by Anderson and Krathwohl (2001) were analysis (C4), evaluation (C5), and creation (C6). The research is descriptive-qualitative, and the methods for gathering data include interviewing and observation. Second-semester students at a private university in Kuningan, West Java, served as the study's subjects. The observation's findings showed that the majority of second-semester students were capable of analyzing the information (Analyzing, C4), evaluating the text's main ideas (Evaluating, C5), and coming up with new ideas to use in other situations (Creating, C6), whether outside of the classroom or on other occasions. Moreover, based on the results of interviews with 10 students in the classroom, there were 5 main factors that affect the students’ reading comprehension based on HOTS which were: lack of vocabulary, lack of focus, lack of time, not having basic knowledge and not interesting in reading
A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF AUDRE LORDE’S RACISM POETRY: IT’S INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC ELEMENT Hasanah, Ghina Nuryana; Wihadi, Marwito; Asikin, Nida Amalia
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.692

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This research aims to analyze and identify intrinsic elements in the form of theme, figurative language, and diction, then analyze extrinsic elements in the form of social elements in poetry making and analyze racism reflected in Audre Lorde's poems entitled Power (1978), Who Said It Was Simple (1973) and A Woman Speaks (1984). The method use in this research was a qualitative method. Reading the poem in order to comprehend its overall meaning and discover the meaning which was primarily the essence related to the topic was how the data was collected. This research, there were found 16 data from three themes, 42 figurative languages, 38 dictions, and 17 racism data from three Audre Lorde poems. In addition, There were various manifestations of racism in the poem "Power," including skin color, injustice, segregation, and racial prejudice. The poem "Who Said It Was Simple" has elements of racism related to homophobia, gender, and skin color. The poem "A woman speaks" contains multiple instances of racism, including prejudice based on race, gender, and skin tone. This research is recommended for someone who is interested in literary works, especially poetry, but further research can analyze more broadly in other literary works such as novels, short stories and, songs
POLITENESS STRATEGY ANALYSIS ON THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON Yusniati, Adela; Wihadi, Marwito; Rahmatunisa, Wulan
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.693

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The purpose of this study is to identify the politeness strategies used by Taylor Swift and Paul Rudd in the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon YouTube videos "Taylor Swift Talk RecordBreaking Midnight Album, Music Video Cameos and Easter Eggs" and "Paul Rudd Compares His Men's Health Shoot with Jonathan Majors' (Extended)" when they decide to use particular politeness strategies in communication. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method using an observational data collecting technique is applied to analyze the speakers' manner politeness strategies affect the communication between the speaker and hearer. Data collected from observation were analyzed using discourse analysis interpretation and were classified regarding the Brown and Levinson (1987) theory. This research found that the speakers both of Taylor and Paul prevalence the positive politeness strategy when they communicating in Jimmy Fallon’s show. the positive politeness strategy that appeared in Taylor Swift that she is usually showing exaggerate (interest approval, sympathy with Hearer) while Paul Rudd deals with his character who really like making a joke almost in the whole conversation. Besides, the differences also followed by the second strategies that revealed by Taylor and Paul. Taylor Swift commonly chosen negative politeness strategy and Paul Rudd deals with off-record politeness strategy
DEVELOPING SCRABBLE GAME TO TEACH ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Fuad, Inayatul; Rofi’ah, Siti; Widiarini, Widiarini
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i2.694

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In 2023, the media in the process of learning English is veryimportant. This is evidenced by a needs analysis with 26 students and teachers of English class V . This paper aims to investigate the needs of students and also find out the results of scrabble games on transportation, professions, weather and seasons. This study used the Borg & Gall Research and Development (R&D) model. It used several steps including Research & Information Gathering, Develop the initial form of the product, Revise the product, Product testing, Final product revision. The research subjects were 26 fifth grade students at SDN Gading Kasri Malang. This study found that scrabble games are valid in language (92%) and media (97%) and suitable for use as complementary media on transportation, profession, weather and season from the satisfaction questionnaire about this product the percentage is around 14% agree and 84% strongly agree. Finally, this scrabble game is suitable for use as a complement to material on transportation, professio

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