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Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
ISSN : 26230356     EISSN : 26545586     DOI : 10.33503/journey
Core Subject : Education,
Journal title : Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Initials and abbreviation : Journey Grade : Sinta 4 Prefix DOI : 10.33503/journey E-ISSN and P-ISSN : 2654-5586 and 2623-0356 Editor in chief : Munawwir Hadiwijaya Managing Editor : Hernina Dewi Lestari Publisher : Insan Budi Utomo University Cite Analysis : Google Scholar License : CC BY-SA Former Address : https://ejurnal.budiutomomalang.ac.id/index.php/journey Current Address : https://ejurnal.uibu.ac.id/index.php/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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ENHANCING THE FIRST SEMESTER STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY USING INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO Sri Fatmaning Hartatik; Ike Dian Puspitasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v1i1.747

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This one-cycle Clasroom Action Research (CAR) was intended to improve students’ speaking abilty indescribing someone. This was done because the researchers’ observation during preliminary studyshowed that students found difficulties in delivering their thought in speaking. It was indicated by theirhesitation to present their thoughts. Besides, from some students’ performance during preliminary study,the researchers found that students still found difficuties to pronounce English words. To this,instructional video implementation was selected to eliminate this problem. After the plannings wereimplemented, the results of video implementation was reflected by reflecting the revealed scores with thecriteria of success. Finally, it was found that using instructional video in teaching speaking did not onlyimprove students’ speaking ability but also motivate students to participate actively in the teaching andlearning process.
AN ANALYSIS OF MORAL VALUES OF THE RAINBOW TROOPS NOVEL BY ANDREA HIRATA Lonasari Afandi
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): 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.v1i1.748

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This research was conducted to describe the moral values based on the Novel Rainbow Troops. In conducting this research, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. The objective of the study are to find the moral values in Rainbow Troops novel. The method used in this study was document study. In this study, the researcher collected the data of the research dealing with the primary data source, using documentation. The findings of the moral values that were found in the novel are Individual Moral such as Discipline, Social Moral such as, Tolerance and Mutual Help, Religious Moral such as, Religious Education, Faith and Ethics, Cultural Moral and Educational Moral. The result of this research was expected to give additional information to reader and contribute to the development of literary study particularly among students who are interested in the literary study. Therefore, this study of reading novel or other books to make meaning, enjoy with learning process. It becomes one of alternative way to improve moral crisis in our life.
USING CHAIN CARD GAME TO IMPROVE THE WRITING SKILL OF THE SIXTH GRADE SD KARTIKA IV-1 MALANG Iflinda Virgina Sutalistya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v1i1.749

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Based on the implementation of Class Action Research (CAR) by using strategy of chain card game, there are detailed description for each cycle. In cycle I the students who has mastered the learning progress achieve 60% with the score average is 73,3. For the learning activities there is 2 complete descriptors with the percentage of 85% and 3 incomplete descriptors with the percentage of 47,8%. For creativity there are 2 complete descriptors with the percentage of 85% and 2 incomplete descriptors with the percentage of 55%. For the Students’ pleasant all off the descriptors are complete with the percentage of 93,3%. The interactivity of the students show that all the descriptors are complete with the percentage of 85,5%. There is an increasing of score that achieved by students who has mastered the learning. That is 80% with the average is 81,0. For the learning activities all of the descriptors are complete with the percentage of 94%. There is an increasing of 9,0%. For the interactivity all of the descriptors are complete with percentage of 89,1%. There is an increasing of 4,1%. For the students’ pleasant 100% are the descriptors are complete. There is an increasing of 6,7%. For Interactivity, all of the descriptors also complete with the percentage of 96,7%. There is an increasing of 11,2%. Considering the data above, the implementation of chain card game can improve the students writing skill of sixth grade at SD Kartika IV-1 Malang
THE USE OF “IDENTITY PARADE” GAME AS A STRATEGY TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL IN DESCRIBING PEOPLE AT SECOND GRADE STUDENTS OF SMPI HASANUDDIN DAU MALANG Rizky Fitri Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v1i1.750

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Speaking is the most fundamental skill in learning language. Unfortunately the researcher found the students’ speaking problem when she conducted preliminary study in SMP Hasanuddin. Therefore, the researcher decided to solve the problem by conducting Classroom Action Research (CAR) using “Identity Parade” game technique. It consists of four steps in 2 cycles, there are: planning of the action, implementing, observing, and reflecting of the action. The subject of this research were 17 students at eighth grade (VIIIB) . The instruments of this research were speaking test, observation check-list and questionnaire. The result of the the speaking test in this study described as; the students who passed the standard score in the preliminary study improved from 43.75% to 71.43% at the cycle 1 and 86.67% at the end of cycle 2. This case shows that there are significant improvement in students’ speaking skill and the learning process was stopped, because the score had met the minimum passing grade which is 75 %. Therefore, “Identity Parade” game had been proved that it could be one of teaching technique to improve the eighth graders’ speaking skill in describing people at SMPI Hasanuddin Dau Malang.
AGE SEX AND GRADE ACROSS LEVEL OF EDUCATION EFFECT ON FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANXIETY Muhammad Yassin
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Being designed in expost facto, this research intends to seek the answer of the following research quetions 1) is there a statistically significant effect of age, sex and grade difference on FL anxiety? 2) do females, older and lower grader participants score higher in foreign language anxiety? A research instrument, foreign language classroom anxiety scale, from Horwitz, Horwitz, Cope (1986) was distributed to collect the data about the level of FL anxiety which the participants have, the data then was analysed using independent t-test and Anova in SPSS 24. Performing independent t-test it was found that the t-value from age and sex group was 1,356 and 1,123 respectively, while sig. (two tailed) of the two group was .178 and . 264 which was more than 0.05. this mean that there was no siginificant defference of age and sex group in term of foreign language anxiety. In other word, females and older participants are no more anxious than males and younger participants, and vice versa. Different pattern appeared in the result of data analysis of the effect of grade on foreign language anxiety using Anova. The mean difference of grade group was found to be statistically significant with F-value 3.847 and sig. 0.025 where .025 was less than 0.05. This computation implied that grade is a significant predictor for foreign language anxiety. In broader explanation, it was proved that lower grade students in junior high school tend to be more anxious than the upper ones in senior high school and university.
A COMPARISON OF SPEAKING SKILL BETWEEN JAVANESE L1 STUDENTS AND MADURA L1 STUDENTS AT 8TH D GRADE OF MTS NU TMI PUJON Yulia Ratnawati
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Language is one of the ways we express what in our mind is and through language we can communicate with others in our society. Based on the researcher observation at MTs NU TMI Pujon, the researcher can presume that the students of MTs NU TMI Pujon some of them has Javanese language as their mother tongue and others has Madura language as their mother tongue and they have different ability in speaking English as foreign language. Based on the test given by the researcher to some students at eight D class and analyze the data by using descriptive qualitative method, the researcher found some data. First, the researcher found that there are some differences between Javanese and Madura L1 students such as Madura L1 students got higher score in pronunciation and body language criteria, and also got higher average for all of criteria. Second, based on the data the researcher can conclude that 1ST language or mother tongue influence the students’ English speaking skill. Because, Madura language known as language that has stressing tone and intonation and most of Madura speak loudly and confidently. It makes Madura L1 students got higher score than Javanese.
PARENTS INVOLVEMENT ON CHILDREN’S EDUCATION AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN OMESURI, LEMBATA REGENCY Ramadhan Jamhar; Sunu Hastuti
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
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This study was done to know the parents’ involvement on children’s education at elementary school in Omesuri, Lembata Regency. The aim of the study is to ascertain how does parental involvement on students elementary education. In this case study, a qualitative research was used. Data was gathered by interviewing parents of five differents elementary school in Omesuri, who all have children that have good achivement in academic. The study found that all participants are all highly involved with their children’s education. However, not all aspects the parents involved. There were three of six aspects that the parents involved, namely parenting, communication, and learning at home. While the other three aspects were not involved, namely volunteering, decision making, and collaborating with community. The study showed that parental involvement has positive effects on students’ academic achievement on Elementary Schools in Omesuri.
BUILDING EFL STUDENTS’ SELF-CONFIDENCE, MOTIVATION, and ABILITY IN LISTENING ENGLISH 2.0 Hastowohadi; Ruston Kumaini
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The study investigates the relationship among self-confidence, motivation, and the ability of listening skill by using using 2.0. It occured when some students getting difficulty to respond listening record, they did not get any motivation while listening section is was tested to them, and practically they got less confidence to share their answer. I used mobile phone as a tool to transfer listening material, process to maintain listening class more attractive to the students. It could build up students’ self confidence, motivation, and ability in listening class. Based on the implementation of listening English 2.0, the major findings were; the students felt motivated, confidence, and built up their ability where they are correlated. They feel confidence to answer questions regarding to listening material. The students felt self confidence. These findings provide a valuable framework for lecturer/instructor in English as a Foreign Language to build up those aspects by using technology 2.0.
IMPROVING ENGLISH WRITING SKILL OF ELEMENTARY STUDENTS BY USING WHAT’S MISSING METHODS Ade Christianti; Dayu Retno Puspita; Ahmad Arif Fadillah
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This study aims to determine the effect of students' writing skills on English subjects using the 'What Missing' method. This study used a quasi-experimental research method with the research design of Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The population subjects in this study were 76th grade students of Kampung Melayu 1 Elementary School 1 Tangerang Regency. Data collection techniques using question instruments test essay writing skills To test the pretest hypothesis in this study used the t test, from the results of the t test obtained t count = -0.3 <t table = 2.00. Whereas for testing the posttest hypothesis from the results of the t test it is obtained t count = 6.06> t table = 2.00, it can be concluded that there is a significant effect between the posttest value of the control class and the experimental class. This can be interpreted that the use of the What’s Missing method is very influential on students' English writing skills.
THE EFFECTS OF READING METHOD ON THE COMPREHENSION PERFORMANCE OF THIRD SEMESTER STUDENTS OF BALIKPAPAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACADEMY Muhammad Rochman
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In this study the researcher investigated the relative effects of different reading methods on the comprehension performance of Balikpapan Foreign Language Academy EFL Third Semester students. The scores of participants who read three comparable passages in three ways (oral, silent and subvocalizing) were compared. Results revealed a significant difference between oral reading and subvocalization, and between oral reading and silent reading. Oral reading had the greatest effect on comprehension performance among the three reading methods examined. All groups reported that oral reading was the most preferred reading method with the majority of respondents feeling the style best supported comprehension. Feedback suggested that oral reading was preferred specifically because it helps in memorizing words and texts, concentration, and practicing and pronouncing words for real world encounters. It is recommended that second language lecturers and students use all available reading methods in order to identify which method best serves their study objectives.