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ELT Echo: The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context
ISSN : 25495089     EISSN : 25798170     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24235/eltecho.v10i2
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ELT ECHO: The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Contexts accepts research articles related to English language education. The journal welcomes contributions in the following areas: 1. Literacy; 2. Second and Foreign language acquisition; 3. Bilingualism; 4. Multilingualism; 5. Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL); 6. Language teaching skills; 7. Language assessment; and 8. Curriculum and material development.
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ESP MATERIALS EVALUATION: INFORMATICS STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVES Viar Dwi Kartika; Yuni Awalaturrohmah Solihah
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.14842

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This present study investigated the students’ perspectives on ESP materials for the Informatics students. Qualitative research using 15 questionnaires to collect the data from 50 students of Informatics in the third semester of Universitas Catur Insan Cendekia. The findings showed that there had a positive perspective from the students to evaluate the ESP materials that were implemented for one semester. The ESP materials evaluation involves four main points. Firstly, the ESP materials are helpful and interesting. Then, ESP materials make the students more confident to learn independently. ESP materials develop the students’ critical thinking skills. Lastly, the ESP materials are presented attractively. This present study suggests the ESP teachers/practitioners to develop ESP materials to be applied in the ESP classroom.
THE ROLE OF TIKTOK APPLICATION TO LEARN ENGLISH VOCABULARY: A SURVEY ON STUDENT TEACHERS Anggi Wanda Venalinda; Muhamad Laudy Armanda
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.14852

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English has four skills that must be mastered in the field of education. To master these four skills, it is necessary to comprehend English vocabulary. Due to the fact that student teachers as future teachers belong to Gen Z and primary and secondary students nowadays are classified as Gen Alpha, the TikTok application is currently quite popular with them. The widespread availability of social media with massive opportunities to provide major roles in current society. Therefore, this study aims to survey student teachers' perceptions of using the TikTok application to learn and teach English vocabulary. This study employed descriptive qualitative, which was analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The data was gathered through a questionnaire that was given to 90 student teachers at one of the universities in Indonesia. The researchers also distributed a semi-structured interview to several participants. According to the data, it was indicated that the majority of students have a favorable perspective toward the TikTok app and believe it can help them to learn English. In addition, they were expected to use it to teach vocabulary in the English class. Thus, it is suggested that student teachers as future teachers maximize the advantages of the TikTok application as a learning tool, which enables to improve of the planning of training programs.
LEXICAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ENGLISH THROUGH THE LENS OF ETYMOLOGY Ibrahim Halil Topal
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.15087

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A substantial linguistic base requires a good command of grammar and vocabulary. As Nation (2001) narrates, the knowledge of vocabulary encompasses form, meaning, and use. Aside from pronunciation and grammatical functions, etymology might also be associated with vocabulary knowledge (i.e., form and meaning) in that the spelling and pronunciation and, accordingly, meaning of words have evolved in time. In this regard, studying etymology might offer educational advantages for language learners and teachers. To this end, this study dealt with the utilization of etymology in vocabulary instruction. The background information and the conceptual framework of etymology were initially presented. The relationship of etymology with vocabulary and its significance were established next. Previous studies on the relevant topic were cited afterward. The potential benefits of etymology in language education, particularly vocabulary instruction, and their implications were discussed. The study concluded by verbalizing the limitations and offering recommendations for future research.
Exploring the Dimensions of Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) in English Learning: Insights from EFL Students Fadhlan Saini; Andi Anugrah Surya Ardhy
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.15111

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Intercultural communication competence is now required in such higher education institutions. The issue can be seen by having misconceptions, misunderstandings, and a need for knowledge to understand other cultural exchanges like English and Indonesia. It happened in IAIN Manado, where the researcher takes place as the case of the study and as the research location. Respondents in this study were 28 students of the Manado IAIN English Education Study Program. The data collection technique used in this study was purposive sampling and analyzed through descriptive qualitative analysis. It is analyzed by reducing data, selecting relevant data, organizing data into regular patterns, and drawing conclusions. The study results show that learning English that integrates intercultural communicative competence positively benefits students, with an average percentage of 73.95. An effective strategy for combining intercultural communication competencies is openness to experience and knowledge of other cultures. However, in combining intercultural communication competencies, students also face challenges. These challenges include adapting to foreign cultural communication styles, expressing opinions in the context of intercultural communication in English, understanding conversational etiquette in foreign cultures, and socializing with new cultural environments while learning English. Then, with the right approach and sufficient hands-on experience, students can overcome these challenges and develop solid intercultural communication skills.
RURAL COLLEGE EFL LEARNERS’ BARRIERS IN WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER: A PHOTOVOICE PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH Heri Mudra
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.15121

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This current study aimed to investigate rural college EFL students’ experiences in dealing with English research paper writing and publication barriers. Five senior EFL students voluntarily participated in a photovoice phenomenological study. The data were collected through two methods, including semi-structured interviews and a photovoice. The students took some emotional photos to express their feeling on paper writing and publication barriers visually. The interviews encouraged them to describe their experiences and feelings through the photos. The data were analyzed by synchronizing each photo with its qualitative description. As for the results, it is noted that there were three main paper writing and publication barriers, including a lack of linguistic competence, being trapped with a journal template, and anxiety towards written corrective feedback. Each interview result was accomplished with emotional photos in several themes such as untidy pieces of paper, scenery, internet search, children’s toys, colourful pens, and empty box. The photos were also supported by qualitative remarks of each EFL student. In short, the photovoice helps to represent deep feelings on the research paper writing and publication barriers experienced by the EFL students.
WRITING ANXIETY IN EFL STUDENTS: PERSONALITY TRAITS PERSPECTIVE Benni Ichsanda Rahman Hz
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.15245

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This study is aimed to investigate the distinction level of writing anxiety between introvert and extrovert English-language (EFL) students. A qualitative case study methodology was utilized to explore a phenomenon within its authentic setting. A modified edition of the Second Language Writing Anxiety Scale (SLWAS) questionnaire was developed by Y.-S. Cheng (2004). The study's participants were categorized based on their personality traits as either introverts (n=29) or extroverted (n=29), categorized according to their personality types. The results showed that introverted individuals have a higher level of anxiety in writing context, with an average score of 3.38. In addition, the results showed the relationship between personality traits and writing anxiety among EFL students. In conclusion, this study found that personality traits like introversion and extraversion can affect writing anxiety and performance. It's important to recognize and address these variations to support individuals with different personality types in improving their writing skills and reducing writing-related anxiety.
EXPLORING INDONESIAN EFL WRITING ERRORS: INSIGHTS FROM THE STIFIN PERSPECTIVE Benni Ichsanda Rahman Hz; Soraya Grabiella Dinamika
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): JUNE 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v9i1.15396

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This study aims to investigate the writing errors made by EFL students based on their brain dominance machine: Sensing, Thinking, Intuiting, Feeling, and Instinct (STIFIn). A qualitative case study was adopted in finishing this study. The data collected in this study were processed by using two methods: statistical calculations for quantitative data about the errors the participants made in their text writing by using Gass & Selinker’s (2008) writing errors approach which was then categorized based on the respondents’ STIFIn brain dominance, and constructive analysis for qualitative data related to the results of comparing the errors. This study enrolled 41 students from a college of management studies, located in the city of Medan, Indonesia. The individuals with Sensing Extrovert made the most errors, with a ratio of 1:15 errors recorded in their texts, followed by Intuiting Introvert with 1:14,5 errors, Thinking Extrovert with 1:13,3 errors, and Thinking Introvert with 1:13 errors. Sensing Introvert made 1:12,5 errors, Instring 1:9,4, Intuiting Extrovert 1:9, Feeling Introvert 1:7,6, and Feeling Extrovert 1:7,5. Sensing Extrovert students committed the most errors, whereas Feelings (extrovert and introvert) produced the fewest. Numerous of the causes behind these results are discussed in detailed explanation within the STIFIn theory.
The Effect of Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) on Students' Reading Skills Amalisa Ayu Safitri; Wahyu Diny Sujannah
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.15438

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Many studies have been conducted to show the effect of using Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) on students’ reading skills. However, CSR is rarely conducted in vocational high schools by using procedure text as the material. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of CSR on students’ reading skills. This pre-experimental research involved 29 tenth-grade Hospitality students in the academic year 2023/2024 in one of the state vocational high schools in Malang. The pretest and posttest in the form of multiple-choice reading questions were administered to the students before and after the implementation of CSR. The findings revealed that the use of CSR was effective in improving students’ reading skills. Thus, it is recommended that English teachers apply CSR in teaching reading and give clear instructions on how to do it to the students. For future researchers, it is suggested that they conduct survey and interview to find out the students’ perspectives regarding the implementation of CSR to improve their reading skills.
THE USE OF ENGLISH LEARNING CONTENTS ON INSTAGRAM FOR IMPROVING ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS AMONG EFL STUDENTS' PERCEPTION Nur Khasanah
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v8i2.15620

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This study investigates the effectiveness of using Instagram as a digital platform for English language learning, focusing on its impact on students' speaking skills at UIN Walisongo. Based on the responses of 86 EFL students, the research explores Instagram usage patterns, motivations, and perceived benefits. The findings reveal a positive inclination towards English learning accounts, interactive learning, and connecting with English-speaking users. The study reveals regular engagement with speaking skills through Instagram content, highlighting its potential for language practice. While students generally view Instagram positively, challenges such as limited practice time and content relevance are acknowledged. Recommendations for improvement include more interactive tools and diverse content. The study provides valuable insights into the use of Instagram for language learning and offers practical recommendations for increasing the platform's effectiveness.
Higher Education EFL Teachers’ Code-switching Practices: Patterns and Functions in Focus Gebrewahid Tsige Gerezgiher; Hailom Banteyerga Amaha
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): JUNE 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eltecho.v9i1.15632

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This study was conducted to investigate higher education EFL teachers’ code-switching patterns and functions. To achieve this objective, data was gathered through classroom observation audio record and semi-structured interview. A total of 24 lessons of 2400 minutes were recorded, and six teachers participated in the interview. The results obtained show that the teachers’ CS frequency increased as the students’ grade level that they were teaching increased. Besides, it was found that teachers of all grade levels employed inter-sentential CS more dominantly. Finally, the results obtained indicate that teachers of all class years were CS for curriculum access purposes more dominantly. Based on the findings, it is concluded that the different patterns of CS that the teachers were employing at the different grade levels have many functions in the EFL classes, and it helps the teaching and learning of English if it is handled properly. However, the teachers use of CS has to decrease as the students’ grade level goes up and the students’ EFL performance is improved. Teachers’ overuse of CS diminishes students’ exposure to the target language and their practice to English language in classes where English is a foreign language. Therefore, teachers’ CS patterns and functions should vary depending on their students’ grade level. In short, teachers should re-evaluate their CS practices and employ it depending up on their students’ CS desire and grade level.