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EDUCAFL : E-Journal of Education of English as a Foreign Language
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EDUCAFL :Journal of Education of English as a Foreign Language. EDUCAFL is a refereed publication which aims at providing online access to all those involved in the research, teaching and learning of English as a Foreign Language. For more information such as article submission and other information, don't hesitate to contact our editorial office.
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The Implementation of English Conversation Program in Elementary School at Rural Area Murni Nikmatillah; Fika Megawati; Yuli Astutik
EDUCAFL : Journal of Education of English as Foreign Language Vol 6, No 2 (2023): EDUCAFL (LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPER)
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This article discusses how to participate in Teaching campus programs and implementing English conversation programs in rural areas. Because, English is one of the subjects considered difficult by elementary school students, especially in rural areas. This research was conducted at elementary school in Tulungagung, East Java which is a rural area. This study also uses the self-study method, in which data are taken from observations and interviews with English teachers in schools to find out the difficulties or challenges in teaching and learning in rural schools, Therefore, the self-study researcher is not the self who does the research, but rather the self being studied, not that the self is the only focus. This progression in self-study characterizes teaching as well. So after that, the author compiled this conversation program. The method used in the implementation of this conversation program uses the appropriate TPR (Total Physical Response) method to support challenges or difficulties in teaching and learning. This program is carried out once every 2 weeks and is only attended by class 5. And to find out the improvement of students after joining this program, the author gives a quiz or post-test. When this activity was carried out the students were very enthusiastic and understood the questions that I gave, many improvements were obtained by them such as word pronunciation, pronunciation, word spelling, vocabulary knowledge, writing words, etc.
Teaching English on TikTok: Content Analysis Based on Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning Irene Puspita Wijaya; Wawan Eko Yulianto; Daniel Ginting
EDUCAFL : Journal of Education of English as Foreign Language Vol 6, No 2 (2023): EDUCAFL (LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPER)
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TikTok has been used as a learning tool and effectively improved students’ knowledge and skills, particularly in language learning. However, the educational content on TikTok may not be compatible with the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML) principles that could reduce cognitive loads in multimedia learning. This research investigated the use of CTML principles, as well as the use of its features on the videos from one of the popular English Teaching channels on TikTok, @englishvit in order to contribute to educational knowledge about teaching practices with social media technologies. The researchers analyzed 40 out of 175 videos from @englishvit using content analysis through decontextualization, recontextualization, categorization and compilation. This study found that @englishvit’s TikTok videos are compatible with at least three principles of CTML, and some TikTok features could increase the compatibility or violate the CTML principles. These results recommended that teachers in digital education should improve the quality of the learning experience for students by applying principles of CTML and utilizing technology.
Morphological Process of Food Lexicon after COVID-19 Putu Wahyu Widiatmika
EDUCAFL : Journal of Education of English as Foreign Language Vol 6, No 2 (2023): EDUCAFL (LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPER)
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The era of post COVID-19 has shown a shift of a lifestyle in terms of meal consumption among the people in the world. It is depicted from the creations of healthy and plant-based foods. This study is aimed to analyze the techniques of word formation about food and diet trends. The data of this study were new lexicons of food and diet trends taken from texts and scripts derived from different sources on the internet, such as news articles and blogs. The data were collected through documentation method with note-taking technique. Yule’s theory of word formation was applied to analyze the data with qualitative method. The result showed that the new food and diet lexicons are created with various techniques, such as compounding, blending, borrowing, clipping, and acronym. This study proves that linguistics, particularly morphology, is able to give contribution in the current trends of living.

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