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INVESTIGATING CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION IN GRAMMAR CLASS USING INDUCTIVE APPROACH Faisal, Muhammad; Misdi, Misdi
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 4, No 1 (2016): ELT Perspective Vol. 4 No. 1, May 2016
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This study investigated whether the implementation of inductive approach increases students’ achievement in teaching grammar at the seventh grade students of SMP N 16 Cirebon. Richards et al, 1985 in Chalipa 2013 often said that Inductive approach is learning in which learners are not taught rules directly, but are left to discover - or induce - rules from their experience of using the language; Ke (2008, p.1) stated that inductive approach helps students to rediscover their subconscious knowledge of English grammar and gives advantages such as makes the sentence well-formed and grammatical competence, actively involves students in their grammar learning process, and helps students to understand. This study employed quasi experimental design. The finding supported the research hypothesis that inductive approach is potential for students’ achievement in learning grammar, especially Inductive approach made classroom atmosphere actively, it seem when inductive approach was implemented in teaching and learning process, almost students have enthusiasm to answer the question Keywords: Inductive Approach, Teaching Grammar
AN INVESTIGATION OF TEACHERS’S ROLE AS FACILITATORS IN TEACHING WRITING IN THE CLASSROOM (A Case Study of Lectures in a Cirebon Private University) Purnama, Novi Dewi
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 3, No 2 (2015): ELT Perspective Vol. 3 No. 2, September 2015
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The aim of this research is to describe in the teacher’s role as facilitator in teaching writing in the classroom. This research is qualitative approach by analysis teacher’s role as facilitator thought the data that have been collected from the student’s and the teacher’s. the technique of collecting data that used by the writer are observation in teacher’s role as facilitator, observation sheet, interview, video recording, and the result of observation. To know the kinds of teacher role as facilitator did teaching writing in the classroom. And the writer analysis teacher’s role in teaching writing in classroom by observation sheet giving mark on it and writer the correct it, until gets the result did. Then, the writer takes the conclusion of teacher’s role as facilitator and teacher interview to appropriate the teacher role in teaching writing in the classroom . this research find come that all of teacher role. Based on the result from interview the lecturer, the teacher as facilitator was applied the teacher. Key word : Teacher’s Role As Facilitator, Teaching Writing
AN ANALYSIS OF INTERLANGUAGE PERFORMED BY STUDENTS OF AN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL IN TASIKMALAYA Aziez, Feisal
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 4, No 2 (2016): ELT Perspective Vol. 4 No. 2, September 2016
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Abstract This descriptive study aims at: (1) finding out and describe the phonological, lexical, and syntactic forms of English language learners’ inter language, and (2) finding out whether there are any differences in the inter language of the learners of different grades. The subjects of this research were 24 learners of the first, second, and third grade of an Islamic boarding school in Tasikmalaya. The data were collected from students’ conversations, interviews, and reading aloud. The data were recorded and transcribed. Then, the data were filtered by using Corder’s procedure. The results of the research reveal the existence of the following aspects in the learners’ inter language: (1) phonological transfers, (2) lexical transfers, (3) syntactic transfers, (4) phonological overgeneralizations, (5) lexical overgeneralizations, and (6) syntactic overgeneralizations. This research also found out some differences in the inter language of the students of different grades. Keywords: inter language, pesantren, phonological, lexical, syntactic, language transfers, overgeneralizations
THE ANALYSIS OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA AS CIREBONESE CULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE RELATED TO STUDENTS’ LEARNING STYLESIN PEER TEACHING ACTIVITY Jaufillaili, Jaufillaili; Linda, Linda
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 4, No 1 (2016): ELT Perspective Vol. 4 No. 1, May 2016
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In this research, the writers observed the peer-teaching activity in Teaching and Listening for Children class. The writers intended to find out: 1) What is the dominant students’ learning styles in the class? 2) What are the most dominant instructional media as Cirebonese cultural representative used by the students in peer-teaching activity in the class? 3) How are the instructional media used by the students in peer-teaching activity related to their learning styles? The theory of learning style used in this research was from Pritchard (2009) that was strengthened by Fauziati (2010). This was a qualitative research. The research instruments were Batch’s Learning style inventory test and observation sheet. The result showed that: 1) The dominant students’ learning styles in the class was visual learning styles. From forty (41) one students, twenty one (21) students were visual learners. 2) The most dominant instructional media as Cirebonese cultural representative used by the students in peer-teaching activity in the class was picture. Pictures as instructional media were used by almost all groups with different learning styles preferences. 3) The instructional media used by the students in peer-teaching activity related to their learning styles could be concluded as follows: auditory learners uses a sound record, visual learners used pictures, kinesthetic/tactile learners used paper that should be folded by the students (involving physical activity), and multi-learning style learners used video that involved audio-visual activity for their students. Keywords: instructional media, learning style, cirebonese culture
ANALYZING SPEECH ACT FOUND IN THE EFL CLASS Barnas, Adya
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 3, No 2 (2015): ELT Perspective Vol. 3 No. 2, September 2015
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In teaching learning, lecturers teach the students with a good sentence. But there is one of students may not understand what she said although in grammatically is correct, so it will happen miscommunication between lecturer and student. This research concerns in the classroom interaction in Class I,J as the main data of this research because there are many speech acts especially categories of speech act employed by lecturer and students in the interaction related to the context and situation. This research belongs to descriptive qualitative research since it employs the analysis of descriptive and qualitative methods. The type of this research is descriptive qualitative. The participants of this classroom interaction are Mrs. Lutfhi as the lecturer and students from class I,J whereas the 6 men and 27 women. The topic is talking about social problem. In this case the writer analyzes the speech act found in the classroom interaction. The listener of this interaction ought to understand the meaning of the speaker. Keywords: speech act, meaning
A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY THAT LOOKS AT THE IMPLEMENTATION OFCHARACTER EDUCATION IN ENGLISH CLASSROOM Syaripudin, Usep; Aisyah, Siti
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 4, No 1 (2016): ELT Perspective Vol. 4 No. 1, May 2016
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This research observed and analyzed the implementation of character education in English classrooms. It sought to find out how English teachers develop and select materials and strategies for implementing character education in their classroom, how the English teachers implement and integrate character education in their classroom, and what factors the teachers found to be the inhibiting and supporting system for implementing character education in their school. Three teachers from three schools – a public vocational school, a public senior high school, and a religious-based public high school – participated in this research as the respondents. The purpose of involving three different type of schools was that this research needed to observe the implementation of character education in three different settings. By implementing multiple case study, this research gathered data through interview and observation. This research found that teachers in the two schools – vocational and senior high school – begun the implementation of character education by developing a plan consisted of what character they need to develop and what materials that triggered students’ interest. Moreover, this research also found that the two schools share similar strategies in implementing character education as follows: using authentic materials, verbal instructions, and cultural approach. Meanwhile, in the religious-based senior high school, the teacher did not specifically develop and select materials intended to implement character education since the school had already subjects and extracurricular programs in religion teaching and intended to develop students’ character. Lastly, this research found that the three schools share similar supporting and inhibiting factors in implementing character education namely lack of good examples in school, family, and community, lack of partnership between school, parents, and community member, and lack of commitment among the school community members to support the character education in school. And the supporting system they had were that the schools had already developed code of conducts, rules, and extracurricular programs intended to develop students’ character. Keywords: character education, English learning
PRESENTATION DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED BY STUDENTS OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF UNSWAGATI Widyastuti, Tiara; Mahaputri, Ratna Andhika
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 3, No 2 (2015): ELT Perspective Vol. 3 No. 2, September 2015
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This research is aimed to know how the students make the presentation in the classroom. This research wants to explore the students’ difficulties in presenting the material. The research was conducted at Unswagati Cirebon toward fifth semester of A and B class. This research uses descriptive qualitative approach and use observation, and questionnaire as instruments in collecting data. Then the result of this research is presented descriptively. The findings of this research show that most of the students give good criteria in make presentation in the classroom, they can deliver the presentation well. The difficulties that faced by the student when presenting the material consist of: the students bring note when they presenting the material, they often fidgeting, jiggling or swaying when they deliver the presentation, the student stiff when deliver the presentation and it makes presentation tedious, and they end the presentation with an inspiration deficit. Keywords: Student, Difficulties, Presentation.
THE APPEARANCE OF FALSE SIGN IN ADS AT SOCIAL MEDIA Ilhamsyah, Ilhamsyah; Herlina, Herlina
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Abstract The aim of this study is to determine the presence of signs and combinations of signs (codes) that are present on the fictitious figure of Sarah Aprilia in Cologne Bask advertising on the internet. The sign and the code in general should have a common understanding by prospective readers (target audience). This research used qualitative approach with interpretative descriptive method because semiotic science is digging and discovery the meaning. In analyzing the fictitious figure of Sarah Aprilia, the sign that appearance is false sign. Deceptive mark is a sign that unknown origin , but the engineering rests on a natural object (hybrid), but viewers assume it was real presence. This is due to the many cross signs presented visual codes that make the figure of Sarah Aprilia as a real figure. Keywords : Advertising , Semiotics, Signs, Digital Media
DYNAMIC MOVES FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM DISCOURSE Handayani, Rinda Maripah; Hartini, Nurani
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Interaction is an important word for language teacher. The interaction between teacher and students can determine the quality of teaching learning. In some instances of classroom interaction, the occurrences of dynamic moves cannot be avoided. The dynamic elements are always found in the interaction between teacher and students. In this case, teacher plays significantrole in the classroom interaction. In the scope of this phenomenon, the research was aimed to find out types of dynamic moves in the classroom interaction and to reveal how question and answer are realized. The data were gathered from the Efl classroom interaction which was recorded. The findings revealed that varieties of dynamic moves were found in the interaction. These findings are interesting to be discuss among efl teachers so that the English teachers are able to boost their instructional practices. Keywords: classroom interaction, communicative interaction, dynamic moves, , dynamic moves, question and answer realization
VISITING EFL CLASS: THE USE OF SENTENCE-SOUP GAME IN WRITING CLASS Efendi, Lelina; Wirabhakti, Agus
ELT Perspective Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 3, No 2 (2015): ELT Perspective Vol. 3 No. 2, September 2015
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The present quasi experimental study was conducted to describe how the implementation of sentence soup game in the teaching writing and to determine the significant difference of the students’ achievement according to their pre-test and post-test result. The sample of study was 70 eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Palimanan-Cirebon. A pre-test and post-test equivalent group design was used to compare the achievement of two groups. The collected data was statistically analyzed by t test formula. The result showed that: 1).The implementation of sentence soup game assessed gave positive effect in teaching writing. It evidenced if students got advantages in this learning with playing activity. 2a).There was no significant difference of the students’ pre-test result. Where null hypothesis was accepted, the tobtained was less than the tcritical (0,980 < 1,667). 2b). There was significant difference of the students’ post-test result. Where null hypothesis was rejected, the tobtained higher than tcritical (2,692 > 1,667). The students’ performance of experimental group was better based on the difference between the mean scores. The mean of experimental group was 5,5 on pre-test and 7,4 on post-test, hence control group was 5,0 on pre-test and 6,7 on post-test. It indicated if teaching English writing through sentence soup game enhanced the achievement level of the students.