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EXPOSURE JOURNAL
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Exposure Journal publishes academic articles that recognize successful engaged learning depends on effective partnerships between students, faculty, community agencies, administrators, disciplines, and more. The journal invites submission of 1) Research that emanates from or informs campus-community partnerships; 2) Studies co-authored by faculty, students, and/or community partners; 3) Literature and Teaching English as Foreign Language; and 4) Commentary on emerging trends, developments, and/or challenges.
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ENCOURAGING STUDENTS' ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS THROUGH ECO-ELT-BASED TEXTBOOKS Nadiyah, Faridatun; Lestari, Iin Widya; Putri, Nanin Verina Widya; Tauchid, Ahmad
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15601

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This development research aims to develop Eco-ELT textbooks for young learners. This research uses the Research and Development (RD) method with the 4-D (Four D) model. The development steps carried out by researchers are 1). Define, 2). Design, 3). Develop, and 4). Disseminate. The participants in this research were 31 fourth-grade elementary school students, 14 students from SDN Glagahwangi 1, and 17 students from SDN Glagahwangi 2. Data collection techniques used interviews and Likert scale questionnaires to obtain responses. Validation is carried out by material expert and media expert. To determine the suitability of the product is obtained from the results of trials and responses from educators and students. The media developed was tested on 14 fourth-grade students at SDN Galagahwangi 1 Sugihwaras Bojonegoro. The results of material expert validation produced a score of 122 with a percentage of 97.6%, including very valid criteria related to contextual evaluation factors, practicality, and suitability of content. With very valid criteria, the average score for graphic feasibility elements obtained in media expert validation was 95% with a total score of 129. In limited-scale testing, students at SDN Glagahwangi 1 Sugihwaras Bojonegoro obtained an average score of 92.5% of the total score of 972 is a very worthy criterion. Meanwhile, the average answer score from educators is 94% with a total score of 141 which is in the very worthy range. From these results, it is concluded that Eco-ELT-based textbooks for young students are adequate and appropriate for use to support the English language learning process in the fourth-grade elementary school independent curriculum.
PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS ON EFL STUDENTS’ SPEAKING PERFORMANCE IN BORDER AREA Wisrance, Maria Wihelmina; Kristanti, E
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15634

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Oral communication has emerged as a crucial skill in language acquisition, particularly in learning English. For students learning English as a foreign language, speaking English poses a significant challenge that requires considerable effort to articulate coherent statements. The research focused on identifying psychological factors that impact students' speaking performance, with a particular emphasis on determining which variable has the most significant effect. Data was gathered through observation, questionnaires, and unstructured interviews. The study revealed that despite students' motivation and positive attitude towards English speaking in the classroom, anxiety and lack of self-confidence remain key obstacles that prevent them from speaking confidently. These psychological barriers stem from a fear of erring and being subjected to derision by one's peers. Further, it was found that anxiety was the most psychological factor affecting students’ speaking performance. To address these issues, many students believe that boosting their confidence in speaking English is crucial. This underscores the significance of educators being mindful of the difficulties their students face in speaking English during lessons. 
LEARNING STRATEGIES ACROSS CULTURES OF EFL LEARNERS RESIDING IN EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE Talok, Damianus; Erom, Kletus; Panis, Isabel Coryunitha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.14038

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EFL learners employ a set of learning strategies in their learning of English. Learning strategies are claimed to be “internal mental drive” which EFL learners have in mind. Learning strategies are the internal power which enables EFL learners to acquire the so called language knowledge and language skills. It has been assumed that learning strategies are influenced by cultures of EFL learners. Consequently, EFL learners may employ different learning strategies, provided that EFL learners come from different cultures. This current research aims to disclose that each of EFL learners from the East Nusa Tenggara Province (NTT) employs learning strategies, as in fact that in NTT lives many cultures. Specifically, this research treated six EFL learners who are from different cultures. Two learners came from the inland area of Ende (Flores); other two students were from the inland area of Timor and two others were from the city of Kupang, the capital of Kupang Municipality. The results of the research show that these EFL learners use the same learning strategies entailing Metacognitive, cognitive and social mediation strategies. The outstanding discovery of this study is that EFL learners, in their learning, are very much influenced by the so called “instructional learning”. Learning does take place for there is  instruction from their teachers. Autonomous learning, as far as data are concerned, still does not take place. Thus culture, in this study, has no influence to EFL learners in terms of  the use of learning strategies among EFL learners with different cultural background. 
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING MATERIALS FOR "ENGLISH AND ARABIC FOR EDUCATIONAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE AT THE STATE COLLEGE ISLAMIC OF MANDAILING NATAL Saputra, Muhammad Ari; Linur, Rahmat; Supriani, Ria Rafita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15811

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This research employs a development method with a Research and Development (RD) approach. The objective of this study is to develop a textbook for "English and Arabic for Educational of Natural Science" for the Educational of Natural Science Program at the State college Islamic of Mandailing Natal (STAIN Mandailing Natal). The results of this research will be utilized by English and Arabic lecturers teaching in this program. The research applies the ADDIE model, which consists of five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The strength of this development model lies in its systematic and comprehensive implementation process, an aspect not found in other models. Specifically, Branch (2009:17) categorizes these stages into five: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The outcome of this research is the "English and Arabic for Educational of Natural Science" textbook at STAIN Mandailing Natal, which includes various important themes designed to enhance students' abilities to use English and Arabic in the context of natural sciences. The content of this textbook includes topics such as meeting people, parts of the body, health, plants, animals, environment, and education. The "English and Arabic for Educational of Natural Science" textbook at STAIN Mandailing Natal not only serves as a tool to improve students' language skills but also as a rich learning resource with relevant scientific knowledge. 
INVESTIGATING THE CADETS’ VOCABULARY LEARNING STRATEGIES AND THEIR MARITIME VOCABULARY MASTERY IN DIFFERENT ACADEMIC MAJORS Sumarta, Ryan Puby; Hafita, Yuniar Ayu; Budiarte, Agus; Utami, Helidatasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15108

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Vocabulary acquisition is crucial for language learners, impacting their overall linguistic proficiency and communication abilities. This research investigated the influence of vocabulary learning strategies and study programs on maritime cadets' vocabulary test results at Sorong Merchant Polytechnic. This study employed a quantitative methodology and an ex-post facto design. The sample consisted of 91 third-semester cadets from Sorong Merchant Marine Polytechnic, representing three study programs: Port and Shipping Management, Ship Engineering, and Nautical Studies. Data were collected through a questionnaire to assess vocabulary learning strategies and a vocabulary examination based on maritime-related queries. Statistical analyses revealed no significant differences in vocabulary test scores across academic programs and learning strategies, despite the popularity of the determination strategy. However, a two-way ANOVA indicated a significant interaction effect between vocabulary learning strategies and study programs (F(7, 77) = 2.477, p = .024). This suggests that specific combinations of learning strategies and study programs may enhance vocabulary test results more effectively than individual variables alone. Therefore, developing tailored teaching methods is crucial to improve learning outcomes. Further research should explore additional factors such as motivation, prior language proficiency, and learning environment support to optimize language learning outcomes.
THE IMPACT OF GOOGLE CLASSROOM AND EXTENSION ON STUDENT’S MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT IN EFL CLASSROOM (THE CASE STUDY OF SMA ISLAM ATHIRAH BONE) Mohd Tahir, Asman Bin; -, Suharyadi; Tresnadewi, Sintha
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15307

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In today's technology-driven world, students are increasingly surrounded by digital tools, with easy access to vast amounts of information (Egbert, 2009). From a pedagogical perspective, integrating technology into education is essential for successful learning outcomes (Sebring and Chicago School Consortium, 2013). Despite this, less than half of students utilize technology for academic purposes, though 92% have access to it at home. The evolving information age has made previously expensive technologies accessible to many (Edwards, 2009), necessitating that educators adapt to this technological integration. This study examines the impact of Google Classroom and its extensions on student motivation and engagement in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms at SMA Islam Athirah Bone. The research highlights the importance of incorporating real-world technology into EFL classes to enhance student interest and motivation (Usher Center on Education, 2012). Technology supports diverse learning styles, fosters community, and provides hands-on experiences, especially beneficial for students with learning disabilities (Heafner, 2004; Liu, 2016). As English is a global language, its learning is critical for accessing research and higher education (Morris Maxey, 2014). Traditional methods have evolved, with technology playing a pivotal role in English language instruction (Graddol, 2012).This qualitative study uses video recordings, interviews, and observation checklists to explore the impact of technology on student engagement and motivation in EFL classrooms. Data collection involved classroom observations and semi-structured interviews with teachers and students. The findings indicate that both teachers and students at SMA Islam Athirah Bone perceive the use of Google Classroom and its extensions as beneficial for active learning and engagement. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of how technological tools can enhance EFL learning experiences and suggests practical applications for better classroom interactions.
A COMPREHENSIVE NEEDS ANALYSIS OF MARITIME ENGLISH FOR SHIP MACHINERY STUDENTS Hafita, Yuniar Ayu; Sumarta, Ryan Puby; Riyanto, Budi; Sulistiono, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15389

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Maritime English is essential for ensuring safety, efficiency, and effective communication in the global maritime industry, particularly for ship machinery students who require specialized language skills for technical and emergency situations. This study examines the specific needs of ship machinery students in Maritime English education, highlighting significant gaps in the current curriculum, especially in technical terminology and practical communication exercises for ship machinery operations and emergencies. A mixed-methods approach was utilized, involving 24 students and four professionals through questionnaires, interviews, and document analysis. Results indicate that 75% of students find the curriculum moderately effective, but 65% identify gaps in technical terminology, and 60% report inadequate real-life communication practice. Instructors emphasized the need for professional development to address these gaps. The study calls for a tailored curriculum based on English for Specific Purposes (ESP), integrating specialized content, practical exercises, and realistic simulations. It underscores the importance of continuous needs analyses and institutional support for curriculum enhancements, ensuring that Maritime English instruction remains relevant and effective in preparing students for their professional roles in the maritime industry. This approach will contribute to global maritime safety and efficiency by equipping ship machinery students with the necessary language skills.
IMPROVING ENGLISH SKILLS THROUGH THE STUDENTS’ INTEREST AND LEARNING STYLE Paonganan, Anissa Citra
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.14375

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The objective of this research is to find the way to improve English skill through application students’ learning style and interest. The research method was qualitative descriptive. The participants of the students were the twelfth-class students of Senior High School in a remote area in Tana Toraja. In teaching-learning process, the teacher must know the best way to teach the students. One of the ways that the teacher can use is firstly knowing students learning style and interest. Hence, the teacher can adapt the strategy in teaching. The research use VARK style and DISC test. The result of this research found that the most frequently used of students’ learning style and interest were reading-writing style and conscientiousness. It can be concluded that students’ interest and learning style has a relation, so when the teacher teaches, they should have a strategi in teaching and also it is better when know the students’ preference of learning style and interest. In other hand, the students have the strategy in teaching learning process, kind, friendly. Hence, the students do not hesitate to ask the students
INCREASING ACTIVITY AND PRACTICAL SKILLS THROUGH THE PROJECT BASED LEARNING MODEL Nu’aimah, Sulasun; Wanarti Rusimamto, Puput; Joko, Joko; Novtiana, Rizcha; Arif Rosadi, Farchan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15160

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This research aims to explore increasing activeness and practical skills through the application of the Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive analysis approach, with a focus on literature review. This research will explore literature related to the concept and implementation of PjBL in an educational context, as well as evaluate its impact on students' activeness in learning and development of practical skills. Through descriptive analysis, this research will examine various empirical studies, theories, and conceptual frameworks that support the effectiveness of PjBL in increasing students' active participation and development of practical skills. The focus of the research will also highlight aspects such as project management, collaboration between students, application of technology, as well as the role of teachers and the learning environment in supporting the implementation of PjBL. The results of this research are expected to provide a deeper understanding of the potential of PjBL in increasing student activity and developing practical skills , as well as providing practical guidance for educators to implement learning models that suit their respective contextual needs. It is hoped that the conclusions of this research can provide a significant contribution to the development of curriculum and learning practices that are more oriented towards student empowerment and contextual problem solving.
TABOO WORDS IN JAVANESE SPOKEN IN PANEKAN VILLAGE, MAGETAN, EAST JAVA Nafiis, Nahla Annisa Ainun; Budasi, I Gede; Dewi, Kadek Sintya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.14195

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This research aims to identify taboo words, taboo forms, and their taboo references This study was designed in the form of  a descriptive qualitative research which involved two types of data: primary and secondary. The researchers acted as the main instuments in this study. The other instrument interview guide, smartphone, and notebook. The source of data were the 3 informants selected based on a set of criteria. The identified data were analyzed as follows: the data of taboo words were analyzed into 3 domains  in the concept of Tri Hita Karana. The data related to  taboo form were analyzed using Frazer’s (1955) and Montagu’s theory (1973), and the data related  to  their referances of taboo words were  analyzed using Frazer’s (1955) theory.The results of this study show  that there were 44 taboo words were found and connected to the three domains of Tri Hita Karana concept. 3 related Parahyangan, 37 related to Pawongan, and 5 related to Palemahan. The 40 among  44 taboo words were classified into swearing words. 4 among the 44 taboo words identified were classified into taboo names . From the 44 taboo words were  found 11 types of refrences: parent’s names (3), animal’s name (4), mentioning genital (5), sexual activity (4), wisdom of ruler (1), bodily function (6),  nature (1), illness (9), name of spirit (1), personal pronouns (5), and  spesific activity (5), were found..

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