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EXPOSURE JOURNAL
ISSN : 22527818     EISSN : 25023543     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
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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A CONTINUUM ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ TRANSLATION SKILLS AT THE FIFTH SEMESTER OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MAKASSAR MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY Andi Nuzul Hikmah Buana; M. Basri Dalle; Farisha Andi Baso
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2073

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The objective of this research to identify students’ translation skills based on Continuum and to find out the students’ difficulties in translation at the fifth semester students English Department Makassar Muhammadiyah University. This research applied the descriptive qualitative research for the data collection by using translation paper test consisting 3 short paragraph with title “Food, Nutrition and Health” and an open-ended questionnaire consisting five numbers. The data was taken from 30 students in 10 class by using random sampling technique. The result of this research was in general the students have a good translation skills. Although the students result is not consistent yet. It can be seen from the students translation paper test result. The translation result understandable in some parts. Then the difficulties that students faced in translation are 2 aspects, first is diction and the second is meaning. They rarely choose appropriate words, because they took wrong word and also got the incorrect meaning. Besides the result from the translation paper test it can be seen in the questionnaire, there are some students stated that the difficulties in translation is the choose appropriate words.
DEMOCRATIC AND AUTOCRATIC STRATEGIES: TEACHING ENGLISH AT NURSING CLASS Sitti Maryam Hamid; Slamet Setiawan
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2778

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Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is familiar one in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT). Unfortunately, in practice, many teachers still teach English using the same methods for different departments.  Hence, this study aims to look into teachers’ strategies in teaching English at Nursing Class and students’ responds through those teaching strategies. Data were collected from two teachers and 30 students of SMK Yapika Makassar (private vocational school in Makassar, South Sulawesi). To analyse, teachers’ strategies and student’s responds were classified into observation, questionnaire, and interviews. There were two strategies that applied in this study namely democratic (group discussion, student presentation) and autocratic strategies (lecture method and multimedia method). Finding presents frequency of group discussion dominant used by teachers than other strategies. Besides, it related to student’s responds through teaching strategies. Therefore, students prefer democratic strategies than autocratic strategies. 
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ LISTENING MOTIVATION, VOCABULARY MASTERY AND SPEAKING ABILITY Abdur Rahman; Akhmad Multazim; Atikasari Husna; Lutfy Fajar Hudayah
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 1 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i1.2021

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Purpose of this research is to know the correlation between the students’ Listening Motivation, Vocabulary Mastery, and Speaking ability. The methodology used is in correlation design by using a quantitative method.  The data collecting technique is giving the questionnaire, test, and interview. The data analyzing technique used the correlation of product moment formula to measure the variables. The research findings indicate that there is a significant correlation between students listening motivation, vocabulary mastery, and speaking ability. It was proved by the value of ryx was greater than r table. The correlation between X1 - Y (ryx1) has a value is 0.98, the correlation between X2 - Y (ryx2) has a value is 0.99, the correlation between X1 - X2 (rx1x2) has a value is 0.97, and the correlation between X1 - X2 - Y (rx1x2y) has a value is 0.99. It means that have very high reliability.
ANALYSIS OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL BASED ON ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES ON THE NEEDS OF MANAGEMENT STUDENTS AT STIE TRI DHARMA NUSANTARA Syamsinar Syamsinar; Marwah Juwita Yusuf
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2728

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The difficulty of finding textbooks that fit the needs of students in Management studies makes researchers interested in analysing English material for teaching at the tertiary level. Needs analysis is the first step in developing and improving teaching materials and improving learning activities. In addition, needs analysis is very effective in evaluating students' needs in relation to English for academic, specific, and general purpose. Musdalifa and Syarifuddin (2017) state that needs analysis is very important and as a guideline for designing syllabi, subject matter, and class activities. This study is entitled "Analysis of Instructional Material Based on English for Specific Purposes on the Needs of Management Students at STIE Tri Dharma Nusantara." Participants in the study were 56 students in the Management study program, 2 English lecturers, 1 Management lecturer and the Head of the Management department. This research method is a descriptive qualitative research. The instruments used in data collection are participant observation, questionnaire, and interview. Data were analysed based on Miles and Huberman's model (2012: 129-136) which included reduction data, display data, and conclusion. The results of this study are the topic of English II material based on the analysis of the needs of students majoring in Management based on English for Specific Purpose. Topics of the material are Asking and Giving Direction, Describing Job, Application Letters and Curriculum Vitae, Job Interviews, Writing E-mails, Management Technical Terms, Pronunciation, Talking to A Foreigner, Business Proposals, and Presentation Skills. Furthermore, the skills most needed by students in Management study programs are speaking skills, followed by listening, reading and writing skills. The topic of the material will be arranged into a syllabus and instructional materials in the form of English language modules II. Therefore, this study pays attention to aspects of English for specific purposes in determining topics and formulating teaching materials in order to be able to improve learning activities. Not only English in general but also English based on the needs of management majors both at the academic level and in the world of work in the future.
A JOURNEY TO MATURITY IN A WALK TO REMEMBER BY NICHOLAS SPARKS Adisti Khairunnisa; Bachrudin Musthafa; Nita Novianti
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 1 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i1.1708

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This study aims to examine the journey to maturity of the main character, Landon Carter, in A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks, by analyzing the literary elements that construct it. Employing a textual analysis method, this study is framed within Allport’s (1961) theory of maturity, and to discuss the analysis, Bean and Moni’s (2003) theory of young adult literature is also employed. The findings show that Landon’s journey to maturity is depicted mostly through the use of one literary element, namely characterization peculiar to Reams’ (2015). Based on Allport’s (1961) general criteria of maturity, throughout the story, Landon shows six types of maturity: (1) extension of the sense of self, (2) warm relatedness of self to others, (3) emotional security, (4) realistic perception of skills, (5) self-insight, and (6) unifying philosophy of life, and three types of immaturity: (1) an ego-centric sense of self, (2) emotional insecurity, and (3) lack of self-insight. Based on the analysis, several moral values can be obtained by young adult readers with different perspectives from reading Landon’s journey to maturity, such as the importance of being mature and the struggles of attaining maturity. 
ORAL CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK IN SPEAKING CLASS: ITS FREQUENCY, STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS AND PREFERENCE Anita Fatimatul Laeli; Slamet Setiawan
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2785

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The objective of this qualitative study is to investigate kinds of corrective feedback used by the English lecturer in speaking class at English Department in one of private University in Jember. Further, this research also investigate how the students’ perception and preference lying on their speaking proficiency toward the corrective feedback which is dominantly used by the lecturer. Based on the analysis taken from questionnaire given to 30 students of English Language Education department, it was found that (1) recast, repetition and clarification request are commonly used in the class. And (2) according to the students’ perceptions, repetition is the effective feedback that engage the students to improve their speaking skill. Last (3) the students prefer to get repetition and explicit correction as the feedback in the speaking class.
STUDENTS’ WRITING ERROR IN USING ENGLISH CAUSATIVE Muh Dzul Izza Nawir; Syamsiarna Nappu; Ilmiah Ilmiah
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2799

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This research aimed to find out kinds of errors in the use of active and passive English causative in writing is made by the sixth-semester Students English Department at the Muhammadiyah University of Makassar. The method of this research was a correlation with the descriptive quantitative method. The instrument of this research was the writing test. This research took population was the sixth-semester students of English Department at Makassar Muhammadiyah University. This research used the random sampling technique. It is the ideal way to take sample objectively. The researcher took 5 to 6 students from each class by lottery. The total samples were 56 students. The result of the study signs students' error in two categories. They were students’ error in using active and passive English causative. The findings indicated 1107 errors in using active English causative, which the most dominant error is misformation with 578 times of appearances or 52.22%. Addition occupied the second place of the most dominant error with 430 times of appearances or 38.85%. Omission took the third place of the most dominant error with 80 times or 7.22%. Misordering occupied the last place of the most dominant errors with 19 times of appearances or 1.71%. While, the error in using passive English causative indicated 1194 error, which misformation is the most dominant error with 575 times of appearances or 48.16%. Addition occupied the second place of the most dominant error with 394 times of appearances or 33.00%. Furthermore, omission took the third place of the most dominant error with 127 times or 10.64%. Misordering occupied the last place of the dominant error with 98 times of appearances or 8.20%. Based on the research, the researcher concluded that students made the most dominant errors is misformation and the students rarely made misordering errors both are in using active English causative or passive English causative.
ENGLISH YOUTUBE CHANNEL IN ENHANCING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL Yunda Lestari
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 1 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i1.1994

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This study was aimed at whether YouTube English Channel can significantly enhance the students’ speaking skill at the second semester students of Management Study Program of Economic Faculty in the academic year 2018/2019, University of Baturaja.Quasi experimetal method was used in this study. This study employed second semester students of  Management Study Program of Economic Faculty, University of Baturaja with the total number of the population was 132 students. The sample of the study was 64 students and it was found that the value of Sig.= 0,000 less than the significance level (α=0,05)  so it meant that there was a great correlation between the score of pre-test and post-test. Then, the value of t-obtained = 9,057 which means   more than value of t-table = 2,042 with df = 32, and the value of sig.(2 tailed) = 0,000 less than the significance level (α=0,05).    It can be concluded that there was a significant difference in speaking skill before and after treatment. It was believed that YouTube English Channel could enhance students’ speaking skill.
TEACHING STRATEGIES USED BY THE LECTURERS AND STUDENT’S RESPONSE IN ENGLISH SPEAKING CLASS Abdul Shamad Rusani; Andi Tenri Ampa; Muh. Arief Muhsin
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2803

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This research aimed to find out teaching strategies used by the lecturers and the Students’ Response to the teaching strategies used by the lecturers in English Speaking Class. This research used a quantitative method. The population of this research was the third-semester students while the sample was 60 students from that population that was taken selectively. The instruments of this research were observation and questionnaire. The first lecturer used telling the story and oral interview while the second lecturer used to role-play and oral interview. Students’ response in the first class for telling story strategy strongly agreed 22.50 %, agree 50.42 %, neutral 24.58 %, disagree 2.08 %, strongly disagree 0.42 %. Therefore, the score range was 3.93. While for oral interview strategy were strongly agree 24.29 %, agree 47.62 %, neutral 26.19 %, disagree 1.90 %, strongly disagree 0 %. Therefore, the score range was 3.94. Students’ response in the second class for role-play were strongly agree 9.58 %, agree 45.83 %, neutral 24.17 %, disagree 14.17 %, strongly disagree 6.25 %. Therefore, the score range was 3.38. While for oral interview strategy were strongly agree 12.38 %, agree 38.57 %, neutral 33.81 %, disagree 8.10 %, strongly disagree 7.14 %. Therefore, the score range was 3.41.  The result showed feedback on in the first class, it has been proven that more attractive lecturers to students than the “storytelling” strategy on the first-class use the “oral interview” strategy. Whereas in the second class, it has been proven that lecturers use the “oral interview” strategy is more attractive to students than the "telling story" strategy on the Second class.
TEACHERS’ PEDAGOGIC COMPETENCE IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SMAN 1 SANGGAR IN BIMA Ma'rifatullah Ma’rifatullah; Andi Tenri Ampa; Awalia Azis
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 8, No 1 (2019): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v8i1.2087

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The main problem in this study what are Teachers Pedagogic Competence in teaching English at SMAN 1 Sanggar in Bima. This study aims to determine the Teachers Pedagogic Competence in Teaching English at SMAN 1 Sanggar. The approach used in this research was descriptive research. Location of research at SMAN 1 Sanggar in Bima. This type of research was qualitative research, where  the process data collecting using observation and questionnaire. As for the analysis the author uses descriptive qualitative analysis techniques, namely written data, observations to the location of the location directly, so that in this case the researcher seeks to conduct research that is describing thoroughly about the actual situation. The subjects in this study were three English teachers at SMAN 1 Sanggar in Bima. From the results of the research that has been done, the writer can conclude that the teacher's Pedagogic competence in Teaching English has been done to the students quite well. The forms include: in terms of teachers understanding the characteristics of students it has been carried out using learning strategies, learning methods, and learning materials that are appropriate to the needs of students. For aspects of teachers understanding learning theory and learning principles that educate with effective and varied learning, for aspects of curriculum development carried out to design learning activities that fit the needs of students.