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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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TECHNOLOGY-BASED MEDIA USED IN TEACHING LISTENING SKILLS Maulina Maulina; Jerico Feliciano Ignacio; Lejhana Andrea C. Bersabe; Apple Jane Dj. Serrano; Naicellyn G. Carpio; Erica G. Dellos Santos
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 1 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i1.6564

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This paper shows the effectiveness of technology-based media designed for listening skills. The effectiveness of different technology-based media is gaining importance to students and teachers. They are the main subjects in this paper because the problem that arises at school where learning English as their second language addresses the decreased potential for the succession of learning. This study mentioned the difficulties in English as they struggle to reach success learning even there are other materials to use, like media belonging to not technology-based. That is why technology-based media was introduced to students and teachers. The researchers on different studies have taken by the chosen media recognized the ability to listen for the learning of students and the teaching of teachers in their language learning. Listening could increase the potential of learning English by hearing it through devices played by technology. The paper highlights five media for listening skills that are operating through technology. They involve mobile-based media, multimedia technology, radio news, podcast application, and mobile-based audiobooks. All of them result in the practical listening skills of teachers and primarily to students.
AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS ON ERRORS OF INDONESIAN STUDENTS WITH LOW PROFICIENT LEVEL IN PRONOUNCING CONSONANT ENGLISH PHONEMES Sri Wahyuni Thamrin; Nurbiati Nurbiati; Andi Eritme Yustika Abrar; Mutmainnah Marzuki
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 1 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i1.7455

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This study aims to determine the pronunciation errors of phonemes produced by students of Muhammadiyah University of Bulukumba. This study applies a qualitative paradigm. The subjects of this study were second semester students of the Department of English Education with low proficiency levels at the University of Muhammadiyah Bulukumba. Students were asked to pronounce 24 consonant sounds at the beginning, middle, and end of the word to find the data. Students' pronunciation was then phonologically analyzed based on the classification of pronunciation errors found by Moulton, W. G. (1962).The results shows that errors in the pronunciation of English consonants are found in stop voicess, fricative, africative, nasal and semi-vowel consonants. The types of errors in the pronunciation of consonant phonemes are allophones, phonemics and phonetics errors. Allophone error is found in the stop voiceless consonants /p/, /t/, and /k/ which were found at the beginning of the syllable. Phonemic and phonetic errors are found in the pronunciation of voiced /v/, voiced /z/, voiceless /θ/, voiced /ð/, and voiceless /ʃ/. The same error is also found in voiceless /ʃ/ which was pronounced without using the sound /h/, as well as phonetic errors that was pronounced using the sound /t/. Phonetic errors are also found in the pronunciation of fricative sounds /tʃ/ and /dᴣ/, nasal /ƞ/ and semi vowel sounds /j/ which were pronounced not in accordance with the actual sound, thus other meaningless sounds are formed.
THE EFFECTS OF HYBRID LEARNING IN ENGLISH READING AT SMA NEGERI 1 BURU Suraya Mukadar; Nirwana. AR; Ibnu Hajar; A.Yusdianti Tenriawali
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 1 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i1.6363

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This study aims to investigate the effect of hybrid learning on the development of students reading comprehension in English Social Studies Class X1C at SMA Negeri 1 Buru Namlea, Buru Island, Maluku Province. This research used a quantitative method by applying an Experimental design, , researchers observed two classes them divided them into the experimental group and the control group class. The findings show that the mean score of the student pre-test in the experimental group was 61.1667, and its standard deviation was 8.47749, while the mean score in the control group was 58.1667, and its standard deviation was 8.65869. The differences mean score between both groups was 3. after treatments were given, the mean score of both groups was significantly different. The mean score of the students post-test in the experimental group was 72.1667, with a standard deviation of 8.57858. On the other side, the mean score of the student post-test in the control group was 63.6667, with a standard deviation 7.30297. The difference in score between both groups was 9, and it means that the mean score of the experimental group is higher than the control group, It also indicates that there is no doubt the use of hybrid learning in reading class is highly effective to achieve learning goals.
STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH BY GIVING WARM UP ACTIVITIES IN BEGINNING OF CLASS Syahrul Syahrul
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.8172

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The objective of this research was to find out Students’ motivation in learning English by giving warm-up activities at the beginning of class, (An Experimental Study at the Second Grade of SMPN 2 Mangarabombang, Kabupaten Takalar). This research applied a pre-experimental design with Pre-Questionnaire, Treatment and Post-Questionnaire. The population of this research was the second-grade students of SMPN 2 Mangarabombang, Kabupaten Takalar which consisted of VIII A, VIII B, and VIII. To find out the students’ involvement motivation, the researchers used a questionnaire. The questionnaire aimed to find the effects of warm-up activities on students’ motivation in learning English. The questionnaire used an attitude scale, they were: Strongly Agree (SA), Agree (A), Undecided (UN), Disagree (D), or Strongly Disagree (SD). The students answered the question based on their perspective and their opinion. Warm-up activities affected the students’ perspective on learning English after being treated. The mean was improved by 8.24%, ranging from54.3 to 60.9. It indicates that students have a positive perspective on learning English after giving warm-up activities at the beginning of class. Warm-up activities affected the students’ extrinsic motivation in learning English after being treated. The mean is improved (5.78%) ranging from 55 to 59.56, which indicates that students’ extrinsic motivation is increased after giving warm-up activities at the beginning of class. It also shows that warm-up activities can create a good atmosphere and positive perspective for students and encourage students to be involved in classroom activities. Concern about that facts and based on the data analysis above and students’ journal analysis, the researcher would like to conclude that warm-up activities can affect students’ perspective and student's extrinsic motivation in learning English. So, we can make warm-up activities one of the options to face the class.
THE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN LEARNING ENGLISH USING ONLINE PLATFORM DURING THE COVID-19 Nurlita Malota; Aminah Suriaman; Mukrim Mukrim; Zarkiani Hasyim; Anjar Kusuma Dewi
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.7589

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The aim of this study was to find out the emotional experiences of students in online learning English using an online platform in the middle of Covid-19. The research was a single case study. Data were garnered from the results of interviews and documents. The participants in this study were three students at a senior high school in Luwuk, Central Sulawesi. The researcher analyzed the data thematically as proposed by Braun Clarke (2006). The finding showed that online learning English affected the emotional experiences of the students. The students experienced a positive emotion, i.e happiness. The happiness feeling was driven by the provision of feedback and explanation by teachers before giving tasks, allowing the students to send their tasks on the platform they wanted, explaining the materials through Zoom Application, and did not provide tasks in each meeting. However, they also experienced negative emotions such as frustration, anger, and anxiety in English learning using an online platform. They perceived frustration because online English learning was difficult for them. In this case, they had to purchase internet quota, did not meet in person with the teacher, had limitations of time, felt bored due to frequent use of Zoom Meeting, experienced many disturbances, such as; their smartphones’ memory filled up fast because of getting many files from their teachers. Consequently, the negative emotions decreased the students’ time invested and the amount of knowledge gained from the learning process. The study implies that learning English using an online platform influenced students’ emotions 
METACOGNITIVE STRATEGY IN READING COMPREHENSION USED BY THE STUDENTS OF STKIP YAYASAN ABDI PENDIDIKAN PAYAKUMBUH Hervina Hervina; Ifna Nifriza; Afdaleni Afdaleni; Dila Thampisa
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.9204

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This study is descriptive qualitative. The sample of this study was sixth semester students in English department of STKIP Abdi Pendidikan Payakumbuh. There were 31 students. The writer choose the sample by using purposive sampling technique. The instrument of this study was the questionnaire which was consist of 30 items based on survey of reading strategy developed by Mokhtary and Sheorey in 2002. Based on data analysis the data can be shown as follow: in using Global Strategy; 8.44% students chose always, 36.22% students chose often, 43.67% students chose sometime, 10.91% students chose seldom and 0.74% students chose never. Meanwhile, in using problem solving Strategy; 12.91% students chose always, 43.15% students chose often, 38.737% students chose sometime, 3.63% students chose seldom and 1.61% students chose never. Last, in using support strategy; 15.43% students chose always, 36.2% students chose often, 35.12% students chose sometime, 11.83% students chose seldom and 1.43% students chose never. Based on the data, it can be concluded that metacognitive strategy in reading comprehension applied by the students  were Support strategy and then followed by Problem – solving strategy and Global strategy.Keywords: metacognitive strategy, reading comprehension, STKIP students 
THE USE OF AN ONLINE LEARNING SITE ‘RANDALL’S ESL’ IN TEACHING LISTENING Puji Lestari; Lambok Hermanto Sihombing
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.9269

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Learning a language, especially English is of the utmost importance because it is not only a widely-spoken tongue but also one that could assist students in their future careers. However, some students in Indonesia continue to believe that learning English is difficult. There are four fundamental abilities they must master. They are engaged in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. In this study, the authors intend to demonstrate how Randall's ESL website could be used as one of the options for teachers and students to improve their English listening skills. The authors utilized a qualitative methodology, and the dataset was obtained from the official "Randall's ESL" website. The writers used Alexander Fedorov's Media Education philosophy. The authors also drew data from other sources, such as journal articles and conference proceedings, to support the research. This study revealed that "Randall's ESL" was one of the most successful options for enhancing students' listening skills and teachers' instructional practices.
STUDENTS’ AFFECTIVE REACTION TOWARD USING G-SUITE MEET FOR EDUCATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH SPEAKING Afrillia Anggreni
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.9357

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This qualitative descriptive study aims to expose the students’ affective reactions after learning speaking through G-Suite Meet as one of G-suite for education features. This also confirms do affective reactions support the enhancement of students’ speaking performance and can this featured be maintained in the future? The respondents of this study were twenty students of SMA Negeri 3 Palu and three of them were as informants. They are chosen as the subject of this study because their English speaking class is conducted in Google meet. In collecting the data, 13 points of questionnaires in term of likert scale and four interview questions in term of semi- structured had been distributed. The responses of the students were displayed using frequency and percentage on the table and then it was described, interpreted and concluded. The information of the interviewees was limited to describe the scope of this study. The results of this study convey that the students expose positive reactions related to the use of G-suite features in term of Google meet to bridge learning speaking. The positive reactions also support the enhancement of students’ speaking performance. However, this study showed a phenomenon that some students do not show significant enhancement related to their performance. In addition, this study also informs that although students confirm positive reaction and the students also show improvement related to their speaking performance, learning speaking through Google meet cannot be regularly maintained, it only stands for urgent situation because conducting learning through Google meet are claimed not optimal.
THE STUDENT’S ACCURACY IN USING DISCOURSE MARKERS FOR ACADEMIC WRITING (A CASE STUDY OF STUDENTS IN ENGLISH AND LITERATURE DEPARTMENT Nirwana Nirwana
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.8728

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This research focused on the accuracy of discourse markers used by the students in their academic writing, especially in the thesis background. This research used a qualitative method, analyzed by Bruce Fraser (1999) to identify the elaborative markers. The result of data analysis in this research found the types of discourse markers used in students’ thesis background, which are: the first is contrastive markers such as whereas, otherwise, even though, in contrast, and yet. The second is elaborative markers such as besides, in other words, also, for example, furthermore, and. The last is inferential markers such as so, because, in this case, hence, therefore, then, and in this case. On that basis, the dominant type of discourse markers used in students’ thesis background was elaborative markers which were applied about 11 times. In addition, the researcher found there were 20 discourse markers that were used in the student’s thesis background. The result of this research showed that only 16 of the discourse markers were used in an appropriate way and 4 of them were used in an inappropriate way
PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CREATIVITY IN WRITING Basri, Nurfajriah; Nur, Sahril; Salija, Kisman; Nur, Safar
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v11i2.7973

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This paper is a critical literature review of psychological studies of creativity in writing from the top studies year 2013 until 2022 and compares crucial criteria and techniques. This systematic review attempts to address three research questions, i.e What is the research theory of existing studies that are being investigated based on a systematic literature review, what psychological aspects of creative writing are discussed in the reviewed paper, and what research methods were used in the studies that were included. Eight studies systematically reviewed all aspects of psychology from these studies, the findings of this study also mostly measured students’ motivation in creating writing from various education levels. Mostly, the previous researcher used a quantitative method to analyze the data that were 4 articles in the reviewed paper. Meanwhile, a similar number of articles were qualitative and quantitative methods. Keywords: Psychological studies, Creativity in writing, systematic review