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English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language, and Education
ISSN : 23382678     EISSN : 26864738     DOI : 10.25273
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English Teaching Journal: A Journal of English Literature, Language, and Education (ETJ) is published by Universitas PGRI Madiun and organized by the Department of English Teaching, the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education.
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STUDENT'S PERCEPTION ON THE SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION (SLA COURSE) THROGH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Wihastyanang, Wardani Dwi; Perdana, Indra; MARHABAN, SAIFUL
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.19541

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The researcher was intended to meet the following objectives to know the student's perception regarding Google Classroom and Google form implementation on Second Language Acquisition online learning. Meanwhile, in this study the researchers made changes to the needs of students in using the google classroom application during the Covid-19 pandemic with the subject of the Second Language Acquisition Course using the questionnaire method. This study wil use qualitative through, it was given to both teachers and students to know their experiences. The survey used online questionaire which was adapted from Asnawi (2018), then the descriptive method used to describe the condition of existence and classifying the information. The respondents of this research is students of English Department of UNIVERSITAS PGRI JOMBANG. They were 39 respondents. The result of this study discovered learners' perception of learning using the online media during COVID 19 pandemic. Findings indicated general satisfactory among learners regarding instructional design and delivery of online learning including the provision of materials, supporting learning materials and instructions to tasks submission. Students felt the need for improvement in designing activities to engage their critical thinking. Formative assessment must also be provided timely through each courses. Teachers along with policy makers of the institution have to reshape the dynamic of online learning delivery in order to create greater participation and engagement between students, not only in independent tasks but also tasks that involve group work.
Debating as a Systematic Teaching Technique to Promote HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skill) Dipta, Dinar; Haikal, Muhammad; Nuraini, Eka Indah; Virgiyanti, Diska Fatima; Fachriza, Aries; Mahastu, Puput Jianggi; Ramadhani, Annisa
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.17838

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Enhancing speaking skills is essential, especially for EFL learners who find it challenging to perform English well since it is not their native language. In this case, a debate is promoting a new perspective among the EFL learners that this technique gives them opportunities to have discussions; they can use the language freely; without any forces and strict rules that make them be motivated to speak actively. The instructors can employ this technique to accommodate students with differing learning styles. Debating as a teaching technique brings many advantages to EFL learners, including promoting higher order thinking skill, mastering the course topics, increasing the speed of learning, enhancing social skills, promoting evaluation power, promoting mental health, and leading to creative learning. However, this technique carries its own opponents, is limited, and is challenging to apply. Therefore, this paper aims to introduce debate as an instructional technique, review earlier studies on it, compare it with other similar procedures, and discuss its limitations and challenges as well as its benefits, especially to EFL learners.
The Effect of Using Self-regulated Learning Strategy on Self-Efficacy and Academic Writing Performance of College Students in Indonesia Masrul, Masrul; Ayu, Citra
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18305

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This study examined the correlation between self-efficacy and English academic writing performance among college students in Indonesia and assessed the effect of SRL strategy on EFL students' self-efficacy. The descriptive and correlation statistics were used to analyze the data. In this study, students were classified into three categories (high, moderate, and low) based on their rate of SRL in order to examine the relationships between SRL strategy usage, self-efficacy, and academic writing performance. The results indicated that overall SRL strategy and self-efficacy in academic writing were moderate. Students who were more frequently exposed to SRL strategies showed higher self-efficacy in academic English writing. A broader set of student characteristics could be useful in future research.
THE EFFECT OF VISUAL THINKING STRATEGY ON THE VOCABULARY MASTERY OF STUDENTS IN VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Capital, Henry Regie Leo; Maskhur, Muhammad; Ettyani, Ettyani; Nursaputri, Esamada Rose; Sulistyaningsih, Sulistyaningsih
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.17584

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The objectives of this research is to find out whether the Visual Thinking Technique has a significant effect on students' vocabulary mastery. This study used a quantitative method and employed T-test to inquire any significance change of the participant score of vocabulary mastery. The second and third meetings are the treatments, the students are taught vocabulary using Visual Thinking Techniques in the experimental class, and the students are taught vocabulary with the lecturing method in the control class. In pre-test Data Normality Test Classes N p-value Experiment 10 0,677, Control 10 0,623. From the results of the normality test it is known that the p-value for pre-test data in the experimental class and control class is 0.677 and 0.623 respectively, this p-value is greater than the 0.05 significance level. Post-test Data Normality Test Classes N p-value Experiment 10 0,125 Control 10 0,423. From the results of the normality test it is known that the p-value for post-test data in the experimental class and control class is 0.125 and 0.423 respectively, this p-value is greater than the 0.05 significance level. This means that H0 is rejected or there is a significant difference in the average students' vocabulary mastery between students in the control class and the experimental class. Therefore, the visual thinking strategy has a significant effect on students' vocabulary mastery.
Critical Thinking Learning Video on Local Wisdom Issues in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Yamin, Moh.; Taqwiem, Ahsani; Faradina, Faradina; Ramadhani, Fahmi; Abidin, Ahmad Zainul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18259

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The presence of learning videos for achieving student learning outcomes is one of the keys to achieving appropriate learning goals and objectives. Teaching students to write argumentative paragraphs needs to be supported by learning videos to help students understand and practice learning to write paragraphs. Bringing the material closer to learning videos with local issues is an inseparable part of introducing and familiarizing students with the environment so that they become an inseparable part of the environment itself. This research aimed to develop critical thinking learning videos containing local wisdom issues in argumentative paragraph writing. The research design used is R & D (Research & Development) with the ADDIE model with stages including (1) conducting needs analysis, (2) developing video products, (3) designing and conducting formative evaluations, (4) revising products, and (5) conducting summative evaluations or product trials, that are tested on small groups so that they can still get feedback for improving the product. The results of the research show that the critical thinking learning video containing local wisdom issues in the argumentative paragraph writing that has been created fulfills the elements. It is appropriate for use in critical thinking learning containing local wisdom issues in the material of writing argumentative paragraphs based on the results of needs analysis, carrying out product trials, and validating from experts and revising the product based on the validation results.
The Effectiveness of Metacognitive Strategies in Enhancing Students' Reading Skills in Islamic Economics: A Cross-Sectional Study Parangu, Kaukabilla Alya; Wibowo, Amiruddin Hadi; Agustina, Eliasanti; Rizkiyah, Faiqotur
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18000

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This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of metacognitive strategies in enhancing students' reading skills. The sample consisted of 50 Islamic Economics majors selected through random cluster sampling from 100 undergraduate EFL majors studying at different universities in East Java. The participants were randomly assigned to either the experimental group (N=50) or the control group. Five main instruments were used in the study: the Survey of Reading Strategies (SORS), Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ), semi-structured interviews, a background questionnaire, and a reading comprehension test. The experimental group did much better on the posttest for reading comprehension (M=31.96, SD=10.56) than the students in the control groups. The results of this study are important for students, teachers, and people who make tools for teaching English as a second language.
Learning Strategies in Grammar Class by EFL Successful Students at a Pesantren-Based University Nuraini, Eka Indah; Dipta, Dinar; Virgiyanti, Diska Fatima; Fachriza, Aries; Aniesa, Aniesa
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18174

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Along with the widespread discussion about student-centered learning, learning strategies are believed to be tools in helping students master their target language and grasp information properly. However, most students have no idea dealing with the learning strategies they have implemented. Therefore, this study aimed at discovering the practice of learning strategies in English grammar class by five successful students of the English Department at a Pesantren-based university. A qualitative case study was utilized in this investigation. The data were acquired from five successful students in their first years in learning English Grammar by collecting questionnaires and conducting in-depth interviews. In analyzing the data, the researchers used four techniques, namely data reduction, data display, generating conclusions, and verification. From the findings, successful students practiced almost all Oxford’s strategies. It meant that successful students practiced various strategies to catch up with their learning goals. In addition, the most commonly adopted strategy by the successful students was metacognitive.
BTS Fan’s Register in BTS Official Instagram Account Yustisiana, Rr. Arielia; Cahyanti, Elok Purnama
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18133

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BTS stands for Bangtan Boys which is Bangtan Sonyeondan in Korean. It is a famous Korean boyband. Because of their worldwide fame, they have many fans from all around the world. With their different languages, the fans as known as ARMY accidentally produced register. There were certain words and phrases produced when they wrote comments in the comment section of BTS’ official Instagram account. BTS became one of the most popular boy groups in the world. Their Instagram account was followed by 69.8 million people in the world so that there are many registers were created through the comment section and it became interesting. The research aimed to find out the types of registers, linguistic forms of registers, and meaning of registers used by BTS fans on BTS's official Instagram account. The qualitative descriptive research method is used because it was appropriate to describe the register phenomenon with a common meaning and particular meaning. The finding showed that the register is divided into six types including BTS' Agency, BTS’ Nickname, BTS’ Show, BTS’ Song, BTS’ Tagline, and K-Pop Nickname. The most dominant type of register is BTS’ Nickname because their fans created many nicknames for BTS’ members. The type that is not frequently found is BTS’ Agency because BTS only works in two agencies. The dominant linguistic form found in the research was compounding because the unique culture of BTS makes BTS fans use various terms in compounding form. On the contrary, the verb is rarely found because verbs are only used to create taglines. Depending on the context, BTS fan registers have different meanings.
Teachers’ Challenges in Conducting Online Teaching Virgiyanti, Diska Fatima; Nuraini, Eka Indah; Fachriza, Aries; Dipta, Dinar; 'Aina Parahida, Tsaltsa Nakita
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18126

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The spread of COVID-19 pandemic impacted to many factors, one of them is the education sector. For about 2 years, teaching and learning in all levels was done using an online system. As a result, school parties implemented new rules to support the education system during a pandemic. After Covid-19 is over, it appears that in the digital age, online learning has merged with other teaching and learning activities.  This study sought to identify and characterize the difficulties teachers had when delivering online instruction and the methods they used to overcome those difficulties. For collecting the data, the researcher applied questionnaires and interviews as the research instruments. Then, the questionnaire's findings showed that teachers experienced difficulties in teaching online, including the use of technology, facilities, students’ motivation, and others.
Does the EFL Textbook for Islamic Senior High School Reflect Islamic Values? A Critical Discourse Analysis Basya, Dihliza; Afandi, Ahmad Fauzi; Hosim, Mohamad
English Teaching Journal : A Journal of English Literature, Language and Education Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/etj.v11i2.18209

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In Indonesia, the government endorses EFL textbooks for schools, including Islamic Senior High Schools. However, as there is no specific textbook provided that aligns with the religious values needed in these schools, there is potential for a mismatch between the English material taught and the intended educational goals for Islamic Senior High Schools. For this reason, the present critical discourse study aims to investigate the representation of Islamic values in the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture-endorsed EFL textbook for Islamic Senior High Schools. The study examines the textbook's content and evaluates the extent to which it reflects Islamic values according to Indonesian cultural and religious norms. Through the analysis by adopting Martin & White’s (2005) language appraisal theory, Kress & Van Leeuwen’s (2020) visual grammar theory, this research seeks to identify any gaps and areas for improvement in the representation of Islamic values in the EFL textbook. This study will contribute to inform the development of EFL textbooks that align with cultural and religious values. Further studies on Islamic values among Indonesian ELT textbooks used in most Islamic schools are deemed necessary to promote more understanding about Islamic principles applied in ELT context.Keywords: Critical Discourse Analysis, EFL Textbook, Islamic Values

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