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Journal Of Teaching Of English
Published by Universitas Halu Oleo
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25486810     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.36709/jte
As an international, multi-disciplinary, peer-refereed journal, the scope of this journal is in learning and instruction area which provides a platform for the publication of the most advanced scientific researches in the areas of learning, development, instruction and teaching at English Education. The journal welcomes original empirical investigation. The papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and different methodological approaches. They may refer to any age level, from infants to adults and to a diversity of learning and instructional settings, from laboratory experiments to field studies. The major criteria in review and the selection process concerns the significance of the contribution to the area of learning and instruction. Instruction, learning and teaching, curriculum development, learning environment, teacher education, educational, technology, and educational development at English Education.
Articles 165 Documents
THE EFFECT OF SILENT WAY METHOD ON THE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING COMPETENCE AT THE TENTH GRADE OF SMAN 1 KONTUKOOWUNA Sani, Wa; Rohmana, Rohmana; Muhsin, Muhammad Khusnun
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Journal of Teaching of English
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The objective of the study was to find out whether or not the silent way method can significantly affect students’ speaking competence. The design of this study was a pre-experimental research design (one group pre-test post-test design). The researcher applied a simple random sampling technique. The class 10 IPA1 was taken as the sample of the study with 18 students. The instrument of this study was an oral test in pre-test and post-test. This research was conducted through the following procedures: giving a pre-test, applying treatments and giving a post-test. The data were analyzed by using paired sample t-test. Through the SPSS16.0 version. The result showed that the mean score on students’ speaking competence in a pre-test was 32.22 and in the post-test was 49.44. Hypothesis testing found that the value of sig (2 tailed) was 0.00 while the significant alpha value was 0.0. It could be concluded that the value of sig (2 tailed) was lower than the significant alpha value was (0.00<0.05). Therefore, H1 was accepted and H0 was rejected. So, the use of the silent way method had a significant on the students’ speaking competence at the tenth grade of SMAN 1 Kontu kowuna.
THE EFFECT OF NURSERY RHYMES ON STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY ACHIEVEMENT AT THE FIFTH GRADE OF SDN 10 POASIA Angriana, Ella; Suhartini, Lelly; Agustina, Sitti
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Journal of Teaching of English
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This study is conducted to investigate the effect of using nursery rhymes on students’ English vocabulary (noun and adjective) achievement at fifth grade of SDN 10 Poasia. This study applied pre-experimental design with one group pre-test and post-test design. The population of this study was all of V grade of SDN 10 Poasia consisting of 67 students. Technique of taking sample of this study was purposive sampling involving 21 students. Vocabulary achievement test in the form of multiple choices consisting of 37 numbers was used as instrument of this study. The result showed that there was a significant effect of using nursery rhymes in improving students’ English vocabulary achievement. It was proven by the improvement of students’ mean score from pre-test to post-test. The mean score for pre-test was 34.81 and the mean score for post-test increased to 76.81. It was supported with the result of t-test, the value of Sig. (2-tailed) was 0.000 with α = 0.05. H1 was accepted because the value of Sig. (2-tailed) was below α value. It means that there was a significant effect of using nursery rhymes on students’ English vocabulary achievement of the VB students’ of SDN 10 Poasia.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY ACHIEVEMENT AND THEIR SPEAKING ACHIEVEMENT AT SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS’ OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT IN HALU OLEO UNIVERSITY Al Ikzan, La Ode; Nggawu, La Ode; Siam, Siam
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Journal of Teaching of English
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This study aims to measure the correlation between vocabulary achievements and speaking achievement at second semester students of English study program in Halu Oleo University. The design of the study was research deign or correlational design; the type of the study was quantitative approach. The problem of the study was, is there any correlation between vocabulary achievement and speaking achievement at second semester students of English study program in Halu Oleo University? The population of this research was the second semester students of English Department in Halu Oleo University in the academic year of 2018/2019 with a total number of 120 students. It was divided into two class they are A and B. There are 105 students taken as sample in this study by using purposive sampling technique.  The instruments of this research are mid test score of vocabulary examination and basic speaking Examination. The result of calculation using SPSS 20 program found that, (r (105) = 0.459, p = 0.000) was also higher than r at 5% and 1% significant level. It could be concluded that alternative hypothesis (H1 table) stating that there is a significant positive correlation between vocabulary achievement and speaking achievement at second semester students of English Department in Halu Oleo University and null hypothesis rejected. Based on the research findings, it is shown that there is positive correlation between vocabulary achievement and speaking achievement at second semester students of English Department in Halu Oleo University. It means that students’ who had much vocabulary performed speaking better than the student who had lack of vocabulary.
THE EFFECT OF INSIDE-OUTSIDE CIRCLE (IOC) TECHNIQUE ON STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY AT SMA NEGERI 1 KABANGKA Saputri, Dia Ayu; Sale, Firdaus; Siam, Siam
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Journal of Teaching of English
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The purpose of conducting this research was to examine the effect of Inside-Outside Circle technique on students’ speaking ability at SMA Negeri 1 Kabangka. The population of this research was all the second grade students of SMA Negeri 1 Kabangka which consisted of five classes while the sample of this research was the second grade science program two (XI IPA2) which consisted of 24 students. This research was conducted in pre-experimental research design. The data of this research were collected by giving pre-test and post-test to students. The data was analyzed by using SPSS 16.0 version (descriptive analysis and inferential statistics). Descriptive analysis was used to describe the maximum scores, minimum scores, mean score and standard deviation while the inferential statistic was used to examine the hypothesis. The result showed that there was an improvement of the students’ speaking ability. It can be seen from the mean score of post-test was 52.89, while the mean score of pre-test was 29.45. In order to prove the hypothesis, the researcher took the conclusion by comparing between the values of Sig (2 tailed) with the significance α value. It showed that the value of Sig (2 tailed) was 0.000 while the significance α value was 0.05. Therefore, it can be concluded that the value of Sig (2 tailed) was lower than the significance α value (0.000 < 0.05). In other words, the alternative hypothesis (H1) was accepted. It was meant that Inside-Outside Circle had a significant effect on students’ speaking ability at SMA Negeri 1 Kabangka.
THE PREDICTION OF TOLAKI LANGUAGE EXTINCTION AT PUNGGALUKU VILLAGE, LAEYA SUB DISTRICT, SOUTH KONAWE REGENCY Nurhidayati, Hesti; Hanna, Hanna; Suhartini, Lelly
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 5, No 3 (2020): Journal of Teaching of English
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This research discussed the language extinction in Tolaki language for Tolakinese who lived in Punggaluku village. Language contact that has occurred at multilingual society in Punggaluku became an interesting phenomenon to be learnt because it had close relationship with the use of ethnic language of the residents in this village. This study focused on the endangered level of Tolaki language extinction and predicted the Tolaki language extinction at Punggaluku Village, Laeya Sub district. The main data of the research were taken in Punggaluku Village, Laeya Sub district, South Konawe Regency. Observation and interview were used by the researcher in collecting the data from informants in this area. The result of this research showed that Tolaki language was potentially threatened as a severely endangered language. It was indicated from the parents were not transmitted Tolaki language to their children and the low frequency in using Tolaki language among old generation. It caused the young generation could not speak Tolaki language and final effect of this phenomenon was language extinction. Futhermore, the researcher predicted 30 years ahead, Tolaki language will be extincted in Punggaluku village, Laeya Sub District, South Konawe Regency.
THE USE OF COOPERATIVE SCRIPT METHOD TOWARD STUDENTS’ LISTENING SKILL Darlin, Darlin; Sale, Firdaus; Agustina, Sitti
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 5, No 3 (2020): Journal of Teaching of English
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This study was conducted to examine whether there is or not any significant effect of cooperative script method on students’ listening skill at class XI IPA II of SMA Negeri 1 Parigi.  This research was conducted in pre-experimental research design. The population of this study was the grade eleventh science program (XI IPA) students of SMA Negeri 1 Parigi which consists of two classes with the total of the students were 48 students, while the sample of this study was the grade eleventh science program (XI IPA II) which consists of 23 students. In this study, the researcher taught the students by using cooperative script method. The method was applied in the treatment for four meetings. The students were given listening test for every meeting during treatment. The data were analyzed by using SPSS 16.0 version by using (descriptive analysis and inferential statistics). Descriptive analysis was used to describe standard deviation, mean score, maximum scores and minimum scores, while the inferential statistic was used to examine the hypothesis (paired sample t-test) which was calculated through SPSS 16, 0.  Based on the finding, the mean score of students listening achievement.
A Study of Students’ Perception on The Use Facebook Group in Improving Writing Jamal, Muhammad Kamaruddin
Journal of Teaching of English Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Journal of Teaching of English
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This study attempts to know the students’ perception on a Facebook group in improving writing skill on the tenth grade of SMA 5 Kendari that focus on enhancing students writing performance level and the brainstorm ideas at the pre-writing stage. Also, to find out how Facebook influence the students’ affective domain. The researcher employed mix method design with questionnaire as instrument to collect data from 36 students. The data was analyzed by calculating the frequency distribution of Likert  scale.  The  result  reveals  there  was  positive  perception  among  students  about  applying Facebook Group in improving writing. Particularly, Respondent (89.7%) spell – check feature helps students to avoid the error spelling and (91.6) student feel motivated when they got “like” from their friends.  It  is  suggested  that  future  research  to  investigate  the  teacher  and  students’  problem  in applying Facebook. In addition, the future study researcher may investigate the use Facebook Group in another skill of English.   Lastly, the future study may investigation the use other SNS not only Facebook but it can be Path, Twitter, or Instagram. Keywords: Facebook Group, Perception, Writing
THE EFFECT OF ANIMATED FILM ON STUDENTS’ ABILITY TO WRITE NARRATIVE TEXT AT CLASS X MIA 5 OF SMAN 9 KENDARI Wahyuni, Sri
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Who registers in academic year 2014/2015. This research involved 40 students at class X. The instrument of this study was writing task in narrative genre. And the criteria of students‟ writing were assessed from five aspects of writing, namely content, organization, vocabulary, language use, and mechanic. The data were obtained by using two essay writing tests. They were pre-test and post-test. The pre-test was given before the treatment and the post-test was given after the treatment finished. The data of the pre-test and post-test were analyzed by means of descriptive and inferential statistics. After the data were tested and found to be normal, the hypothesis was tested using the analysis of paired sample test. The result showed that there was significant effect of students‟ writing ability after teaching by using audio visual media (animated film). It can be seen on the result of the hypothesis testing using  paired sample test. The mean score of pre-test was 61.92 and mean score post-test was 75.63. Morever, as a  result the probability value of .000 (p value) was less than the level of significant (p < .05). Therefore, it can be said that using audio visual media (animated film) gives significant effect to increase students‟  ability to write narrative text at class X Mia 5 of SMAN 9 Kendari. Keywords: Writing, Animated Film, Narrative Text
THE EFFECT OF TOTAL PHSYICAL RESPONSE (TPR) METHOD ON STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ACHIEVEMENT; A CASE OF NINETH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMPN 1 KABAWO Siti Wardani, Waode; Nurnia, Nurnia; Siam, Siam
Journal of Teaching English Vol 4, No 3 (2019): Journal of Teaching English
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This study was aimed at finding out whether there is a significanteffect of Total Physical Response (TPR) method on students’speaking achievement. The research question addressed was “isthere any significant effect of Total Physical Response (TPR) methodon students’ speaking achievement?” The design of study was quasiexperimental design by using two classes, namely experimentalclass and control class. This study involved the ninth gradestudents of SMPN 1 Kabawo who were registered in the academicyear 2017/2018. The instrument of the study was oral test wherethe students performed in front of the class orally about how tomake a glass of ice lemon in 3 minutes. The study usedindependent sample t- test to analyze the data. The result showedthat the students’ speaking score in experimental class (3.12) washigher than students’ speaking score in control class (2.23). Theresult of hypothesis testing revealed that the level of significant was0.00. It means that there was a significant difference on students’speaking achievement after being taught by using total physicalresponse.Keywords: Speaking, Teaching Speaking, Total Physical Response
The Effect of Teaching Listening Using Folktales on Students' Listening Achievement (A Case of Regular Class of Eleventh Grade at MAN 1 Kendari) Mulya, Rahmita Arga; Nurnia, Nurnia; Siam, Siam
Journal of Teaching English Vol 4, No 4 (2019): Journal of Teaching English
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This study investigated the effect of using folktales on students’ listening achievement at the eleventh grade of MAN 1 Kendari. This study applied a Pre-experimental research design with one group pretest and posttest. The population of this research was the eleventh- grade students of senior high school in the academic year 2018 /2019. The sample of this research was all eleventh-grade students of MAN I Kendari which consists of 30 students. The Technique of sampling used by the researcher was total sampling. The result showed there was a significant effect of using folktales on students’ listening achievement. It was proven based on descriptive analysis, the mean score of pretest was 48.4 and the posttest means score was 75.2. Moreover, the result of hypothesis testing showed that the mean value of pretest and posttest was 26.7 and the standard deviation was 20.7, while the standard error means was 3.78. The sig. (2-tailed) was 0.000 which smaller than (<0.05), it can be concluded that H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted which means there was an effect of using Folktales in teaching Listening at Eleventh grade of MAN 1 Kendari.

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