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IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature
ISSN : 23384778     EISSN : 23384778     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
IDEAS Journal is published twice a year in the months of June and December (P-ISSN 2338-4778 and E-ISSN 2548-4192); it presents articles on English language teaching and learning, linguistics, and literature. The contents include analyses, studies and application of theories, research report, material development, and reviews.
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An Analysis of Code Mixing and Code Switching Used in Maudy Ayunda's YouTube Channel Video Lestari, Ni Putu Diana Eka; Artini, Luh Putu; Sri Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6888

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The phenomenon of code mixing and code switching takes place in bilingual or multilingual societies. These phenomena occur not only in direct communication but also virtually on social media platforms, such as YouTube. This study was grounded in the theoretical frameworks of Hoffman (1991), who identifies three distinct types of code mixing: intra-sentential code mixing, intra-lexical code mixing, and code-mixing involving pronunciation change. Meanwhile, types of code switching are classified into tag switching, intra-sentential code switching, and inter-sentential code switching (Wei, 2007). This study analyzed the types of code mixing and switching used in one of Maudy Ayunda's YouTube Channel videos entitled "How I manage Stress – Maudy Ayunda," published on October 21, 2020, with a duration of 10 minutes and 44 seconds. It analyzed the qualitative content of one of Maudy Ayunda's YouTube videos. Data were collected by selecting and watching the video, transcribing it, identifying code mixing and code switching within the video, and re-checking the video. Then, the data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman's theory (2014) through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The study's findings revealed that code mixing and code switching were present in Maudy Ayunda's video, where 14 expressions were categorized as code mixing and 12 as code switching. The types of code mixing found in the video were intra-sentential and intra-lexical code mixing. Meanwhile, the kinds of code switching observed in the video included intra-sentential, inter-sentential, and tag switching. This study contributed to understanding how code mixing and code switching occur on social media platforms like YouTube by highlighting the different types of people commonly used in online communication. Future research is encouraged to include more videos or speakers to provide richer and more comprehensive data, as the current study is limited to a single video from a single public figure.
The Influence of School Principal Leadership on The Improvement of Literacy and Numeracy Achievements Based on Education Reports at Junior High School Faisal, Agus; Mustofa; Baijuri; Badrudin; Apriani, Hikma
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6908

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This article analyzes the influence of the principal's leadership on improving literacy and numeracy achievements at Junior High School, using Education Report data from 2022 to 2025. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach with document analysis and interviews involving 10 teachers and the school principal, the study examines how leadership practices affect student learning outcomes. The findings reveal a substantial increase in literacy achievement from 51.11% in 2022 to 86.67% in 2025, and in numeracy from 31.11% to 74.42% over the same period. This progress is attributed to the principal’s strategic focus on data-based learning, consistent academic supervision, and teacher empowerment. By systematically analyzing educational data, the principal identifies learning gaps and implements targeted interventions. Academic supervision sessions enhance pedagogical practices, while structured professional development fosters teacher innovation. Furthermore, the principal cultivates a collaborative culture where teachers share best practices and engage in continuous training. These results highlight the principal's role as a change agent who fosters a supportive and high-achieving school environment. The study underscores the importance of effective leadership in strengthening educational quality, particularly in literacy and numeracy. It recommends that school leaders adopt evidence-based strategies and prioritize teacher development to drive sustainable learning improvements.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology Usage on English Skills Among Thai High School Students Monica Sitorus, Fenna; Jamaluddin Nasution; Lisa Septia Dewi Br. Ginting
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6912

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This study aims to examine the effect of rule-based artificial intelligence (AI) applications, such as Duolingo, Grammarly, Babbel, and ELSA Speak, on the English language proficiency of Thai high school students. Using a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design, data were collected through questionnaires and in-depth interviews with 30 purposively selected students who actively used AI-based language learning tools. The quantitative findings show that AI usage has a significant yet limited impact, explaining 13.8% of the variance in students’ English-speaking ability. Qualitative results revealed that students perceived AI applications as helpful for improving grammar and pronunciation, though less effective for complex language tasks requiring contextual understanding. Although the sample size restricts generalizability, this study highlights the potential of AI as a complementary tool in English learning and underscores the importance of aligning AI use with pedagogical strategies suited to the Thai educational and cultural context.
The Language of Success: A Needs Analysis of the Ideal English for Business Learning Program Based on Professional Insights Maulana, Rivki Surya; Siti Nurul Azkiyah; Ratna Sari Dewi; Kustiwan
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6920

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This study investigates the critical role of English proficiency in career advancement and business growth, focusing on the characteristics of an ideal Business English course. The research employs a qualitative approach, using interviews and focus group discussions with seven employees from various industries to gather insights. Findings reveal a preference for small classroom settings (3-5 people) where instruction is delivered entirely in English. Participants believe that such settings provide personalized attention and foster interactive learning experiences, which are more effective for mastering the language. However, several challenges were identified, including low self-esteem, mockery from peers, and a lack of learning partners. Low self-esteem and fear of ridicule discourage active participation and practice, while the absence of learning partners outside the classroom limits opportunities to reinforce skills. This study highlights the necessity of tailored Business English courses that focus not only on language proficiency but also on the unique challenges faced by adult learners. By addressing these challenges, such courses can enhance professional communication skills, contributing to individual career success and business growth. This research underscores the importance of a holistic approach to Business English education, which considers both the instructional environment and the psychological needs of learners.
The Representation of Environmental Awareness in the Indonesian ELT Textbook for Senior High School Students Andayani T., Made Adi; Laelani Marda, Istivana; Fitriani , Ika
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6926

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The lack of environmental awareness among the general populace was one of the contributing causes of the environmental problem. Schools or other formal educational institutions can be used to increase students’ environmental awareness. English Language Teaching (ELT) textbooks in Indonesia should contain language materials that not only cover the English material but also consist of environmental awareness. However, some ELT textbooks published in Indonesia and abroad still do not sufficiently cover environmental awareness. Therefore, this research analyzed the representation of environmental awareness in the ELT textbook based on the element of environmental awareness by Kokkinen (2013). Furthermore, critical discourse analysis (CDA) was chosen as the research design in this study, and the data analysis method used Fairclough’s 1995 Three-Dimensional Model (Description, Interpretation, Explanation). The result shows that the representation of environmental awareness is found in various forms of visual and textual materials in the textbook. All topics that represent environmental awareness are problems that occur in everyday life, and almost happen to students today. Keywords: Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), Environmental Awareness, Indonesian ELT Textbook
Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of ChatGPT-Assisted Writing in EFL Contexts: A Literature Review Fujiono; Rudi Hartono; Sri Wahyuni
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6943

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English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning is heavily impacted by the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies—especially ChatGPT. Reviewing 15 papers acquired using the Publish or Perish application, this paper offers a literature review with an emphasis on EFL students' impressions and experiences utilising ChatGPT as a writing tool. The findings expose different student impressions of their experiences using ChatGPT to create writing projects. Generally speaking, students view ChatGPT as a useful and versatile tool in boosting writing quality, enriching vocabulary, strengthening sentence structure, and offering instantaneous feedback supporting autonomous learning. The difficulties that surface, though, are technological reliance, a loss in critical thinking ability, plagiarism worries, poor digital literacy, and ethical standards. This paper also underlines the instructor's need to manage the use of artificial intelligence to keep the learning process ethical and meaningful. The outcomes of this study should provide the basis for developing flexible language learning plans fit for technological developments.
English Figurative Language on Palembang Hotel Websites Wijaya, Beni; Zakaria; Yeny, Eli; Fadhil, Mohamad
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6944

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Websites for hotels are essential sources of information for prospective guests. Because of this, their readability and appeal are crucial to hotel internet marketing. The objective of this study is to gain insight into the linguistic strategies utilized by hotels for online promotion. This study initially introduces an analytical framework grounded in appraisal theory to elucidate the underlying mechanisms employed by hotels to foster interpersonal interactions. This framework is subsequently employed to analyze the online linguistic strategies utilized by the five-star hotels in Palembang. The overall linguistic strategy is found, along with the hotels' preference for using it. This study employed a descriptive qualitative methodology, analyzing samples from hotel websites in Palembang based on their usage of language style. The findings indicated that metonym, hyperbole, metaphor, personification, simile, and synecdoche are the language types that the hotel frequently uses to entice readers to stay there with metaphor as the most dominant. In conclusion, one of the most important parts of making ads is using language style, which means changing the meaning of words and using figurative language to make them more fun to read.
Students' Perceptions on Memorylingo to Improve Their Listening Skill Yunus, Aulia; Salmiah, Maryati
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6952

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This study investigates students’ perceptions of using the MemoryLingo application to enhance their English listening skills. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research involved 34 junior high school students who completed questionnaires, with two purposively selected participants interviewed to gain deeper insights. Data were collected through Likert-scale questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, focusing on comprehension, engagement, confidence, and independent learning. The results indicate that the majority of students (over 85%) agreed or strongly agreed that MemoryLingo improved their listening comprehension, accuracy, and ability to identify key spoken phrases. Participants reported that features such as interactive exercises, audio-visual content, and immediate feedback were highly effective in facilitating learning. Thematic analysis revealed four central themes: improved comprehension, increased confidence, promotion of independent practice, and the benefits of interactive features. Although some students noted difficulties in processing fast-paced audio, overall perceptions were positive. The findings suggest that MemoryLingo can serve as a valuable supplementary tool in listening instruction, supporting both classroom learning and autonomous study. This study highlights the practical relevance of integrating digital tools into English language education and recommends further research with larger and more diverse samples to explore long-term impacts and comparative effectiveness with other learning applications. Future research should examine its long-term effects and compare its impact with other digital tools.
Code Mixing in Cooking Terms on Jesselyn MCI 8’S Tiktok Account in Gourmet with Jess Segment Yulianti, Fitri; Dadan Firdaus; Toneng Listiani
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6957

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This study investigates the phenomena of English–Indonesian code mixing in Jesselyn Lauwreen's short-form video material, specifically in her Gourmet With Jess TikTok series. Lauwreen is the winner of MasterChef Indonesia Season 8. The research distinguishes and classifies three linguistic forms—intra-sentential code mixing, intra-lexical code mixing, and code mixing involving pronunciation change—based on Charlotte Hoffman's (1991) typology of code mixing. In order to investigate how English cooking terminology is incorporated into Indonesian narratives, 10 TikTok videos were examined using a qualitative descriptive technique. The results show that the most common technique is intra-sentential code mixing, in which English phrases like "Now aku bakal steam" or "Chinese stir fry beef dengan sayur-sayuran" are included into Indonesian sentence structures to promote conceptual clarity and linguistic flexibility. Additionally common is intra-lexical code mixing, which is demonstrated by hybrid constructions such as "di-marinate," "garnish-nya," and "shred gitu," which show Jesselyn's adaptive linguistic innovation by fusing local grammar conventions with international culinary language. The least common type of code mixing was a change in pronunciation, but it was noticeable in cases like "chicken stock," which is pronounced using Indonesian phonology. This indicates localized accessibility without compromising professional authority. The study emphasizes that code mixing on TikTok is a purposeful decision influenced by audience expectations, platform affordances, and the creation of culinary identities rather than just being a linguistic need. In addition to providing insights into how multilingual influencers use language to negotiate cultural capital, relatability, and expertise in Indonesia's developing digital culinary realm, these findings validate the usefulness of Hoffman's methodology in evaluating multimodal digital discourse.
Analysis of Language Policy and Language Ideology in Medan City Public Spaces: A Study of Linguistic Landscape Mandra, Mandra Saragih; Harisma, Rita; Khairun Nissa; Toni Suhendra Saragih, M Afiv
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6966

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This study investigates the realization of language policy and language ideology reflected in the linguistic landscape of Medan City's public space. Using a mixed methods approach and an explanatory sequential design, this study integrates quantitative data from the documentation of 300 written texts in five sub-districts and qualitative data from interviews with stakeholders and analysis of policy documents. The results show the dominance of Indonesian (42.7%), followed by multilingual texts (34.7%) and texts in foreign languages such as English and Mandarin (18.3%). There is a discrepancy between the national language policy and linguistic practices in the public sphere, especially in the commercial sector where many foreign languages are used for pragmatic economic reasons. Three dominant language ideologies were found, namely language nationalism, economic pragmatism, and ethnic identity, which compete with each other in influencing language practices. This research demonstrates the dialectical relationship between language policy, language ideology and linguistic practice, and emphasizes the importance of an inclusive and adaptive policy approach to the linguistic diversity of multiethnic societies. The findings contribute to the development of a more contextualized and effective theory of linguistic landscapes and language policy practices.

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