Ratmanida, Ratmanida
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Students' Perception of Project Based Learning in Microteaching Class Annisya Amelia Alyani; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i3.113874

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Project Based Learning as one of the methods proposed by the 2013 curriculum providing many advantages there are also disadvantages which rise to various perceptions. The purpose of this study is to describe students’ perceptions of project based learning in the microteaching class at the English Department, Universitas Negeri Padang. This research used descriptive quantitative research. The sample for this research was 56 microteaching students of English Department in Universitas Negeri Padang. The data collection technique used in this research was a questionnaire with 6 indicators through Google form application. Therefore, the results of this study showed that the majority of microteaching students in English Department had a positive or good perception of the implementation of project based learning. The students agree that the use of project based learning motivates students to learn and be more active in class, improves students’ collaboration and communication skills, and improves their time management skills. However, the students still encounter several obstacles such as students with a weakness in data collection having difficulties in the learning process, some students being less active in group work, and the time allocation. Students’ perceptions of project are influenced by several factors.
Students' difficulties in understanding lecturer's explanation: a comparison between native and non-native lecturer Ramita Ramita; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (810.764 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i1.107874

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This study is aimed to find out the students difficulty in understanding native and non-native lecturer which based on two aspects: linguistics and non-linguistics difficulties. It was also followed by the comparison of students difficulties in understanding both of lecturers.This study was conducted at English department students of Universitas Negeri Padang in academic year 2017/2018. The population of this research are all English education students in academic years 2017/2018 with the total number 95 students. Based on the population, the samples of this research are two classes: the first class are taught by native lecturer and second class are taught by non-native lecturer with the total number 64 students. This research used the descriptive collaborative method and used questionnaire as the main instrument followed by interview and observation to support the data from questionnaire. This research found that native lecturer tend to give more linguistics problem to the students rather than non-linguistics problem especially in lecturers accent and vocabulary understanding. Related to non-linguistics problem, lecturers speed placed the highest percentage. However, non-native lecture did not give significant difficulties but the higher percentage showed in non-linguistics problem especially in the way of lecturer in giving explanation.
Teaching Reading through “The Power of Two” Strategy for Senior High School Students Rahmah Ulfa Andini; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2019)
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 Reading is an important skill that is needed to get information from written text. In reading skill, students not only  have to read but they have to comprehend the text in order to get the meaning from the text that they have been read.  Although, many students still have difficulties in comprehending the text and low motivation in reading. It caused that there is a tendency the teacher does not use teaching strategy appropriately. That is why this paper is conducted in order to explain how to use “The Power of Two” strategy in teaching reading for senior high school students’. “The Power of Two” strategy is conducted to help students in comprehending the text by work in pairs so that students can change their mind with each other. This strategy will facilitate students to figure out their problems in reading. It also can make students enjoy and relax in reading process. Thus, students can improve their reading skill ability. 
Students Ability and Problem in Pronouncing English Vowels Made By the Second Semester Students of Universitas Negeri Padang Muhammad Zaki Arevi; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 9, No 3 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i3.109421

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This study aimed to find out students’ ability and problem at English Education of Universitas Negeri Padang. This research is designed as descriptive qualitative research. In this study, the researcher focused on the first year students of English Education program in Universitas Negeri Padang in the Academic Year of 2019/2020. There are 20 students as the subject of the research. The process of data collection in this research had to be put in two activities, those are: recording and transcription. The findings of this research indicate that most vowels are pronounced well by the students. There are nine vowels classified as excellent category, they are vowels are vowel /e/ 79,5 (99.4%), vowel /i:/ 78,5 (98.12%), vowel /I/ 78 (97.5%), vowel /ɑ:/ 77,5 (96.9%), vowel /ə/ 76 (95%), vowel /u:/ 75,5 (96.9%), vowel /ɔ:/ 72 (90%), vowel /ɛ:/ 67,5 (84.34%), and vowel /ɑ/ 65 (81.25%). And there are three vowels classified as good category which vowels are vowel /ʌ/ 62 (77.5%), vowel /æ/ 56 (70%), and vowel /ʊ/ 55,5 (69.4%).
Speaking Problems Faced by Nursing Students of Poltekkes Kemenkes RI Padang in Academic Year of 2018/2019 Junia Dwipa Arza; Ratmanida Ratmanida; An Fauzia Rozani Syafei
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2019)
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Abstract This research is a descriptive research that is aimed to describe students’ speaking problems. The research was done at Poltekkes Kemenkes RI Padang. The population of this research were the first year of nursing students at Poltekkes Kemenkes RI Padang. There were 30 students as the sample of this research and chosen by using random sampling technique. The instruments used were the questionnaire (close-ended & open-ended statements) and transcription of video recording. The result of this research showed that disfluency was the significant problem for the students. Then, the significant causes of the speaking problems were inhibition and mother tongue use.Key words: Speaking problem, causes of the speaking problem
Enhancing Junior High School Students' Speaking Ability through Problem Based Learning Strategy Bunga Fitri Hari Setia; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2019)
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The Use of Quartet Cards Game to Develop Junior High School Students’ Interest English Speaking Yuli Elviza; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8, No 1 (2019)
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Speaking is an important skill that used to communicate directly with other people. In English speaking skill the students have several problems, such as the students less self confidence and the low motivation given by the teacher and from the students themselves. Those problems can cause students' speaking skill still weak. Therefore, this paper explains a strategy for learning English in the form of a game called the Quartet Cards Game. This game can be used to increase students’ interest in English especially speaking skills.
The Effect of Digital Flashcard on Students’ Vocabulary Mastery: An Experimental Research at SMPN 12 Padang Rika Permata Yulsardi; Ratmanida Ratmanida
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v10i3.113806

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This research is a quasi-experimental research. The purpose of this research is to find out the effect of digital flashcard on students’ vocabulary mastery at SMPN 12 Padang. The population of this research were the first-year students of SMPN 12 Padang. The research sample was 27 students of class VII.3 as the experimental class and 27 students of class VII.9 as the control class. The instrument of this research was vocabulary test that was conducted into two tests, pre-test and post-test. The instrumentation was created into 20 short answer questions. Based on the data analysis by using Paired Sample T-test in SPSS 26 for windows, the mean of pre-test score in experimental class was 47.2 while the mean of post-test score in experimental class was 82.0. It can be concluded that the students’ who are taught by using digital flashcard as teaching media are better than students’ who are taught by using conventional media. The significance of the test is 0.000 which is lower than the significance level that is 0.05 with 5% of degree. Moreover, it is also found that the students’ score is improving especially for the students in experimental class which gained 34.8 of their average score.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING SPEAKING AND SPEAKING ABILITY OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITAS NEGERI PADANG ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 Tio Eka Putra; Ratmanida Ratmanida; Don Narius
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 7, No 1 (2018)
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This research is a quantitative-correlational research that measures the stage of the motivation of the students in learning speaking subject and their speaking ability in English. In addition the population of this research is the under-graduate students of English for education department, Faculty Language and Arts academic year 2017, Universitas Negeri Padang and the sample is chosen by using cluster sampling. Furthermore, the problem backgrounded this research is how the relationship between students’ motivation in learning speaking and the speaking ability. For this research, motivation is treated as the x variable and speaking ability as y variable. The instruments used in this research are questionnaire and test. The questionnaire is used to measure the motivation and test for the speaking ability. The questionnaire used is adapted from the The Attitude/Motivation Test Battery (AMTB) by Gardner. The questionnaire was analyzed by using likert scale and speaking test by using speaking rubrics by Brown. The result of this researchshows that there is a relationship between the motivation and speaking ability of tye students. It is shown by the correlational coefficient (rxy) with number 0,002. However, the relationship is not significant because when it is compared with rtable with (α) 5%, the number is 0,3494. It means that rtable > rxy. Thus, it can be concluded that the relationship between x variable and y variable is not significant, Keywords: speaking ability, motivasion, correlational research
UTILIZING MIND MAPPING AS ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR READING COMPREHENSION Iradatul Hasanah; Hermawati Syarif; Ratmanida Ratmanida
English Language Teaching and Research Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
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Until now, there are still many students who get difficulty in reading compehension, it is hard for them to gain the essence of information among the overlapping sentences. Therefore, the lecturer provides them strategies to handle it. Among others is mind mapping which facilitates the students in acquiring the important informations of the textbook effectively. The fact shows that mind mapping has been applied in some schools even in higher level of education which is intended to assist students in reading comprehension. However, there is too little attention in assessing it whereas mind mapping can be another alternative assessment tool for reading comprehension. By doing ongoing assessment, mind mapping can provide the lecturer with the information needed to develop appropriate lessons and improve instruction. This article explores on how the to utilize mind mapping as assessment tool rather than just as an assignment for reading comprehension. Key words:  mind mapping, assessment tool, reading comprehension