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The Influence of Language Identity on Students’ Learning Foreign Language Process Nurus Syamsiyah Furotun; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Iqbal Katrino; Suatmo Pantja Putra
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 6 No 3 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v6i3.436

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Everyone has an identity and language is a sign of that. The associations in a person's environment, with whom they hang out, and where they learn can all have an impact on their identities. This research aims to explain the extent to which language is still used as a symbol of human identity. The language used every day can be a source of pride. Evidence of this pride can be seen from the development of its use which is dynamic. Language has a very important function to express cultural treasures. However, language over time has also developed. Challenges in learning a foreign language can also be influenced by the use of a person's everyday language. Students have their challenges in learning a foreign language, therefore it can be seen whether the everyday language they use has an influence when they learn a foreign language.
Using Kahoot! To Improve Skimming and Scanning Skills Jamilatul Mala; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Muhammad Syaiful Jihad; Sugeng Hariyanto
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 6 No 3 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v6i3.526

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There are a variety of technology instruments and software that can be utilized to improve language teaching and learning. According to research, integrating 'gamification' based software like Kahoot! into language, schools can affect and improve language learning results and can be utilized as effective teaching and assessment tools. This study examines the language learning experiences of eleven junior high school students in an international class that used Kahoot! in their English classes, focusing on skimming and scanning. According to the findings of the study, almost all of the students reported favorable outcomes when Kahoot! was used in their courses. The majority of students said that using Kahoot! in their English classes helped them improve their skimming and scanning skills. In general, it was discovered that using the skimming and scanning reading techniques, Kahoot! enabled students to have a better understanding of the content.
Improving Students' Skills in Writing Narrative Text by Implementing Comic Strips Media at MA. Riyadlus Sholihin Nuzulul Rohmaniah; Mutmainnah Mustofa
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 6 No 4 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v6i4.465

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This research was purposed to describe how comic strips media was implemented to improve students’ skills in writing narrative text at MA. Riyadlus Sholihin Probolinggo. This research applied Classroom Action Research (CAR) methodology. The researcher was helped by a collaborator in designing the lesson plan, implementing the action, observing the action, and making reflection. The subjects of the study were eleventh grade students of language program of MA. Riyadlus Sholihin Probolinggo. This action research consisted of two cycles because in the second cycle the criteria of success were achieved. Each of the cycle consisted of three meetings for teaching learning process and one for the test. The data analysis used quantitative data and qualitative data. The quantitative data were obtained from the students’ writing test and the qualitative data were obtained from observation checklist and field-notes. The criteria of success were fulfilled after the implementation or the treatment in the second cycle. It means that the students’ skill in writing narrative text improved. It is related to the students active participation, student interest, students` enjoyment during English learning using Comic strips media. It also reveals that the students’ achievement in the test with the mean score 77.56 which was better than the mean score in the pre- test, 62.6. This score was better than the mean score in cycle 1, which was 75.4. The observation checklist and field note also proves that the students are interested in learning narrative text by implementing Comic strips media. Based on the result of the research, it can be concluded that the implementation of comic strips media improve students’ skill in writing narrative text. In order to be successful, several procedures in teaching and learning activities should be followed. First, it has students discussion activities in groups. Second, the teacher explained detailed about sentence pattern of past tense and structure in which the students frequently made mistakes. Then, the teacher explaining conjunction to help students in collaborating sentences for good writing. Therefore, the result of this research is expected to help students to write better by implementing comic strips media. Key Words: Writing Skill, Narrative text, Comic Strips
The Effectiveness of Bima Folktales as Learning Materials to Teach Reading Comprehension Nofi Firmallah Asdiwarman; Mutmainnah Mustofa
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 6 No 4 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v6i4.467

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Bima is one of the region located at West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This tribe has many well-known folk stories between their people that can be considered as learning materials to teach reading comprehension in EFL class. The previous studies showed that folktales is effective to teach reading comprehension, it enhance reading comprehension achievement of students. However, how effective Bima folktales as learning materials to teach reading comprehension especially at the level senior high school’s students should be investigated because there is no study about it before. Being designed in true experimental with post-test only control group, the objective of this study is to find out whether using of Bima folktales as learning materials is effective or not to teach reading comprehension on high school‘s students. Conducted on tenth grade students of IPA at SMA Negeri 2 which consists of 62 students who were divided into experimental group and control group. These two groups were proved on the same level of reading comprehension ability by the scores of mid-term test. Based on independent t-test in SPSS 20.0 version for windows calculation, it was proved that the significant values of variances assumed was .097. It is indicated that the students’ reading comprehension achievement of experimental group and control group were homogenous. Meanwhile, sig. (2-tailed) value was .005 which less than .050 and it means that the H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. The results of study showed that students of experimental group were performed better than students of the control group, although they have the same level of reading comprehension before the treatments were given. Suggestions purposed for further researchers to conduct the study with the related topic by providing more learning materials about Bima folktales. Because the time limited during Covid-19, the next researcher also could add more times for treatments, choosing more samples and preparing the test items more than the available items in order to have back up items if there are many difficulty items than the moderate items or if there are items deleted.
Co-Authors Abd. Ghofur Abdul Moueed Abdul Moueed Aditama Melati ajib amala hafi Alfan Zuhairi Amy Fayla Sufa Anas Fawaid Andri Jamaul Rifyani Ani Sukma Sari Asrifi Maula Damayanti, Elok Dian Fajariyah Damayanti Dian Tri Riska Ekawati Dian Tri Riska Ekawati Dita Aulia Rahman Dwi Fita Heriyawati Dzul Fikri Dzul Fikri Dzulfikri Dzulfikri Elfiyanto, Sonny Elvin Nur Habibah Enny Irawati Erfan Efendi Erfan Effendi Erfan Erfendi Faiq Shabry Faridatul Istighfaroh Fatimatus Zahroh Fatimatus Zahroh Fatimatus Zahroh Ghovinda Ghovinda Huan Yik Lee Ika Meilinda Ummul Ma'rufa Iklila Ummu Sam'ah Imam Wahyudi Karimullah Imam Wahyudi Karimullah Imam Wahyudi Karimullah Iqbal Katrino Iqbal Rafiqi Irfan Susiyana Putra Iwan Darmawan Izza Amalia Rahman Izza Amalia Rahman Izzatin Nisa' Jamilatul Mala Khaula Amelia Khusna Khusnul Khotimah Kurniasih Kurniasih Kurniawan Apgrianto Langgeng Budianto Latifah Fatimatuz Zahroh Lina Susanti Linda Chetsiana Dengah Lou Chien Gita Arista M Galuh Elga Romadhon M Galuh Elga Romadhon M Nabriis Raunaq M Nabris Raunaq M. Galuh Elga Romadhon M.Galuh Elga Romadhon Maftuhatul Faizah Maria Helmi Marifatun Najiyah Maziyyatus Shalihah Memy Wardani Elthia Mercy Aprilia Mercy Aprilia Dyah Arini Mercy Aprilia Dyah Arini Miftahur Rohmah Muh. Arbianto Muhamad Saiful Muhammad Husein Ali Muhammad Shofiyuddin Muhammad Syaiful Jihad Muhammad Yunus Muhammad Zainurroziqin Mukhamad Najib Muzayyanah Awaliyah Nabila Nilna Ghina Nadrotin Mawaddah Nadrotin Mawaddah Nafissa Tracy Nofi Firmallah Asdiwarman Nunung Suryati, Nunung Nur Hasanah Nur Jamilah Nur Jamilah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurus Syamsiyah Furotun Nurus Syamsiyah Furotun Nuzulul Rohmaniah Puji Rahayu Puji Rahayu Putri Kurniawan Aprilia R. Muhammad Nasrullah Rera Nadian Muryani Rulam Ahmadi Saiyidi Hasbullah Saiyidi Hasbullah Sania Alinda Mouli Asnas Shinta Amalia Solihatul Ulya Solihatul Ulya Suatmo Pantja Putra Suatmo Pantja Putra Sugeng Hariyanto Susana Aulia Thania Imani Janitra Torikin Torikin Utami Widiati wafiya ula Wardatun Nadzifah Wardatuz Zakiyah Wensi Alka Zakiyuddin Zakiyuddin Zalsa Febrina Syabilla ZK Abdurahman Baizal