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INPUT AND OUTPUT TO IMPROVE ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS BASED ON YOUTUBE VIDEO LESSONS Fadilah Fadilah; Fiza Asri Fauziah Habibah
Pujangga: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 7, No 2 (2021): Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47313/pujangga.v7i2.1468

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ABSTRACTThe present study attempts to explore kinds of input and output to improve English speaking skills based on YouTube video lessons. The theory of input was proposed by Krashen, while the output was taken from the output hypothesis of Swain. This study employed qualitative descriptive method, which is a method of research that attempt to describe and interpret the objects in accordance with reality The main instrument was collecting the data, observing the data by watching the whole ten videos, then classifying every tips to two general main paths: input and output. The study showed variety of input which are found on the ten YouTube video lessons are listening that can be achieved by observing in form of listening podcast and listening music in English and learn the lyrics, and varies of reading which are reading Speed reading, Reading aloud to practice pronunciation, Reading a book, blog post, news, Reading children’s book. Kinds of output gained from those videos are speaking which are Talk to yourself, Have a speaking partner, Talk with a native, Using imitation technique, Join a discussion, Speak loudly, Make video, Creative practice, Spend time with people who speak English, and writing which is described more specifically on that video as writing a daily journal. 
CATEGORY OF HEDGING USED ON SUPPORTING CHARACTERS’ DIALOGUES IN KNIVES OUT MOVIE Fadilah Fadilah; Fiza Asri Fauziah Habibah
Jurnal Akrab Juara Vol 5 No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Yayasan Akrab Pekanbaru

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This is the study of the use of category of hedging that is taken from the supporting characters’ dialogues in Knives Out movie. There are total 8 supporting characters who spoke with hedges contained in the dialogues. The method used is descriptive qualitative which describes the situation factually. There are 20 data found which are dialogues containing of hedging. Researcher uses the theory of the category of hedging by Yu which are modal hedges category, performative (mental hedges), pragmatic-marker hedges, and quantificational hedges. From the study, researcher found all category of hedging in the dialogues spoken by the supporting characters there 2 data found from modal hedges, 1 from both performative and quantificational hedges category, and the most found category is pragmatic-marker hedges which are 16 data found.
MODAL HEDGES USED ON MAIN CHARACTERS’ DIALOGUES IN KNIVES OUT MOVIE WRITTEN BY RIAN JOHNSON Fadilah Fadilah; Fiza Asri Fauziah Habibah
Akrab Juara : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Mei
Publisher : Yayasan Azam Kemajuan Rantau Anak Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58487/akrabjuara.v6i2.1449

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This is the study of the use of modal hedge category of hedging that is taken from the main characters’ dialogues in Knives Out movie. Knives Out tells the twists and turns of detective in solving a death case involving those closest to the victim. There are total 4 main characters who spoke with modal hedges contained in the dialogues. The method used is descriptive qualitative which describes the situation factually. There are 20 data found which are dialogues containing of modal hedge category of hedging. Researchers use the theory of the category of hedging by Yu which are modal hedges category. From the study, researcher found all kind of modal hedge category of hedging in the dialogues spoken by the main characters there 20 data found from modal hedges which spoke by all four main characters they are could, should, would, probably, maybe, may and might.