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An Analysis of the Illocutionary Acts on Donald Trump's Presidential Candidacy Speech Desinta larasati; Arjulayana - Arjulayana; Cut Novita Srikandi
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 9, No 1 (2020): Globish: An English-Indonesian journal for English, Education and Culture
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v9i1.1895

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ABSTRACTLearning language will also relate to speech act. When a speaker produce an utterance as well as utilize it to perform an action, it means that the speaker practices speech acts. In another hand, speech acts can be defined as an utterance used by speaker to perform an action. Speech acts are divided into three such as locutionary act, illocutionary act, and perlocutionary act. One of them is illocutionary act. The illocutionary act refers to what someone does in saying something. In this act, illocutionary force is the speaker’s intent addressed to hearer. This research is aimed to find the types of illocutionary acts and identifying about how utterances in the Donald Trump’s speeches are able to be included into certain type of illocutionary acts be based on Searle’s theory. This research is designed in descriptive qualitative. The data is collected by documentation. The primary data are taken from two transcripts of Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy speeches. While the secondary data are related theories obtained from literary books and journals. The procedure of analyzing the data starts by finding out the types of illocutionary acts in the Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy speeches by using the illocutionary acts’ classifications proposed by Searle (1969). After that, the researcher also identifies about the different frequency of illocutionary acts appearances and the dominant illoctionary acts appeared in the Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy speeches. The finding shows that the type of illocutionary acts found in the Donald Trump’s speeches were assertive, commissive, expressive, and directive. Eventhough the types of illocutionary acts found in Donald Trump’s speeches were exactly the same, but they were different in the frequency of appearance. Donald Trump produced mostly assertive type of illocutionary acts and also asserting category of illocutionary type in both of the speeches. Moreover, some utterances are included into assertive type of illocutionary acts due to the fact that they have a suitability with the explanation of assertive type of illocutionary acts proposed by Searle.Keywords: Illocutionary Acts, Speech Acts, Presidential Candidacy Speeches.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN SPEAKING ENGLISHANXIETY AT THE EIGHT GRADE STUDENTS’ SPEAKINGSKILL AT SMPN 108 JAKARTA IN ACADEMIC YEARS 2018 Elinda Andita Putri; Arjulayana - Arjulayana
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 8, No 1 (2019): Globish: An English-Indonesian journal for English, Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (379.51 KB) | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v7i2.1039

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Speaking is a complex skill to be developed by students because of factors such as pronunciation, lack vocabulary, grammar structure, or just simply because some students are not motivated to learn it.  This study aim to discuss about students 'anxiety and students' speaking skills. The object of research in this study was the eighth graders at SMPN 108  Jakarta. This study uses a quantitative approach in the correlation model.Instruments or tools used by researcher to collect data and divided into two types. First, a questionnaire (questionnaire) which contains 16 statements with 5 rating scales, which are used to measure the level of anxiety of students in the process of learning English. The second speaking test instrument of speaking skill. In analyzing the data, in analysis the data researcher used Pearson Product Moment Correlation to find out the correlation of data result completed by SPSS program. In the results of this research analysis have been shown that student anxiety in their speaking test that is  0.306, this value shows a positive correlation between the two variables. This result is seen from the table the estimated correlation of 0.306 is between 0.200-0.399, means the correlation strength of the two variables is low correlation. Though, r value showed low correlation interpretation, but the result explained us that the language anxiety has positive influence on students speaking skill to students SMPN 108. In conclusion  the result of this research can be concluded that there is significant correlation, this shows that students’ English anxiety has an effect on the students’ speaking skill.Keyword: Correlation, Students’ Anxiety, Students’ Speaking Skill.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN STUDENT'S ENGLISH LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT BEFORE AND DURING PANDEMIC TO EIGHT GRADE AT SMPN 13. Anggraini Dwi Pratiwi; Arjulayana - Arjulayana; Euis Yanah Mulyanah
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 11, No 2 (2022): Globish (An English-Indonesian journal for English, Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v11i2.6385

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The research was conducted to determine student learning achievement before the pandemic using face-to-face learning and after pandemic using E-learning. The research was conducted at SMPN 13 Tangerang. In the research, the researcher used a qualitative approach. The researcher took the sample of this study were 10 students of class VIII and 2 English teachers. The instrument in the study was a questionnaire given to students, then observations and interviews with students and teachers. Based on the results of interviews with class VIII students and teachers, it was found that students are more comfortable, and more able to understand and follow the lesson by using the face to face learning model because students can meet face to face, discuss the material given or ask the teacher directly if there is something they haven't. understanding of English material. Likewise, teachers in making materials, managing classes, evaluating students more easily during face-to-face learning. This research proves that student learning achievement is maximized and run well using the face-to-face learning model.Keywords: Learning achievement, Before and during pandemic 
PROJECT-BASED INTEGRATED LEARNING IN IMPROVING 21ST CENTURY INTERPERSONAL LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS ahmad fuadin; Firman - Aziz; Diena San Fauziya; Arjulayana - arjulayana
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 12, No 1 (2023): Globish (An English-Indonesian journal for English, Education and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v12i1.7842

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The golden generation is the hope for improvement and acceleration of the rate of growth and development of the Indonesian nation during the one hundred years of independence. The golden generation must be prepared on all fronts. Education is one of the pillars of the formation of the golden generation. This study aims to analyze project-based integrated learning in improving 21st century interpersonal linguistic communication skills. Integrated learning can be realized through project synergies with four compulsory curriculum subjects, namely Religious Education, Pancasila Education, Citizenship Education, and Indonesian Language Education. This study used a descriptive qualitative method. The research instrument uses data from student learning assignments. The research was conducted for one semester with English Education students Batch 2022 who contracted the Indonesian Language Education General Course (MKU-PBI). The results of the research show that integrated learning can be done by: 1) synergizing theoretical and practical concepts that become learning orientation, 2) applying character values through the formation of 5C (critical thinking, creativity and innovation, communication skill, collaboration, and confidence), and 3) implementing interpersonal linguistic communication values. Thus, this research can be carried out in the future by involving many study programs or many groups.