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The Yuen’s Dimension-Based Cultural Diversities in the ELT Textbook For Senior High School Students Setyawaningsih, Sari Putri; Setyono, Budi; Rofiq, Annur
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 3 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 3. NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : English Education Study Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (960.597 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/eej.v8i3.23043

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The present study uses critical discourse analysis (CDA) to examine the representation of cultural diversities in the first year of senior high school English textbook published by a non-government publisher. Data of the present study are texts and pictures that represent cultural diversities in an Indonesian ELT textbook. The findings revealed that there are four cultural categories based on Yuen’s cultural dimensions (i.e product, practice, person, and perspective) coming from inner, outer, and expanding circle countries. The implication is that the visual materials must be balanced with the verbal materials. Keywords: Critical discourse analysis, cultural diversities, ELT textbook, senior high school, Indonesia.
The Use of Tic-Tac-Toe Game To Enhance The Eighth-Grade Students’ Vocabulary Achievement Hijjah, Apriliatul; Tasnim, Zakiyah; Rofiq, Annur
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 1. MARCH 2021
Publisher : English Education Study Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/eej.v8i1.30859

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Vocabulary is the main foundation in communicating or interacting with other people in oral or written form. This classroom action research aimed to improve the eighth-grade students’ vocabulary achievement and their active participation at SMPN 1 Asembagus by using Tic-Tac-Toe game. The data were collected by using observation, a vocabulary achievement test, interview, and documentation. The collected data were analyzed quantitatively by using percentage formula. The result of observation showed that there was an improvement on the students’ active participation from 42% in the pre-cycle to 70% in Cycle 1. The vocabulary achievement test showed that there was an improvement on the students’ vocabulary achievement that was 35% in the pre-cyle to 67% of 31 students in Cycle 1 who got score ≥70 in vocabulary test. In conclusion, the use of Tic-Tac- Toe game in vocabulary learning can improve the students’ vocabulary achievement and their active participation.
A Case Study of Students’ Anxiety in Speaking English And How They Cope The Feeling Triana, Desinta; Suharjito, Bambang; Rofiq, Annur
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 1. MARCH 2021
Publisher : English Education Study Program

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This study analyzes the factors of the students’ anxiety in speaking English and also explores the strategies used by the students to cope with their anxiety. The three participants of this study were selected from 36 students of X TKJ 1 in SMKN 2 Jember that experienced speaking anxiety as illustrated by Oxford. This study applied qualitative and quantitative case study design. Classroom observation was done four times to select the participants. The results of questionnaire and interview were analysed by using Miles and Hubberman’s model. The findings showed that the students in the English speaking class experienced excessive fear and anxiety. There were 2 participants who exhibited test anxiety and the other one exhibited communication apprehension. Their strategies to overcame the anxiety were; avoiding eye contact, relaxation, and asking for teachers’ help.
Students’ Responses to Teacher’s Reinforcement: A Discourse Analysis Pemilda Alphania Meizy; Bambang Suharjito; Annur Rofiq
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.6.2.158-170

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Reinforcement is one of the important aspects in increasing students' motivation, to be more serious, and more focused during the teaching-learning process. This research is intended to know the kinds of reinforcement used by the teacher, how students respond to it, and how was their feeling about it. The design of this research is Discourse Analysis that focuses on the semiotic area. This research was conducted at one of the state junior high schools in East Java, Indonesia. The participant was chosen by using purposive sampling method and class 7F students were selected as the research participants. In conducting the research, the researcher did classroom observation, took video recording, and did an interview with the students to know exactly the meaning of students' responses. The finding showed that the teacher used verbal and non-verbal reinforcement. Mostly, the teacher praised the students for what they have done and students mostly showed their response using facial expression and sometimes using body gesture. Regarding their feeling, they said that reinforcement from the teacher makes them feel appreciated, motivated and happy during the teaching-learning process, which means that the role of reinforcement is very important.
Investigating English Teacher Candidate’s Use of Instructional Media During the Teaching Practicum: A Case Study Rachel Ratih Ayu T; Zakiyah Tasnim; Annur Rofiq
Pancaran Pendidikan Vol 9, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education The University of Jember Jember, Indonesia

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This study analyzes the English teacher candidate’s use of instructional media in the teaching practicum. The English teacher candidate who became the participant in this study was doing their teaching practicum in MTsN 5 Jember. This study applied the qualitative case study design. Interview and observation were done one time to select the participant. The four-times classroom observations and questionnaires were used in order to collect the data. This study employed the model of Creswell in analyzing the data. The findings of this study showed that the English teacher candidate applied one type of instructional media namely Visual Media. Those were Picture and Whiteboard. The way the teacher candidate implemented the instructional media was almost the same in each meeting of the teaching and learning process. However, the students’ participation and response were not always the same in every meeting. It depended on the way the teacher candidate managed the class activity.