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Using Translation Activity to Improve the Students’ Vocabulary Mastery of the Eleventh Grade of Social Class at SMAN 3 Bojonegoro Iin Widya Lestari; Adi Isma
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2019): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Litera
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v7i2.1034

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Teaching English is very challenging nowadays. Senior high school students urgently are needed to be communicative in using English well. They need to be able to develop their English skills well. Dealing with mastering English skills, vocabulary is one of the crucial language components in learning English. In fact, most of the students faced difficulty in acquiring and mastering English vocabulary to support and develop their English skills. English teachers need to apply the appropriate strategy and activity to improve students’ vocabulary. This research aimed to know the process of improving students’ vocabulary mastery by using translation activity for Senior High school students at SMAN 3 Bojonegoro. This research used classroom action research. The subject of this research was students of Social Program at 11 B. In collecting the data, the writers used test items and observation sheets. The test was given pre-test, test 1 and test 2. Then the writers analyzed the mean score of each test to find out the improvement of students’ vocabulary mastery after the action was done. The result shows that there is an improvement in students’ vocabulary mastery. It could be seen from the score of the pretest is 42, posttest 1 is 47,8 and posttest 2 is 61. After conducting action research, it shows that students made good improvements in learning vocabulary. Based on the result of the research, it can be concluded that using translation activity can improve students’ vocabulary mastery.
THE NEEDS ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH MATERIAL ON CHEMICAL INDUSTRY STUDENTS Iin Widya Lestari; Adi Isma
JEE (Journal of English Education) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): JEE (Journal of English Education)
Publisher : English Study Program University of Pasir Pengaraian

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This research aims to find out the students need at chemical industry major at SMKN 2 Bojonegoro. This is classified as mixed method research design. It used two kinds of instruments namely questionnaire and interview guidelines. The questionnaire aims to gain and collect information from students especially their need related to English teaching and learning. While, interview guideline is used to gather information from English teacher at SMKN 2 Bojonegoro. The result shows that there are some skills and language components that students need at chemical industry major such as; listening, speaking, vocabulary, and grammar. Based on the data obtained from questionnaire, most of students say that listening and speaking are two important skills and needed at chemical industry major. While at school, the ESP approach is not applied yet, as a result, it influences on choosing materials. It can be concluded that in designing materials, the teachers and curriculum maker should do needs analysis and analyze what actually students need and work need.
‘It’s Video Era’: University Students’ Perception of Asynchronous Learning during Online Speaking Course Mohammad Fatoni; Iin Widya Lestari
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Language Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah (IAI Uluwiyah) Mojokerto Indonesia

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Studying in university is still using asynchronous during online speaking courses due to technology development and practical consideration. This research aims to analyze the students' perception and the effect of using videos in speaking courses using asynchronous mode. This research used the quantitative research method. The instruments are used questionnaires and tests. The finding shows that the university's students have a positive perception of asynchronous learning mode, and the use of videos, as learning material, have a large effect size on the students’ ability to speak during asynchronous mode. It means the use of video can be recommended to teach speaking in the classroom.
Developing English E-Vocabulary Module as Supplementary Book of Computer Learning Program Iin Widya Lestari; Moch. Iswahyudi Putra
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline1784

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This research aims to develop an electronic English module that can be used by computer/ IT learners do deeply learn computer programming. It employes Research and Development (RnD) method by applying 4D steps namely define, design, develop and disseminate. Questionnaire is used as instrument and curriculum analysis is done to get the whole description and topic analysis. The result reveals that 83% of alumna agreed that computer learner needed the module that contain the definition of word that used in computer. While the curriculum analysis reveals that some main topics consists of 3 main subjects namely Microsoft word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. There are two experts gave judgement and validation regarding to the product. The first expert is from English Language practitioner that validate and judges the content and language aspects. The result reveals that module got 4,7 with maximal score is 5. The second expert is from computer/ IT practitioner. He concerns on validating material, appearance, and media and technical terms on the module. The result shows that 4.4 with the maximal score is 5. It can be implied that both experts judge module is appropriate to be used as supplementary material for computer course.
PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN KRUPUK BONGSANG DAN PELATIHAN DIGITAL MARKETING SEBAGAI PROSES PENGEMBANGAN SEKTOR EKONOMI DI DESA PLUMBON KECAMATAN NGAWEN KABUPATEN BLORA Iin Widya Lestari; Zakki Alawi; Ifa Khoiria Ningrum; Muhammad Hilmi Khafabihi
Al-Umron : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): AL-UMRON : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT (LPPM) UNIVERSITAS NAHDLATUL ULAMA SUNAN GIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32665/alumron.v4i1.1447

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Ekonomi merupakan salah satu kunci kemajuan dari suatu daerah. Masyarakat desa Plumbon, mayoritas bekerja dan bergantung pada hasil pertanian. Terdapat lahat pertanian yang luas baik milik pribadi maupun bukan milik perorangan tetapi dikelola oleh perorangan. Dengan bergantung kepada hasil panen, maka dimungkinkan terjadinya gagal panen yang disebabkan karena serangga atau faktor alam. Sehingga dibutuhkan kegiatan lain sebagai pendukung dari pekerjaan antara lain dengan mengembangkan UMKM. Pohon pisang banyak ditemukan di desa Plumbon, sehingga dapat dimanfaatkan untuk diolah menjadi makanan. Kemudian bersama masyarakat mengadakan pelatihan pembuatan krupuk bongsang (bonggol pisang) dan dilanjutkan dengan seminar marketing. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk memberdayakan masyarakat dibidang ekonomi, seperti menumbuhkan kembali UMKM dan menunjang penjualannya. Hasil akhir dari kegiatan ini adalah memberikan keterampilan masyarakat dalam mengolah bonggol pisang menjadi keripik bongsang dan kemudian memasarkan secara langsung atau melalui media internet.
Pre-Service English Teachers’ Voice on Virtual Teaching Practice: Shifting from Face-to-Face Teaching into Virtual Teaching Fitria Handayani; Iin Widya Lestari; Aprilia Susanti
GLENS: Global English Insights Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): GLENS, November 2023
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/glens.v1i1.2023a2

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Pre-service English teachers face various challenges that can significantly impact their competencies and roles, particularly in dealing with students and fellow teachers. The COVID-19 pandemic has added an extra layer of complexity by necessitating the transition from traditional face-to-face learning to online education. This shift is evident in the case of the microteaching course, which originally took place in a physical classroom but was abruptly moved to an online format. This study aims to examine the experiences of pre-service English teachers in virtual teaching practice and how they navigate the challenges associated with professional development during the microteaching course. A total of 31 pre-service English teachers participated in this research, engaging in virtual teaching practice. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and reflective journals. The findings indicate that pre-service English teachers acknowledge the ineffectiveness of virtual microteaching, citing difficulties in managing and accessing teaching processes as well as the challenges of creating suitable teaching materials. As a result, future pedagogical practices should focus on enhancing the preparation and design of teaching and learning materials to better support the professional development of pre-service English teachers. This will ultimately contribute to their growth as educators during their teaching internships.
Analyzing Deixis of English Speech by Kim Namjoon (BTS) at the United Nations St. Ika Susanti; Iin Widya Lestari; Khoirul Wafa
GLENS: Global English Insights Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): GLENS, November 2023
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/glens.v1i1.2023a4

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Humans, as social beings, naturally interact to fulfill various life needs. This study aimed to analyze different deixis types in Kim Namjoon's speech and understand their meanings. The research employed Stephen C. Levinson's Theory and utilized a descriptive qualitative method with a content analysis approach. The findings revealed five deixis categories in Kim Namjoon's speech: personal, spatial, temporal, discourse, and social. These were distributed as follows: 129 (65.8%) personal deixis, 15 (7.7%) spatial deixis, 10 (5.1%) temporal deixis, 31 (15.8%) discourse deixis, and 11 (5.6%) social deixis. In total, 196 deixis instances were identified in Kim Namjoon's speech. His speech, titled "Speak Yourself," aimed to inspire young people to embrace self-love, discover their inner voices, and confidently express themselves to the world. The significance of this research lies in enhancing our understanding of deixis and its role as a linguistic resource, particularly in terms of usage and significance within utterances.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STUDENT TEAM ACHIEVEMENT DIVISION (STAD) ON ENGLISH LEARNING OUTCOMES AND STUDENT LEARNING MOTIVATION Amalia Putri Khusnul Aisyah; Iin Widya Lestari; Khoirul Wafa
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 12, No 2 (2023): Exposure
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v12i2.12708

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In this research, Students in the English Education Study Program's eighth semester in 2023/2024 at Nahdlatul Ulama Sunan Giri Bojonegoro will analyze the Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) learning method in order to assess its effects on learning outcomes and student learning motivation. The effect of the STAD method was thoroughly described in this research using a quantitative approach. In this research, 66 students from class X during the academic year 2023–2024 formed into two classes: the experimental class and the control class. Students in the research sample class post-test scores significantly outperformed those in the control class, the research findings showed that the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. Learning outcomes for students varied both before and after treatment. The experimental class average post-test score was 76.69, while the comparison group's average post-test score was 57.30. Significant (2-tailed) One Way ANOVA post-test values are less than 0.05 or 0.000 0.05. The researcher calculated eta squared to be (0.63 using the effect size statistics using eta squared. A moderate effect size is indicated by the value from eta squared. The average post-test score for the experimental group was 37.79, while the average post-test score for the comparison group was 29.41. showing a considerable improvement in the students' willingness to study. Significant (2-tailed) One Way ANOVA values are less than 0.05 or 0.000 0.05. The researcher discovered from the effect size statistics using eta squared