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The Contribution of Reading Activities Towards the Students Writing Performance Yanpitherzon Liunokas
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (246.066 KB) | DOI: 10.30605/25409190.v3.02.114-121

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Reading activities in this paper includes the habit of students in reading in their daily lives such as reading books, magazine, articles, online news and articles etc. Writing performance is the ability of students in expressing their ideas in written forms or paragraph. The aimed of the research is to find out the contribution of reading activities towards the students writing performance. This research applied descriptive method to describe the correlation between the reading activities and the students’ ability in writing. This research was conducted at SMAN 1 Soe, Kabupaten Timur Tengah Selatan (TTS), NTT. Findings of the research show that the reading habits of students have significant contribution towards the students’ writing ability. Mean score the reading is 81.13 and standard deviation is 8.26 and writing mean score is 68.93 and standard deviation is 8.12. The correlation test using Pearson Product Moment with SPSS 20 software program found that the score of significance is 991, which is higher than α score (991 ≥ 07), is classified as a good correlation. It indicates that when the students have a good reading habit, it will give good contribution towards their competence in writing.
QUESTION WORDS IN MOLLO DIALECT OF UAB METO SPOKEN IN NUNBENA VILLAGE, SOUTH CENTRAL TIMOR REGENCY Juanto Canceriady Nalle; Yanpitherzon Liunokas; Elisna Huan; Gracia M. N. Otta
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Desember: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris
Publisher : Politeknik Pratama Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jupensi.v2i3.687

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This study is entitled: Question Words In Mollo Dialect Of Uab Meto Spoken In Nunbena Village, South Central Timor Regency. The problems of this study is to find out the question words and their function in Mollo dialect of Uab Meto spoken in Nunbena Village, South Central Timor Regency. In order to get the data, the writers selected five native speakers of Mollo dialect of Uab Meto from Nunbena Village as informants. The instrument of this study is the writers themselves which assisted by using list of sentences in the form of questions. He provided list of questions in Indonesian, and the informants were asked to translate them into Mollo dialect of Uab Meto. Observation, interview, recording and note taking were the data collection techniques of this study. The writer analyzes the data by using three procedures, namely: identifying, classifying and describing. The result shows that: (1). there are nine question words that are used to express interrogatives in Mollo dialect of Uab Meto, namely: sa/sa’an (what), leka (when), sekau (who, whom,), onme (how), esme/makome/noime (where), le’me (which), nansa (why), fauk (how many and how much) and ai/ait (auxiliary)
PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA INGGRIS BAGI KELOMPOK PELAYANAN ANAK DAN REMAJA JEMAAT IMANUEL BUHUN, DESA LETBAUN, KECAMATAN SEMAU – KABUPATEN KUPANG Gracia Otta; Yanpitherzon Liunokas; Elisna Huan
Jurnal Kelimutu Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 1 (2023): MEI
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/kjcs.v3i1.11279

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Realizing the importance of English in this modern era, the community service team has developed a learning program in a practical and interesting way that in learning English. Working with religious institutions was one of the methods to support government programs. The program was held in Letbaun Village, Semau District in Kupang Regency. The problem for most Sunday school children in this area was their lack of interest in learning English and limited access to telecommunication networks, so they were more guided by manual learning resources or textbooks. The underlying thing was the lack of vocabulary and grammar in English. The team conducted practical, creative, and fun English learning materials and videos to attract interest in learning English. The book was equipped with pictures and vocabulary relating to general English materials such as greetings, self-introduction, parts of the body, and names of days and months, also provided some Bible-themed materials (God’s creation, the ten plagues in Egypt, the Lord's Prayer in English, the name of the books in English). The book was provided with the aims, directions for Sunday School Teachers, and exercises. There were still several things that have not been achieved such as evaluation of learning outcomes. To complete this activity, the team planned an evaluation to be carried out in the coming semesters regarding the use of products.Keywords : bible-themed, community service, grammar, Sunday school, vocabulary