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THE CHOICE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE USEBASED ON CONTEXT A CASE STUDY ON STUDENTS OF ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM OF FKIP UNTAN Endang Susilawati
ICoTE Proceedings ICoTE Proceedings 1
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Tanjungpura

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This research was conducted for two specific objectives. The first is to figure out how appropriately the students can use English language expressions in accordance with the given context . The second is to identify what are the factors contributing the students’ ability in using appropriate English language expressions in accordance with the given context. A case study was applied to approach the solution of the problems. The data were collected from a multiple choise test and a composition writting task were administered to 36 students who were purposely selected as the participants of this research. From the findings and discussion, it is firstly concluded that there were only few students . could show their good and best category of abilility while many of them were still in poor ability Some of them were even unable to use English language Expressions appropriately in accordance with the given context. Secondly, it is concluded that there were some factors which contribute to such level of performance. The factors were dealing with the students’ ignorance of the importance of appropriateness dimension in communication in addition to fluency and accuracy; the ignorance of both various English language expressions in every interactional functions and  the existance of context within which an interactional function occurs. The rest was the factors which concern with the lackness of exposure to such learning experience, from which they could actually  practice using English language expressions in various contexts.
Teacher`s Challenges and Efforts in Teaching English Vocabulary for Deaf Students: A Case Study of Non-Certified Special Education English Teacher at SMALB-B Dharma Asih Pontianak Egy Prasetya; Rahayu Apriliaswati; Luwandi Suhartono; Endang Susilawati; Dwi Riyanti
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol. 2 No. 2 2023
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

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The present study was conducted in order to find out the challenges faced by non-certified special education English teacher in teaching English vocabulary for deaf students and the teacher`s efforts to face those challenges. This was a case study design which used qualitative method as the methodology. The data were taken from the interview and observations of the non-certified special education English teacher who taught English at the X grade of SMALB-B Dharma Asih Pontianak. The result of the study showed that there were several challenges such as students` misinterpretation of words from teacher`s similar lip movements, students` less attention, delivering the meaning of the words, students` lack of articulation, comprehension, and remembering English vocabulary, little experiences of the teacher in using sign language, and the needs of repetition. There were also several efforts to face those challenges such as providing different English vocabulary in each meeting, using picture as a media, using sign language as an alternative communication, drilling, and waving either patting on deaf students` shoulder to get their attention.
An Analysis of Teacher’s Activities in Teaching Speaking: (A Descriptive Research to the Eight Grade Students of SMPN 3 Sungai Kunyit in the Academic Year of 2022/2023) Pegi Agustri; Clarry Sada; Eni Rosnija; Endang Susilawati; Sumarni
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Vol. 2 No. 3 2023
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

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This research aims to determine the activities that are used by teacher in teaching speaking. The subject of this research is an English teacher of SMP N 3 Sungai Kunyit. This research used a descriptive qualitative design, and data were collected from observations and interview. The findings showed that there were four activities that are used by the teacher in teaching speaking. The first activity was drilling. The second activity was running dictation. The third activity was discussion. The fourth activity was dialogue. The activity was used by the teacher because it is based on a guidebook and is simple to implement. Other activities are occasionally employed by the teacher, but are rarely because they are unappropriated for the teaching and learning process in the classroom.
Improving Students’ Reading Comprehension of Recount Text Through Listen-Read-Discuss Strategy (LRD) : (A Classroom Action Research on the Eighth Grade Students of Junior High School 1 Anjungan in The Academic Year of 2022/2023) Rizki Nova Mayori Amaliya; Eusabinus Bunau; Ikhsanudin; Endang Susilawati; Dwi Riyanti
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Vol. 2 No.4 2023
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

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The objective of this study was to improve student’s reading comprehension of recount texts through the use of the Listen-Read-Discuss strategy to address issues that were discovered in the classroom. The eighth-graders in this study were focused on, particularly those in class VIII E, which included 30 students. Action research in the classroom was used for this study. An observation checklist, field notes, and tests were the tools utilized in collecting the data. The researcher combined qualitative and quantitative data to analyze the data and examined the observation checklist with field notes for qualitative data. Moreover, the researcher examined the test that was determined by the mean score for each cycle in qualitative data. Based on qualitative data, this research concluded that students' reading behavior in the classroom improved through the Listen-Read-Discuss teaching and learning process. The student's performance increased from the first cycle to the second cycle, as evidenced by the observation checklist and field notes. Quantitative data results also revealed an improvement in the students' reading comprehension mean scores from the first to the second cycles. Based on the result, the researcher advises teachers to use strategies to teach reading comprehension based on the findings provided in this research report. It can help students who have trouble comprehending the text to understand better and increase their comprehension of the material taught.
Codeswitching from Indonesian to English Encountered in the Three Naila Farhana's YouTube Videos Nur Auliza; Sudarsono; Luwandi Suhartono; Endang Susilawati; Ikhsanudin
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Vol. 2 No.4 2023
Publisher : Kirana Publisher (KNPub)

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This study aims at describing the types and functions of codeswitching encountered in Naila Fahana’s YouTube videos. The data were collected from Naila Farhana YouTube channel with three selected videos entitled Mau Tips Lancar Belajar Bahasa Inggris, Pelajari 5 Kunci Sukses (Be Fluent in English, learn 5 successful keys), Cara Bahasa Inggris Tanpa Ngeblank (Learn English without Going Blank), American Accent_ Cara Belajar Aksen Amerika (American Accent_ How to Learn American Accent). This research was a descriptive study in which the writer described types of codeswitching using a theory of Peter Stockwell and functions of codeswitching using a theory of Marasigan. In collecting the data, this study utilized human instrument in which the researcher as the main source. Then, the data were sorted out of the corpora from video transcriptions with 4,622 words in total. The findings of this study showed that the dominant type of codeswithing is intrasentential switching (IaSCS) with 102 data out of 123 data and the dominant function of codeswitching is message of qualification (MQ) with 50 data out of 123 data. This research covered three types and seven functions of codeswitching as a discussion for further linguistic study on codeswitching.