Dian Rinawati
UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

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Teaching Strategies in EFL Hybrid Classroom : A Case Study in a Junior High School Farida Hamid; Dian Rinawati; Muhamad Abdul Fatah Silmi Mahrudin; Nida Husna; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Andi Miftahul Maulidil Mursyid
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol 10, No 1 (2022): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Liter
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v10i1.2522

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This study aimed to find out which teaching strategies found in the EFL learning during this pandemic situation, where hybrid classrooms has begun to flourish as one of the strategies in learning process. This case study research with qualitative approach was conducted at one private Junior High School in academic year 2021/2022 where the subjects were 3 English teachers of grade 7-9. In this study, the data was compiled by doing direct observation as well as interview session with the participants. The data were analyzed by using the Miles and Hubberman flow model was used to analyzed the data. The findings showed that the EFL teaching strategies during this Hybrid class were mostly conducted using discussion, co-operative learning, small group discussion and some direct instructions. Even though no totally fully used, the teachers emphasize the use of English as a daily conversation in the school environment, including language learning in the classroom, both in online and offline sessions.
Phatic Communication in Online English Class Discussions through Facebook Comments Dian Rinawati; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat; Nida Husna; Alek Alek
Linguists : Journal Of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 9, No 1 (2023): JULY
Publisher : Islamic State Institute of Bengkulu (IAIN) Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v9i1.9469

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Phatic communication refers to small talks that aim to form ties of personal union between people or the speakers. Especially in this digital age, phatic communication is somehow still used. This research aims to uncover the kinds and functions of phatic communication used by Indonesian students who have been doing online classes through Facebook, responding to their classmates’ material presentations, and having discussions in the comment column. This current study employs the qualitative method with the document analysis technique. The data of this recent study is the phatic communication used by students during the online course through Facebook, and the data was examined through document analysis techniques from the students’ Facebook comments activity in the form of words, phrases, clauses, and sentences related to phatic expressions. Moreover, the data was analyzed through the following steps: 1) labeling the related data; 2) classifying the data into its types and functions; 3) interpreting the data findings; and 4) drawing conclusions. The study’s main finding is the appearance of phatic expressions, for instance, greeting, thankfulness, compliment, apology, encouragement, and wishing to each other. As the typical conversation is made online through social media platforms such as Facebook, we suggest that some language or conversation styles like abbreviations, non-standard spelling, and emojis have also appeared.Â