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Journal : IJOLTL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics)

APPLICATION OF COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF TEACHING AND LEARNING ON APPLIED LINGUISTICS Sujito Sujito; Wildan Mahir Mauttagien
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 1 No. 3 (2016): September 2016
Publisher : Center of Language and Cultural Studies [CLCS]

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (100.692 KB) | DOI: 10.30957/ijoltl.v1i3.184

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This study presents teaching process in applied linguistics course using Collaborative Problem-Based Learning (CPBL). The objectives are to see how CPBL increases: (1) students’ active involvement in classroom activities, (2) lecturer-students and students-students communicative interaction, (3) students’ creativity in finishing projects, (4) students’ cognitive comprehension, and (5) level of students’ satisfaction/ positive response to the implementation of CPBL. This study used a two cycle Classroom Action Research using descriptive approach. The subjects were 3 classes with 30 students each Applied Linguistic Course of English Department of IAIN Surakarta. This study revealed that students’ motivation, communicative interaction, students’ creativity in finishing projects, cognitive comprehension and students’ satisfaction/ positive response to the implementation of problem based learning in Applied Linguistics course attained  significant improvement.
CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON DONALD TRUMP’S STRATEGY AGAINST HIS ADDRESSEE TO WIN THE US ELECTION Sujito sujito; Indriana Indriana; Wildan Mahir Muttaqin
IJOTL-TL: Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): January 2019
Publisher : Center of Language and Cultural Studies [CLCS]

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 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) deals with long term analysis of fundamental causes and consequences of issues. This paper is an attempt to explain how a single issue, that is the US presidential election, is correlated by the existence of jihadist militant and manipulated using political ideology. This study also examines the persuasive strategies of Donald Trump to win the US 2016 Election. In this study, van Dijk’s (2004) frameworks of Politics, Ideology, and Discourse is used to detect discursive structure within the transcript of Donald Trump’s speech and analyze the manner in which language can be a tool at the hands of speakers to persuade and create agreement toward the hearer. The macro strategy of positive self-representation and negative other representation, plus the other 25 more subtle strategies has become one significant way in the creation and neutralization of ideology and personal opinion. The application of this dichotomous categorization in CDA of Donald Trump’s strategy toward his addressee to win the US election has asserted the fact that ideological manipulations are used, expressed, enacted and implanted through discursive structures to persuade the audiences. The findings of this study can be conducive to expand students’ critical thinking abilities in comprehension and production of language and also in revitalizing the neglected construct of language proficiency.