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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING PICTURES TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL Episiasi, Episiasi; Ardayati, Ardayati; Novianti, Sinta
JURNAL SMART Vol 1, No 2 (2015)
Publisher : JURNAL SMART

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Abstract The problem of this study was “Is it significantly effective to use pictures to improve students’ speaking skill to the sixth semester students of English Education Study Program at STKIP PGRI Lubuklinggau?”. This study was conducted to find out whether it is significantly effective to use pictures to improve students’ speaking skill. There were two hypotheses; null hypotheses (H0) and alternative hypotheses (Ha). The sample of the study was 23 students which were taken through cluster random sampling. Research method of this study was pre-experimental with one group pre-test and post-test design. The writer used speaking test and analyzed the data by using conversion of score range, individual score, and match t-test. Based on the result of data analysis, it was found out that students’ average score in the pre-test was 46.43 and post-test was 60.54. Finally, the results of matched t-test calculation shows that the t-obtain was higher than t-table. The t-obtained was 31.37 while the t-table was 1.717. It means that the null hypotheses (Ho) was rejected and automatically the alternative hypotheses (Ha) was accepted. It can be concluded that it is significantly effective to teach speaking skill by using pictures. Keywords: Effectiveness, Speaking, Picture
THE USE OF RIDDLES GAME TO TEACH SPEAKING TO THE STUDENTS Episiasi, Episiasi
JURNAL SMART Vol 3, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : STKIP Muhammadiyah Pringsewu

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The objective of this study was to find out whether or not it was significantly effective to use Riddles Game to teach speaking at the eleventh grade students. The method applied was pre-experimental method with one group pre-test and post-test design. The sample was 29 students which taken through cluster random sampling. The writer used oral test as technique for collecting the data. The data obtained were analyzed through four techniques : (1) The mean students’ score in the pre-test was 56.25, (2) The mean students’ score in the post- test was 75.96, (3) The result of normality test in the pre-test was 6.79 and in the post-test was 8.73 and (4) The result of matched t-test was 7.61, which was higher than 1.701 value of the table with the degree of freedom (29-1) 28 with 5% signficant level for one tailed test. So, the null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. It means that, it was sigificantly effective to use Riddles Game to teach speaking.
Teaching Strategies in Online Reading Classroom: A Case Study Yentri Anggeraini; Episiasi; Bambang Sulistyo
ELT-Lectura Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): ELT-Lectura Studies and Perspective in English Language Teaching
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

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The Covid 19 pandemic has made people familiar with online activities including teaching and learning. Unlike face-to-face learning, teachers can see and interact directly in the online classroom. It is important to carry out the English teachers` strategies in promoting reading to the learners. This case study aims to determine the strategies of English teachers in English classrooms, especially strategies for improving reading skills. Interviews, observations and questionnaires are used to collect data. The results show that the strategies of reading aloud in virtual meetings, silent reading and downloaded digital storytelling are the most familiar to teachers in English teaching. The most popular platforms are WhatsApp groups and Zoom meetings and the application used by learners are KAMUSKU and google translate.
Lexical and Grammatical Cohesion in the Undergraduate Students’ Abstracts Episiasi Episiasi; Wuri Syaputri; Suramto Suramto; Destina Kasriyati
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

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This study aims to determine the lexical and grammatical cohesion of abstracts of STKIP PGRI Lubuklinggau students. The method used is a qualitative case study. The results showed that students made ungrammatical sentences, wrong prepositions, spelling errors, and improper cohesive devices. In conclusion, lexical and grammatical cohesion is used in the abstract. The repetition of words in lexical cohesion keeps the reader on track, while grammatical cohesion is used to describe available references, conjunctions, substitutions to make a good abstract. Keywords: Abstract, Grammatical Cohesion, Lexical
TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION THROUGH SUMMARIZING TRAINING CAMP TECHNIQUE TO THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMA NEGERI 5 LUBUKLINGGAU IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR OF 2015/2016 Episiasi E.; Alen Syahputra
Jurnal Perspektif Pendidikan Vol 9 No 2 (2015): Jurnal Perspektif Pendidikan
Publisher : LP4MK STKIP PGRI Lubuklinggau

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The problem of the study was “Is it significant ly effect ive after the application of Summarizing Training Camp Technique on teaching reading comprehension to the tenth grade students of SMA Negeri 5 Lubuklinggau in the academic year of 2015/2016?”. The objective of this study was to find out whether or not there is significantly effective on reading comprehension after the application of Summarizing Training Camp Technique to the tenth grade students at SMA Negeri 5 Lubuklinggau. In this study, the writer proposed two hypotheses. They were null hypothesis (Ho) and alternative hypothesis (Ha). The method applied was pre-experimental with one group pre-test posttest design. The population of this study was all of the tenth grade students of SMA Negeri 5 Lubuklinggau which consisted of 245 students. The sample was taken through convenience random sampling which consisted of 40 students. The data were collected by means of test consisting 25 items of multiple choices. The data obtained were analyzed through three techniques: 1) Individual Score, 2) Conversion of Individual Score Based on Minimum Mastery Criteria, and 3) Matched t-test. The results of this study shows that the students’ mean score in the pre-test was 66.9 and those in the post-test was 76. The result of matched t test was 6.89, which was higher than t-table value (1.684) of 39 with 95% significant level for one tailed-test. Therefore, the null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. It means that it was significantly effective to use Summarizing Training Camp Technique in teaching reading comprehension to the tenth grade students of SMA Negeri 5 Lubuklinggau in the academic year of 2015/2016.
NURSING STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION TO THE NECESSITY OF ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) COURSE Suramto - suramto; Susmini Susmini; Episiasi Episiasi
Jurnal Perspektif Pendidikan Vol 15 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Perspektif Pendidikan Vol 15 No 1 Juni 2021
Publisher : LP4MK STKIP PGRI Lubuklinggau

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ABSTRACT English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has been learned and become required course for nursing students. The students’ necessity of English is essential for those learners who would like to reach the best achievement and get ready for use in the job area. The objective of this research was to determine nursing students’ perception in regard with the necessity for ESP materials at Politeknik Kesehatan Palembang Nursing Study Prorgam Lubuklinggau. The research method was conducted in quantitative survey. The participants of the research were 34 students. The data used of this research were questionnaire items and students’ responses. The data were analyzed by using SPSS version 20.0. The results of the research showed that there are 8 assignments necessity in listening skills, 11 assignments necessity in speaking skills, 7 assignments necessity in writing skills, and 6 assignments necessity in reading skills. The finding of research can be concluded that both listening and speaking skills are influential necessity for nursing students. Hence, listening and speaking skills should be mastered to fulfill students’ necessity Keywords: Nursing students, ESP, Necessity analysis
THE USE OF CRITICAL INCIDENT IN TEACHING WRITING SKILL TO THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMP NEGERI MARGA TUNGGAL Episiasi Episiasi
ELT-Lectura Vol. 4 No. 2 (2017): ELT-Lectura Studies and Perspective in English Language Teaching
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The problem of this research was “Is it significantly effective to teach writing by using Critical Incident to the eighth grade students of SMP Negeri Marga Tunggal in Academic Year 2016/2017?” Therefore, the objective of this research was to find out whether or not it was significantly effective to teach writing by using Critical Incident. In this research, the researcher proposed two hypotheses. That is, null hypothesis (Ho) and alternative hypothesis (Ha). The method applied was pre-experimental. The number of the sample was 34 students. The data were collected by using writing test. The data obtained analyzed through four techniques: 1) Individual Score, 2) Comparison to Minimum Mastery Criteria, 3) Normality Testing and 4) Paired t-test calculation. The results of this research: (1) Students’ mean score in the pre-test was 64.26, (2) Student’ mean score of post-test was 71.57 and (3) the result of paired t-test was 5.66, which was higher than 1.697 value of the ttable with 95% significant level for one tailed-test. Therefore, the null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. It means that it was significantly effective to teach writing by using Critical Incident to the eighth grade students of SMP Negeri Marga Tunggal in academic year 2016/2017.