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Call Integration in English Language Teaching into Offline and Online Classes R. Muhammad Nasrullah; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Imam Wahyudi Karimullah; Suatmo Pantja Putra
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i3.6823

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The research objective is to analyze call integration in english language teaching into offline and online classes. This study uses a qualitative approach. The population in this study is english college teachers at Universitas Wiraraja, who teach english in between 2019 and 2021 academic year in different faculties. The writer uses a saturated sampling model. All subject participants available, which are four english teachers, are selected to be involved in this study. The type of instruments used in this study is interview to analyze the study questions and divided into two stages: pre-interview and in-depth interview. The results showed that the writer identified two sub-themes of the teachers’ experiences: opportunities and challenges of computer-assisted language learning in english language teaching for offline and online classes. All respondents reflected that it is essential to combine all skills in their teaching practices whether in offline and online classes. 
The Influence of Language Identity on Students’ Learning Foreign Language Process Nurus Syamsiyah Furotun; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Iqbal Katrino; Suatmo Pantja Putra
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 6 No 3 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : STAI Miftahul Ula Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v6i3.436

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Everyone has an identity and language is a sign of that. The associations in a person's environment, with whom they hang out, and where they learn can all have an impact on their identities. This research aims to explain the extent to which language is still used as a symbol of human identity. The language used every day can be a source of pride. Evidence of this pride can be seen from the development of its use which is dynamic. Language has a very important function to express cultural treasures. However, language over time has also developed. Challenges in learning a foreign language can also be influenced by the use of a person's everyday language. Students have their challenges in learning a foreign language, therefore it can be seen whether the everyday language they use has an influence when they learn a foreign language.