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Journal : ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education

Improving Students’ Academic Writing Quality by Using ICT Online Tools at English Tadris Study Program in IAIN Curup Hidayah, Jumatul; Prihantoro, Prihantoro; Apriani, Eka; Patil, Atul Bansilal; Obaid, Ahmed J.; Durgayan, Alesa; Zulihi, Zulihi
ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education Vol 8, No 1 (2024): ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education provides sci
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ef.v8i1 May.10201

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The complexities of academic writing need the efficient use of ICT tools to assist English students in writing. The current study focused on the above discussion. The purpose of this study was to investigate the usage of ICT tools for English academic writing, as well as their usefulness. 50 students from IAIN Curup's English department were recruited to participate. This study's data were gathered using an explanatory sequential mixed-method design via questionnaires, interviews, and student artifacts. Data were examined using both quantitative and qualitative criteria. In terms of ICT tools, this study discovered that students used a variety of online resources to improve the quality of their academic writing, including citation tools, search engines, editing tools, translation tools, monolingual and bilingual dictionaries, and a bilingual concordancer. In terms of the usefulness of ICT tools, this study discovered that online resources benefited students in a variety of ways when conducting their English academic writing assignments. As a result, using editing software, students were able to maintain proper grammar and sentence flow. The translation tool was another great resource that enabled students to broaden their vocabulary in order to speak successfully in a range of situations and registers. Students can learn more by utilizing search engines on their own. They could uncover statistics to back up their writing. In a nutshell, the use of digital tools improved the quality of students' English academic writing.
ICT-Based Learning in New Normal Era: Viewed from Practice and Impact in ELT Classroom Hidayah, Jumatul; Prihantoro, Prihantoro
ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education Vol 6, No 1 May (2022): ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education provides
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ef.v6i1.4116

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The Covid-19 outbreak has caused a sudden transformation of learning from offline to online modes. Such a transformation raises the importance of ICT as an integral constituent of online learning. Hence, the present mixed-method study aimed to probe into the use of ICT in ELT and the perceived impacts of ICT use on students’ betterment in learning. Eleven English lecturers from the State Islamic Institute of Curup were incorporated as the participants. The quantitative data on the two foci were garnered from a set of an online questionnaires, and the qualitative data were gathered using observations and interviews. This study revealed that the English lecturers used ICT for several pedagogical purposes, such as preparing materials, browsing materials for their lessons, preparing material presentations, and evaluating alongside giving feedback on students' learning.  Subsequently, all lecturers perceived that ICT had positive, beneficial, and contributive impacts on students’ betterment in learning especially in terms of enhancing students’ growth mindsets, metacognition, and learning engagement. Further studies are expected to conduct psychometric analyses to examine the interplay among growth mindsets, metacognition, and learning engagement as latent variables within the circle of ICT use in ELT.
Error Analysis of English Sentence Structure in Students’ Written Paragraphs Sundari, Dike; Hidayah, Jumatul; Edy, Sarwo; Esmianti, Farida
ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education Vol 5, No 1 May (2021): ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education provides
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ef.v5i1.2173

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This research aimed to find out the types of sentence structure errors in English paragraphs written by tertiary English students and the factors causing the errors. This research employed an explanatory mixed-method design. Fourth-semester students from the English department of IAIN Curup were engaged as the subjects of this research. Positivism-governed document analyses and constructivism-based interviews were conducted to solicit the data as desired. The quantitative findings garnered from document analyses endorsing a ready-to-use construct proposed by Dulay, Burt, and Krashen (1982), revealed that there were four types of sentence structure errors students made, namely omission, addition, misformation, and misordering. Those types of errors were exhibited in a proximate composition which meant that the students had compatible difficulties in terms of the four types of errors. As uncovered from students' writing works, the four types of errors were found in the domains of words, phrases, and clauses. Subsequently, the qualitative findings, elicited from interviews, demonstrated that the factors of sentence structure errors extended to students' mother tongue interference, overgeneralization in the use of English rules and norms, and the lecturer's teaching material delivery and method. Anchored in the data gained, this research discussed the data from the perspective of interlanguage theory, wherein some reviews of SLA and EFL pedagogy-related theories were offered to help lower the factors causing English sentence structure errors in writing skills. Keywords:  Errors, Sentence Structure, English writing skill
Speaking and Writing Assessment Applied by English Lecturers of State College for Islamic Studies (STAIN) at Curup-Bengkulu Hidayah, Jumatul
ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education Vol 1, No 1 June (2017): ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education provide
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ef.v1i1.150

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An appropriate type of assessment and rubric gave best description about students’ progress and achievement as well. Therefore, the aims of this research were to find out:1) speaking and writing assessment implemented by English lecturers related with the types of assessment 2) the way lecturers constructed speaking rubric in assessing students’ speaking. 3)the way the lecturers constructed writing rubric in assessing students’ writing and 4)the use of information from speaking and writing assessment for lecturers as a feedback to students. This research was conducted under descriptive design. It involved 5 lecturers. The data were taken from observation, document and interview. The results of this research are: 1) there were 9 types of speaking assessment used; question and answer, instruction and direction, paraphrasing, role play, conversation, discussion, picture-cued storytelling and retelling story. There were 5 types of assessment used by writing lecturer those are; paraphrasing, paragraph construction, strategic option, editing task and essay writing. 2) All lecturers who taught speaking I, II, and III constructed and used analytic rubric for speaking assessment. 3) Most of them used analytic scoring rubric in assessing writing, 4) the feedback is mostly used by the lecturers for assigning grades and motivating students to study. Keywords: speaking, writing, assessment