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The Process of Learning English Speaking Skills in Nursing Class Pebriano, Nor Angga; Rafidiyah, Dina; Sarmila, Sarmila; Murtiningsih, Tenny; Fauziah, Nita; Farhan, Miftah Al; Wariyatun, Wariyatun; Ifani, Muhammad Zulfi; Pradana, Fajar Gemilang
Jurnal Keilmuan dan Keislaman Vol. 2, No. 1, Maret 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jkk.v2i1.57

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Learning English for nurses is very important because there are many English terms that nurses must know. In addition, for career needs it is also necessary that someone can speak English. Therefore, learning English for nursing is important. This research was case study in qualitative research. its assumed that this study aims to find out the way nursing students learn speaking skills. This research was conducted at a private university in South Kalimantan. In the English class of students majoring in nursing class of 2021, The findings from this study used interviews with two nursing students and one English lecturer who taught nursing classes. The results found that the process of students learning English was quite diverse. because by mastering a foreign language when they carry out their duties as medical personnel they have no difficulty communicating. It can be concluded that the way students learn speaking for the nursing profession is quite diverse, some use strategies through the habit of watching English films, some use materials from lecturers to improve their speaking skills.
Utilizing the Picture Describing Strategy for Enhancing Speaking Skills in Teaching Sarmila, Sarmila; Murtiningsih, Tenny; Pebriano, Nor Angga; Aflahah, Noor Aida; Samsuri, Muhammad; Farid, Muhammad Rifa’at Adiakarti; Kurniaji, Ganno Tribuana
Jurnal Keilmuan dan Keislaman Vol. 2, No. 1, Maret 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jkk.v2i1.59

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This research focuses on exploring the effectiveness of the Describing Picture Strategy in teaching speaking skills to students. The study aims to enhance students' English-speaking abilities by employing visual aids such as pictures during the learning process. The qualitative research design was utilized, and data were collected through interviews and observations with an English teacher at SMK Muhammadiyah 1 Banjarmasin. The findings demonstrate that using pictures as speaking prompts can improve pronunciation, vocabulary retention, and overall language confidence. Additionally, picture-based activities engage students and create a more enjoyable learning experience. The study recommends that English teachers integrate the Describing Picture Strategy in their teaching approaches to foster active classrooms and enhance students' interest and proficiency in speaking English. However, the research acknowledges the need for further investigation to address certain limitations and refine the strategy for optimal results.
Analysis of Vocabulary Learning Process from Instagram and TikTok Fauziah, Nita; Pebriano, Nor Angga; Murtiningsih, Tenny
Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/sosial.v4i1.2367

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This research explores the effectiveness of Instagram and TikTok as aids for enhancing students' English vocabulary acquisition. Instagram has instructional accounts that routinely publish English learning videos and introduce new vocabulary. TikTok offers exciting content that can aid in vocabulary acquisition but consumes significant data due to its video-centric design. The research investigated vocabulary learning processes and methods in both platforms in depth using a qualitative methodology and a case study design. Six English majors from a private university in South Borneo were asked to participate in this study because they had mastered English vocabulary through autonomous Instagram and TikTok use. Students saved vocabulary-related photos from these platforms to review them later. In addition, participants used the taught language in their regular activities to improve recall and employed mobile phone notes for additional practice. The urge to keep up with popular slang on Instagram and TikTok significantly motivates students to acquire new vocabulary. This indirect pursuit of slang language helps their speaking skills and reading, writing, and listening comprehension. This study highlights the importance of Instagram and TikTok in enhancing students' English vocabulary. Students can improve their language competence by utilizing educational accounts and enjoying these platforms' dynamic content. These findings have substantial implications for educators and students in the digital age who seek automated approaches to enhance language learning.