Karmala, Estiana Tri
Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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Journal : English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings

Learning Public Speaking Skills from an Ethnography Study of `Kampung Inggris` Karmala, Estiana Tri; Kristina, Diah; Supriyadi, Slamet
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 2 (2018): 2nd ELLiC Proceedings: Education 4.0: Trends and Future Perspectives in English Educa
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Learners who have studied the English language for several years are still not able to speak English fluently and they can solve the weakness of English teaching at school or university and the need of society to learn English by English course. ―Daffodils‖ English course in Kampung Inggris is acknowledged as an alternative solution for English learners. The objectives of the research are: (1) to investigate why ―Daffodils‖ English course in Kampung Inggris as an alternative solution for English learners (2) to explore the effects of Public Speaking at ―Daffodils‖ English course in Kampung Inggris. This is an ethnography study research. The ethnography study data are collected through document analysis, via in-depth interview (students and teacher), and observation public speaking class. The research findings show that; (1) ―Daffodils‖ English course solves the weakness of English teaching to learn English, (2) the effects of Public Speaking at ―Daffodils‖ English course can develop students’ pronunciation, vocabulary, grammatical understanding and language experience and give good contribution for English learners. In conclusion, it can be concluded that public speaking at ―Daffodils‖ English course in Kampung Inggris gives solution for English learners to learn.
Explore EFL Learners Vocabulary Learning Strategies Rahmatika, Annisa; Pertiwi, Dian; Karmala, Estiana Tri; Nastiti, Intan Aulia
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 1 (2017): 1st ELLiC Proceedings: `Innovation, Trends, and Challenges in English Language Learni
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This research is aimed at exploring vocabulary learning strategies used by EFL students. This research will try to explore vocabulary strategies used by EFL students in the range between 16 18 years old. 44 students with the same ability of English are used as the subject of this research. This is a naturalistic research. The data for this research is collected by using questionnaire. Data were analyzed using simple descriptive percentage calculations. The questionnaire was written in Indonesian which is consisted of 30 statements. Those statements are grouped under 9 categories. Those nine categories are adapted from Gu and Johnson vocabulary learning strategies. Thus, the research questions are: 1) what strategies are used the most by the EFL learners? 2) what strategies are used the least by the EFL learners? The result of this research are the strategies most often used by the EFL learners in this study were memorization (in terms of social strategies) and dictionary strategies, while the least used strategy discovered is note taking strategies.