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Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia
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Lingua Scientia Language Journal (JBLS) is an OJS-based language journal (Open Journal System) containing of high quality articles published by Center for Language Development of IAIN Tulungagung in June and November each year. Lingua Scientia Language Journal which has a printed ISSN 2086-1753 and an online ISSN 2549-4228 contains an analytical-critical study of language in the literary and learning aspects.
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ANALISIS MAJAS ELIPSIS DALAM AL-QUR’AN DAN FRASA BAHASA ARAB Muhammad Afthon Ulin Nuha
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Ellipsis is one of the phenomena of language structure that occurs to display a meaning by not mentioning all the pronunciation elements. The phenomenon of ellipsis occurs in many languages, including Arabic. In Arabic, even an ellipsis seems to contain several unique patterns, among others: there is a mandatory ellipsis, some are allowed to have ellipsis, and some are not allowed to have ellipsis. Departing from this problem, the writer considers it necessary to express thoughts about ellipsis in Arabic and will begin with Arabic phrases. By using the library research method, which is then processed using an inductive or deductive approach, it is hoped that it can produce conclusions about various ellipsis patterns in the Qur'an and Arabic phrases. In this study, it was also found that ellipsis on the Qur'an and Arabic phrases, in general, can be done if it does not cause ambiguity in meaning. Another value of the ellipsis is for the efficiency of word use, and more focus on the intended meaning.
PROMPTING FACTORS CULTIVATING INDONESIAN EFL LEARNERS’ LEARNING AUTONOMY BEHAVIORS kristian florensio wijaya
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Previous research results unearthed that highly-autonomous EFL learners are more inclined to possess a higher sense of ownership of their learning enterprises owing to the advanced level of learning management. This library study was a further attempt enacted by the researcher to profoundly investigate particular factors believed to cultivate Indonesian EFL learners’ learning autonomy behaviors. In light of this major research objectivity, 30 previous learning autonomy literature were selectively selected to shed clearer enlightenment for Indonesian EFL experts, practitioners, curriculum designers, and educators to start internalizing various meaningful learning activities consolidating learners’ autonomous learning behaviors. Generally speaking, the obtained research results unveiled that the constant nourishment of Indonesian EFL learners’ learning autonomy behaviors can be insured in case second language teachers are committed to promoting more facilitative and innovative learning enterprises in their daily routines. In conformance with these research results, it is of foremost importance for second language teachers to organize their classroom learning dynamics harmonious with learners’ specific learning situations to advance their autonomous learning behaviors to greater development.
MULTIWORD-LEXIS AND NON LITERAL USES FOUND IN THE GUARDIAN ARTICLE Dwi - Wahyuningtyas
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In mastering vocabulary, language learners often face some challenges, one of which is the occurrences of multiword-lexis and non-literal uses that consist of polysemy, collocation, phrasal verb, idiom, metaphor, and metonymy. This paper will then analyse multiword-lexis and non-literal uses found in a newspaper, the Guardian. Descriptive qualitative research design was employed in this research. The findings showed that there are two (2) occurrences of polysemy, fifteen (15) occurrences of collocation, nine (9) occurrences of phrasal verb, three (3) occurrences of idiom, two (2) occurrences of metaphor, and two (2) occurrences of metonymy with the total thirty three (39) occurrences. The occurrences of non-literal meaning can be grouped into idiom, metaphor, and metonymy.
ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL STUDENTS’ LEARNING STYLES IN EFL CLASS Kalsum Kalsum
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Abstract: The students sometimes get confused with the English material because their learning style does not match with the presentation of the teacher. the learning styles need be known by teachers involved in teaching and learning process. This research aims to disclose students' needs for learning English based on their learning styles. This research used quantitative research with survey research methods. The research was conducted on second grade students of MA in three Islamic boarding schools in the city of Parepare, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The instrument in this study is a questionnaire containing the Perceptual Learning Style Preferences Questionnaire consisting of Visual, Auditory. Kinesthetics, Tactile, Group and Individual Styles. This research discloses that students have more kinesthetics, auditory, visual, and group learning styles. It found that students’ learning styles are major in visual, auditory, kinesthetics, and group learning styles. Meanwhile, some of the students in Boarding School of Parepare are minor in tactile and individual learning styles. Therefore, the teacher should make teaching materials based on the learning style of each student.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING ZOOM MEETINGS AND GOOGLE CLASSROOM ON LEARNING ENGLISH IN THE ERA OF THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC Suryadi suryadi
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The goal of this study was to see how effective Zoom Meetings and Google Classroom are for English language learning in the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic. A survey method is used in the research design. The data for the study was collected using a questionnaire as a data collection tool. A random sample of 53 students was chosen by adjusting the conditions, and the research objective of learning English using Zoom was less effective, with many obstacles encountered, as evidenced by analysis of survey data from respondents, but students believe that learning using Google Classroom was more effective and simple. As a result, it can be concluded that using Google Classroom is more effective and preferred by students because it did not deplete the internet. Researchers also recommend that teachers use Google Classroom for online learning during a pandemic.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE FREQUENCY OF WATCHING BIMODAL SUBTITLED VIDEOS AND STUDENTS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION Millenia Berlian Febrina
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Listening was a skill that language learners must have. In several studies, listening was an activity that was avoided by English learners due to various factors, but now students were used to practicing listening by watching English videos. This study was a correlational study that aimed to find out how was the correlation between the frequency of watching bimodal subtitled video and students’ listening comprehension as well as providing their perceptions toward the use of bimodal subtitled videos for listening practice. This study involved 36 students of 10th grade in Krian, East Java who had participated in a listening program to watch bimodal subtitled videos for two weeks at school. The collected data were analyzed statistically using SPSS 16. The results of the study reported that there was a significant positive correlation between students’ frequency of watching bimodal subtitled videos and their listening comprehension (r = 0.459, p = 0.05). Students also showed positive perceptions of the use of bimodal subtitled videos for listening practice. It could be concluded that students' frequency of watching bimodal subtitled videos was positively related to their listening comprehension and received good responses from them. Therefore, teachers could use bimodal subtitled videos for listening learning activity at school.
A NARRATIVE INQUIRY STUDY ON LANGUAGE LEARNING THROUGH POP UP BOOK Fais Wahidatul Arifatin
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This research is a narrative inquiry research that focuses on students' perceptions and experiences in language learning using a pop-up book. The use of media in learning is considered very important so that researcher focused on language learning by using realia media in the form of pop-up books. Narrative inquiry research is a form of qualitative research in which researcher obtains data from documentation and student interviews. This research was conducted at MTs Muhammadiyah 13 Solokuro, at the 7th grade level with a total of 9 students. The study took place from March to May 2022. The results of this study indicate that students have a good perception of language learning using pop-up and of course they have new experiences with the methods applied in the learning. There have been many studies on the development and application of a method in learning, while this time the researcher choses to look for something different by looking at the stories, perceptions and experiences of students.
EXPLORING STUDENTS’ RESPONSES TO THE “MISSYOU” LYRIC GAME ON LEARNING LISTENING hesty puspita sari
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The purpose of this study is to see how students react to using the "Missyou" Lyric Game in listening activity. This study uses a qualitative research design. The participants in this study were 20 students from SMPN 1 Srengat who were chosen at random. A questionnaire was used to gather information. The purpose of the questionnaire is to collect student responses and determine whether the "Missyou" Lyric Game model explores and develops students' listening ability as an alternative media for learning to listen. The results revealed that 81,65 percent of respondents agreed that song lyrics may enhance their listening skills.
DIGITAL STORYTELLING TO SUPPORT YOUNG LEARNERS’ ENGLISH VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT Lailatul Maya; Sri Sumarni; Muchlas Suseno
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Due to the explosive growth of technology, teachers are required to integrate technology into the classroom to engage learners who are regarded as digital natives. Digital storytelling can be an alternative medium for vocabulary learning. This case study examined how young learners perceived the implementation of digital storytelling during vocabulary learning. In-depth interviews and closed-ended questionnaires were employed to investigate the use of digital storytelling in the classroom. The sample of the study recruited 23 fifth-grade learners from an elementary school in Tuban, East Java. The qualitative data from the interviews and questionnaires of the young learners revealed that they considered digital storytelling more engaging, fascinating, and motivating for improving their vocabulary development. As a result, EFL teachers are recommended to deliver appropriate digital storytelling to young learners in order to teach vocabulary and support their vocabulary development.
EFL STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON TEACHERS’ ROLES IN ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT: A STUDY SURVEY Fhazil Adzikri; Anandayu Suri Ardini
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As a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, public schools have been obliged to switch from face-to-face instruction to online or distance learning only. Teachers may have a more challenging time dealing with the pandemic since they are used to working offline and now must do so online. This study aims to determine how EFL students perceive instructor responsibilities in an online learning environment, and the study's difficulty is how these students perceive teacher roles. The Scale of Teacher Role Inventory (STRI), a tool established by Huang, is utilized to gather data for this study. Student feedback on their work, emotional support, and classroom management were all useful in the results from the three sections. To complete this study question's data, English language education students from a Yogyakarta university were requested to answer 27 questions. Each portion of the questionnaire had varied findings, although the values were comparable. In the cognitive role component, students appreciated lecturers' comments or feedback on their work (M=4.58 SD=0.64), but practice question advice earned the lowest score (M=4.34 SD=0.73). In terms of emotion, the lecturer has offered good help, with the best score received when the lecturer encouraged students to explore their answers and results (M = 4.32, SD = 0.72) and the lowest score gained when the lecturer made learning stressful (M = 3.29, SD = 1.32). This component is the lowest, but the computation is reversed, showing that students are not under pressure from lecturers. Students believed the lecturer crafted a good semester-long course plan (M=4.52, SD=0.61). Students considered lecturers lacked control over learning rate hence this assessment utilized the lowest possible score (M = 4.15, SD = 0.85).

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