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Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia
ISSN : 20861753     EISSN : 25494228     DOI : -
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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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IMPLEMENTING COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING FOR SPEAKING CLASS Mayaratri, Puspita
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 7, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2015.7.1.47-55

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Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a program derived from CAL (Computer-Assisted Learning) which is implemented to language and the prime focus of CALL is on the usage of computers in language learning. Much of the research has been aimed at improving written communication skills and little has been done to address the issue of increasing oral proficiency. In second/foreign language classrooms, the CALL environment creates situations that stimulate interest, allows dialogue and communication, enhances creativity, fosters a sense of personal worth, facilitates collaboration among students working together, permits rich learning experiences for all students, and strengthens communication skills. By using CALL, many resources of material can be easily developed in teaching learning process.
IMPLICATURE IN THE STUDY OF PRAGMATICS Amrullah, Latif
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 7, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2015.7.1.57-63

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In communication, people cannot be separated from conversations where actually there is something to be implied on. The existence of implicature, however, is hardly needed as a tool to bond the interlocuters. Implicature is divided into two, i.e. conventional implicature and conversational implicature. To understand the implicature, the instruments such as speech events, reference, cultural background and daily experience are used.
DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ WRITING PERFORMANCE THROUGH PEER FEEDBACK WITH CHAT SYSTEM Rahayu, Nanik Sri
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 7, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2015.7.1.65-71

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To English learners, writing has been considered the most difficult skill for some reasons such as the grammar, the vocabulary, and the background knowledge. To help them develop their writing skill, it is recommended to employ the peer feedback in the teaching learning process at the writing class. Providing feedback in the process of writing tend to have beneficial help for the students to improve the quality of their work, especially in writing an essay. This expectation is generally agreed since students often face difficulties in accomplishing their writing due to the complexity of the writing itself, the students’ factors and the teacher’s factors. From the writing aspect, mastering the language form such as grammar, diction, etc and the content of the essay seems to be common problems for many EFL students.
MAKING A MORE HOSPITABLE PUBLIC NOTICE Sukarsono, Sukarsono
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 7, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2015.7.1.73-81

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This article explores the nature of public notice in Indonesian community. My aim in the first place is to describe the nature of public notices as to explain why some of them sound inhospitable or even impolite. The very apparent factors are due to the presence of  words  that imply writer’s exercise of power and thus a subordination to the readers occurs. In addition, I also try to propose some pragmatics recomendations for the writer of public notice in order to compose an effective, yet still polite, public notice through the accounts of context and politeness theory.
BARRACK OBAMA’S IDEOLOGIES IN HIS CAMPAIGN SPEECH AT COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Zulianingrum, Ana
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 7, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2015.7.1.83-97

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In finding the ideologies, the researcher uses CDA (Critical Discourse Analysis) as a tool. By using this way, three main steps were applied; these are text analysis, discourse practice, and socio-cultural practice. It found that in text analysis, there are 21 repetitions spoken by Obama in his campaign speech, 2 synonymies, 7 hyponymy, 4 metonymies, and 6 antonyms. In the level of discourse practice, in opening, it was found that there are three main regularities in speech; these are phatic expressions, emotive function, and thanking. In content, the regularities are the use of jargon, poetic expressions and directive expressions. And in closing, the regularities are sequenced first by uttering the supportive utterance, poetic expressions, and farewell greeting. The last step, socio-cultural practice, it is found that there are 9 direct responses, applause for 77 times, laughter for 12 times, and last response by sneezing appears for once. Going through those steps, the researcher can take three dominant ideologies uttered by Obama; they are “Forwarding United State is needed”, “No choice except choosing Obama”, and “Raising tax is improper to raise citizen’s prosperity”.
LEV VYGOTSKY’S SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACH AND AUTHENTIC MATERIALS IN EFL CLASSROOMS Kirana, Dhinuk Puspita
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2014.6.2.181-190

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There are barriers in teaching and learning foreign language but there are always ways in overcoming the problems. One of the most challenging tasks faced by (English as a Foreign Language)  EFL teachers is how to elicit the students’ interest so that they will be more motivated to learn and successfully develop their English proficiency. Educational psychology theories developed by Russian psychologist, Lev Vygotsky have been recognized as having great contribution to language education and teacher training. Education experts also insisted that in order to motivate the students, English which is presented in EFL classrooms should be authentic in order to immerse students into the real usage of English communication. This article discusses Vygotsky’s sociocultural approach and the authentic materials used in the classroom to develop students’ English proficiency.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION IN INDONESIA: A CHALLENGE FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM Rahayu, Nanik Sri
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2014.6.2.191-199

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As the most important school level among the others, elementary school has become the main concern of societies since it serves as the basis for the foundation of education for the children. To achieve qualified teaching learning process in this level of education, it must be supported by qualified teachers too. If the teachers don’t have professionalism, they may contribute to the students’ misfortune in the future. However, nowadays in reality, the quality of public elementary school is still being questioned. There are two factors influencing this phenomena (1) insufficient  professionalism of the teacher, and (2) low monitoring. In this context, as the certified civil servant teacher in elementary school, teachers should improve their professionalism as mandated  by Teacher Law.
A STUDY ON INTRA-RATER RELIABILITY OF STUDENTS’ SELF-ASSESSMENT OF THEIR ENGLISH WRITING Isnawati, Ida
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2014.6.2.201-212

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The study is an attempt to estimate the intra-rater reliability of students’ self-assessment of their writing performances and to find out whether rater training improves the reliability. The rater training used is adapted from the model developed by Herman, Aschbacher and Winters(1992). This quantitative study which employed equivalent time-samples design has two variables; they were the reliability coefficient of students’ self-assessment and the rater training. The data were collected by asking 25 students conducting self-assessment on their four writing tasks and analyzed using Spearman coefficient correlation. It was found that the rs were 0.798, 0.772, 0.699 and 0.637; it showed that the consistency within students in assessing their own writing was moderately high. However, the rs of the intra-rater reliability of the self-assessment after the treatments is not higher than that of other experience being available in the absence of the treatment. It is concluded that rater training has not been able to improve the intra-rater reliability.
DEVELOPING LEARNER AUTONOMY ONLINE THROUGH MICRO BLOGGING EDMODO Rochmahwati, Pryla
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2014.6.2.213-221

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Social changes and development of technology force EFL teachers’ struggle to utilize potentially useful technology and promote learner autonomy. Edmodo as a highly versatile micro blogging platform is needed to develop learner autonomy in virtual learning environments. Keeping this need in mind, this paper reports on the attempt to develop learner autonomy online of 65 EFL learners in the fifth semester of English Department in STAIN Ponorogo through Edmodo. Data were collected through observations and the analyses of the observations light on the overall experience of learning with Edmodo especially through the lens of learner autonomy. The results showed that Edmodo afforded students the opportunity to take responsibility for their own learning and involve them in taking ownership (partial or total) of many learning processes. However, lack of access to internet and the ambiguous task instruction also contributed to a limited level of social interaction in virtual learning environments. Finally, it can be concluded that well-designed tasks and accessibility to internet are essential to maximize the potentials of Edmodo for learner autonomy.
PEER MENTORING: A PROPOSED MODEL TO IMPROVE THE ENGLISH STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY AT IAIN TULUNGAGUNG Basuni, Muh.
Jurnal Bahasa Lingua Scientia Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/ls.2014.6.2.235-245

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In business and human resource management, mentoring has been acknowledged as an effective way to develop career and achievement. This may be true to English teaching. Mentoring can be used as an alternative strategy to help students improve their language proficiency.   English Department of IAIN Tulungagung possesses unique characteristic since it is a non-Islamic study which is run by an Islamic institute. Its unique characteristic lies on the number of the Islamic content courses, of which proportion is much bigger comparing to the same kinds of department which is run by non-Islamic universities. This causes to the less credit of English skill and content courses offered to the students. To meet the students’ need of a good proficiency at English skills, especially speaking, any effort must be conducted. One of the proposed alternatives is conducting a peer mentoring. This article proposes and discusses a model of peer mentoring program to improve the English students’ speaking ability. The peer mentoring model is selected since it gives fruitful benefits to the junior students as the mentees, the senior students as the mentors, and the faculty members or the English department lecturers as the supervisors.

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