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International Journal of Language and Literature
ISSN : 25494287     EISSN : 25795333     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of Language and Literature is an international publication of the latest development in language and literature analysis. The aim of IJLL is to provide easy access for international audiences of language and literature researchers. Papers in the field are reviewed and surveyed by experts in related areas.
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GRAMMATICAL ERROS COMMITED BY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SPEAKING ENGLISH IPS Anggana
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i1.16087

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The purposes of this study are to analyze the types of grammatical errors and to know the types of grammatical error which are frequently made by the junior high school students in speaking English. The research design in this study was descriptive qualitative design with the eighth grade students in second semester of SMP Negeri 4 Singaraja as the population and 33 students were chosen to be the sample. The instruments that were used to collect the data were researcher and video recorder. The result showed that students made error in omission, addition, misinformation, and misordering. The total of errors reaches 61 times. The highest frequency of error is omission which is 62.30%. The second frequency of error is misordering, 18,4%. The third frequency of error is addition which is 14,75%. The last frequency of error is misformation that is 4,91%. Grammatical error, Speaking
TYPES, PURPOSE, AND STRATEGIES OF TEACHER’S QUESTIONS IN INDONESIAN EFL CLASSROOM OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN BALI AAGY Paramartha; NMS Ramawati; PED Suputra
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i1.16089

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This study was a case study which aimed to analyze the types of questions used by an English teacher, the purposes of questions asked by the teacher, and the strategy used to cope with non-responded questions. The subject of this study was an English teacher who taught seventh grade students at SMPN 1 Singaraja which is located in Singaraja, Buleleng regency, Bali, Indonesia. The data were collected through observation, interview, and video recording. The result of the analysis showed that from 241 questions, the teacher more frequently asked convergent, closed, and display questions rather than divergent, open, and referential questions. Procedural questions were also found. The teacher’s questions served several purposes such as to check students’ knowledge and understanding, to attract students’ activeness, to develop students’ interest and curiosity, and to stimulate students in stating information. It was also found that the teacher used seven strategies to cope with non-responded questions. This study suggested the teacher to balance the number of convergent, closed, and display with divergent, open, and referential questions to be used during teaching and learning process. In addition, the teacher should know more about the strategies for non-responded questions and the proper way to use those strategies to make the teaching and learning process runs smoothly.
INCORPORATING RECIPROCAL QUESTIONING STRATEGY AND NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER IN READING CLASS NL Ersianawati; MH Santosa; GAP Suprianti
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i1.16090

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This study aimed at investigating the effect of reciprocal questioning strategy combined with numbered heads together on reading comprehension of the eighth grade students in SMP Negeri 2 Singaraja. This study was an experimental study with post – test only control group design. The population of this study was the eighth grade students in SMP Negeri 2 Singaraja in academic year 2017/2018 with the sample of 73 students who were selected by using cluster random sampling. The data were collected using reading comprehension test. The data were analyzed by using independent samples t-test assisted with SPSS 24. The result showed that there was an effect of reciprocal questioning strategy combined with numbered heads together on reading comprehension of the eighth grade students in SMP Negeri 2 Singaraja. The result of independent samples t-test shows that the difference of reading comprehension between reciprocal questioning strategy combined with numbered heads together and reading guide strategy was significant (p
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ SELF-REGULATED LEARNING PK Nitiasih; NWS Mahayanti; NPR Wijayanti
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i1.16091

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In this globalisation era, being able to manage our own learning is a mist and self-regulated learning can be the answer for making the students be able to do so. Identifying self-regulated learning implemented by the students of Junior High School in Buleleng sub-district and also identifying self-regulated aspects which were mostly implemented by Junior High School students in Buleleng sub-districtwerethepurposesofthis study. A total of 444 students from JuniorHighSchoolswhichhaveimplementedcurriculum 2013 were taken as the subjects of this study. Asaqualitativeresearch, the instruments used in this study were observation checklist, questionnaires and also interview guide. The result of the study shows that 78% of Junior High School students in Buleleng sub-district haveimplemented self-regulated learning and there aretwo aspects of self-regulated learning which aremostly implemented by the students, theyareself-judgment and self-reaction in which those two aspects are in self-reflection phase.
PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW LEARNING MODEL AS INNOVATION IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ LITERACY S Maryam
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i1.16092

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This study aims to create a learning model that able to improve students' literacy skills. Within the research method development, the Progressive Interview Learning Model (PILM) has been refined and empowered continuously so the students are gradually treated in the lectures. This study used a total sample, i.e. students who take the Sociolinguistics course. Students are given experience in a structured group. The sample follows lectures with Progressive Interview Learning Model in the classroom, around the campus, and within the community. In the classroom, the interview activity is conducted to college friends about a free topic. In the campus environment, the interview is conducted to structural officials, lecturers, educational staff, and other staff with the topic of information about the lecture smoothness. While in the community, students conduct interviews with community leaders about leadership on religious, economic, security, cultural, social, educational, and community topics. The results showed that students' literacy ability increased significantly.The implication for literacy teacher can be integrated with four language skill in learning.

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