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Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature
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Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature is an International Journal that is published twice a year in the months of July and December. This journal has been indexed on DOAJ. The aim of this journal is to promote a principled approach to research on language and language-related concerns by encouraging enquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. The journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current analysis as First and Second Language Teaching and Learning, Language in Education, Language Planning, Language Testing, Curriculum Design and Development, Multilingualism and Multilingual Education, Discourse Analysis, Systemic and Functional Grammar, Translation, Prose Analysis, Drama Analysis, Poetry Analysis.
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English Language Learning Strategies: The Case of Indonesian Monolinguals vs. Bilinguals Hanif Maulaniam Sholah
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): July
Publisher : Language Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah (IAI Uluwiyah) Mojokerto Indonesia

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This research is aimed to investigate the different strategies of learning English language on monolingual and Bilingual learners. The goal of this research is to know whether the learners who speak one language in their daily life have different learning strategy compared with those who speak more than one language in their daily life. The population of the respondents are 300 university learners who study in semester 1 Kanjuruhan University of Malang, then 100 learners which consist of 50 Bilingual learners and 50 Monolingual learners are taken randomly as the subject of the research. Monolingual learners are those who speak one language only in their daily life, either Javanese or Indonesian or Madurish only. While bilingual learners are those who speaks two or more languages in their daily life communication. In selecting the respondents, researcher consider the homogeneity of the subject in the aspect of gender, age, nation and English speaking skill. The instrument used to collect the data in this research is language use instrument to determine the respondent then SILL questionnaires to collect the information about the use of language strategy. Oral interview is also be conducted to investigate the response more deeply as well as to crosscheck the respondents answers on their questionnaires in order to get the reliable data. To analyze the data, researcher used descriptive statistics and independent t-test using software SPSS Windows version. The result of analysis shows that there is no different language strategy significantly used by monolingual and Bilingual learners on the aspect of social, determination, memory, cognitive and metacognitive strategies. On the analysis of five category on English language learning strategy, Bilingual learners show that they use language learning strategy more respectively compared to monolingual learners. Bilingual learners more often use cognitive and memory strategies while Monolingual learners show that they prefer to use metacognitive and determination strategies.
Determining the Quality of English Teacher-Made Test: How Excellent is Excellent? Nurhalimah Nurhalimah; Fahriany Fahriany; Dadan Dadan
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): July
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Many studies have been conducted on evaluating the quality of a teacher-made test. Item analysis is crucial for making a good test, and improving test items. In response to the advantages of item analysis, this study looks at the theoretical and practical benefits of item analysis. The objectives were to know and to describe the extent of the quality of the English test items concerning difficulty level and discriminating power. This research used descriptive quantitative analysis. A total of 171 respondents of second-year students at MAN 1 Kota Tangerang Selatan 2017/2018 academic year were included in this study. The findings indicate that the English mid-term test has 24 acceptable items (80%) from the quality excellent, good, and satisfactory. Then, three items (10%) have poor quality, and three items (10%) have very poor quality, or in the negative value on discrimination index to the extent that the items are eliminated. It is proven by statistical data that they fail to distinguish between students who are knowledgeable and those students who are not on the base of how well they know the materials that have been tested.
Teams-Games-Tournament (TGT) to Teach Vocabulary of English for Specific Purpose in Increasing Students’ Self-Esteem Sunarti Sunarti; Rani Herning Puspita; Abdul Halim
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): July
Publisher : Language Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah (IAI Uluwiyah) Mojokerto Indonesia

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The objective of this study was to investigate the implementation of playing game on students’ mastery on vocabulary of ESP viewed from self-esteem in producing words. The investigation were: (1) to know whether Teams-Games-Tournament (TGT) was more effective than Grammar Translation Method (GTM) to teach vocabulary of ESP; (2) to know whether the students whose self-esteem was high had better vocabulary of ESP mastery than those who had low self-esteem; and (3) to prove whether there was an interaction between teaching methods and self-esteem to teach vocabulary of ESP. The research design used for the research was a simple factorial design 2 x 2. Simple Random sampling was used to select 48 students of two classes. Meanwhile, in determining the sample into the experimental and control class, the researcher chose the class randomly. The data were analyzed by using multifactor analysis of ANOVA 2x2 and Tuckey test. The findings of this research revealed: (1) TGT was more effective than GTM in teaching vocabulary of ESP. (2) The students who were taught by TGT had higher vocabulary mastery than those who were taught by GTM. (3) The students having high self-esteem had better ESP vocabulary than those of students with low self-esteem. It is concluded that: 1) Teams-Games-Tournament is more effective than GTM in teaching vocabulary of ESP; 2) The students having high self-esteem have better vocabulary of ESP mastery than those having low self-esteem; 3) There was interaction between teaching methods and students’ self-esteem
The Implementation of Roleplay Activities to Get Students Speak Vivit - Rosmayanti; Muhammad Yahrif
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): July
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This study aimed to elaborate the implementation of Role-play activities to get students speak more in the class. The subjects of this research were second grade students of SMA Tutwuri Handayani Makassar which consist of 26 students. This research applied qualitative case study, conducted collaboratively to elaborate the implementation of Role-play activities in English class. The focus of the research were the implementation of role-play activities during the class in relation to how those activities were implemented in the class and some important points in teaching in the class. There are six role-play activities conducted in the class during the research. The six role-play activities are shopping role-play, visiting the doctor role-play, making a phone call role-play, dining out role-play, lost and found role-play, and detective role-play. These role-play activities were considered successful to make students practice more speaking since they were very excited in the class and participate well in every activity. They also become more familiar with English instruction and they practiced speaking more. The result of this research is expected to be useful information for school and teachers in designing teaching activities which are useful for students, and for the researchers to improve the ability in writing scientific paper and solving problems related to educational matter which is exist in society and academic world.
Metaphorical Analysis of Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions of ESP Cita Nuary Ishak
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): July
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Despite the growing interest in English for Specific Purposes, little is known about university teachers’ and students’ perceptions towards the subject. The present research aims to investigate teachers’ and students’ perceptions towards ESP teaching and learning process in an Indonesian university. Employing metaphorical analysis, fifty students’ metaphors and thirty teachers’ metaphors were collected. The analysis of the metaphors revealed that while most students have neutral attitude towards ESP, most teachers experience ambivalences when teaching ESP. The study also found that the teachers conceptualized ESP as a physical activity requiring process, careful measurement, effort, preparation, and time.
The Use of Google Classroom Application for Writing and Speaking in English Education Class Paskalina Widiastuti Ratnaningsih
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019): July
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The development of application in smartphone makes people use it in the process of teaching and learning activities. This research aims to discover students’ lived experience of using Google Classroom application as the media for submitting English assignments in the form of writing and speaking. The method used in this research was hermeneutic-phenomenology study. It focuses on description and interpretation of lived experience. The instruments used are in-depth interview, observation, and document review. The findings are distributed into empirical themes and transcendent themes. Based on the research, Google Classroom enhances writing and speaking skills in the form of assignments.

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