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ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy)
ISSN : 26566451     EISSN : 25022792     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36665/elp.v8i1
Core Subject : Education,
ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy) focuses on teaching English as a Foreign Language and is not limited to the areas of Education and Linguistics in general. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and literature, including: English language teaching and Learning Language teaching method Education policy and development Foreign language acquisition Linguistics and applied linguistics
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STUDENTS' PERCEPTION IN USING DEBATE TECHNIQUE TO DEVELOP STUDENTS' SPEAKING SKILLS Putri Meldia; Melyann Melani
ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy) Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy)
Publisher : Universitas Mahaputra Muhammad Yamin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36665/elp.v7i2.625

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This study aimed to understand how students thought about using classroom debate to improve students speaking skill. This study used descriptive quantitative approach by distributing a questionnaire with thirty statements and a 5-point Likert scale to collect some of the data. The informations were collected using a detailed questionnaire that was distributed to thirty respondents. Some problems were found in conducting debate; first, debate burdened the students, second, they felt loaded when a debate is running because they must respond to the motion given for three minutes without sufficient preparation, third, the lack of ideas and vocabulary related to the motion had also been identified as what made it difficult.. The result of the research reveals that a larger percentage of the students had a positive perception of the three aspects of the debate technique namely the benefits of debate, the part of debate, and the procedure of debate. In addition, most students selected the affirmative response.
THE USE OF VISUAL MEDIA IN TEACHING VOCABULARY Newin Mardianti; Eliza Eliza
ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy) Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36665/elp.v7i2.626

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The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of employing visual media in teaching vocabulary mastery in the seventh grade at UPT SMPN 3 Lunang. Several issues with students' vocabularies were discovered in the field. They were students' lack of motivation in expanding their English vocabulary, restricted vocabulary, and losing previously taught vocabulary. During the learning process, the researcher used visual media such as photos and actual objects to help students with vocabulary mastering. This study used descriptive quantitative research.The participants in this study were all UPT SMPN 3 Lunang students in the seventh grade. To collect the data, researcher used a test vocabulary from students. Based on calculated the data, the result of mean score vocabulary mastery students was 75 included at level effective. Therefore, it can be concluded using visual media effective for students vocabulary at seventh grade of UPT SMPN 3 Lunang.
THE ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIES USED BY THE ENGLISH TEACHERS IN TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION Resti Diana; Zulfariati .; Marsika Sepyanda
ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy) Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36665/elp.v7i2.634

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Identifying the strategy of teaching used by the teachers in their teaching activities is essential in junior high school classes to achieve the better competencies in English. The main purpose of this study was to discover what strategies were used by English teachers at grade eight of Junior High School 2 Kubung Solok in teaching reading comprehension in one semester of the 2019/2020 academic year. This research was designed by the combination of qualitative and quantitative descriptive research. The primary data were obtained by using questionnaires and interviews distributed to the English teachers. The secondary data were taken from students' daily English exam results by review the document on the scores stored by the teachers. Questionnaire was used in order to know what strategies were used by English teachers in teaching reading comprehension at each meeting of the week. Interviews were used to find out what, how, and how often the teachers use/implement the certain strategies in teaching reading comprehension. The third instrument, document review was used to get the data on students' daily exam results at each the time a certain strategy was used by the teachers. Based on the results of the data analysis, it is found that there were eight strategies that have been used by the teachers during one semester in teaching reading comprehension. Among the eight strategies used by the teachers, there are four strategies that were used dominantly; they were Scaffolding, Contextual Teaching, Summarizing, and Discussion strategies. The four strategies showed the highest students’ daily test results.
pengaruh penggunaan membaca berulang-ulang terhadap pemahaman membaca siswa Muhammad Nasir; Widya Syafitri; Loli Safitri
ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy) Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36665/elp.v7i2.636

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This study was intended to find out the effectiveness of repeated reading strategy toward students’ reading comprehension. This quantitative research done due to some problems found during reading class. First, the teacher used the conventional strategy since the teacher acted as the center of the class. Then, the students showed a little comprehension in reading, such as finding the main idea, reference, or inference of the text. Last but not least, the teacher admitted that the students often doubt about finding out the moral value of the text, because it was not written on the text. After doing treatment by implementing repeated reading strategy, researcher found that students’ reading comprehension was improved. It was showed that t-obtained was higher than t-table (6,872>2,064). Hence, there is a significant effect of repeated reading strategy toward student reading comprehension.
BLOOM TAXONOMY USED BY TEACHER IN LESSON PLAN Roza Susanti; Dwi Settya Mahaputri
ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy) Vol 7 No 2 (2022): ELP (Journal of English Language Pedagogy)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36665/elp.v7i2.637

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Taxonomies used in education are referred to as following Bloom's Taxonomy. This study examines the use of Bloom's Taxonomy in the English teacher's lesson plans at the senior high school in East Payakumbuh. Descriptive research is what this study fell under. East Payakumbuh Senior High School served as the research setting. Th participants included English teachers from grades X and XI. As a source of information, the researcher studied official documents. Peer debriefing was employed by the researcher to verify the reliability of the data. The researcher followed the steps Gay suggested for data analysis. There were a few procedures involved in analyzing the descriptive data, including data data managing, reading or memoing, description, classifying, and writing report (2003:239). According to the findings, the English teacher used the cognitive domain the most in lesson plans, specifically C1 (Knowledge) 110 times; the affective domains were A2 (Responding) 6 times; and the psychomotor domains were P3 (Precision) 37 times.

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