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Jadila: Journal of Development and Innovation in Language and Literature Education
ISSN : 27459578     EISSN : 27236900     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52690/jadila
Core Subject : Education,
The journal aims to publish research articles. The scope of this journal can be seen as follow: Language Teaching Methodologies Teaching and Curricular Practices Curriculum Development and Teaching Methods Second and Foreign Language Teaching and Learning Classroom-Centered Research Literacy, Literature, Language, and Linguistics Language Education Teacher Education and Professional Development Teacher Training first, second, and foreign language acquisition Bilingual and Multilingual Education Translation New Technologies in Language Teaching Testing and Evaluation
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The Correlation Between English Education Study Program Students’ Strategies in Learning English Pronunciation and Their Achievement in Speaking Assyfa Rahma Selvia Phita Loka; Imranuddin Imranuddin; Ildi Kurniawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.12

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The aim of this research was to identify students’ pronunciation learning strategies and speaking achievement among students of the English Study Program at Universitas Bengkulu. Then, the research would like to find out whether or not there was any significant correlation between both variables. The research was a correlational research. The population consisted of 79 students of the English Education Study Program at Universitas Bengkulu in academic year 2018/2019. The total sample included 79 students. The instruments were pronunciation learning strategies questionnaire and students’ score in speaking for presentation course from the lecturer. The collected data were analyed by Pearson Product Moment formula. The result of this research showed that the Social Strategy was the most frequently used with a mean score 3.9 (“often” category). Then, high achievement students and middle achievement students used all strategies. The means of strategy score for high acchievement students was 3.9 and the middle achievement students was 2.98. The result of this research also revealed that there was a correlation between students’ pronunciation learning strategies and speaking achievement besause the correlation coefficient was 0.595, in “moderate” correlation category. It is concluded that it is needed to strength students’ achievement through introducing pronunciation learning strategies deeply.
Students’ Speaking Anxiety in English Class Atanasius Gabe Hardional Sinaga; Syahrial Syahrial; Gita Mutiara Hati
Jadila: Journal of Development and Innovation in Language and Literature Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Jadila: Journal of Development and Innovation in Language and Literature Educat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.13

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This research aimed to find out the level of students’ speaking anxiety students in English class and the most dominant factors that caused students’ speaking anxiety faced by the third grade students of Junior High School in SMPN 15 Bengkulu in English Classroom. This research used descriptive quantitative design with questionnaire as the instrument. The questionnaire of this research was Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS) proposed by Horwitz et al. (1983). The data has been analyzed by using SPSS program. The population of this research was the third grade students in SMPN 15 Bengkulu. The total is 7 classes: class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F, and Class G. The total number of population is 163 students. From 7 classes, the researcher decided to take only 20% of student each. The result of this research showed that the majority of the students of the third-grade were Mildly Anxious level and the most dominant factors causing the student speaking anxiety was the Fear of Negative Evaluation. According to the result, most of the students were already feel anxious about the fact that they had to speak in a group or individually and also being evaluated by the teacher in front of the English class. In conclusion, the researcher found that students are afraid to speak up in front of the class because they always think that other students will laugh at them and judge the student who speaks in front of the class. This might make the student’s speaking anxiety arise and make them to stay silent instead of speaking.
Types of Lexical Cohesion and Grammatical Cohesion in Thesis Abstracts Rena Puspa Kirana; Mukhrizal Mukhrizal; Fernandita Gusweni Jayanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.14

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This research attempted at investigating the types of lexical cohesion and grammatical cohesion used in thesis abstracts composed by undergraduate English department students of Universitas Bengkulu and also the errors of using cohesion. The research was designed as a descriptive quantitative method. The corpus of this study was 30 thesis abstracts composed by undergraduate English department students of Universitas Bengkulu. The instrument of this research was self-developed checklist. In analyzing data, the researchers were using formula by Sugiono. The results of this research showed that : 1.) There were 458 as the total number of six lexical cohesion types found in 30 thesis abstracts and the most dominant type is Repetition (58.7%). 2.) There were 783 as the total number of four grammatical cohesion types found in 30 thesis abstracts and the most dominant type is Reference (70.2%). 3.) There werere three errors of using cohesion namely omission of conjunction and selection of conjunction. Therefore, it was concluded that the thesis abstracts composed by undergraduate English department students of Universitas Bengkulu were in the percentage of 99.76% good.
An Analysis of Social Deixis in the Madness of King George Movie Zovi Dwi Putra; Dedi Sofyan; Barnabas Sembiring
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.15

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This research was aimed at finding out the kinds of social deixis and to explain the social stratification factors in each kind of social deixis in The Madness of King George movie. The type of this research was descriptived qualitative research. Instrument of research that used in this research is the documentation (library research). The matrix table used to collect the data about social deixis in the Madness of King George Movie. According to the matrix table, there are 965 kinds of Relational Social Deixis and 504 kinds of Absolute social deixis used in this movie. The dominant type of Relational Social Deixis is first personal pronoun which refers to the speaker itself. It was used 279 times from total of social deixis used in this movie. In Absolute Social Deixis category, the dominant type was “Sir” which was used 144 times. It was also explained that Relational Social Deixis category is dominant with the frequency of usage around 965 times more than Absolute Social Deixis with the frequency of usage around 504 times from total of social deixis used in this movie. Third, there were three factors of social stratification used in all utterances contained social deixis in this movie. It was found that the dominant social deixis, whether Relational or Absolute Social Deixis, refered to the male characters than the female characters. Because in the 19th century, the man held more power to lead the society and dominant in public relations, especially in Kingdom territory.
Investigating Students’ Self-Efficacy on the Use of Oral Peer Feedback in Speaking Subject Ratih Ratih; Andi Rustandi; R. Bunga Febriani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.16

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The study attempted to investigate students' self-efficacy on the use of oral peer feedback in speaking subject. Afterward, The researcher used a questionnaire to find out the level of student self-efficacy in giving oral peer feedback and the interview to find out how students with high and low self-efficacy give their oral peer feedback. This study employed qualitative strategies by using case study. The participants were 25 students who had used oral peer feedback in their speaking subject. The findings revealed that the students’ self-efficacy played such a big role in giving oral peer feedback in speaking subject. Their beliefs influence the process of achieving their goals and their performance as well. Furthermore, students with high self-efficacy tend to believe that they can handle any situation that they face effectively, use certain strategies, and learn from their experiences. Although, the students with low self-efficacy did not have certain strategies to face their performance which lead them into failure. Thus, the failure caused them to feel anxiety, sad, apathetic and worried all the time. Based on the findings self-efficacy has a great effect on the students’ achievement and performance in giving oral peer feedback in speaking subject and even the other courses.
Improving the Students’ Ability In Writing Recount Text Through Collaborative Task Writing on Facebook Fuji Astuti; R. Bunga Febriani; Andi Rustandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.17

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This study focused on improving the students’ ability in writing recount text through collaborative task writing on Facebook. It was aimed at finding out how the teacher improves the students’ ability in writing recount text through collaborative writing on Facebook and figuring out the teacher and the students’ perceptions on the use of collaborative writing on Facebook in teaching and learning writing of recount text. This case study was conducted to the English teacher and 20 students at the tenth grade of a Senior High School in Kawali. Three instruments covering the observation, the interview, and the questionnaire were chosen to gain the data. The conversational analysis and the statistical techniques were used to analyze the data which were adapted from Dawson (2007, p. 123). The findings showed that the teacher improved the students’ ability in writing recount text through collaborative task writing on Facebook. The process of using collaborative writing on Facebook in teaching writing of recount text was implemented in ten steps. Those steps were quite similar with the steps proposed by Ahmed (2017, p. 149). The findings also showed that the use of collaborative writing technique on Facebook was beneficial for the teacher in teaching writing of recount text. The findings also showed that the students perceive positively on the use of collaborative task writing on Facebook in teaching and learning writing of recount text. It was concluded that the use of collaborative task writing on Facebook brings some benefits for the teacher and the students in teaching and learning writing of recount text. Therefore, the English teachers were suggested to encourage the students to implement collaborative writing on Facebook in teaching writing of recount text. Meanwhile, the students were also suggested to solve problems in learning writing of recount text by implementing collaboration writing technique on Facebook. In addition, the other researchers can use the result of this research in carrying out further studies.
The Derivational and Compounding Process in William Shakespeare’s Literary Works Rosalia Revita Cahyani; Sara Immaculata Terra Istinara; Agnes Chika Damayanti; Kurniadining Sri Pertiwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.18

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One importance of studying morphology in literary work is increase the vocabulary. Perhaps the biggest contributions to the English language of Shakespeare may be the addition of new words and phrases that have transformed the language and make it more vivid and descriptive. Shakespeare also changing nouns into verbs, verbs into adjectives, connecting words never used together, adding affixes, and devising words wholly original. This study aims to know how the words are formed through derivational and compounding process. In this paper, we take the data from some of William Shakespeare’s works. We use qualitative method by using morphological approach to analyze the data. Morphological approach focused on the identification and interpretation of the meaning of the words and the analysis of the morphemes attached to the words. We collect the data by downloading 11 of William Shakespeare's works, reading the words, selecting the data, and summarizing the data. Then, it’s followed by describing and determining the function of the morphemes and analyzing the change of the word class as techniques of analyzing the data. The result of this study shows that for derivational process, affix {-ish }, {-y }, {-less }, {-ate }, {-eous }, {fore- }, {pur- }, {fore- }, {-y }, and {un- } as adjectivalizer, affix {-ify }, {en- }, {un- }, and {fore- } as verbalizer, and affix {-er }, {-y }, and {-ment }, as nominalizer. For compounding process, we found there are two types of compound word : hyphenated compound and closed compound.
An Analysis of Professional Teachers’ Questions in EFL Classroom Shelly Navtria; Mulyadi Mulyadi; Hilda Puspita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.21

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In English language classroom, teachers’ questions are important parts of teaching English language. Teachers need to know what kind of questions which potentially support students learning the target language. However, students did not actively participate in learning particularly when responding to teachers’ questions. To overcome this problem, it is important for teachers to modify their questions through some techniques in order to get students’ responses. This study reports the types of teachers’ questions used by English teachers in the classroom. This research was descriptive quantitative research. The research was conducted at the tenth grade of SMA N 5 Bengkulu. The data were collected through observation and video recording. The teachers’ questions were analyzed using types according to Taxonomy Blooms revised by Anderson and Krathwohl (2001). The research findings show that both teachers the English teachers only used three from the six types. Namely, remembering, understanding, and analyzing questions. The types that did not appear were applying, evaluating, and creating questions. The modification of modifying questions are repeating and rephrasing. The dominant of remembering questions and how teachers modified the questions are influenced by teachers’ competence, students’ competence, a situation of teaching English language, and teaching material.
Problems in Teaching English in Indian Classrooms: Issues and Remedies Sarita Jain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.23

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This paper examines the present status of English as a second language in India. It defines language and identifies the factors that affect second language learning. It discusses different problems faced by learners of English and what is the right way of language acquisition for second language learners in India. Language acts as an instrument to express effectively in various communicative situations. However, it is the very second language which requires a conscious and diligent, systematic efforts to acquire or master it. Second language acquisition is really a big challenge for all native speakers of that language who really deal with it. The majority of Indian students, particularly from rural pockets, especially in the states of Bihar, eastern U.P. and Maharashtra, consider this seven –letter word as a magical and mystical word. A feeling of uneasiness sets in, the moment they hear something in English. As a result of this, teachers who handle English classes face insurmountable difficulties. Students find it difficult to listen and to understand the English language. What are the reasons for this? What are the remedial measures to be taken to alleviate these problems? This paper is an attempt to discuss the nature of second language acquisition and the factors responsible for its slow acquisition. Appropriate and adequate remedial measures are cited for the successful rectification of these problems.
The Development of Audio-Visual Media for News Text Learning at SMP Negeri 2 Lawang Kidul Tanjung Enim Desta Lingga Sari; Missriani Missriani; Arif Ardiasnyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52690/jadila.v1i1.39

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This study aims to determine and identify the development of audio-visual media for news text learning at SMP Negeri 2 Lawang Kidul Tanjung Enim, to find out and identify the results of the validation of audio-visual media for news texts learning for students of SMP Negeri 2 Lawang Kidul Tanjung Enim, and to find out and identify the results of news text learning for students of SMP Negeri 2 Lawang Kidul Tanjung Enim after the application of audio-visual media. The design of audio-visual media for learning news text for students of SMP Negeri 2 Lawang Kidul Tanjung Enim which has been accepted by the experts is feasible to be tested. This study used research and development methods. The research and development steps consist of 10 stages which includes problem identification, data collection, product design (Initial Draft), expert validation, design improvement, small group trials, product revisions, large group trials, product revisions, and final production The results of the validation of media experts, material experts and language experts on the development of audio-visual media products for learning news texts for students at the State Junior High School 2 Lawang Kidul Tanjung Enim are in the very good category. Applied audio-visual media has increased the criteria for being very effective.

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