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Holistics Journal
ISSN : 20854021     EISSN : 26571897     DOI : -
The aim of this journal is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of hospitality and linguistics. Holistics, particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of hospitality and linguistics areas as follows: Phonetics Phonology Syntax Semantics Pragmatics Sociolinguistics Stylistics Psycholinguistics Discourse Analysis Applied Linguistics hospitality Tourism and travel management Leisure and recreation studies Event management
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HOLISTICS JOURNAL Holistics Journal
HOLISTICS Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019): HOLISTICS JOURNAL HOSPITALITY AND LINGUISTICS
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Holistics Journal is published twice a year in the month of June and December (p-ISSN 2085-4021│e-ISSN 2657-1897); it presents articles on hospitality, linguistics, and literature.  The contents include analyses, studies, application of theories, research reports, materials development, and reviews.
CORRELATION BETWEEN THE ABILITY OF USING ENGLISH COLLOCATION AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF STUDENTS OF FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION UNIVERSITAS SRIWIJAYA Hariswan Putera Jaya; Alhenri Wijaya; Dedi Kurniawan
HOLISTICS Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019): HOLISTICS JOURNAL HOSPITALITY AND LINGUISTICS
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This study is aimed at finding out the ability of students to use English collocation and its correlation with their academic achievements. The samples of this study are the 5th semester students of English education study program, UniversitasSriwijaya. Data were gathered by means of ability test using English collocation and academic achievements, GPA. The analysis results showed that there was a positive correlation between the ability of students to use English collocation and their academic achievements.
DESIGNING A SHORT FILM “FOOD HUNTERS” AS ONE OF MEDIA PROMOTION PALEMBANG CULINARY TOURISM Fadhilah Khairani; Kuntum Trilestari
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In Palembang, there are few people promoting culinary through the film as promotion media. Whereas culinary in Palembang is very potential to be known by tourists. The purpose of this research was to know how to design a short film as one of media to promote Palembang Tourism Culinary. Through film as media, viewers can see repeatedly for a long period of time. So when they come to Palembang, they will remember the foods in the film and start trying them.  The writers used Research and Development method to conduct this research. To collect the data, the writers used interview and observation techniques and analyzed the data through validation instrument done by experts. The result of this research was film could be used as one of media to promote culinary tourism in Palembang. Moreover, the short film was uploaded to YouTube in order to see the responses from people or viewers of Palembang Culinary.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (R&D) METHOD AS A MODEL DESIGN IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND ITS ALTERNATIVES Sri Gustiani
HOLISTICS Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019): HOLISTICS JOURNAL HOSPITALITY AND LINGUISTICS
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The growth of educational research as one of scientific research has come to the state where the researchers in this field make their studies to generate a model for better educational practices. One of the most outstanding model designs is Research and Development (R&D) Method by Borg & Gall (1983), nevertheless, the widely use of this method prompts a question whether it is the only proper method in educational research.  This paper is aimed to discuss in depth the R&D Method in some educational research by comparing the simplified steps and characteristics in those research. This paper also provides some alternatives of model design for educational research in which the usage and its implementation are adjusted in accordance to the research context and researchers characteristics.
SPEECH ACT FOUND IN “ALADDIN” MOVIE Sixtin Ilma Santia; Ferry Kurniawan
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The objective of this study is to explain about speech act in “Aladdin” movie. The writer used qualitative as method of the study. To collect the data, firstly the writer searched for “Aladdin” movie and its script. Secondly, the writer watched the movie thoroughly to understand the content and the situation in the movie. Thirdly, the writer read the script to understand the content and pay attention to each characters’ utterances. Lastly, the writer selected the utterances that contain speech act. In addition, the steps for analyzing the data were; analyzed the data by classifying the utterances that were refer to locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts, and then the writer grouped the utterances into direct or indirect speech act. Last, the writer drew some conclusions and wrote a full report about the study. A total of 383 dimensions of speech act were found. It contained 317 utterances and 66 actions which caused by the utterance. They are divided into locutionary 148 uteraces or (38,64%), illocutionary 169 utterances or (44,13%), and perlocutionary 66 actions or (17,23%). For direct speech act there are 183 utterances or (57,73% ), while indirect speech act 134 utterances or (42,27% ).
TEACHING WRITING THROUGH THINK, TALK, WRITE (TTW) TECHNIQUES FORJUNIORHIGH SCHOOL LEVEL Nurfisi Arriyani; Videla Sari
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Think-Talk-Write is one of learning strategieswhich purposes to improve students’ understanding ability.This strategy can minimize the students’ difficulties in writing and help the teacher in teaching writing. In other words, Think-Talk-Write can help students construct their own knowledge. So that, the students understandtheconcept better. Students are also able to communicate or discuss their thought with their friends. So, the students can help each other and exchange their ideas. This strategy can help students to understand the material being taught. It is possible thing, if they are already familiar with the material obtained, they will be easy to apply their idea in writing or in this case, students are able to make narrative text. Thus, this researchwas done to see whether Think-Talk-Write techniques gives contribution to improve the students’ motivation in writing narrative text at Junior High Schoollevel. It was found that teaching process ran well. Students were active, enthusiastic and interested in writing. The result of research showed that Think-Talk-Write techniques can improve students’ achievement in writing narrative text.
WRITING THE SCRIPT OF NATIVE ADVERTISING VIDEO FOR TAJUNGAND BLONGSONG CLOTHS Muhammad Nadjmuddin; Sunani Sunani; Indri Ariyanti; Muhammad Akbar Zamzami; Reza Novitasari; Zainab Tri Oktarya
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This study aims to investigate(1)how the video scriptsofnative advertising for promoting Tajung and Blongsongas Palembang traditional textile is made. (2) to what extend the video script made in the video of Tajung and Blongsong cloths fulfill the criteria of SPEAKING Model, (3) to what extend the video script made for the video of Tajung and Blongsong cloths fulfill the communicative functionsof the movestructure. Dell Hymes’ SPEAKINGModel and Bathia’s Move Analysis wereused for testing product advertising effectivenessThe results showed that the video script should be developed through several testing to validate the data. Furthermore, the analysis of the components of communication, and linguistic function revealed the video fulfilled the criteria for native advertising. 
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The Editor Board and Administrative Management of HOLISTICS Journal would like to extend their gratitude and appreciation to them for their scrupulous  work in reading and reviewing  the articles, and offering remarks and corrections for the betterment of the present issue. However, any possible deficiancy and negligence are the responsibility of the Journal Management.

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