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JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
ISSN : 28277635     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.2801/jotell.v1i1
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JoTELL Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature is a peer-reviewed journal and published monthly; publishing research reports and conceptual analysis; within the fields of teaching English, English literature, and linguistics. It is published by the English Education Study Program of Universitas Negeri Manado.
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN MOVIE SCRIPT ‘ME BEFORE YOU’ Ni Luh Sriwedani; Fivy Andries; Veronika Damopolii
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i3.6052

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This research aimed to identified, classified and analyzed the types and functions of figurative language that used in a movie entitled Me Before You. In conducted this research, the writer used a descriptive qualitative method. The data was gathered from character interactions in a form of movie script. As a result, 28 data of figurative language in the movie was found, the writer used the theory that was proposed by McArthur (1992) in analyzed and classified the type of figurative language, there are 4 data that classified as simile type, 1 datum as a metaphor type, 19 data as hyperbole type, 4 data as personification type and there is no data found that has repetition type of figurative language. Referred to the theory of figurative language functions that was proposed by Perrine (1969), in this research, the writer found that there are 12 data of figurative language served to afford imaginative pleasure, 8 data found functioned to bring an additional imagery, 3 data found to add emotional intensity and 5 data found of figurative language in the movie served to say much in brief.
THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN WINGATE’S BEFORE WE WERE YOURS Jechinta Pinontoan; Ceisy N Wuntu; Sanerita T. Olii
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i3.6055

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This research is to reveal the effect of human trafficking portrayed in Wingate’s Before We Were Yours. This research is classified as qualitative research. Literary theory of objective formulated by M.H. Abrams will frame the analysis of the data. This literary theory regards a work of literature is built from the internal relation of aspects found in a work of literature, the connection, the interrelation of internal aspects of a work of literature is really essential for the meaning behind the work. The implementation is that the data applied are in the novel. The result of the discussion is synthesizised from the interrelation of the elements in the work or intrinsic data. It is found that human trafficking brings emotionally suffered and physically suffered. The trafficking is forced by a power, a business in which it is because of the unremovable reason, that is money. And it is also because of the money the ‘evil’ execution of human trafficking is done. Avoiding the society norms and values, can be a source of evil including human trafficking that can cause human suffering.
COMPASSIONATE TEACHING IN RICHARD LAGRAVANESE FREEDOM WRITERS Kesita Tumbel; Nurmin Samola; Merlin Maukar
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i3.6110

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This study aims to reveal how the main character in the film “Freedom Writers” by Richard La Gravanese teaches and educates her students who are full of racism with compassion. This study uses a qualitative research method because the authors collect data in the form of film scripts from Freedom Writers to be processed into a study. The author also uses a psychological approach and uses the theory of Muhtadi, and Maman Abd Jahlil who supports this research because it studies how to understand and study motives from the side of human psychology. The results of this study indicate that the main character in the film Freedom Writers uses various methods and goes through various processes to unite her students in her class which are full of racism. The result of this research, we can make an example that work as a teacher not only focuses on the students score, but also the value of life is no less important that must be given to students with compassionate.
AN ANALYSIS OF HOLOCAUST ACT IN THE NOVEL THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL Cindy Lumape; Tini Mogea; Sanerita Olii
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i3.6111

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The purpose of this study is to discuss the forms of holocaust violence that occurred in the novel the diary of a young girl by Anne frank. This research uses a qualitative method of presenting in a descriptive form (Ratna, 2007: 46). Data is collected in the form of words or descriptions of phenomena and not numbers. In this study, the researcher examined the situation of the object of study. The data analyzed in this study used a mimetic approach. Mimetic shorthand aims to examine reality. And also, by using a mimetic approach based on the supporting theory of Johan Galtung to group these Actions. In a sense, the researcher will describe the forms of violence in the Holocaust Act from Anne frank's novel the violence that exists on material objects into two forms, Structural Discrimination and Personal Discrimination. The two studies contain important points to explain the events of the holocaust against the Jews during the massacre
USING TIKTOK ENGLISH ACTING CHALLENGE VIDEOS TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY AT SMA NEGERI 2 TONDANO Jutelia Sala; Ignatius J. Tuerah; Jennie Posumah
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i3.6118

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The purpose of this research is to find out if the Tik-Tok English Acting Challenge videos may help students to improve their speaking ability especially their pronunciation.This is a quantitative study using pre-test and post-test design through an oral test.The subjects of this study were 20 students from SMA Negeri 2 Tondano's class 10 A. Based on the data obtained,the highest Pre-test score is 8 and the lowest is 4, while the highest Post-test score is 10 and the lowest is 6 with the mean score in the Pre-test is 4.7 and the mean score in the Post-test is 8.2. Significant improvements can be noted in this data, and it can be concluded that the feature of Tiktok English Acting Challenge videos successfull in enchancing and upgrading students' Speaking Ability
PHATIC EXPRESSIONS ON “EMILY IN PARIS” SERIES Novita Masing; Sanerita T. Olii; Fivy A. Andries
JoTELL : Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): JoTELL: Journal of Teaching English, Linguistics, and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36582/jotell.v2i3.6141

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This study was a descriptive qualitative study. The data was collected from the dialog containing the phatic expression. The forms of Phatic Expressions are evaluated using Jean Aitchison's theory, and the situational context is analyzed using Pragmatics theory by using Holmes' Social Dimension of Communication and Hymes' SPEAKING theory. According to the findings of this study, 181 data used phatic phrases. Names are often used by speakers in the form of phatic expressions. When individuals gather to welcome one another, they exchange ritual words. The speakers used phatic terms such as name. When they are in an embarrassing circumstance, a standard subject of discussion to start a relationship. The speakers used phatic terms such as name. When they praise others, they demonstrate unity and empathy. To break the quiet and preserve social relationships, the speakers used phatic expressions such as name maeningless words or misunderstood words. The background of the moment when the characters used phatic terms on the street, at the restaurant, at the workplace, at the bar party, at the event, on the market, and in public places. It might be professional or casual. Formal situations are common for initial meetings between strangers and opposites

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