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English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal)
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) is devoted to the applications of English education to problems of English language teaching and learning. Attention is paid to the learning and teaching of English languages as a second and foreign language in all countries. EEAL Journal requires articles to have a sound theoretical base and a visible practical application for a broad readership. Review articles are considered for publication if they deal with critical language learning and teaching issues with significant implications for practice and research. it is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to enhancing and disseminating scholarly work in the form of conceptual and research-based articles within the field of teaching English and English linguistics that have not been published or are under consideration elsewhere.
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THE USE OF NATURAL DISASTER NEWS TEXT IN MODELLING STAGE TO COMPOSE NEWS ITEM TEXT: AUTHENTIC MATERIAL IN THE SECOND STAGE OF GENRE-BASED APPROACH Abdul Azis; Ahmad Subki
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2908

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In the online reading classroom, the learning activity is different from offline reading learning. It engages the internet and technology to read, comprehend, and learn new information. However, those skills perceive some barriers in the process of learning in students during online reading learning. This qualitative study examined the descriptions of the barriers in reading online learning in a college from students’ perspectives. This study was conducted in one of the private universities in West Java, Indonesia. The participants of this study were 7 college students and one reading lecturer. This study applied the interview and observation as the data collection. The finding of this study has resulted 5 barriers of online reading learning with some description for each barrier. Those barriers are; epistemological barriers, infrastructure barriers, attitudinal barriers, technical barriers, and financial barriers.
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT PRACTICE BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL EFL TEACHERS Hami Mukaromah; Ateng Kurnia; Amir Hamzah
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2909

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Classroom management has a crucial role in teaching and learning. Classroom management involves aspects of teaching that are central to student learning and teacher success. Unfortunately, Urban and Rural EFL teachers often have difficult to face disciplinary problems and student’s misbehavior. The study aimed to analyzedifferences and the similarities of the classroom rules in the classroom management practice between urban and rural EFL teachers. To achieve the aforesaid purpose, this study employed a qualitative method including comparative analysis research design. The data collected through the interview. Two EFL teachers in different districts of Senior High Schools in West Java, Indonesia which is in urban and rural districts purposively selected as the participant. The finding showed that there were five characteristics of classroom rules considered similar between urban and rural EFL teachers, they were created collaboratively with students, specific in nature, publicly posted, taught to students, and clearly tied to positive and negative consequences. Moreover, there were differences in two characteristics, there were a number of rules and stated positively.
ANALYSIS OF MOOD STRUCTURE IN EFL STUDENTS’ NARRATIVE TEXTS Yovianti Utari
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2904

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This study aimed at finding the types of mood found in students’ narrative texts. This study employed a qualitative research design in which using the document analysis as a technique to obtain the data. The data used in this study were in the form of texts written by the students. There were six students categorized as high achiever, middle achiever and low achiever to become the sample of this study. The data were then analyzed using a data analysis sheet consisting of the categorizations of the data based on the mood types. The findings showed that the dominant mood type of the students’ narrative text was the declarative.
STUDENTS’ PREFERRED REWARDS ON TASK ACCOMPLISHMENT Sinta Dewi
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2277

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This study aims to figure out students’ preference of rewards after the accomplishment of the task given. Understanding the reasons for choosing the preferred reward also becomes the focus of the study. Descriptive study design was chosen to get the depth of understanding about the investigated issue. Semi-structured interview were questioned to 5 senior high school students in attempt to figure out their preferences of teachers rewards. The data were summarized and analyzed descriptively. The findings indicated that students preferred verbal rewards to tangible ones. The reasons for choosing the preferred reward were mostly based on the meaningfulness of the reward itself as well as its influence on their learning and psychological aspects. The study concluded that all factors that can enhance the effectiveness of reward need to be explored and understood. Keywords: Extrinsic reinforcement, reward
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BUILDING KNOWLEDGE OF HE FIELD (BKOF) IN TEACHING NARRATIVE TEXT Titin Rahmawati; Yustika Nurfajriah
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2905

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This research investigated the implementation of Building Knowledge of the Field (BKOF) in teaching narrative text. The purpose to conduct the research is to examine how does an English teacher implement BKOF in teaching narrative text. While this research uses qualitative applying descriptive study. In the research process, data collection was obtained from observation, document analysis, and interview. Thh result shows that there are four stages to implement Building Knowledge of the Field in teaching narrative text, include: First, the teacher gives stimulus to students, the stimulus given by the teacher is by giving examples of narrative texts and using questions; Second, the teacher guides students to mark vocabulary and sentence patterns which are linguistic elements of narrative text; Third, the teacher asks the students to reconstruct the narrative text which has vocabulary and sentence pattern errors; Fourth, the teacher evaluates the results of students' answers with the students.
SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS, WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES? Irsyad Nugraha; Raynesa Noor Emiliasari; Muhammad Soni; Bayu Ali Wardana
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2906

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Special education seems to have to be considered one of the most stressful jobs in the education sector. Experts must convey highly specialized teaching methods that support a variety of different learning environments, alignment social and emotional development with firm academic achievement, and finally equip their pupils for a world that impose many real difficulties, and any method of instruction has obviously been a truly massive challenge. Thereby, the objective of this research was to reveal the challenges that English teachers confront while teaching Special Needs Students. The subjects of this research included an English teacher from such a special needs school who had significant experience teaching English. A semi-structured interview was employed to collect data. In accordance with the findings, the most daunting problem that teachers face when teaching English is listening skills. Further to that, the teacher is knowledgeable about teaching concepts, techniques, and problem-solving strategies.
Barriers of Online Reading Learning Faced by College Students Gesha Lailatul Fauziyyah; Alina Alina Lemieshevska; Lucky Rahayu Nurjamin; Asep Suparman
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): EEAL Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eealjournal.v6i1.2907

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In the online reading classroom, the learning activity is different from offline reading learning. It engages the internet and technology to read, comprehend, and learn new information. However, those skills perceive some barriers in the process of learning in students during online reading learning. This qualitative study examined the descriptions of the barriers in reading online learning in a college from students’ perspectives. This study was conducted in one of the private universities in West Java, Indonesia. The participants of this study were 7 college students and one reading lecturer. This study applied the interview and observation as the data collection. The finding of this study has resulted 5 barriers of online reading learning with some description for each barrier. Those barriers are; epistemological barriers, infrastructure barriers, attitudinal barriers, technical barriers, and financial barriers.

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