scholarly journals Penggunaan Bahasa Sunda Pada Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Lystiana Nurhayat Hakim ◽  
Pipit Prihartanti Suharto

ABSTRAK Bahasa Sunda merupakan bahasa pertama masyarakat Jawa Barat dan tidak sedikit orang yang menggunakan bahasa sunda diberbagai aspek kehidupan, salah satunya dalam pendidikan.Sekarang ini banyak dijumpai peomena penggunaan bahasa sunda sebagai bahasa pertama dalam pembelajaran bahasa Inggris. Beberapa ahli memperdebatkan penggunaan bahasa pertama dalam pengajaran bahasa asing yang dinilai akan menganggu makna, tujuan, dan fungsi bahasa Inggris. Oleh karena itu penting sekali bagi peneliti untuk melakukan penelitian dengan tujuan untuk mencari tahu fungsi dan alasan penggunaan bahasa sunda dalm pembelajaran bahasa Inggris dan mencari tahu persepsi siswa terhadap penggunaan bahasa sunda dalam proses belajar mengajar bahasa Inggris. Penelitian ini menggunakan studi kasus dimana tiga orang guru bahasa Inggris dan 20 orang siswa menjadi subjek penelitian. Instrumen penelitian yang dipakai ialah obesrvasi, wawancara, dan kuesioner. Hasil dari penelitian ini ialah Bahasa Sunda digunakan dalam pemberian instruksi, pemberian motivasi, penjelasan kosakata dan materi ajar, menunjukan ekspresi marah, kecewa, dan bahagia, penggunaannya dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk memberikan rasa nyaman dan kemudahan ketika berkomunikasi dan berinteraksi baik dengan guru maupun teman sejawat, serta untuk menghindari kesalahpahaman makna baik dalam komunikasi biasa ataupun dalam pemeberian materi ajar. Selain itu hasil dari penelitian ini ialah siswa menunjukan persepsi positif terhadap penggunaan Bahasa Sunda dalam pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris di kelas. ABSTRACT The purposes of this research were to investigate learners’ perception toward the use of Bahasa Sunda in English class, the function of Bahasa Sunda in EFL class, and the reasons of using Bahasa Sunda in English class. The participants were 20 students in one of Senior High School in West Java, Indonesia. This research was designed in qualitative study by distributing a questionnaire and conducting observation and interview as the data collection techniques. The findings showed that Bahasa Sunda used for giving instruction and motivation, explaining vocabulary and teaching materials, and showing several expressions of angry, disappointed, and happy. In addition, the purposes of using Bahasa Sunda in English language teachings are to create comfort atmosphere, to help students in communicating and interacting with the teachers and friends, and to avoid misunderstanding both in verbal communication and in giving teaching materials. Furthermore, they also welcome the L1 (Bahasa Sunda) and they have positive perception toward the use Bahasa Sunda in English language learning. In view of this, the use of both their L1 and L2 should be balanced.  

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 193-204
Author(s):  
Claudio Diaz ◽  
Nicolas Acuña ◽  
Barbara Ravanal ◽  
Ignacio Riffo

Purpose of the study: This research aims to analyze parents’ perceptions towards the learning of English and the ways they help their children deal with English and language assessment. Methodology: This qualitative study addresses 74 Chilean parents’ perceptions of English teaching and learning. A semi-structured interview was conducted to capture the participants’ perceptions. The data were categorized using content and frequency analysis and the principles of metaphoric analysis. Main findings: The findings suggest that parents hold a positive perception of the English language and believe it is useful for their children’s lives even though they might find the learning of the language difficult. Social implications/Originality: Participants can produce metaphors that regard English as an ability and metaphors that focus on the process of learning the language. The findings of this research are useful for university stakeholders, teachers, preservice teachers, and students. Novelty/Originality of this study: In this study parents, stakeholders who have usually left aside from the language teaching and learning process, are interviewed to unfold their perceptions of what they see and believe when their children learn English.


Ta dib ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-43
Author(s):  
Annisa Astrid ◽  
Deta Desvitasari ◽  
Aghor Aqdam

Attitude is one of the considerable factors in learning and plays an essential role since it can influence language learning and performance. This study aimed at investigating students’ attitudes towards English language learning. Survey method was used in this study to describe the attitudes of the students at one Islamic private senior high school towards English language learning. The participants involved in this study were 217 students at one Islamic private senior high school in Indralaya. In collecting the data, we employed a Likert scale questionnaire consisting of 20 items which were divided into 5 components; (1) attitude towards native English speakers, (2) motivational orientation in learning English, (3) interest in English, (4) attitude towards English class, and (5) attitude towards English teachers. The result of this study indicated that the attitude of the students of one Islamic private senior high school in Indralaya South Sumatera towards English language learning was generally positive.


Author(s):  
Sandy T. Soto ◽  
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Ligia Fernanda Espinosa Cevallos ◽  
José Pomavilla ◽  
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The advent of technology has influenced education, even in the most remote parts of the world. Nowadays, it is totally normal for a person to have some technological devices such as laptops, iPads, tablets, and especially cell phones. Ecuador is not far from this reality. Moreover, in the English Language Learning Standards, the Ministry of Education suggests using technological resources in teaching (eg internet, software, computers and related devices). Given this warm welcome to the use of technology in Ecuador’s English classes, as well as the number of students using cell phones in Ecuador, this chapter is intended to provide basic information on the use of cell phone games within English class.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-65
Author(s):  
Rizki Fiprinita ◽  
Roswati Roswati ◽  
Idham Syahputra ◽  
Nurdiana Nurdiana

Abstract The integration between English language learning and character values is paramount to improve student achievements include cognitive, psychomotor, and affective. Yet, the implementation of this integration has insufficient results.  Therefore, this research aimed to develop English learning materials integrated with character values. The research design was research and development (RnD) developed by Borg and Gall and modified by Sugiyono with 4-D (define, design, develop, and disseminate) model. The research was conducted at grade VII of  State Junior High School 4 Pekanbaru. The techniques of collecting data were questionnaire, interviews, and observation. The module was validated by experts and practitioners. The data were analyzed both quantitative and qualitative by concerning 3 aspects: content (english learning materials and character values), media design, and practicality. Based on research findings, the module was practical (79%) and very valid in terms of media design (86%) and content (95%). Hence, this module can be used as an assisting tool for students not only to understand and practice the language, but also develop their attitude in communication.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-34
Author(s):  
Wei Cheng

Abstract: English language activities are enjoyable and respect the students’ subjectivity, which stimulates their enthusiasm for using English communication. Therefore, it is widely welcomed by junior high school students. The development of the English club and their activities, such as membership, management systems, event planning, advisory lecturers and cooperation with school management, among others, all directly affect the club activities. Therefore, it is essential to promote their club activities in junior high school English language learning. This paper analyzes the role of the English club and explores their process of conducting specific activities. It is hoped that this paper will be used as a reference for future studies.


Author(s):  
Theresya Adhelya Pharamita ◽  
Mei Hardiah ◽  
Indah Damayanti

This research concerned with the types of code switching and code mixing used by the teachers, teachers’ reasons in using code switching and code mixing, and students’ perception of code switching and code mixing used by the teacher in the class. This research was a descriptive qualitative research. The researcher used observation checklist, video recording, interview, and questionnaire as the instruments of this research. The data of this research was analyzed by classifying the types of code switching used theory of Poplack and the types code mixing used theory of Hoffman. The result of this research shows that the English teachers did all the types of code switching in English class. Namely; tag code switching, inter-sentential code switching, and intra-sentential code switching. Meanwhile, the researcher found that the teachers only used two from the three types of code mixing. Namely; intra-sentential code mixing and intra-lexical code mixing. The type that did not appear was involvement in a change of pronunciation. This study revealed that the teachers’ reason in using code switching and code mixing are; to help the students in learning English and to make the students more focus in learning process. For the students’ perception, most of the students agreed that the use of code switching and code mixing helps them understand the materials in English language learning class.  


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-122
Author(s):  
Sri Surya Dewi

English has become a crucial language needs to be learned by all of the students in Indonesia. Its significances for both the education and career drive English to be a subject assessed in the National Exam. From the aforementioned issue, this study attempts to investigate three points such as parents’ perceptions and parents’ involvement of their children’s English Language learning (ELL), and their perceptions related to their involvement in their children’s ELL. Since this study was conducted to portray the natural context and interpret the parents’ behavior, qualitative approach with basic qualitative is applied. Accordingly, interviews with both parents and children were also conducted to gain the data. The finding shows that 7 out of 11 parents have positive perception about their children’s ELL, whilst the rest have negative perceptions. Moreover, it was found that there are three categories of parents’ involvements, including learning at home, decision-making, and collaborating with community. From those two mentioned points concerning the parents’ perceptions and involvements, it can be seen that the parents’ involvement is strongly influenced by the perceptions which they possessed. The more positive the parents' attitude towards English, the more participation they administer to support their children’s ELL.


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