The article aimed to determine the types of errors found in classroom learning interactions at (Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam) PTKI Metro, to analyze the strategies used in correcting student errors in classroom learning interactions at PTKI Metro and to know the aspects of Surface Strategy Taxonomy which was found in classroom learning interaction errors at PTKI Metro. In analyzing the data, the researchers used the theory of Dalton-Puffer (2007) which was used to find out and describe the types of common student errors in the interaction of learning English in the classroom. Then, using the theory offered by Mendez at al (2010) which is applied to analyze the types of lecturer strategies in correcting student errors in learning. The researcher also analyzed the linguistic aspects of the taxonomy category in the student's errors using the theory of Dulay, Burth, and Krhashen (1982). The results show that the corrective feedback strategies used by lecturers at PTKI Metro City were Explicit Correction, Recast, Clarification Request, and Metalinguistic Feedback. And this study also classifies the types of errors based on the Aspects Surface Strategy Taxonomy on learning interactions in the classroom.
The aim of this study gave an assistance to increase the teachers’ skill in academic writing and knowing the many source of online library. The researchers used ABCD (Asset Bassed Community Development). The sample was teachers The steeps in giving assistance involve inkulturasi, discovery, Design, and Define. The result showed that there were an impact on the understanding of teachers are well acquainted with article writing techniques, reputable international journal indexation, accredited national indexation (SINTA), and national journals (having ISSN). Besides that, the teachers could find out the various resources references by utilizing online libraries such as digilib or repository that available at every Perguruan PTKIN, PTKIS or PTU universities, the utilization of National Library membership, Google Scholar, etc. With a complex understanding, teachers can find out the steps in preparing a good manuscript. Keywords: Assistance Academic Writing, Online Library, Scientific Writing Journal
In terms of language acquisition, preschoolers are associated with the golden age. This led to the awareness of the importance of mastering English as early as possible. Vocabulary learning is an important aspect of learning a language because the basis of language is vocabulary. However, a lack of strategy in introducing English vocabulary is the problem faced by preschool teachers. This study is a literature review that aims to review the use of songs in vocabulary learning for preschoolers. In addition, the success of using songs in English vocabulary learning for preschoolers, which was reported by a lot of studies, is thought to be paramount to discuss. This study refers to 49 references which are books or articles from journals related to the use of songs as a medium in vocabulary learning for early childhood. Therefore, this article is intended to review the use of songs in English vocabulary learning for preschoolers. The English vocabulary, English children's songs, and development of English Vocabulary in preschoolers were presented descriptively. The review concludes that songs can be an alternative media in vocabulary learning for preschoolers.
Many scholars have investigated how teachers interact with students in the ELT classroom, such as teacher talks and teacher reinforcements. This study aims at investigating the verbal and non-verbal compliments used by the English teachers in the EFL classroom. This study deployed a case study method that involved two English teachers at a state junior high school in Seluma regency, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia. The instruments used in this study were an observation sheet, video recording, and unstructured interview. The observation was done for three meetings for each teacher. The data were analyzed using the interactive data analysis model. The results show that the English teachers used five types of verbal compliments (e.g., good, very good, well done, that’s right, and nice) and non-verbal compliments (e.g., hand movements, head movements, facial expression, touching the students, and standing near the students) to show their appreciation to the students’ responses. In conclusion, the English teachers have used some verbal and non-verbal compliments, but they should use more diverse types of verbal and non-verbal compliments to build students’ performances in the ELT classroom. This study gives new insights for English teachers about the types and importance of compliments to boost the students’ participation, motivation, and interaction in classroom activities.
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