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Volume 12 Number 2 Year 2022

24 articles in this issue 

Aigul Akhmetova,Soeharto Soeharto,Gaysha Imambayeva,Beno Csapó

Improving reading skills in English for young Kazakhstani learners is a challenging process, but it was unfortunate that teachers in Kazakhstan do not frequently apply and implement assessments in the context of a school or classroom.  Following a pi... see more

Pags. 280 - 292  

Alya Ditha Berliana,Harwintha Yuhria Anjarningsih

To attract global multilingual audiences, English lyrics had been included in K-Pop songs for decades as a strategy (Lauren, 2018; Sea, 2018). This paper analyzed the English usage of “All Night”, “Blue Flame”, and “Knock” by ASTRO, a third-generation K-P... see more

Pags. 293 - 307  

Artanti Puspita Sari

Parents of transnational sojourner families, who stay temporarily in a country other than their own, navigate across online and offline spaces to mediate their children’s socialization into the linguistic competence they need for both contexts, namely the... see more

Pags. 308 - 320  

Arum Nisma Wulanjani,Candradewi Wahyu Anggraeni,Sukma Shinta Yunianti

The existence of the COVID-19 pandemic forces the Indonesian government to carry on online learning at all education levels, to keep the teaching and learning going on. For students, this ongoing online learning has brought about various impacts on their ... see more

Pags. 321 - 333  

Bassil Mashaqba,Anas Huneety,Mohammed Abu Guba,Bara'ah Al-Duneibat

This paper investigates the production of Arabic gutturals by native (NSs) and non-native speakers (NNSs) of Arabic. A total of 40 participants, 20 NSs and 20 NNSs were recruited. 240 tokens were collected using two major methods: free speech and nonsense... see more

Pags. 334 - 347  

Fathiaty Murtadho

This study aimed to investigate the effects of using the mother tongue in delivering audiovisual health protocol messages on health attitudes and behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic. The measurement of the investigation into the variables of gender, age... see more

Pags. 348 - 360  

Husnul Qodim,Fajar Rohandy,Eri Kurniawan

The fact that a large number of Arabic loanwords exist in Indonesian-type languages has been public knowledge; however, the number of studies about the types of Arabic lexical items, and their meaning shifts particularly in the Sundanese language is surpr... see more

Pags. 361 - 373  

Iyen Nurlaelawati,Wawan Gunawan,Nenden Sri Lengkanawati

Reading to Learn (R2L) Pedagogy evolved from the development of genre pedagogy, which has gained more attraction in language teaching and learning. In an effort to continuously yield empirical advantages in supporting students’ learning in reading and wri... see more

Pags. 374 - 384  

Mai Mowafy

The paper investigates the use of digital storytelling as a means of empowering Muslim women and enabling them to be heard. It examines how digital stories are used as “counter narratives” by Muslim women to refute public dominant narratives as “counter-n... see more

Pags. 385 - 398  

Marites Mercado Abdon,Aireen Barrios

Developing strong reading skills in children is crucial to overcoming language and academic barriers and ensuring future success in education.  The extent of phonological awareness (PA) substantially affects children's reading ability (Hoff, 2014). T... see more

Pags. 399 - 411  

Marsandi Manar

Understanding the language aspect of deaf students in reference to their hearing counterparts plays a salient role in providing language teaching and learning treatment for the former.  As the initial effort to contribute to the language pedagogy for... see more

Pags. 412 - 420  

Monaliza Hernandez Mamac,Lungguh Ariang Bangga

English as Foreign Language (EFL) textbooks contain texts with topics integrated from content areas, such as science. In Thai basic education, learning in content areas is typically done in Thai. Therefore, EFL reading texts provide learners with primary ... see more

Pags. 421 - 433  

Muhammad Rifqi,Januarius Mujiyanto,Rudi Hartono,Sri Wuli Fitriati

Research has thus far shown that students' interest and active involvement are pivotal in the language learning process. However, there is a paucity of research examining how an English literary text can be exploited to bolster student engagement in an In... see more

Pags. 434 - 447  

Natalie Kirchhoff,Raúl Dávila-Romero

Interaction between learners is proven to be beneficial for second and foreign language acquisition. This article reports on a quasi-experimental study conducted in a German as a foreign language (GFL) classroom in a university in Spain. The study explore... see more

Pags. 448 - 465  

Nava Nourdad,Mohammad Amin Banagozar

Vocabulary is one of the main components in learning a new language which provides the ground for language learners to learn and use the language. In this regard e-portfolio, as a recent and novel assessment technique, can have the potential for vocabular... see more

Pags. 466 - 475  

Ni Luh Putu Sri Adnyani,Ni Made Rai Wisudariani,I Wayan Swandana

It is debatable whether bilingual children can distinguish between their two languages from an early age. This study aims to describe how a bilingual infant differentiates between her two languages, focusing on the acquisition of a dual vocabulary. This t... see more

Pags. 476 - 488  

Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro,Yeni Fitri,Heri Retnawati,Yasir Alsamiri

Evidence suggests that autonomous language learning has been one of the primary areas of interest in the field of English Language Teaching due to its fundamental roles in empowering students in taking the responsibility for their learning both in and out... see more

Pags. 489 - 500  

Pitambar Paudel

With the change in socio-political and educational contexts in global academia, the trend of writing academic papers has arisen among Nepali students and educators in higher education. However, many of them are still unfamiliar with the basic standard to ... see more

Pags. 501 - 510  

Raden Safrina

This paper examines the social meanings from interactions of a Facebook group which posts mini fictions in the Sundanese language. The examination was more specifically focused on comments for mini fiction posts written by a woman writer. Following the id... see more

Pags. 511 - 520  

Ravina Toppo,Sweta Sinha

A multilingual country such as India with numerous languages and dialects provides fertile grounds for evasive language crimes. From threat letters to ransom demands, the scope of crime is huge. The cases of illegal immigrants have only added to the fragi... see more

Pags. 521 - 532  

Risnawaty Risnawaty,Milisi Sembiring,Ihsan Fadilah,Henni Subagiarti,Annim Hasibuan

Since the beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic, the world has heavily relied on the internet to acquire information. The Pandemic is growing as a complex information discourse with so many texts from many sources. Various texts about Covid-19 certainly have... see more

Pags. 533 - 544  

SF. Luthfie Arguby Purnomo,Lilik Untari,SF. Lukfianka Sanjaya Purnama,Muhammad Zainal Muttaqien,Robith Khoiril Umam,Yustin Sartika,Muh Nashirudin,Shabrina An Adzhani

The demand for domestication and localization of children’s literature compels translators to not only translate the texts but also transadapt them. Significant problems arise when the texts have to fit the cultures and religions of the target users. This... see more

Pags. 545 - 555  

Wirawati Ngui,Vincent Pang,Wendy Hiew

This study investigated the use of an e-Portfolio for assessment at a Malaysian public university. Prior to the advent of the Internet, paper portfolios are ubiquitous forms of projects and assessments. However, they have limitations in terms of portabili... see more

Pags. 556 - 568  

Ying Zhou,Hasliza Abd Halim

Problem-solving is essentially a process with schematic, conversational and procedural attributes. This skill set is essential for graduates to solve problems they encounter in their social, academic, and professional lives. A huge portion of problem-solv... see more

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