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Iswan Garamba; Ronaully Marbun

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity was conducted in a Christian ministry institution located in Makassar City, South Sulawesi. The Student Creativity Program (PKM) was motivated by the reality that many people in Makassar have not yet known or believed in Isa Al-Masih (Jesus Christ )as Lord and Savior. As a city with a predominantly non-Christian population, evangelism in Makassar needs to be carried out contextually, wisely, and lovingly, without offending the beliefs of the surrounding community. The “PI 3 Saja” method (an acronym for Evangelism anytime, anywhere, and to anyone) serves as a relevant and effective strategy for reaching out to society. Through the 5P approach (Pertalian—Relationship, Peralihan—Transition, Penginsafan—Conviction, Pengabaran—Proclamation, and Penyelesaian—Commitment), this method emphasizes the importance of friendship, empathy, and naturally sharing the Gospel in everyday conversations. The purpose of this activity was to train participants in the institution to become contextual evangelists who can share the Good News without coercion, but rather through exemplary living and genuine friendship with others. The training and field practice results showed positive responses from the community, the formation of small discipleship groups (house churches), and an increased sense of courage and sensitivity among participants in sharing the Gospel in non-Christian environments. This activity demonstrates that evangelism can remain relevant and effective when it prioritizes love, relationships, and sensitivity to local culture.

Halimahtu Saddiah; Ivana Rasikah Azzahra; Susi Eria Agustina; Yoga Marcell Karosekali

Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aimed to analyze teacher conversations in the “Descriptive Text” learning video from MAS Ponpes Darul Qur'an using Sinclair and Coulthard's discourse model. With a qualitative descriptive design, data were collected through video observation and transcribed to identify exchanges, movements, and actions in classroom interactions. The results show that the Initiation–Response–Follow-up (IRF) structure dominates classroom discourse, with teachers taking most of the initiative through questions, explanations, and directions, while students generally provide brief and limited responses. Teacher follow-ups are mostly evaluative, using praise and confirmation, which helps maintain motivation but does not expand student cooperation. The discussion highlights that while this teacher-centered approach ensures clarity, structure, and regularity, it also limits opportunities for students to provide longer and more creative responses. The study concludes that teacher talk has a dual role: as a facilitator of learning and as an obstacle when it is too dominant. More varied strategies, such as open-ended questions and in-depth feedback, are recommended to create a more interactive and student-centered classroom environment.

Angga kurniawan; Nurul Zahriani JF

Karakter : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This research endeavors to scrutinize how keen students are on learning Islamic Religious Education (PAI) at SMKS Muhammadiyah 9 Medan. The impetus for this investigation arises from the noticeable lack of enthusiasm among students when they attend PAI lessons. These lessons are frequently seen as uninteresting, lacking variety, and less stimulating when compared to the vocational subjects they are studying. These circumstances create difficulties for PAI instructors, who must establish a learning environment that not only delivers content but also cultivates real motivation and a genuine passion in the students. A qualitative descriptive method was used for this study, and information was gathered through classroom observations, conversations with instructors and students, and surveys to gain insights into students' views on their educational experiences. The information was analyzed to pinpoint the internal and external elements that affect learning interest. The results show that the students' level of interest in learning is somewhere between moderate and low. Personal drive, study routines, and students' mental preparation are examples of internal variables, whereas teaching strategies, the use of educational resources, and the backing of the school setting and family are examples of external variables. The research emphasizes the necessity for teaching strategies that are relevant, diverse, engaging, and more in line with the requirements of the students, based on these findings. It is hoped that learning PAI will not only improve cognitive comprehension but will also raise awareness of the significance of Islamic principles in daily life.

Yosua Mordekhai Hutabarat; Isna Damayanti; Shyavara Aisyah; Fatiha Azka Ghassani; Indrawati Indrawati

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Transformasi Kesejahteraan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This Community Service Program aims to strengthen the basic English language skills of children aged 5-12 in RW 03 Kalibaru, Cilincing, North Jakarta. Initial observations revealed low vocabulary mastery and a lack of confidence in communication among these children. With foreign language literacy rates for primary school-aged children in coastal North Jakarta at only 27.5%, non-formal educational intervention is crucial to support their school learning. As part of a university community service program (KKN), this initiative was carried out over three meetings with 30 children. The method used was Participatory Action Research (PAR), which emphasizes active collaboration between program facilitators and the community. The program's implementation included introducing basic materials such as the alphabet, numbers, colors, and vocabulary related to animals and family members, as well as practicing simple conversations like self-introductions and greetings. The learning methods applied were highly interactive, integrating educational games, songs, visualization, and role-playing. The evaluation, using pre-test and post-test instruments, showed a significant improvement in the participants' understanding. The average initial score increased sharply from 68.5 to 85.7, representing a 17.2-point or approximately 25% increase. This improvement proves the effectiveness of the interactive methods used in strengthening material mastery. Furthermore, the program successfully fostered an inclusive and enjoyable learning environment. A social change was observed in the form of increased self-confidence among the children when using English, a willingness to speak in front of their friends, and positive interactions among participants. Overall, this program not only succeeded in enhancing basic English skills but also fostered social transformation through increased confidence and positive interaction. Although challenges such as varying levels of understanding and limited learning media were encountered.

Avriliani Sugianto; Murtiadi Murtiadi; Roynaldi Arista

SABER : Jurnal Teknik Informatika, Sains dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study aims to identify, describe, and analyze the organizational communication strategy implemented by the Chairman of the Youth Organization Sub Unit 032 of Jatiasih District in increasing member loyalty. The phenomenon behind this study is the fluctuation in the presence of members in organizational activities and the challenge of maintaining active youth participation in the digital era. Members' loyalty is seen as a determining factor for the success of an organization in carrying out social, cultural, and community programs. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation of Karang Taruna activities, and documentation of organizational archives. The research informants were selected using purposive sampling techniques, including the Chairman of the Youth Organization and members who actively participated. Data analysis is carried out using an interactive model that includes collection, reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawn. The results of the study show that the communication strategy of the Chairman of the Youth Organization is democratic, participatory, and interpersonal. The communication media used is in the form of WhatsApp Groups for quick coordination and face-to-face meetings to strengthen emotional bonds between members. The Chair also utilizes informal strategies such as casual conversations and non-formal social interactions to get closer to members. This strategy has a positive effect on member loyalty indicators, such as compliance, responsibility, active participation, and a sense of belonging to the organization. This study concludes that effective, open, empathetic, and adaptive communication to the needs of members is the main factor in strengthening the loyalty of youth organizations. These findings are expected to make an academic contribution to the study of community-based organizational communication and practical benefits for Karang Taruna administrators and similar organizations in managing membership dynamics at the local level.

Devananda Satria Nugraha; Suryanto Suryanto

Kajian Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Digital technology has significantly shifted communication patterns among the residents of RT 02 RW 08 Bangetayu, transitioning from traditional face-to-face interactions to digital spaces, particularly through Facebook groups. This study employs a qualitative method, utilizing observation, in-depth interviews with nine informants, and digital content analysis to explore this transformation. The findings show that, while direct communication still exists, digital interactions have become dominant due to their speed, expressive freedom, and coordination efficiency. This shift is largely driven by increased accessibility to digital platforms, the rise of digital culture, and the comfort of communicating without facing traditional social barriers. Residents are more inclined to engage online as it provides a sense of convenience and a platform for sharing opinions freely. However, the study also highlights a paradox where online participation has surged, while face-to-face conversations have declined, leading to challenges in maintaining social cohesion within the community. The study suggests that while digital communication offers many advantages, it is essential to find a balance between online and offline interactions to preserve the strong community ties that are fostered through personal, direct engagement. The implications of this research call for efforts to promote a hybrid communication model that integrates both digital and face-to-face interactions for the benefit of community building and social harmony

Trisnawati Bura; Nona Lin; Maria Eka Febriyanti Dua Dala; Yusfina Tuto; Fransiska Andrea Poa +2 more

Jurnal Motivasi Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to examine in-depth the forms and types of clauses that appear in everyday conversations on social media, particularly on the Facebook platform. The focus of the study is directed at how social media users form and use clauses in online interactions, and their implications for message comprehension. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques consisting of observations of conversations and interactions between users. The collected data are then analyzed to identify patterns, variations, and characteristics of the clauses used. The results show that the language forms used tend to be non-standard, for example, short sentences, omissions of subject or predicate elements, and the use of informal vocabulary. However, these variations do not hinder the understanding of messages between users. Instead, the use of these forms reflects users' adaptation to the nature of online communication, which demands speed and efficiency. This phenomenon demonstrates the flexibility of language that is constantly evolving in response to changes in social and technological contexts. The research findings confirm that language dynamics in the digital era not only influence clause form and structure but also enrich the variety of contemporary Indonesian discourse. This has important implications for education, particularly in language learning. By understanding the role of clauses in online communication, educators can adapt teaching methods to be more relevant to the linguistic realities faced by students. This research contributes to the study of sociolinguistics and digital communication, while also opening up opportunities for further research. Future, more in-depth studies could explore the influence of online interactions on language development, the relationship between language and culture, and how technology shapes communication patterns in society.  

Dwi Husnaini; Saidah Ahmad

Perspektif: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Bahasa 2025 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

This research is based on the problem faced by students who feel bored due to their lack of active role during the learning process. It is necessary to rejuvenate learning facilities that are able to attract students' interest in reading and the lack of interest in reading students in the process of learning Indonesian which has an impact on the learning process carried out. This study aims to describe the application of the Scramble method in improving students' interest in reading in the process of learning Indonesian in Class II MI Muhajirin Jambi City. The method used in this study is Classroom Action Research (CAR), with the type of data including primary and secondary data, while the subjects studied include teachers and students in class II. The method of collecting information is carried out by tests, observations, conversations, and archiving. The data analysis method uses descriptive analysis and percentages to assess success in the action. The study revealed that the interest in reading of Class II MI Muhajirin Jambi City students after participating in Indonesian language learning with the Scramble method experienced a significant increase, seen from the condition of students' interest in reading in cycle I in each indicator carried out by between 13 to 15 students, so that it is at a percentage of between 50 to 60%. In cycle II, there was a very good increase in students' reading interest, where an average of 19 to 23 students actively carried out 5 indicators of reading interest, so that the percentage of success of the Scramble method in increasing reading interest ranged from 70% to 90% with good and very good predicates. The data shows that the application of the Scramble method can increase students' interest in learning Indonesian in Class II of MI Muhajirin, Jambi City.

Fitria Wahyu Nugraheni; Marius Pramana

International Journal of Educational Development 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study explores the effectiveness of role play as a teaching method to enhance students' speaking skills in professional secretarial contexts, specifically in business telephone conversations, presentations, and negotiations. The research was conducted within the Diploma III Secretarial Program over one academic semester. Employing a qualitative methodology, the study involved classroom observations and student reflections gathered through feedback sessions. The objective was to assess how role play could contribute to the development of fluency, confidence, and contextual language use in English for specific professional purposes. The findings revealed that role play significantly improved students' speaking performance. Students showed greater confidence in expressing ideas, improved fluency, and a better understanding of appropriate vocabulary and expressions suited to professional environments. Furthermore, students expressed that the interactive and practical nature of role play made learning more enjoyable and less intimidating, allowing them to immerse themselves in real-life communication scenarios. These positive experiences encouraged active participation and increased motivation to learn English for professional use. The study also highlighted the value of reflective learning, as students were able to identify their own progress and areas for improvement. Through continuous engagement in simulated professional tasks, learners developed better adaptability in communication and exhibited more natural conversational flow during tasks that mirrored real workplace situations. In conclusion, the role play method proves to be a highly effective pedagogical tool for enhancing speaking skills in secretarial English. It not only helps build linguistic competence but also cultivates soft skills necessary for professional communication. Therefore, it is recommended that educators incorporate role play regularly in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) curricula to maximize its benefits in developing productive speaking abilities among students.

Ikhwan Alfath Nurul Fathony; Ikhwan Alfath Nurul Fathony; Affix Mareta; Beta Estri Adiana; Olivia Wardhani +1 more

Jurnal Elektronika dan Komputer 2025 STEKOM PRESS

Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) for the Indonesian language faces significant challenges due to high Word Error Rate (WER), especially when using pre-trained models without fine-tuning. This study develops an optimized ASR system using a hybrid cloud architecture that integrates the Faster-Whisper large-v3 engine with advanced audio preprocessing techniques. The system adopts a distributed architecture, with Google Colab (Tesla T4, 15GB VRAM) as the GPU server and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (8 core, 32GB RAM) as the client. Evaluation was conducted on five Indonesian audio samples covering formal news, informal conversations, and long-duration recordings. The system achieved an 80% success rate in processing, with WER ranging from 27.69% (formal news) to 645.16% (informal conversations). Resource utilization was also efficient, with 21.3% GPU usage and 35.4% RAM usage. Processing time remained stable for normal-sized files but experienced timeouts on large files (>50MB). The results indicate that hybrid cloud architecture is feasible for distributed ASR processing in Indonesian, with several areas still open for optimization toward production deployment.

Ni Luh Desy Suari Dewi; I Gede Neil Prajamukti Wardhana; Yohanes Octovianus L. Awololon

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa 2025 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

In Indonesia and many other EFL contexts, English is often taught in structured classroom settings that rely on scripted dialogues and controlled practice. This limits students’ exposure to spontaneous, real-life communication, reducing their ability to use English naturally and appropriately in authentic situations. This study investigates the pragmatic competence of Indonesian students during English interview interactions with foreign tourists, using Grice’s Cooperative Principle as the theoretical framework. Five video recordings were analyzed, featuring elementary and secondary students conducting unscripted interviews with tourists at Seminyak Beach, Bali. While the students generally demonstrated adequate grammatical control and vocabulary range, the findings reveal recurring challenges in sustaining natural and cooperative conversations. The most frequent violations involved the Maxims of Relation, Quantity, and Manner, with students often failing to respond appropriately to tourist answers, providing minimal elaboration, or speaking in unclear and disorganized ways. The results highlight the need for English language teaching to include explicit instruction in pragmatic skills, such as turn-taking, topic development, and interactional awareness.

Taufiq Hidayat; Taswirul Afkar; Seftia Wulan Ayu Ningrum; Falah Arifbillah Subagio

Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aims to examine the realization of Grice’s cooperative principles in transactional speech acts between sellers and buyers at the Depo Air Minum Isi Ulang Sehat Lestari (Healthy Refill Drinking Water Depot). The cooperative principles consist of four maxims: quantity, quality, relevance, and manner. The research is motivated by the importance of effective communication in sales interactions, particularly to avoid misunderstandings in conveying intentions and information. A qualitative descriptive method was employed, with data collected through participatory observation and recorded conversations. The findings indicate that all four maxims were naturally realized in daily interactions. Utterances such as “Mas, air satu” (“One gallon, please”), “Air galon segar loh” (“The water is fresh”), and “Tolong kirim air 10 galon” (“Please deliver 10 gallons”) reflect contextually appropriate and functionally effective applications of the maxims. Furthermore, the use of concise, clear, and straightforward speech structures shows that the cooperative principles are not only evident in content but also in the linguistic form used. These findings highlight that communication in micro-level services such as water refill depots tends to be pragmatic, efficient, and shaped by local social norms and contextual understanding.

Sapriani Sapriani; Syamsiah Depalina

Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Anak Usia Dini 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aims to analyze how everyday conversations can significantly improve early childhood speech. The main focus of this research is the importance of environmental stimulation and the quality of interaction between children and adults, such as parents and teachers, in the process of language development. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through direct observation and in-depth interviews with teachers and parents of early childhood. The results showed that daily interactions such as storytelling, question and answer activities, and structured games can significantly expand children's vocabulary, improve the sentence structure used, and increase children's confidence in communicating. Verbal activities that are carried out consistently and purposefully are proven to have a positive impact on the development of speaking skills. In conclusion, quality daily conversations play a central role in optimizing children's speaking skills from an early age, and are an important foundation for overall language development.

Umi Salamah; Syamsiah Depalina

WISSEN : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study aims to examine the importance of environment and social interaction in supporting early childhood language development. The research was conducted on Jalan Perjuangan, Dalan Lidang Subdistrict, using a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation involving children aged 4–6 years, teachers, and parents. The findings reveal that a linguistically rich environment and active, positive social interactions both at home and in educational settings have a significant impact on children's language skills. Children raised in supportive environments and frequently engaged in conversations, cooperative play, and storytelling activities show better vocabulary growth, sentence structure development, and communication abilities. In conclusion, environment and social interaction play a vital role in shaping early childhood language competence and should be given serious attention by parents, educators, and the surrounding community.  

Syafilawati Mongilong; Moh.Karmin Baruadi; Nuramila Nuramila

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Language contact that occurs in a multilingual society causes various linguistic events. One of these linguistic events is the language shift that occurs among children in Bantik Sumoit Village. This study aims to describe how the Bantik language shift occurs, the factors causing the Bantik language shift, and efforts to overcome the Bantik language shift among children in Bantik Sumoit Village, Bolaang Timur District. This study uses a qualitative descriptive research type located in Bantik Sumoit Village, Bolaang Timur District. The data collection technique used is by listening to direct conversations from children while recording and noting important things during the interaction process. Then data analysis is carried out by transcribing, reading, selecting data, identifying data, grouping/classifying, and making conclusions. The results of the study show that the use of the Bantik language has experienced a significant shift which is marked by indicators such as the replacement of traditional languages ​​by other languages ​​and the emergence of an imbalance in its use. This indicator indicates that language shift occurs when the use of the first and second languages ​​becomes unbalanced. If this balance is lost, there are two possibilities that can occur. First, the first language persists despite the influence of the second language. Second, the first language is replaced by the second language until it is no longer used. This is influenced by a number of factors, namely education, socio-economic conditions, environment, and family. Efforts to overcome language shift include: adding Bantik language as a local content subject (mulok) in schools, the active role of parents in using regional languages ​​in the family environment, and increasing public awareness of the importance of preserving regional languages ​​in everyday life.    

Ira Datul Aini; Qurrotu A’yun; Anggi Wijayanto; Muhammad Farhan Ramadani

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze the forms of diglossia that occur in Indonesian language speech at Madrasah Aliyah Al-Falah. This descriptive qualitative approach provides a view or picture of the description made to understand the phenomenon or problem in depth. The purpose of this study is to obtain the results of observations and observations regarding speech that refers to the diglossia of MA Al-Falah students through conversations with prepared data codes so that they can produce data input into written language. Through this study, the author hopes to provide new insights into the diglossia of MA Al-Falah students in High and Low speech.

Ira Datul Aini; Qurrotu A’yun; Anggi Wijayanto; Muhammad Farhan Ramadani

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze the forms of diglossia that occur in Indonesian language speech at Madrasah Aliyah Al-Falah. This descriptive qualitative approach provides a view or picture of the description made to understand the phenomenon or problem in depth. The purpose of this study is to obtain the results of observations and observations regarding speech that refers to the diglossia of MA Al-Falah students through conversations with prepared data codes so that they can produce data input into written language. Through this study, the author hopes to provide new insights into the diglossia of MA Al-Falah students in High and Low speech.

Dea Sholihatun Ni’mah; Anik Fatiatur Rohmaniyah; Binti Tsaniatul Wakhidah; Muhammad Yusron Yusuf; Luthfa Nugrahaini

This study examines how the actors’ linguistic backgrounds influence the pronunciation of Javanese dialect in Bayu Skak’s film Yowis Ben. Using a phonetic-phonological approach and performative analysis, this study explores how non-native Javanese actors pronounce typical Javanese dialect sounds in the context of film acting. Data were obtained through transcriptions of conversations in the film and observations of the actors’ performances, then analyzed to reveal the forms of phonological variation that emerged. The findings indicate that individual linguistic factors of the actors play an important role in determining the authenticity of dialect pronunciation. Non-Javanese actors tend to show symptoms of phonological interference, such as phoneme changes and intonation that do not conform to Javanese dialect patterns. However, intensive dialect training can help some actors approach more authentic pronunciation. The uniqueness of this study lies in its approach that combines phonological studies with performance analysis in films, and its focus on the use of dialect in cinematic contexts, not just everyday or formal communication. This study makes a significant contribution to the development of applied phonology and offers insights for the film industry that promotes local cultural values

Muhammad Abrar; Latifah Qorimahtul Fajri; Syahrul Ramadhan; Elfia Sukma; Norliza Jamaluddin

Bhinneka: Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2025 Universitas Palan

This research aims to analyze language variation, especially dialect, in the film Catatan Menantu Sinting and its influence on communication and relationships between characters in the family. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach with documentation techniques to observe the characters' conversations in the movie that contain dialect variations. The focus of the research is on the difference in dialect between the son-in-law character who uses standard Indonesian and the mother-in-law character who uses Minang dialect, as well as its impact on social and cultural relationships between family members. The results show that the use of dialect in this film serves as a tool to illustrate the differences in social status, education, and cultural identity of the characters, as well as enrich their characterization. Besides that, dialect variations also affect the dynamics of communication in the family, by creating tension or closeness between characters. The use of code switching between formal language and local dialect also illustrates social adaptation and attempts to create familiarity in family relationships. Overall, this study reveals that dialect not only functions as a tool of communication, but also as a reinforcement of characterization and social dynamics in films.

Nabilah Siti Haniyah; Nurul Nabila Lubis; Nisa Angelina Agustin Silitonga; Meisuri Meisuri

Jurnal Ilmuan Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

In the digital era, podcasts have emerged as a powerful medium for in-depth conversations that allow speakers to address complex social, personal, and controversial issues. This study aims to analyze how Grice's Cooperative Principles are adhered to, flouted, or violated in Jansen Manangsang's episode on CURHAT BANG. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, selected transcripts will be examined to uncover patterns of conversational behavior that reveal how meaning is constructed and concealed in emotionally intense digital communication. The research highlights the complexity of pragmatic interpretation and underscores the importance of pragmatics theory in analyzing real-life, emotionally charged conversations in digital media. This research contributes to digital pragmatics by showing how language in controversial podcasts shapes public perception, manages emotion, and constructs social narratives.