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    USING DUBBING AND SUBTITLING METHODS THROUGH FILM IN MOTIVATING STUDENTS IN ENGLISH SPEAKING AND CONVERSATION

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    This research describes the use of the dubbing and subtitling method through film in motivating students in English speaking/conversation. This research is library research. The analysis shows that the video project of dubbing in the film is engaging, motivating, and effective in improving language abilities. However, film media using dubbing can be combined with subtitling methods to make English learning more interesting, imaginative, and engaging. It means that both dubbing and subtitling can be used to practice English conversation skills with film. They can be applied to motivate students and even improve pronunciation and vocabulary mastery. Dubbing involves imitating the actors’ voices and acting out dialogue scenes to practice students' pronunciation. Subtitling involves the use of Indonesian language transcription (Indonesian subtitling version) and English transcription (English subtitling version) for helping students to understand the vocabulary meaning in the dialogue. To motivate students’ English speaking/conversation skills with those methods, students can choose their favorite films and actors, choose short film materials and search for subtitles, and practice English speaking in monologs or conversations in pairs. So, students can be interested and motivated, even improving their overall language learning experience. The previous studies also indicate the use of the dubbing/subtitling method in film improves students' motivation and enthusiasm in English speaking/conversation

    THE DIASPORIC LIFE OF PAKISTANI-AMERICAN GIRL IN DUR E AZIZ AMNA’S AMERICAN FEVER

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    American Fever is a novel that tells the story of a high school girl from Pakistan named Hira who joins a student exchange program for 1 year in America. As a diaspora subject, Hira's arrival to America raises issues related to identity. Hira is seen as a stranger and she also has difficulty to adapt in a new environment with the different culture from Pakistan. Therefore, Bhabha's theory of postcolonialism is applied in this study. This thesis aims to reveal the cultural strategy undertaken by Hira to survive in America by connecting with contextual conditions and to find out the author's views on diaspora issues through the novels she wrote. This thesis is a critical-qualitative study. Primary data are from novels and secondary data are from the internet, books and articles. The results of the analysis of this novel show that as a diaspora subject, Hira experiences a phase of 'unhomeliness' caused by her first arrival to America. Then, to overcome this condition, Hira applies a cultural adjustment known as mimicry. The result of mimicry is that Hira has hybrid identity, as a Pakistani and an American. Amna, as the author of this novel conveyed her idea regarding the issue of diaspora that he experienced in 2008 that diaspora subjects will experience 3 phases namely 'unhomeliness', mimicry, and hybridity when they come to the host country. In conclusion, Bhabha's postcolonial theory is related to the events in American Fever which are the depiction of the author's personal experience as a diaspora subject in the past

    THE ANALYSIS OF DELL HYME’S SPEAKING IN FLIPPED MOVIE

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    This study looked at the SPEAKING theory as presented by Dell Hymes in the film Flipped. SPEAKING THEORY is a framework developed by Dell Hymes to prove how we use language. According to the theory, the way we communicate is heavily influenced by the context in which we use the language. The goal of this study is to analyze and explain SPEAKING divisions that occur in the film. Because the information is in the form of utterances, the descriptive qualitative method is used in this study. The author selects and analyzes three film conversations. The author focuses on the analysis of dell hyme speech in each conversation and discusses various sociolinguistic data. During this review, the data will be communicated in the findings

    READING ANNA’S INSTABILITY AND FEAR OF ABANDONMENT IN ANNA KARENINA

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    This study found that the personality disorder suffered by Anna is borderline personality disorder. This study is intended to explain the symptom of borderline personality disorder experienced by Anna are the instability in her mood and behavior and the fear of abandonment and the instability in her interpersonal relationships This study is conducted using a qualitative design because the data collected and analyzed are in the form of words. The data of this study are narrator’s explanations and the characters’ utterances related the symptoms of the personality disorder suffered by AnnaKey Words: Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorde

    SARCASM USED BY NETIZENS ON TWITTER CASE OF ELECTION BIDDEN-TRUMP ERA

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    Sarcasm is the crudest style of the syndicate language, and its delivery always shows something that is not pleasant to hear. The intent of the research is to discover types of sarcasm from netizens on Twitter during American Election 2020. The data consist of sentences, phrases, and words that contain sarcasm. The researcher uses sarcasm theory of Camp (2011) that secluded into 4 types they are Propositional Sarcasm, Lexical Sarcasm, Like-Prefixed Sarcasm, and Illocutionary Sarcasm to define depicted of sarcasm that used by netizens on Twitter. After analyzing sarcasm on Twitter, the researcher found an amount types of sarcasm they are 22 tweets contain proporsitional sarcasm, 13 tweets contain lexical sarcasm, 5 tweets contain like-prefixed sarcasm, and 10 tweets contain illocutionary. Proporsitional sarcasm becomes dominant type that found out in this research

    THE CHARACTER OF LOUISA CLARK’S IN THE ME BEFORE YOU MOVIE : AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH

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    The objective of this research were to find out the character of Louisa Clark’s in the Me Before You movie based on individual psyhology by Alfred Adler. This research use qualitative method to analyze the data. The source data of the research focus on captures from the movie, actions, and sounds or dialogues that describe the character of Louisa Clark. The result of this research showed that there six principles namely, fictional finalism, inferiority feeling, striving of superiority, social interest, style of life, and creative self

    THE EFFORTS OF LOUISA CLARK’S TO CHANGE LIVES IN THE ME BEFORE YOU MOVIE

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    The objective of this research were to find out the efforts of Louisa Clark’s to change lives in the Me Before You movie based on striving for superiority and creative self by Alfred Adler. This research use qualitative method to analyze the data. The source data of the research focus on captures from the movie, actions, and sounds or dialogues that describe the efforts of Louisa Clark. The result of this research showed that there are three efforts found, namely getting a job, travelling plans, and living the conveted life

    GOOGLE EARTH VIRTUAL JOURNEY TO IMPROVE WRITING SKILLS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN MALANG

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    They are responding to the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected the world of education in Indonesia. This study aims to develop writing skills using virtual field trips. Virtual field trips based on google earth are used as field trip learning innovations visualized digitally based on internet technology to support the implementation of field studies without leaving the classroom. This research uses Action Research research. From each cycle that was applied, students showed their active participation in producing descriptive paragraph text and showed their willingness to communicate and discuss. These results reflect students' acceptance of the applied learning method because they feel that the applied method helps improve their writing skill

    AN ANALYSIS OF CODE-SWITCHING USED BY ALUMNI OF THE INTERNATIONAL INDONESIAN SCHOOL OF JEDDAH (IISJ)

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    This study represents the types and reasons for code-switching used by Alumni of IISJ. It was conducted using descriptive research. IISJ’s Alumni use all types of code-switching; tag-switching (6), intersentential-switch (25), and intrasentential-switch (19). Additionally, 7 reasons for code-switching occured; filling the linguistic needs (17), continuing the last language used (7), specifying addressee (4), qualifying message (9 data), specifying speaker involvement (5), marking and emphasizing group identity (5), conveying confidentiality, anger, and annoyance (3)

    ANALYZING THE CONCEPT OF SELF-ACTUALITATION IN FREEDOM WRITERS MOVIE

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    This research analyze the concept of self-actualitation in “The Freedom Writers” movie based on the humanistic approach perceived by Carl Rogers. This study aims to determine the process of developing the self-actualization of one characters in the film “The Freedom Writers” named Eva and how it impacts her social life as a student. The writer used psychological literature for the approach of research. The data used in this paper is a movie entitled “The Freedom Writers” by Richard LaGravenese. This film is adapted from a novel entitled “The Freedom Writers Diary” by Erin Gruwell which is written based on a true story. The result of this paper is showing the self-actualization from Eva Benitez’s character and its provide from the uneducated girl to became one of the diary writer

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