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- ItemTHE EFFECT OF LISTENING TRAINING PROGRAM TO VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TOEIC SCORE ACHIEVEMENT(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Supri, Ida Zuraida; Hendar; Heryono, Heri; Sujatna, Meita LukitawatyHaving adequate English competence is compulsory as one of the fundamental requirements in entering the working world in this global era. All formal levels of education have been providing their students with curriculum that enable them to have good mastery of English. Vocational schools equip their students with English for Specific Purposes so that they can cope with business English in their future jobs. TOEIC is a tool that the vocational schools use to measure the students’ English competence. This research aims at 1) identifying vocational school students’ prior listening English competence 2) analyzing the effects of Listening Training Program to students’ score achievement of The Listening Part of the TOEIC. The results show that the students prior listening competence are still low. The training program has positive effects to the improvement of students’ achievement of the listening score of the TOEIC test.
- ItemTHE REPRESENTATION OF INDONESIAN FEMALES WORKING AS DOMESTIC MIGRANT WORKERS: A Comparative Analysis on Arab News Online and Jakarta Post Online(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Hendar; Supri, Ida Zuraida; Sujatna, Meita Lukitawaty; Farida, SasmiThe research dealing with both printed and electronic mass media is an interesting research because they not only become more and more progressive in terms of technology starting from manual to digital uses of technology but also various themes can be analyzed from rhetoric, semiotic, framing and critical point of views such as critical discourse analysis. The objective of this descriptive qualitative research to analyze the representation of Indonesian female domestic migrant workers in news language texts in both English media, Arab News Online, and The Jakarta Post Online taken place before and after moratorium periods. The main data of this research is, therefore, the language used in news texts regarding Indonesian female domestic migrant workers in Saudi Arabia before and after moratorium periods. To obtain the objective of the research above, Van Dijk’s model of critical discourse analysis is used to analyze and describe a news text as social reality focusing on microstructure, superstructure and macrostructure of the texts. The result of this research shows that the Indonesian females working as domestic migrant workers in Arab Saudi are represented negatively and unappreciatively; conversely, the Jakarta Post represents them positively and appreciatively.