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Pengenalan Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) untuk Berlatih Pronunciation Tedi Rahmawati, Wiki; Harahap, Yunita Mutiara; Ginting, Rehdanana; Anggraini, Putri Redni; Maulana, Alpin Agus
JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ADPERTISI (JTCSA) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Juli 2023
Publisher : ADPERTISI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62728/jtcsa.v3i2.454

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This community service activity discusses the introduction of Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) as an alternative media for practicing pronunciation, especially in learning English. MALL is a learning approach that utilizes mobile technology, such as smartphones, as a tool in the language learning process. The purpose of implementing this community service activity is to introduce how the use of MALL which assist to practice English pronunciation. This activity was carried out in the form of a small workshop to introduce several MALL applications that can be used to practice pronunciation. The participants in this activity were the students of English Education Study Program. The results of this activity indicate that the participants enthusiastically participated in the activity. Participants also demonstrated good skills when practicing the MALL application during the activity. Participants also had positive experiences in using MALL as a language learning tool. The introduction of MALL as a learning method can provide an effective media in improving participants' pronunciation skills. With the advancement of mobile technology that continues to grow, MALL has great potential to become an integral part of language teaching, especially English, in the future.
Move Analysis in Cinematic Conversations: Power and Fate in Final Destination 6: Bloodlines Maulana, Alpin Agus; Purba, Dwi Rizky Oktavia; Nurhalizah, Siti; Rangkuti, Linda Astuti; Zulkarnain, Iskandar
EXCELLENCE: Journal of English and English Education Vol 5 No 1 (2025): EXCELLENCE (In Press)
Publisher : English Education Study Program FKIP Universitas Alwashliyah Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47662/ejeee.v5i1.1178

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This study examines the interaction structure in Final Destination 6: Bloodlines through move analysis, focusing on how dialogue reflects themes of fate and death. Centered on Stefani Reyes, a college student haunted by visions of a 1968 tragedy tied to her grandmother’s ability to prevent disaster, the film explores intergenerational trauma and determinism. Using a qualitative descriptive method and Halliday’s theory, the research identifies initiating, responding, and follow-up moves in character interactions. The findings show a dominance of initiating moves particularly statements and questions which highlight the characters’ struggle with a death curse. Responding and follow-up moves enhance emotional tension and interpersonal dynamics. The study concludes that move structure in the film not only drives communication but also deepens its philosophical exploration of fate versus free will. Keywords: Move, Final Destination 6, Film Dialogue