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Item type: Item , EXPLORING THE ROLE OF VOCABULARY LEVEL TEST IN BATAM STUDENT’S COMPREHENSION OF TEXTBOOKS(2018) Alpino Susanto; SuhardiantoHow vocabulary knowledge in relation with reading comprehension performed has been considered crucial. This research is to explore the link of undergraduate level students’ Vocabulary Level Test (VLT) performance and their reading comprehension on reading subject. The implications profile in English teaching process especially in reading is considered important. Furthermore it is also to provide more information on how to measure the reading textbook reference for reading subject or other similar subject that involve reading activities. There are 120 undergraduate students in two major Universities at Batam participated in the VLT. Their English modules were profiled to measure the lexical vocabulary level. The results indicated that only 1% of the participants had mastered the 2000-word level which means the vocabulary textbook-level is still far from students vocabulary knowledge. From the level of comparison theoretically they would have difficulties to comprehend the reading textbook, and some additional activities would be recommended, before, during, and after the English subject where reading is dominant.Item type: Item , THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ READING ATTITUDES AND READING FREQUENCY: THE CASE STUDY OF SECOND GRADE STUDENTS OF SMPN 26 PERUM. RINDANG GARDEN KEC. BATU AJI BATAM(2018) Alpino SusantoABSTRACTThis research explored the Junior High School Students second grade with regard to the correlation between reading attitude and reading frequency. Reading attitude composed of academic reading and recreational reading. The Elementary Reading Attitude Scale and the Frequency Questionnaire were administered to the students of SMPN 26 Batu Aji as the population of the study. The sample of the study is 37 students from 1 class of the second grade that questionnaire were taken. This study presents the correlation between reading attitude (X3) and reading frequency, as well as the correlation between academic reading (X1) and recreational reading (X2) with reading frequency (Y). The Pearson Corrrelation was used to measure the correlation by the r value. As the result, 34% of the variability in academic reading is attributable to difference in reading frequency. 28% of the variability in recreational reading is attributable to difference in reading frequency and 36% of the variability in reading attitude is attributable to difference in reading frequency.Item type: Item , THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENTS’ READING ATTITUDES AND READING FREQUENCY: THE CASE STUDY OF SECOND GRADE STUDENTS OF SMPN 26 PERUM. RINDANG GARDEN KEC. BATU AJI BATAM: THE CASE STUDY OF SECOND GRADE STUDENTS OF SMPN 26 PERUM. RINDANG GARDEN KEC. BATU AJI BATAM Alpino Susanto, susanto.alpino40@gmail.com, Universitas Putera Batam(2014) Alpino SusantoABSTRACTThis research explored the Junior High School Students second grade with regard to the correlation between reading attitude and reading frequency. Reading attitude composed of academic reading and recreational reading. The Elementary Reading Attitude Scale and the Frequency Questionnaire were administered to the students of SMPN 26 Batu Aji as the population of the study. The sample of the study is 37 students from 1 class of the second grade that questionnaire were taken. This study presents the correlation between reading attitude (X3) and reading frequency, as well as the correlation between academic reading (X1) and recreational reading (X2) with reading frequency (Y). The Pearson Corrrelation was used to measure the correlation by the r value. As the result, 34% of the variability in academic reading is attributable to difference in reading frequency. 28% of the variability in recreational reading is attributable to difference in reading frequency and 36% of the variability in reading attitude is attributable to difference in reading frequency.Item type: Item , THE FEEDBACK ELABORATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS TOWARDS INDONESIAN SUBJECT(2019) Jefri Kamil; Yusmarwati Binti Yusof; Atmadinata Atmadinata; Said Nuwrun; Alpino SusantoLearning Indonesian as a school subject can be intended as an effort to develop Indonesian language functions for Senior High School students to obtain information, control behavior, interact with others, express personal feelings or intentions, develop learning skills, and use language to convey information. To achieve this purpose, the teacher must do learning optimally. This paper aims to elaborate on the various phenomena of learning Indonesian in Senior High school and various references as the basis of language and conclusions. The elaboration feedback strategy is the focus of this paper and intended as a discourse and input for the teacher as the person in charge of learning process in the classroom.Item type: Item , VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE IN RELATION WITH STUDENT’S READING COMPREHENSION: A REVIEW(2018) Alpino SusantoIn language learning, vocabulary knowledge is considered as a dominant factor, either as a second or a foreign language. Vocabulary knowledge is justified as a crucial site to overall language acquisition process. There are a lot of unknown words that language learners encounter while they are reading are probably the very basic and fundamental reasons. In this notion, the learner may have difficulties in comprehending the text they are reading. Language learner and educators alike know that many of the reading comprehension breakdowns that experienced by students involve word recognition and lexical access course. Hence, this paper is an attempt to extend knowledge of vocabulary and its relationship with reading comprehension. Through the review of various views in vocabulary role and reading comprehension, intended to broaden knowledge of vocabulary and its relationship with reading comprehension.