Language Laboratory to Overcome the Barrier of Classroom English Learning: Does it Exist and Is it Used in Islamic Schools of Majene?

Keywords: English, English Teachers, Islamic Schools, Practical Activities, Language Laboratory

Abstract

A staple issue in English language teaching is the fact that individual students in formal classrooms usually have minimal opportunity to speak due to large class sizes. Recent studies have vouched language laboratories to be capable of overcoming this barrier. As far as the researchers know, no study has launched a wide investigation whether a language laboratory exists and is used to optimise the English learning in the Islamic schools in Majene, Indonesia. This research applies descriptive quantitative design, involving 22 Islamic schools in the level of junior high school. 22 English teachers that represents all the schools filled a questionnaire to provide the data. It is found that the Islamic schools at Majene do not yet have a language laboratory even though the English teachers consider it important. Its absence is influenced by the lack of support from leaders. As a result, listening practice activities are rarely carried out. English teachers only carry out practical activities in the classroom with limited tools and materials. This research illuminates a concern for policy makers in the Ministry of Religious Affairs in the field of Islamic school education and the principals to hold a language laboratory at Islamic Schools. To improve English learning activities, the existence of a language laboratory in Islamic schools is matter, so that students at Islamic schools can show their quality in foreign language mastery and compete with others.

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Author Biographies

Nur Fadillah Nurchalis, Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri Majene, Majene, Indonesia

Nur Fadillah Nurchalis is an English lecturer at English Education Study Program of Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri (STAIN) Majene in Indonesia. She actively conducts research in the area of Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

Ermawati Ermawati, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo, Palopo, Indonesia

Ermawati is an English Lecturer at English Education Department at Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo. She is an alumnus of Master degree of English Language Study Program at Hasanuddin University. She focuses her research in English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics.

Ahmed Sardi, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Parepare, Parepare, Indonesia

Ahmed Sardi is an English lecturer and tutor at English Education Department of IAIN Parepare. He focuses on teaching English, provide training class for an English tutor and being keen on doing some educational research dealing with his field. He is the alumnus of Makassar State University who has deeply studied about English as a foreign language.

Nursabra Nursabra, Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri Majene, Majene, Indonesia

Nursabra is a fresh graduate of English Education Study Program of STAIN Majene. She is on her way to continue her Master Degree. She is interested to conduct research collaboration with her lecturers in term of TEFL.

Published
2021-10-20
How to Cite
Nurchalis, N. F., Ermawati, E., Sardi, A., & Nursabra, N. (2021). Language Laboratory to Overcome the Barrier of Classroom English Learning: Does it Exist and Is it Used in Islamic Schools of Majene?. Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies, 3(3), 183-194. https://doi.org/10.31849/elsya.v3i3.6824
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