Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language, Literature, Culture, and Education (ICOLLITE 2021)

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Phonological Error Analysis in Speaking Skill of VCE BIPA Learners in Victoria, Australia

Suci Sundusiah, Amirush Shaffa Fauzia
In learning BIPA, phonological error during speech would create discrepant meanings and hinders communication between interlocutors. Errors are made due to a lack of understanding about phonetic system or the sound of Bahasa Indonesia as their second language. This research is aimed to analyze phonological...
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Interpretation of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in the Japanese Workplace

Susi Widianti
This study explores the views of Indonesian workers on the communication aspect in Japanese workplace. In particular, this study aims to interpret the employees’ communication patterns in the company which involve procedures like greeting, receiving instructions, making appointments, using polite languages,...
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Gender Awareness Effort Trough Family Literacy Training Using Children’s Literature

Syihabuddin, Vismaia S. Damaianti, Yulianeta, Halimah
The role of families could be the foundation to build civilization that contributes to the quality of human resource, especially the family members. Through children literature, parents are expected to provide education on gender awareness and also to improve literacy. Family literacy aims to minimalize...
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Alleged Government Gaslighting Discourse in Jokowi’s Speech about the Protests against the Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja

Critical Discourse Analysis

Talitha Sahda, Endang Nur’aeni, Rifky Abdillah, Jatmika Nurhadi
On October 9, 2020, President Jokowi made an official statement regarding Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja. Through his speech, he clarified several elements in the law and argued that the protest against Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja was motivated by disinformation and hoaxes on social media. This study attempts...
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The Future of BIPA Teachers

A Model of In-Country Selection and Professional Development for Overseas Employment

Tri Indri Hardini, Sri Setyarini, Sri Harto
This study aims to explore the future of BIPA (Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing, ‘Indonesian language for foreign speakers’) teachers particularly viewed from in-country selection process and professional development. This qualitative case study involved eight BIPA teachers who attended the selection...
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Aspirations and Complaints on LAPOR UPI Application

A Small Corpus Study

Undang Sudana, Jatmika Nurhadi, Karina Diah Rahmawati, Rahmawati, Reza Tarmudi Firdaus
This research is motivated to further review the corpus on the complaints and aspiration data on LAPOR UPI system complaints. This study aims to describe the forms of corpus in Integrated Service Unit (ULT) about complaints and aspirations of the community. This study utilizes the software in analyzing...
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Indonesian Pre–Service Teachers’ Intercultural Awareness in SEA Teacher Project

Venna Syifaa Nur Nazhafah, Achmad Bukhori Muslim
Intercultural awareness in international teaching experience is vital since differences in language, lifestyle, culture, and other factors influence how people act and adapt. The SEA Teacher or “Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange in Southeast Asia” is a SEAMEO’s project designed to offer pre-service...
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Japanese Language Learning Through Folklore Themed Instagram

Via Luviana Dewanty, Ghaitsa Naf’han Deandra, Putri Naura Syifa Alika, Ghaida Farisya
Due to the pandemic, learning and teaching activities are done online, including Japanese language education. The existence of advanced technology is needed for the sake of effective learning and teaching activities. Currently, social media also used as learning medium, and one of them is Instagram....
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The Implementation of Genre-Based Pedagogy with Technology in EFL Classroom

Wa Ode Sitti Wardani, Wawan Gunawan, Emi Emilia, Eri Kurniawan
The implementation of genre-based pedagogy in the education context has been proven to improve student’s literacy skills, especially writing skills. However, along with the development of technology, the EFL classrooms have integrated technology as a tool for teachers and students to achieve learning...
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Politeness in Japanese Prohibition Speech Act

Wenni Dessari, Oktari Hendayanti, Nuria Haristiani
The aim of this study is to analyze the prohibition speech act based on the level of politeness and the background factors. A Japanese drama named Good Doctor was used as data sources. Good Doctor is a famous medical drama remake of the 2013 South Korean television series. The number of prohibition speech...
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Lyrics of the Album Kawih Asuh Barudak Cita-Cita

A Study of Ethno-pedagogy

Yatun Romdonah Awaliah, Teguh Purwa Saputra, Dede Kosasih
This study aims to describe the structure, narrative content, the process of creation, function and meaning, and the ethnopedagogic aspects conceived in the lyrics of the Album Kawih Asuh Barudak Cita-Cita. The methodology of this study followed a descriptive qualitative approach. The result this research...
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Transformation of “Ande-Ande Lumut” Folklore into Comic as BIPA Teaching Material

Yeti Mulyati, Nurul Lutfhi Aulia, Suci Sundusiah
This research discusses the transformation of folklore “Ande-Ande Lumut” into comic as BIPA 4 digital teaching material. This is motivated by the needs for BIPA learners and teachers to teach authentic folklore materials and are able to accommodate distance learning. The purpose of this research is to...
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The Use of Directive Speech Act from Supervisors to Subordinates in Japanese Companies

Yudha Dwi, Nuria Haristiani
This paper aims to identify translation techniques of directive speech act frequently used in Japanese companies. It also aims to find out the quality of translation products by translators using translation quality assessment by Larson (1984). The research employed a qualitative descriptive method in...
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BIPA Students’ Interest in Folklore Texts

Facilitating Cross-Cultural Understanding

Yulianeta, Halimah, Mikihiro Moriyama, Prilya Shinta, Dewi P. Amandangi
Cross-cultural understanding can facilitate Indonesian for Foreign Speakers (BIPA) students because they can learn and understand Indonesian culture by reflecting on their own culture. They can easily imagine the concrete forms of the Indonesian language and culture as well as their application in everyday...
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The Story of Pantun Badak Pamalang

A Structural and Semiotic Study

Yuliani Mayasari, Ruhaliah
The background of this research is the researchers’ interest in examining oral literary works in the form of Sundanese poetry stories whose language is rich in meaning. Another background is that based on research data on pantun stories that have been researched, it is found that the carita pantun research...
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Kidungan in Virtual Ludruk as a Medium for Narrating the Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic and Promoting Health Protocols in Indonesia

Yusri Fajar, Juliati, Komang Candra Brata
From various perspectives, many researchers have studied ludruk, a traditional folk play originating from East Java Indonesia. However, there has not been any study focusing on how ludruk responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. This article examines how kidungan (song in ludruk that has poetical structure...