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Undergraduate Students’ English Self-Efficacy and Technology-Assisted Self-Regulated Learning
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
Greater access to learning sources resulting from the advancement of the Internet and information technology helps students regulate their learning habits and achieve specific learning targets, including English language learning. This study analyzed English self-efficacy and technology-assisted self-regulated learning strategies among undergraduate students and how the two variables correlate. A total of 510 undergraduate students at Sam Ratulangi University, Indonesia, participated in the stud...
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Bridging Languages: How EMI Teachers Use Language-related Teaching Strategies in their Classrooms
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
The rapid expansion of English-medium Instruction (EMI) in higher education worldwide presents opportunities and challenges, particularly in non-English-s contexts. While EMI aims to enhance global competitiveness, academic quality, and intercultural awareness, its implementation often faces language-related barriers affecting both students and instructors. This study investigated the language-related teaching strategies international EMI teachers employed to facilitate content delivery and enha...
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Pre-Service EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of Formative Assessment Literacy in Indonesian
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
The current study investigates the formative assessment literacy of Indonesian pre-service English teachers by adopting a sequential mixed-method approach. The survey data revealed that participants had a moderate level of formative assessment literacy (M = 3.02), with varying scores across three components. The conceptual domain scored the highest (M = 3.12), followed by the socio-emotional domain (M = 2.98) and the practical domain (M = 2.96). The second finding gained from the second part of...
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Linguistic Grooming in Higher Education: A Forensic Discourse Analysis of Power, Manipulation, and Symbolic Control in Academic Relations
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
This study examines how language operates as a tool of manipulation in academic grooming within Indonesian higher education. Using a qualitative forensic-linguistic approach integrating Critical Discourse Analysis, Speech Act Theory, and Thematic Analysis, it analyses approximately 850 utterances from authentic lecturer–student communications, supplemented by interviews with six victims and one expert. The findings show that grooming unfolds through three interrelated linguistic mechanisms, affe...
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EFL Teacher’s Perspectives on Integrating AI into Reading Comprehension Teaching in Papua
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
This study explores EFL teachers’ perspectives on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies into reading comprehension instruction in Papua, Indonesia. This study employed a quantitative descriptive survey, conducted with 17 teachers from elementary, junior high, and senior high schools. Data were collected through an online questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Findings showed that teachers were generally familiar with AI and express confidence in its use, particu...
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Analysis of Peer Feedback Effects on Students’ Achievement in Writing Fantasy Stories
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
This study aims to examine the effectiveness of peer feedback in improving Grade 11 students’ achievement in writing fantasy stories.. The research used purposive sampling with 36 participants. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative analysis of pre-test and post-test writing scores with qualitative insights from questionnaires and interviews to examine both the measurable impact and students’ perceptions of peer feedback in writing fantasy stories. Quantitative resul...
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Digital Storytelling with Scratch as a Pedagogical Tool to Enhance Reading Comprehension
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
Reading comprehension is a foundational skill underpinning students’ success in language learning, critical thinking, and academic achievement. However, many EFL learners experience difficulties engaging with extended and complex texts when reading instruction lacks creative and multimodal elements. This classroom-based study explores undergraduate English Literature students’ perceptions of using Scratch-based digital storytelling in a reading course at the English Literature Department of the...
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Figurative Language in Selected Song Lyrics of NIKI’s Nicole Album
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
Despite the extensive studies on figurative language in song lyrics, limited research has specifically explored emotional functions of figurative language in contemporary pop albums by Asian artists, particularly in NIKI’s Nicole album. This study aims to examine figurative language used in the lyrics of a few of NIKI’s songs from the Nicole album. This study employed a descriptive qualitative method focusing on documents through content analysis. The primary data of this study were a few chosen...
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Assessing Speaking Skills in English Matriculation Classes: Challenges and Strategies
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
This research revealed two main issues regarding speaking assessment, that is students’ low speaking confidence and low vocabulary mastery. These two issues hampered students in delivering their ideas fluently and do not speak well in the speaking assessment. To solve the problems, the researcher employed some strategies. This study aimed at describing the problems of the learners and the approaches used by the teacher in carrying out speaking tests in a matriculation class of MAN 1 Blitar. Qual...
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Evaluating the TSENCYDENT Routine: A Comprehensive Analysis of Students’ Perceptions on Learning Environment, Speaking Fluency, and Confidence in an Indonesian EFL Context
ETERNAL: English Teaching Journal
Vol 17
, No 1
(2026)
Speaking anxiety and limited feedback opportunities in large classes pose significant challenges to developing English speaking fluency in Indonesian high school contexts. This study evaluates students’ perceptions of the Tsencydent routine, a brief, structured warm-up activity designed to address these issues. Employing a convergent mixed-methods design, data were collected via questionnaires and open-ended responses from 20 students at a Muhammadiyah senior high school in Padang Panjang and an...
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