LOVELYA.JBI: MORE THAN LEARNING A LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Annisaq English Magister Program, Universitas Riau, Indonesia
  • Fadly Azhar English Magister Program, Universitas Riau, Indonesia
  • Supriusman English Magister Program, Universitas Riau, Indonesia

Abstract

Learning English is such as an urgency in the 21st century because the increasing prevalent in todays interconnected world such as for global communication, educational opportunities, career advancement, access to information and resources, cultural exchange and entertainment as well as personal development to connect with others and broaden horizons. After the pandemic, there were numerous of English courses being conducted online. It is well acknowledged that students have the distinct advantage of being able to study in their own time and at their own pace when they take English classes online particularly for non-English major students. Lovelya.jbi is one of the English online course, it is a private English course specifically for women that provides the study more than learning a language. They integrate islamic value and material into the lesson. This article introuduce the overview background of lovelya.jbi and present how the English teaching and learning process in their classroom. The data is collected based on interview and observation, then is explained by using descriptive analysis. The findings of this study demonstrate that students are more engaged in their English studies when they are exposed to Islamic values and material.

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2024-12-01

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