1
NELTAL
CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
The 7th National English Language Teachers and Lecturers (NELTAL) Conference Malang, Indonesia, March 28, 2015
INSPIRATIONS AND INNOVATIONS
FOR ENGLISH CLASSROOM
No Time Program Venue
1 07.15-08.00 Confirmation of Registration
Sign the Attendance List and get the Conference Kits
E6-201
Lobby
2 08.00-08.20 Opening
Speech of the Head of the English Department /
Speech of the Dean of Faculty Letters
E6-201
Hall
3 08.20-09.00 Plenary Session A
Using Collaborative Application in English Language
Classroom: It‟s Just a Tool not a Learning Outcome
(see Abstract A)
Presenter: Finita Dewi (Indonesia University of
Education, Bandung, West Java)
Moderator: Suharyadi (State University of Malang)
E6-201
Hall
4 09.00-09.10 Cultural Performance E6-201
5 09.10-09.25 Coffee Break Lobby
6 09.30-10.30 Parallel Session 1 D7 & D8
7 10.35-11.35 Parallel Session 2 D7 & D8
8 11.35-12.30 Lunch Break (Ishoma) Lobby
9 12.35-13.35 Parallel Session 3 D7 & D8
10 13.40-14.40 Parallel Session 4 D7 & D8
11 14.45-15.45 Parallel Session 5 D7 & D8
12 15.45-15.55 Please get your snack and proceed to the hall Lobby
13 15.55-16.35 Plenary Session B
Using Video-Based Tasks for Writing Process Analysis
Essay (see Abstract B)
Presenter: Bambang Yudi Cahyono (State University
of Malang) and Titik Rahayu (Student of
Graduate Program in ELT), Miss Yanita & Miss
Tifany (Undergraduate Students of English
Department) of State University of Malang)
Moderator: Hasti Rahmaningtyas (State University of
Malang)
14 16.35 Closing and Award of Certificates E6-201
2
NOTES FOR PARALLEL PRESENTERS The parallel sessions are conducted in two buildings: Building D7 (5 rooms) and
Building D8 (5 rooms) of Faculty of Letters, State University of Malang, Jalan
Semarang 5 Malang.
In each room for parallel session, there is a Liasion Officer (L/O) Student. The
student will provide assistance in controlling the number of participants, in
distributing handouts (if any) and in checking the presentation time.
The time allocated for paper presentation is 30 minutes (including Question and
Answer session).
A presenter should take turn to be a moderator for another presenter in the same
parallel session.
Presenters are not allowed to grant request for a copy of softfile in the presentation
room.
NOTES FOR PARALLEL MODERATORS The moderator is kindly requested to open the presentation session for the presenter.
The moderator is expected to introduce the presenter to the audience and read the
biodata of the presenter. The biodata can be seen in the Program Book to be
distributed at the venue.
The moderator should inform the participants that the presentation lasts for 30
minutes including time for question and answer session.
The moderator should remind the presenter when it is about the time to end the
presentation.
NOTES FOR THE PARTICIPANTS The confirmation of registration, plenary sessions, and lunch are held in Building
E6, Faculty of Letters, State University of Malang, Jalan Semarang 5 Malang.
The parallel sessions are conducted in two buildings: Building D7 (5 rooms) and
Building D8 (5 rooms)
Each room is limited to maximum of 25 participants. Please go to another room if
all seats in a room have been occupied by other participants.
Participants are not allowed to request for a copy of softfile from the presenter in the
presentation room.
Please avoid talking to other participants or using a mobile phone during the
presentation.
3
ROOM A (Building: D7, Floor: 1, No: 101)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Inserting Technology: Helping Students to be more Creative in
Learning English (1)
Lia Agustina
Teachnology in Digital Nativeness: Enhancing Technology as
Invisible Media (2)
Adityo
2
10.35-11.35
Developing Multimedia for Teaching Classroom Management
Skill in Microteaching Class of English Education Department of
Undiksha (3)
I. G. A. Lokita Purnamika Utami
Evaluating Multimedia Used for Instruction (4)
Moh. Kusen
3
12.35-13.35
e-Portfolio: An Alternative Tool for Developing EFL Teachers
(5)
Shirly Rizki Kusumaningrum
Utilizing Electronic Portfolio to Facilitate Online Peer and
Teacher Review (6)
Ananda Lupita Sari & Francisca Maria Ivone
4
13.40-14.40
Developing English Supplementary Materials for the Seventh
Grade Using Autoplay Multimedia Studio Program (7)
Widya Dwi Astuty
Scaffold(ed/ing): Interactive Multimedia for Short Essays
Reading Comprehension (8)
Ela Nurahman
5 14.45-15.45 Applying Innovative Spirit to Animation Development in EFL
Instruction (9)
Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia Dewi
English Education Department Alumni‟s Perspective on English
Curriculum Development of “IAIN Antasari,” Banjarmasin (10)
Hj. Nida Mufidah & Hidayah Nor
4
ROOM B (Building: D7, Floor: 1, No: 102)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Microsoft PowerPoint: The Hoary Old Media in a Neoteric
Approach (11)
Mutiara Bilqis
Word Cloud: An Innovative Tool to Teach English (12)
Ninuk Retna Sumiarsih
2
10.35-11.35
Using Videagogy to Teach Speaking for Advanced Levels (13)
Novrika Nartiningrum
Assisting Non-English Department Students to Improve the Four
Language Skills‟ Competences through Developing Tutorial
Video as Final Project (14)
Arum Puspitasari & Aninda Nidhommil Hima
3
12.35-13.35
Using YouTube Audio and Video to Trigger Phonological
Appropriation in the TEFL Context (15)
Marwa
Effect of Natural Reader on Foreign Language Learners‟ Oral
Reading Fluency (16)
Saiful Rifa’i & Varia Virdania Virdaus
4
13.40-14.40
Teaching Reading Using Lectora Inspire (17)
Erwin Hari Kurniwan
The Use of Video Presentation to Create a Good Atmosphere
and Develop Students‟ Sensory Preferences within Extensive
Reading Class (18)
Fariska Pujiyanti & Frida Unsiah
5 14.45-15.45 Flipping Grammar Classroom by Using Blendspace to Enhance
Students‟ Motivation (19)
Rina Sari
Movie Segment and Mingle as Communicative Grammar
Activities for Effective Grammar Practices (20)
Desak Made Indah Dewanti
5
ROOM C (Building: D7, Floor: 1, No: 103)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
The Use of Video as Audio-visual Material to Obtain Listening
Comprehension (21)
Justsinta Sindi Alivi
Teaching Procedural Text Using “MasterChef” Video Series to
Improve the Speaking Ability of Vocational Students (22)
Dian Pratiwi & Miftachul Rohmah
2
10.35-11.35
Optimizing the Use of Web-based Tools: Teacher‟s Made
Vocabulary Tasks (23)
Dewi Wardah Mazidatur Rohmah &
Meti Rahmawati
Developing Vocdetex: An Electronic Pre-Writing Materials of
Descriptive Text (24)
Atiril Atifah
3
12.35-13.35
Utilizing Video in EFL Classroom: Proposition of an Alternative
Strategy (25)
Febriyanti Nurcahyasari
Travelogue: An Alternative to Make Writing Class More Fun
(26)
Arina Shofiya
4
13.40-14.40
Using Cartoon Video to Enhance Young Learners‟ Vocabularies
(27)
Muhammad Rizal Akbar Z. & Nur Farah Ukhrowiyah
Teaching Speaking Using Narrative Videos for the Student of
Junior High School (28)
Susi Kurniati
5 14.45-15.45 Spidergrams and Flashcards to Teach EFL Learners in Writing
Descriptive Texts (29)
Mufidah Yusroh & Leo Candra Wahyu Utami
Using Spiderscribe to Develop and Arrange Students‟ Ideas
in Writing Analytical Exposition Text (30)
Muhammad Affandi Arianto
6
ROOM D (Building: D7, Floor: 2, No: 203)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Voicethread: A 21st Century Cooperative Learning in English
Language Classroom (31)
Rizqi Khoirunnisa
Pedagogical Uses of Cartoon and Sequential Art in Digital Era:
Ideas and Resources (32)
Rahmati Putri Yaniafari
2
10.35-11.35 Improving Students‟ Speaking Skills Using “VOKI” (33)
Heny Setyawati & Nurul Azizaturrohmah
Using Authentic Websites to Improve Students‟ Essay Writing
(34)
Herlinawati
3
12.35-13.35
Integrating Online Assignments Mixed with Traditional Mode in
College English Language Teaching (35)
Rainerius Hendro Prasetianto
Online Discussions as an Out-of-Class Activity: Preparing for
Tomorrow‟s EFL Writing Class (36)
Muthia Farida, Rizky Amelia & Rosyi Amrina
4
13.40-14.40
Facebook in Supporting Students‟ English Self-Directed
Learning (37)
Ira Mutiaraningrum
Reading Aloud and Reading for Comprehension using
Collaborative Assisted Silent Way and Desuggestopaedic Text in
SMP (38)
Dera Estuarso
5 14.45-15.45 Story Endings Choices as Inspiring Strategy to Motivate
Students‟ Enthusiasm on Reading (39)
Renita Donasari
Fostering Students‟ Clause Awareness on Reading: The
Exploration on Transitivity System (40)
Muchamad Adam Basori & Dian Arsitades Wiranegara
7
ROOM E (Building: D7, Floor: 2, No: 204)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Promoting Critical Thinking for Young Learners in Learning
English (41)
Yuni Astuti, Ali Harun & Joko Adi Saputro
Picture Role-Play Card: An Alternative Medium to Assess
Students‟ Speaking Performance (42)
Bila Nastiti Tasaufi
2
10.35-11.35 The Implementation of Experiential Learning in Paragraph
Writing for the Second Semester Students of English Department
(43)
Erlik Widiyani Styati & Vita Vendityaningtyas
Implementing Neighborhood Walk toEnhance Students‟
Character and Writing Skill (44)
Wahyu Ekawati
3
12.35-13.35
Modified Traditional Game “Guessing the Stone (Modification
of Cublak-Cublak Suweng)” to Improve Students‟ Reading
Comprehension in Understanding Descriptive Text (45)
Afita Dewi Prastiwi & Hajar Yuliyani
Drilling Students‟ Pronunciation in Intensive English Classes
through the Activities of Reciting Poetry, Playing Taboo Game,
and Performing Musical Drama (46)
Dini Noor Arini
4
13.40-14.40
Adapting Local Traditional Games in English Language
Teaching (47)
Nunung Nurhayati & Iyan Hayani
Bingo Game for Visual and Kinaesthetic Learners (48)
Ninuk Indrayani
5 14.45-15.45 Adopting Simultaneous Speaking Activities (49)
Elvina Arapah
Assessing Speaking through Self and Peer Assessments (50)
Lailatus Sa’adah & Abdul Hanip
8
ROOM F (Building: D8, Floor: 1, No: 101)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Improving Speaking Skill by Using Teaching Proficiency
Through Reading and Storytelling (TPRS) (51)
Lasim Muzammil & Andy
Classroom Poster: An Engagement to Learn English (52)
Isna Indriati
2
10.35-11.35 Teaching English Phonology: How to Make a Dry Subject
Appealing (53)
A. Effendi Kadarisman
How Simple Mind Mapping Can Enhance Young Learners‟
Pronunciation Ability (54)
Natalia Christiani
3
12.35-13.35
Challenges on the Application of Lesson Study: A Reflection of
Teacher Training Program (55)
Eka wahjuningsih & Asih Santihastuti
Reflective Teaching in the Framework of Lesson Study (56)
Siti Muniroh
4
13.40-14.40
Creating Indonesian Theme-Based Comic Strips in Teaching
Writing Narrative Texts (57)
Areta Puspa & Pebrina Pirmani
Talk For 60 Seconds: A Fun Activity to Enable Students to Use
the Target Language in Spoken English (58)
Uun Muhaji
5 14.45-15.45 Clap Your Hands and Stay Merry: Using Scouting Claps to
Create Fun Activity for Young Learners (59)
Ratih Wahyu Korpriani & Binti Nurul Annifah
Using Songs as English Core Materials for Developing SMA
Students‟ Character (60)
Kartono Budi Prasetyo
9
ROOM G (Building: D8, Floor: 1, No: 102)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Boosting Communicative Competence through Recording and
Transcribing Students‟ Own Speaking: Optimizing a Self-
Assessment Strategy (61)
Dian Kustyasari
Origami: Alternative Media to Teach Procedure Texts in
Speaking Class (62)
Muhammad Mujtaba Mitra Zuana &
Qoirul Mansur Darojad
2
10.35-11.35
Using Indonesian Popular Songs to Improve the Students‟
Motivation and English Skills (63)
Agus Siswanto
Eliminating Student‟s Terrifying Feelings and Traumatic
Experiences in English Classrooms (64)
Nurenza Deviningrum
3
12.35-13.35
Do Teachers Implement Innovative Ways in Teaching?:
A Study of Indonesian Teachers (65)
Yasyir Fahmi Mubaraq
How a Local Narrative Text Could Improve the Students Critical
Thinking (66)
Lulu Laela Amalia
4
13.40-14.40
Getting Around Limitations in Teaching Resources: Thinking Big
(67)
Nine Febrie Novitasari
Integrating English Language Skills and Components in
Teaching through the Curriculum Cycle (68)
Suharyadi
5 14.45-15.45 Teachers‟ Belief in Teaching English at a Nature School:
A Case Study of “Al-Ikhlas” Nature School at Kepanjen, Malang
Regency (69)
Dyah Ayu Nugraheni & Praptika Septi Femilia
„REFORM‟ Magazine: A Medium in Reforming Your Student-
Author‟s Motivation in Writing English (70)
Prima Beauty Kartikasari
10
ROOM H (Building: D8, Floor: 1, No: 103)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Knowing Your Imagined Readers:
A Study of Interaction in Academic Writing (71)
Prof. Yazid Basthomi, Prof. Utami Widiati &
Cita N. Ishak
Fostering Students‟ Positive Attitude to Writing through
Journaling (72)
Rojab Siti Rodliyah
2
10.35-11.35
Using Picture-based Card through Collaborative Work to
Enhance Students‟ Ability Writing in Descriptive Texts (73)
Marzuki
“Vardhan, Read It Please”: Maintaining Harmonic Atmosphere
in EFL Classroom (74)
Dewi Nur Suci
3
12.35-13.35
Implementing Microselection as a Means of Improving Listening
Comprehension to the Students of Eleven Grade of Vocational
High School (75)
Tety Mariana & Alfiyati
From Extensive Reading to Many Splendorous Things (76)
Furaidah
4
13.40-14.40
Corpus Analysis: Bringing Phenomenon into Classroom
Practice (77)
Titik Rahayu & Eka Afrida Ermawati
Promoting Concordance Line Analysis as an Innovation on
Teaching Grammar in Second Language Classroom (78)
Muslikan
5 14.45-15.45 Awareness in Writing Classes: An Inspiration for English
Teachers (79)
M. Faruq Ubaidillah
Reading to Write: Changing Students‟ Epistemic Beliefs to
Promote Critical Thinking in Argumentative Writing (80)
Ive Emaliana
11
ROOM I (Building: D8, Floor: 2, No: 202)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Character Education in Content Courses: Self-scoring as a
Means for Developing Honesty in Students (81)
Prof. Patrisius Istiarto Djiwandono
Friend or Foe: English Subjects Assessments in the 2013
Curriculum Based on Students‟ Perceptions (82)
Fitriyah Dewi Wulandari & Novilia Gita Nuraini
2
10.35-11.35
Innovative Teaching of English Idiomatic Expressions for EFL
Learners (83)
Dyah Rochmawati & Atiqah Nurul Asri
Using Tebrica (Tenses Bridge Card) to Learn English Tenses
(84)
Diny Rosita Hidayati
3
12.35-13.35
Integrating Declarative and Procedural Knowledge
by Implementing Electronic Portfolio Assessment in Grammar
Course (85)
Rukminingsih
Teaching Grammar Using Structured Input Activities (86)
Sulistyani & Khoiriyah
4
13.40-14.40
Enhancing EFL Students‟ Skills through Active Learning (87)
Jumariati
Modified Playing Cards as Media in English Language
Classroom (88)
Sitti Qamariah Hakim
5 14.45-15.45 The Most Effective Ways of Note Taking to Enhance EFL
Students‟ Reading Comprehension (89)
Agus Eko Cahyono
Mini Research and Classroom Discussion: Media to Boost
Students‟ Cognitive Skills (90)
Nurul Choyimah
12
ROOM J (Building: D8, Floor: 2, No: 203)
Parallel
Session
Time Title, Abstract Code, and Name of Presenter(s)
1
09.30-10.30
Scientific Approach in TEFL (Teaching English for Foreign
Language) for Junior High School Students (91)
Desi Puspitasari
Independent Study to Complement the Formal English Class
Activities (92)
Nina Inayati
2
10.35-11.35
Determining Vocabulary Teaching Strategies based on Students‟
Vocabulary Learning Strategies (93)
Nurmala Hendrawaty
Empowering EFL Students with Metacognitive Language
Learning Strategies: Does it Work? (94)
Agus Sholeh & Teguh Sulistyo
3
12.35-13.35
Improving Students‟ Speaking Skill by Using Documentary
Project: Classroom Action Reasearch at the Eleventh Grade of
Cullinery 2 Students of SMKN 1 Kudus in the Academic Year of
2014/2015 (95)
Farida
Fostering Students‟ Critical Thinking through Project-Based
Learning (96)
Pryla Rochmahwati
4
13.40-14.40
The Development of Model Project-based Learning for Teaching
English at Modern Islamic Boarding School of Malang Area (97))
Suhartatik
Utilizing Short Story for Project-based Learning (98)
Irmayani
5 14.45-15.45 Utilizing Project-Based Learning to Raise Students‟ Speaking
Ability (99)
Khoiriyah, Miftakul Huda & Aulia Masrurin
From Portfolio to Publication: A True Story from my Classroom
(100)
Uzlifatul Masruroh Isnawati
Top Related