2021
DOI: 10.18844/cjes.v16i2.5677
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Learner autonomy and English proficiency of Indonesian undergraduate students

Abstract: This research aims at investigating the relationship between learner autonomy including technical, psychological, political, and sociocultural and language proficiency of Indonesian university EFL learners. Forty second-year undergraduate students majoring in English in a public university in Indonesia participated in this research. The data were collected through a learner autonomy questionnaire and English language skills scores. The outcome of the research showed that the variables in this research model ha… Show more

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“…On the other hand, language instructors and students, particularly in Indonesia, are concerned about improving their language skills. English language proficiency is mainly required for admission to college, completion of a bachelor's degree, and as part of job application to gain employment in Indonesia (Melvina & Julia, 2021). However, despite having spent more than ten years studying English from elementary school to college, most Indonesian students still have difficulty communicating orally and in writing (Dreisbach & Demeterio III, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, language instructors and students, particularly in Indonesia, are concerned about improving their language skills. English language proficiency is mainly required for admission to college, completion of a bachelor's degree, and as part of job application to gain employment in Indonesia (Melvina & Julia, 2021). However, despite having spent more than ten years studying English from elementary school to college, most Indonesian students still have difficulty communicating orally and in writing (Dreisbach & Demeterio III, 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation between motivation, autonomy and English proficiency has been sufficiently explored in China with the participation of 458 non-English major students from one university in Henan province [31], and 229 Englishmajored final-year students at a university in Vietnam [32]. The relationship between autonomy and English proficiency has been examined in different universities in Indonesia through Melvina and Julia's study [33] with 40 second-year undergraduate English majors and Myartawan et al's research [34] with 120 first-semester English-majored students.…”
Section: Research On Relationship Between Autonomy Motivation and Eng...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To answer two RQs, the study adopted a quantitative approach, widely recognised as systematic, controlled and objective [39] and useful for the description and/or explanation of numerical relationships [40] Particularly, the correlational relationship method was used to collect data on two variables to examine a relationship between them [41]. This research methodology is in line with numerous previous studies conducted by Jianfeng et al, [31], Khoiriyah [35], Melvina & Julia [33], Phuong and Vo [32], and Syafrizal et al, [37] The study was conducted in the Foreign Language Department at Vinh University, Vietnam. The main participants were 200 first-year English majors who have taken the General English module in the second semester in 2020.…”
Section: Research Design and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, one of the skills that must be possessed, especially for foreign learners (L2 learners), is related to proficiency in their second language (Chung, 2020). Therefore, at least the tendency of post-editing choices by respondents is the right choice because the L2 ability, in this case the English language of Indonesians, is still at a level that needs to be improved (Chung, 2020;Melvina & Julia, 2021;Renandya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Students' Tendency To Use Pemt In the Language Transfer Processmentioning
confidence: 99%