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Background of the Research. As readers can seen in the current situation, the spread of the covid 19 outbreak that has hit 215 countries in the world, presents its own challenges for educational institutions, especially junior high schools. Physically, wear a mask, and always wash their hands. Through the ministry of education and culture, the government has banned all schools from elementary to tertiary level to carry out face-to-face (conventional) learning and ordered to hold learning by ringing. Ministry of Education and Culture, Higher Education Circular Letter N0.1 of 2000). To prevent the spread of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid 19), WHO has appealed to stop events that cause crowds to gather. Therefore, face-to-face learning that gathers many students in the class is reviewed for its implementation. According to Xxxxxx (2015) the use of digital technology can allow students and teachers to carry out the learning process even though they are in different places. Therefore, at this time, tools or tools that can help in the learning process are needed, such as smartphones. According to Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx (2007) Mobile phones have been widely used as a tool for learning because they provide educators and students the opportunity for inventive instruction. In addition, it is characteristics allow students to participate in lessons such as accessing material from teachers outside of class hours, so that it can be done anywhere and at any time, making learning (m- learning) less disturbing than other forms of learning made possible by technology (Xxxxxxxxxx, 2007; Xxxxx & Xxxxx, 2012). Xxx et al (2012) also confirms that students spend a lot of time on social networking sites. Various media can also be used to support the implementation of learning by ringing. For example, virtual classes used Google Classroom services, Edmodo, Zoom Cloud Meeting Application and Schoology (Xxxxxxxx, 2014; Xxxxx, 2015). However, there are weaknesses that student online learning is not properly supervised during the online learningprocess. Weak internet signals and high quota fees pose challenges for online learning, especially for those who live in ruralareas. Most of them use the whatsApp application to support the implementation of learning because the signal is stronger. Ho (2011) state that whatsApp (WhatsApp Messenger) is a free synchronous messaging application that can be used to send and receive instant messages between individuals and in groups. Bouhnik and Deshen (2014) defines Wh...
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Background of the Research. Writing is considered as one of the four skills that students should master in learning English. Writing skill is a specific ability which helps writers to put their thought into words in a meaningful form and express their feelings through a sentence. Moreover, writing is a process of organizing and formulating ideas into right order to convey the aim and present it on a piece of paper. In addition, writing is considered as an important activity for students to express their ideas, thoughts, feelings, and judgments about everything they have read, seen or experienced. According to Xxxxxx, X.X., & Xxxxxxxxx, I.A.G (2019, p.42) writing is a cognitive act that involves orchestration of a range of cognitive processes including but not limited to phonological and orthographic skills and strategies such as planning, monitoring, and error detection in addition to higher order composition skill. A lot of exercises are required to acquire writing skill and to produce a good written form, therefore the appropriate teaching learning method is very important to help students to be skillful in writing. This is because the process of writing requires a set of competencies. In addition, Iftanti (2016, p.2), state that writing is also taught in formal education considering the importance of having ability and good skills of writing. Hence, students must deem a writing activity is a habit in their daily life. Writing is regarded as an important part of someone’s life for communicate to each other and other variety purposes beside of speaking. The students can also write a variety of simple and complex sentences grouped into paragraphs.Writing is also important because it contributes to the development of overall cognitive and literacy skills; this allows students to organize thoughts, think critically, and build new knowledge (Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx. &McKeown, 2013; Xxxxx, 1999). In writing activities, the writer must release and express his thoughts, feelings, thoughts and judgments about what he saw or experienced through these sentences, and present them on paper. In addition, writing activities are considered as complex activities for students, which require learning and practice to develop these skills. The writing process can be done individually or in groups. Students must know several types of writing. Brain writing is a technique that quickly generates 3 ideas by asking participants to write down their ideas on paper and exchange written ideas (Xxxxxx, 2013: 44). Prov...

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