... vLIST OF TABLES AND CHARTSTables:Table 1: Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards speaking skill and the role ofteaching and learning speaking skills 20Table 2: Students’ purposes oflearning ... learningEnglishand their participation in learning to speak English 21Table 3: Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards speaking materials and appropriate time for teaching andlearningEnglish ... analysis of the present teachingandlearning to speak English. Once, problems have been identified, suggestions for teachers to improve the situation ofteachingandlearning speaking English...
... begin learning English. Therefore, it is necessary to have teachingandlearning English methodsand techniques. To make students interested is very important for teachers, especially English ... routine of the language class.2. They are motivating and challenging.3. Learning a language requires a great deal of effort. Warm-up activities help students to make and sustain the effort of learning. 4. ... in teachingand learning English at grade 10A5 in Cai Be high school” to research. According to this research, I myself will get experiences to improve skills andteaching methods. 2. Aim of...
... writing situations where professionals often cooperate on presentations, reports, and projects.2. Group work provides instant feed back and a sense of audience- elements often missing from the ... benefits of collaborative writing: 37they haven’t been ready to make a collaborative project through discussions in smaller groups. Take a stage of the genre-based approach ofteachingandlearning ... group of students with the same problem of inferiority and perhaps, of proficiency also.To avoid such problem, the teacher must help the students find their group so that there is no “group of...
... be a set of specified entries for a teaching portfolio, it usually is thought of as comprised of a range of evidence of teaching. For example, there might be a statement of one’s teaching philosophy, ... portfolio as the solution in teaching. Lyons (2001) defined the teaching portfolio as a set of accomplishments of teaching, usually including samples of student work and accompanied by reflective ... productivity of professor to write. The first is that the low appreciation to the intellectuals in Indonesia. One of my professors says that the functional subsidy for the professionalism of a professor...
... of Sunda art andlanguage institute. He said that he doesn’t listen to Dada Rosada, the lord mayor of Bandung, speaking Sunda language yet. As a public fugure of Sundanese, the lord mayor of ... identity of Sundanese. Some of them are the culture and the reluctant of some Sundanese to speak Sunda language. Concerning with this problem, I would like to discuss and to review some aspects of ... norms and low, sustained by the quality of belief and the mastery of science and technology. We hope we can meet such a civil society in the future by preserving our identity and culture and...
... educational system. 57 language in discussing politic, economy, science and technology, social event and so on. The style oflanguage provided in mass media can become the standard of language used ... (HDI) is in the range of 110 from 177 of countries. Meanwhile, our neighbor countries like Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia and Thailand, each of them are in the range of 25, 33, 61 and 73 (Furqan, 2006). ... preserved to help and to enrich the Indonesia as our national language. One of the characteristics of civil society is when the civilians are developed with the culture of reading and writing. The...
... important and useful for the students, more over student of English to improve their English. In this short paper we are going to discuss the history of radio, the uses of radio, and how the ... radio, the uses of radio, and how the radio is used as a media of education especially in learning English. B. History and invention of RadioOriginally, radio technology was called 'wireless ... where the frequencies of the voice add and subtract with the main radio frequency. SSB cuts the bandwidth in half by suppressing the carrier and (usually) lower sideband. This also makes the...
... The two-way flow of information between farmer and extension worker improved retention and overall learningof participants because of a high interest in content of broadcasts and the opportunity ... 60 active, Englishlanguage clubs across Indonesia. Existing English language materials for students andEnglishlanguage teachers has recently been added to by the introduction of the 2004 ... program. So it is important and useful for the students, more over student ofEnglish to improve their English. Kang Guru RadioEnglish (KGRE) is more than a weekly Englishlanguage radio program...
... any 5 of the items from the board and writes them down. The teacher then selects one of the items at random (bits of paper from a hat, for example) and offers a brief definition or synonym of ... overcome it. The effect of the pragmatic failure can be in the form of misunderstanding, impoliteness, or even rudeness. These problems require socialization through teachingandlearning process ... students in the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Isfahan University. A pretest-posttest control group design are used, and to assist the teachinglearning process, it used a set of programmed instructional...
... 2004. Vocabulary learning in a second language; person, task, context and strategies. Asian Journal ofEnglishLanguage Teaching. Halimah. 2000. LanguageLearning Strategies and Students Achievement. ... of the language system. Understanding of the nature and significance of vocabulary knowledge in a second language therefore needs to play a much more central role in the knowledge base oflanguage ... skills of language. It is likely a soul of building oral communication. Richards (2000) states that:Vocabulary and lexical units are at the heart oflearningand communication. No amount of grammatical...
... subject matter of the teaching- learning process and, as such, includes the knowledge, skills, and values associated with the subject. Sailor et al (1981) offers the definition of curriculum ... the students and teacher, also what is said by students and teacher in teachinglearning process. To support the data gathered from observation, the interviews of the teacher and pupil will ... sensibilities, designs, and solution drawn from what the minds of men have comprehended from experience and those constructs of the mind that reorganize and rearrange these products of experience into...
... principles of the architectonics of content, they are scope of curriculum content and sequence of curriculum content. The scope of curriculum content refers to breadth and depth of content ... teachers’ strategies in teaching reading comprehension.Based on the new curriculum of 2004, reading is one of the four language skills that should be taught and learned. The skill of reading is regarded ... regarded as the backbone of other language skills. In other words, through reading students can develop the other language skills such as writing and speaking and improve the language components...
... illustration, It seems that children command of the sound system of their native language develop unevenly. What actually the phenomenon of child’s language development and the sounds they produce before ... through a period of babbling, in which they are practicing the sounds, intonations and rhythms of language. They learn to replicate sounds they hear and how moving their tongue and lips change ... circumstance.2. The concept of exploitability; 1) repetition of words and expressions, 2) sequence of time, such as one day, the next day, the following day, and functional expressions.3....
... above, we chose some segments of theconversation to analyze. Most of dialogues flouted the maxim of relevance and maxim of quantity. According to Thomas (1995) the maxim of relation is exploited ... believe to be false. 1 TEACHING & LEARNING ENGLISH (Theories and Practices)MUHAMMAD SUKRIANTOLOVI TRIONO ENGLISH EDUCATIONPOST GRADUATE PROGRAMINDONESIA UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION ... NaturalWay ofLearningEnglish 27Students Age which EFL is Introduced in School and Educational Outcome 30Which Students Join Whom? 34You are Intellectuall? Write! 38A Critical Review of “Pokoknya...