Learning Log Meeting 5 Curriculum Development
Wednesday, October 13th 2021
Learning
logs
Nama and NIM |
Saniya Idfih Yanti (2088203098) |
Topic |
CURRICULUM
AND MATERIAL OF EFL IN INDONESIA |
Date |
October 13th, 2021 |
Sources/Links |
Bautista, Maria Lourdes S.,
and Andrew B. Gonzalez. "Southeast Asian Englishes." The
Handbook of World Englishes. Blackwell, 2006. Asriyanti E., Sikki A., Rahman
A., Hamra A., & Noni, N. (2013). The competence of primary school English
teachers in Indonesia. Journal of Education and Practice 4(11), 139-146 Sadtono, E.
1988. Problems and progress
in teaching English
as a foreign language in
Indonesia. In Sadtono,
E. (ed.) Malang:
Penyelenggaraan Pendidikan Pascasarjana, IKIP Malang. 1-28 |
Learned vocabularies,
pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context (e.g., in a
sentence) |
1.Plentiful = [ˈplen(t)əfəl] Part of speech: Adjective Indonesian: Banyak Definition: existing in
or yielding great quantities; abundant. e.g., “the wine is good, cheap, and plentiful” ·
Synonyms: manymuchampleconsiderablesubstantial, abundantplenteouslavishaffluentcopious 2. Disguise = [disˈɡīz] Part
of speech: Verb Indonesian: Samaran Definition: e.g., “we took
elaborate measures to disguise ourselves as locals” Synonyms: camouflagehidedissembledissimulate,
hideconcealsuppressmaskwithhold 3. Insurmountable = [ˌinsərˈmoun(t)əb(ə)l] Part of peech: Adjective Indonesian: Tidak dapat diatasi Definition: e.g.,
“an insurmountable problem” Synonyms:
insuperable, unconquerable, invincible, unassailable, overwhelming, hopeless, impossible. |
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