Learning Log Meeting 9 Curriculum Development
Wednesday, November 10th 2021
Nama and NIM |
Saniya Idfih Yanti (2088203098) |
Topic |
SITUATIONAL
ANALYSIS |
Date |
November 10th, 2021 |
Sources/Links |
Klinghammer, S. (1997). A
Handbook for language program administators (pp. 61–76). ALTA Books. Richard, J. C. (2001). Curriculum Development in
Language Teaching. cambridge university press. |
Learned
vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context
(e.g., in a sentence) |
1.Obstacle = [ˈäbstək(ə)l] Part of speech: Noun Indonesian: Rintangan Definition: a thing that blocks one's way or prevents
or hinders progress. e.g., “the major obstacle to achieving that goal
is money” Synonyms: Barrier, hurdle, stumbling block, bar, block, impediment, hindrance, snag, catch, drawback, hitch, handicap, deterrent, complication, difficulty, problem, disadvantage, balk, curb, check, stop, interference, obstruction, barricade, blockade 2. Emerge
= [əˈmərj] Part
of speech: Verb Indonesian: Muncul Definition: e.g., “black ravens emerged from the fog” Synonyms: come out, appear, come into view, become visible, make an appearance, turn up, spring up, come up, surface, crop up, pop up, arise 3. Favourable = [ˈfāv(ə)rəb(ə)l] Part of peech: Adjective Indonesian: Baik Definition: e.g.,
“the book received highly favorable reviews” Synonyms:
approving, commendatory, commending, praising, complimentary, flattering, glowing, appreciative, enthusiastic, good, pleasing, agreeable, successful, positive, affirmative, agreeing 4. Inadequately = [inˈadikwətlē] Part of peech: Adverb Indonesian: Tidak memadai Definition: e.g.,
“a hastily trained, inadequately equipped army” Synonyms:
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