EFL in Indonesia
Name and NIM |
Wiwi Nur
Afriani 2088203090 |
Topic |
EFL in Indonesia |
Date |
October 13, 2021 |
Sources/Links |
Brown (1995). The elements of
language curriculum |
Learned vocabularies,
pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context (e.g., in a
sentence) |
1.Timetable: [tīmˌtābəl] -
part of speech: verb -
indonesian: jadwal -
definition: schedule (something) to take
place at a particular time. -
e.g: "German lessons were
timetabled on Wednesday and Friday" -
synonyms: schedule, set, set up,
organized, arrange, program, bill, fix up, time, book, line up 2. predominantly = prəˈdämənəntlē -
Part of speech: adverb -
Indionesian : pokoknya -
Definition : mainly; for the most part -
e.g., “it is predominantly a coastal bird” -
Synonyms: Mainly, mostly, for the most
chiefly, principally, primarily, predominately, in the main, on the whole,
largely, by and large. 3. Primary = /prīm(ə)rē/ -
Part of speech : Adjective -
Indonesian : Utama -
Definition : of chief importance; principal. -
e.g., “the primary stage of their
political education” -
Synonyms : original, earliest, initial 4. Insurmountable = insərˈmoun(t)əb(ə)l -
Part of speech: adjectiva -
Indonesian: tidak dapat diatasi -
Definition: too great to be overcome. -
e.g., “an insurmountable problem” -
Synonyms: Insuperable, unconquerable. |
Writing strategies |
1. Prewriting: - Reading e-book, website, PPT, and also article 2. Writing - Make
points, sort sentences by paragraph and write essays in word 3. Revising: - peer
feedback 4. Proofreading: - Reread,
check all parts of essay. 5. Publishing: - Publish
essay in blog |
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