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Saturday, 23 November 2019

Passive Voice





PAPER OF ADVANCE GRAMMAR

“Passive voice with perfect tenses”




Lecturer : Agseora Ediyen, M.Hum

By group 3            (PBI 4 C)
Reni Yuhelda         (2317091)
Dani Saputra          (2317092)
Fachrul Ramadhan (2317094)


INTRODUCTION
most transitive verb

course planning and syllabus design


PAPER
LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT
Course Planning and Syllabus Design


Created by :
Ari Hidayat: (2317089)
Fachrul Ramadhan(2317094)
Serly Dwi Yusfendi: (2317099)
Lecturer :
Absyahrini Kardena, M. Pd

ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF TEACHING FACULTY
INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC RELIGION (IAIN) BUKITTINGGI

Course Planning and Syllabus Design
A number of different levels of planning and development are involved in developing a course or set of instructional materials based on the aims and objectives that have been established for a language program.
1.      The course rationale
A starting point in course development is

Saturday, 16 November 2019

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Thursday, 14 November 2019

Need Analysis


INTRODUCTION
Needs analysis Gin the formal and technical sense) is relatively new in lan- guage teaching circles. However, needs ar.alyses have been conducted informally for years by teachers who wanted to assess what language points their students needed to learn. Indeed, the various activities I labeled "approaches" in the pre- vious chapter are different expressions of this desire to figure out what students need to learn. Information sources for such informal needs assessments might include scores on an overall language proficiency test, facts gathered from e background questionnaire that asks where and for how long students have had previous language training, or impressions gleaned from teacher and student interviews about the students' cognitive and linguistic abilities. Thus, two points seem immediately obvious when thinking about needs analysis.
First, informal needs analysis is not a new thing; indeed, good teachers since the birth of the teaching profession have been conducting some form of needs assessment. Sec ond, needs analysis involves the gathering of information to find out how much the students already know and what they still need to learn. n more formal terms, needs assessment is defined by Richards, Platt, and Weber (1985, p. 189) as "the process of determining the needs for which a learner or group of learners requires a language and arranging the needs accord ing to priorities. Needs assessment makes use of both subjective and objective information (e.g., data from questionnaires, tests, interviews, observation). The definition then goes on to prescribe topic areas on which informetion should be obtained. These will be discussed below.
Notice that the needs described in this definition are those of the learners involved and also notice that the students' language requirements are to be delirn eated and sequenced In another definition of needs assessment, Stufflebeam, McCormick, Brinker hoff, and Nelson (1985, p. 16) point out that it is "the process of determining the thirgs that ere necessary or useful for the fulfillment of a defensible purpose." A key phrase in this broader definition is "defensible purpose." This definition is attractive because it implies that the needs that are isolated must be defensible and form a unified and justifiable purpose.
Pratt (1980, p. 79) states that "needs assessment refers to an array of proce dures for identifying and validating needs, and establishing priorities among them." The key phrases that make this definition different from the others are "array of procedures" and "validating needs." The first phrase indicates that a variety of information-gathering tools should be used. The second implies that needs are not absolute, that is, once they are identified, they continually need to be examined for validity to ensure that they remain real needs for the students involved.


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When Apple released the original Macintosh in 1984, they included two applications: MacWrite and MacPaint. Twenty-five years later, every Mac still includes a basic text editor in TextEdit, but a simple paint program is a thing of the past.
Enter Paintbrush.
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