Indonesian as foreign language
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This paper presents how the process of flipped teaching with Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) works in teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) writing in the Indonesian context. As well, it also elaborates how the teaching model affects learner autonomy.
15p viarnault 25-04-2024 2 1 Download
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This study aims to examine the English as A Foreign Language Teacher Education Program (EFLTEP)‘s curriculum of one state university in Jambi Province, Indonesia. This research employed a qualitative research design with case study involving 8 participants comprising of 4 beginner teachers and 4 teacher educators.
11p viarnault 25-04-2024 1 1 Download
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Developing Indonesian English as a foreign language (EFL) students’ structural knowledge presents a number of complexities especially in the bilingual context. This study aimed to determine how the structural knowledge patterns of Indonesian EFL students is, and it specifically explored various aspects that make structural knowledge representation difficult.
10p viarnault 25-04-2024 1 1 Download
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The foremost aim related to the research "The impact of teaching entrepreneurship engagement on teacher’s english proficiency, teaching skills, self-regulations and supply chain for Indonesian EFL students" is to examine the impact of entrepreneurship engagement on the teachers’ English proficiency, skills and selfregulation in Indonesian English as foreign language (EFL) students.
10p longtimenosee04 06-03-2024 2 0 Download
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This study was aimed at investigating the language learning strategies (LLSs) employed by students of Indonesian as a foreign language (IFL) at YSU. The study was descriptive analytical.
6p inception36 30-11-2021 12 1 Download
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The Scots and Welsh are called Englishmen {orang Inggris) by Indonesians. Similarly the people of Sunda, or West Java, who inhabit the Westernmost third of the island of Java, are sometimes wrongly referred to by foreigners as Javanese. Sundanese culture, language and music are quite distinct from those of the Javanese people of Central and East Java - although of course there are also elements in common. In Sunda there is a bewildering diversity of musical genres. This handbook is concerned with just three of these: gamelan sal6ndro/pelog, gamelan degung and tembang Sunda.
117p nguyenhuucanh1212 23-01-2013 45 9 Download