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About me

Hello everyone my name is Virna Mustika. I was born in Tangerang, April 17th 2001 so im 20 years old. Currently, i live in Tangerang Balaraja. Now i was studying at the muhammadiyah university, i majored in english education. Speaking of a hobby, i love watching movies and listening english music thats one of the reasons why i loved englishenglish also a universal language so i decided to choose english major. So if u wanna know more about me, i have three siblings and im the last of four siblings. Fun fact about me, I don't like chocolate. When I was young, I tasted chocolate and thought it was strange because it was bitter and sweet mixed up. That’s why I didn’t like chocolate until now Well, i think that's all enough for information about myself. Thank you for your attention.

 

Course: Curriculum and material development

 

My Learning logs 

 

Nama and NIM

Virna Mustika (1988203067)

Topic

Syllabus design

Date

October 3, 2021

Sources/Links

 Richards, J. C. (2001). Curriculum Development in Language Teaching. In Curriculum Development in Language Teaching

 

Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context (e.g., in a sentence)

1. Proliferation = /prəˌlifˈrāSH(ə)n/

Part of speech: noun

Indonesian: Penyebaran

Definition: rapid increase in numbers.

e.g., ”This phenomenon is known as proliferation of the floral axis.”

Synonyms: Growth, spread, multiplication, escalation, buildout

2. Blunder(s) = /ˈbləndər/

Part of speech: noun

Indonesian: Kesalahan

Definition: a stupid or careless mistake.

e.g., "I made a bit of a blunder by getting his name wrong.”

Synonyms: Mistake, error, fault, oversight, fail. 

3. Considerable = [kənˈsid(ə)rəb(ə)l]

Part of speech: Adjective 

Indonesian: Besar

Definition: notably large in size, amount, or extent.

e.g., “she has made considerable progress in the study of math”

Synonyms: Sizeable, substantial, appreciable, significant.

4. encounter =[ inˈkoun(t)ər]

Part of speech: verb

Indonesian:  bertemu

Definition: unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile)

e.g., “This encounter was inevitable.”

Synonyms: Experience, come into contract with, run into, come across.

 

Writing strategies 

1.                   Prewriting: 

reading e-books and paper

2.                   Writing: 

write an outline during the course

3.                   Revising: 

Make a summary

4.                   Proofreading: 

Check grammarly

5.                   Publishing: 

post on my blog

 

 

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