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Hello friends, My name is Melmey. I was born in Tangerang on 2nd March 2002. I am a student of muhammadiyah university of Tangerang and I majored in English education. I'm in semester 3 right now. I live in Moch Toha street Pasar Baru Tangerang. I come from a small family of 4 members in one family. I have a sister and I am the youngest in the family. My hobby is listening to music cause I think my voice is very sweet. I listen to a lot of songs from western and kpop. One of them I enjoy listened to EXO's song. I'm not fixated on genres, I listen to all genres of music. My daily life is a student of the faculty of education. Right now I'm also helping to teach a few children in my place. The reason that I create this blog is to share some learning logs in curriculum development courses. If you want to contact me you can visit my Instagram on @meyl*****.

Course : Curriculum and material development.

My learning logs

Name/NIM

Meylia Putri Angesti /2088203064

Topic

Goals and Learning Outcomes.

Date

November 17, 2021

Sources/Links

1.      Sidarnoe (2012). Planning Goals and Learning Outcomes.

2.      Richards, C. Jack. (2001).Curriculum Development in Language Teaching.

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

1.      Monolithic : / ˌmänəˈliTHik /

Part of speech : Adjective.

Indonesian : Monolitis.

Definition : (Of an organization or system) large, powerful, and intractably indivisible and uniform.

e.g., “Rejecting any move toward a monolithic European superstate.”

Synonyms : Inflexible, Rigid, Unbending, Unchanging.

2.      Hence : / hens /

Part of speech : Adverb.

Indonesian : Karenanya.

Definition : As a consequence; for this reason.

e.g., “ A stiff breeze and hence a high windchill.”

Synonyms : Thus, so, as a result, therefore.

3.      Inequality : /ˌinəˈkwälədē/

Part of speech : Noun.

Indonesian : Ketidaksamaan.

Definition : Difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality.

e.g., “ The inequality of the ground hindered their footing.”

Synonyms : Imbalance, Disproportion, Variation, Divergence.

4.      Interchangeably : /ˌin(t)ərˈCHānjəblē/

Part of speech : Adverb.

Indonesian : Secara bergantian.

Definition : In a way that can be exchanged.

e.g., “ In this book, the word flavor is used interchangeably with aroma.”

Synonyms : Exchangeable, Interchangeable, Similar, Standardised.

5.      Regarless : /rəˈɡärdləs/

Part of speech : Adverb.

Indonesian : Tanpa memedulikan.

Definition : Without paying attention to the present situation; despite the prevailing circumstances.

e.g., “They were determined to carry on regardless.”

Synonyms : Anyway, Anyhow, In any case, Neverthless.


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