Learning Logs Meeting 11 by 2088203064- 3A2.
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
Course : Curriculum and material development.
My learning logs
Name/NIM |
Meylia Putri Angesti / 2088203064 |
Topic |
Course Planning and Syllabus. |
Date |
November 24, 2021 |
Sources/Links |
1.
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. Necessary : / ˈnesəˌserē / Part of speech : Adjective. Indonesian : Diperlukan. Definition : Required to be done, achieved, or present;
needed; essential. e.g., “It’s necessary for you to be here.” Synonyms : Obligatory, needful, needed, required. 2. Ensure : / inˈSHo͝or / Part of speech : Verb. Indonesian : Memastikan. Definition : Make certain that (something) shall occur or
be the case. e.g., “He must ensure that accurate records be kept.” Synonyms : Make sure, make certain, see to it, secure. 3. Exemplify : / iɡˈzempləˌfī / Part of speech : Verb. Indonesian : Memberikan contoh. Definition : Be a typical example of. e.g., “ Rock bands that best exemplify the spirit of the
age.” Synonyms : Typify, show, represent, symbolize 4. Inseparable : / inˈsep(ə)rəb(ə)l / Part of speech : Adjective. Indonesian : Tak terpisahkan. Definition : Unable to be separated or treated separately. e.g., “ Research and higher education seem inseparable.” Synonyms : Indivisible, the same, entangled, raveled. 5. Coherent : / ˌkōˈhirənt / Part of speech : Adjective. Indonesian : Koheren. Definition : (of an argument, theory, or policy) logical
and consistent. e.g., “ They failed to develop a coherent economic strategy.” Synonyms : logical, reasoned, rational, consistent. |
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