Selasa, 20 Mei 2008
English for Specific Purposes (Abstract)
NPM : 031104067
Class : VI/D
Subject : Extensive Reading
Title : English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Author : Tom Hutchinson and Alan Water’s
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Abstract :
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is an approach to language teaching in which all decisions as to content and method are based on the learners reason for learning.
The purposes the ESP course in this book is to enable learners to function adequately in a target situation. That is the situation in which the learners will use the language. They are learning, then the ESP course design process should proceed by first identifying the target situation and hen carrying out a rigorous analysis of the linguistic features of that situation, the identified features will form the syllabus of the ESP course.
This Method used experimental method. The population of this study make group. Each group has three people. Every group make research in each faculties has given by lecturer. They must observe in each faculty before. To get the research data, the writer uses Questionnaire test about what will be research.
Based on the result in this book is intended to be very much a practical guide, and to this end we have supplied a number of tasks at the end of each chapter. These are to get you thinking about the issues that are raised in that section and in particular, to help you relate our necessarily general points to your own specific situation. If you are concerned with teacher training, these tasks may also be useful as workshop or seminar activities.
From the finding above, the writer suggest that this guide, route and mode of travel presented, it remains only to wish more interesting and enjoyable journey.
Senin, 19 Mei 2008
Summary Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
NPM : 031104067
Class : VI/D
Subject : Extensive Reading
Title : Black Beauty
Author : Anna Sewell
Publisher : The Penguin Group
Pages : 210
Year : 1877
City : England
Summary :
Black Beauty by Anne Sewell tells about the fascinating story of the life of a horse in the early 1800's, in England, when horses were a part of everyone's life. Although Black Beauty's colt hood and early life were happy, he is sold from master to master, moving from the country to London and back again.
The story begins when Duchess, a thoroughbred mare, gives birth to Black Beauty. The first four years of Black Beauty's life is filled with playing and frolicking in the field. Black Beauty then sold to a wealthy man named Squire Gordon of Birtwick Park. This is where Black Beauty meets the dream of his life, Ginger a beautiful chestnut mare. They are then both sold, due to injuries from their new cruel masters, and again resold to become cab horses in London where they are cruelly treated.
Black Beauty is a beautiful stallion that has a beautiful spirit, but is disappointed by the cruelty of mankind. Ginger is a beautiful chestnut mare that becomes a lifelong companion to Black Beauty, but due to mistreatment. She dies at the hands of a horse cab driver in London. Squire Gordon is a wealthy man who is kind to Black Beauty and Ginger, but has to sell them both when his wife becomes ill. Joe Green works for Squire Gordon when he is young, but many years later he finds Black Beauty by accident, and becomes his last master by providing a comfortable life. Jerry Barkeris a London cab driver who also purchases Black Beauty and treats him kindly, until Jerry becomes sick and is forced to sell Black Beauty.
Minggu, 04 Mei 2008
Summary The Stranger By Norman Whitney
Npm : 031104067
Class : VI/D
Subject : Extensive Reading
The Title : The Stranger
Author : Norman Whitney
Publisher : Dian Rakyat
Pages : 63
Year : 2003
City : Jakarta
About seven o'clock there was a fire in the Corner shop. Dave Slatin was still in the shop and he was standing in front of the window and he was laughing. Peter went back. The doctor was in the kitchen, talking to Anna\'s mother. Suddenly there was a scream. They ran upstairs to Anna\'s room. Anna was dead. When the corner shop was in flames Dave Slatin with his strange powers killed Anna.
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Jumat, 25 April 2008
Alcoholism by Rose Falkenhagen (Test Formatif 1)
Extensive reading (Formative Test 1)
Name : Leni Mulyana Sari
Npm : 031104067
Class : VI /D
Subject : Extensive Reading
The article “Alcoholism” by Rose Falkenhagen (1987) tells about people who become alcohol addicted and the problems following. Alcohol is very familiar in American families both for adults and the children. Alcohol have more bad effect for our health but some people didn’t know more the bad effect to much drink alcohol. Someone who likes drinks alcohol doesn’t a ware that it can give a bad effect for his or her body. Alcoholism is a big problem that caused many of dangerous illness such as terrible gastritis, malnutrition and the damage of our cardiovascular system. Even cancer, pharynx, larynx, and esophagus can be caused from heavy alcohol use.It is also caused some mental problems to the people and even to the unborn children of the abuser. Drinking alcohol can be more danger if the drinker is also a smoker and a drug user. Beside that alcohol will make someone life become worst. For example in the society, the drinker is unable to be a good parent for their children and he or she doesn’t have a good ability on the job. To be complicated the mater further, some social problems including the car accidents are also caused by the drunks in
Abstract of Tic-Tac-Noun Game in Teaching English Nouns
Name : Leni Mulyana Sari
Npm : 031104067
Class : VI D
Subject : Extensive reading
Author : Febry Melisiawati
Title : Tic-Tac-Noun Game in Teaching English Nouns as A Technique to Motivate Elementary Students to Learn English Students to Learn English
Abstract :
This is a descriptive qualitative study that describes the teaching of English nouns using tic-tac-noun game technique for the Elementary students in the fourth grade. this model is developed based on relevant theories and the writer's teaching experience in Elementary school. the subjects discussed in the thesis are definition of nouns, motivation and language learning, teaching young learners, game;the use of game in language learning and learning vocabulary, definition of tic-tac-noun game. The use of tic-tac-noun game in teaching English nouns is aimed at presenting the practicing vocabulary activity more interesting and enjoyable and serves the purpose of motivating the students to learn English, especially vocabulary.this teaching technique is applied in writing skill with grammar focus using of pronoun. the theme which is brought out in this thesis is vocabulary of occupation. in this game the students are not only playing but also practicing their pronunciation,listening, and writing skills in an exciting way.
Rabu, 23 April 2008
Summary 15 Minutes
Npm : O31104067
Class : D
Subject : Extensive reading
Title : 15 Minutes
Author : Steve Young
Year : 2006
Publisher :Harpercollins
pages : 176
City : Australia
The Summary :
15 Minutes tells about a boy named Casey. Casey is always late.when Casey goes into the attic, He finds a watch didn't work. when Casey takes off the watch,
notebook and reads about the watch.it's called a go back but it just goes
back fifteen minutes. I think you should read this book because it is funny.
Jumat, 18 April 2008
Summary The Ugly Duckling Other Fairly Tales
NPM : 033104067
Class : VI/D
Subject : Extensive Reading
Author : Hans Christian Anderson
Title : The Ugly Duckling Other Fairly Tales
Year : 2000
Publishes : Dian Rakyat
City : England
Page : 1-13
Summary :
A mother duck hatches her eggs and, while most of her ducklings are normal, one is grey, too large, and too clumsy to fit in among the others. Though she tries to accept him, the entire barnyard realizes that he simply does not belong and after a period of harassment he leaves to fend for himself. He is sheltered by an old woman in her poor cottage, but her cat and her hen will not accept him and he is forced to set off once again on his own. He wanders for the entire summer and fall, for no one will take him in, and he nearly freezes to death in an icy pond. Though he is rescued by a human, he cannot live in captivity, and he returns to the wild.By the end of winter, he is miraculously still alive. He comes to a pond in a park or garden, where beautiful white swans are swimming. He is drawn to their beauty, though he has no reason to think that they will treat him better than anyone else has. Still, he thinks, even if they kill him, he must approach them. To his surprise, the beautiful creatures welcome and accept him; gazing at his reflection, he sees that he too is a swan. The children declare that he is the most beautiful swan of them all, yet he is not proud, for a good heart is never proud. Because of all that he suffered he now appreciates his happiness so much more.