LEARNING
CONTRACT STRUCTURE IV
Study Program : English Education
Course Title : STRUCTURE
IV
Code : MKK 710232
Course Status : Compulsory
Quantity SKS : 2
Semester :
V
Lecturer :
RUKMININGSIH,S.S, M.Pd
I. COURSE DESCRIPTION
Developing students’ knowledge and ability to structures in advance level in communicative
approach at both receptive and productive levels. Students’ learning will
be assessed through classroom performance, a student portfolio, mid-semester
test and final test.
II. LECTURE STANDARDIZATION
At the end of the course, students are expected to
have acquired :
1. a good
understanding of Structure in advance level
2. Skills of
constructing correct English sentence
3. Ability to
recognize mistakes in sentences and reconstruct them in proper English
4. Students can
apply their ability in grammar in communicative way to construct sentence(s) or
paragraph(s)
III. INDICATOR OF
COMPETENCE
1. Students can
understand English structures in advance
level
2. Students can
construct correct English sentence
3. Students
recognize mistakes in sentences and reconstruct them in Proper English
4. Students are
accustomed to practising writing with English sentence structures
IV. WEEKLY
TEACHING PROCESS
Meeting
|
Topics
|
Time
|
1
|
Introduction to the Course
|
100 minutes
|
2
|
Present participle
|
100 minutes
|
3
|
Writing practice : two description paragraphs
|
100 minutes
|
4
|
Past participle
|
100 minutes
|
5
|
Writing practice : Report
|
100 minutes
|
6
|
Phrase and clause
|
100 minutes
|
7
|
Writing practice : a
complaint letter
|
100 minutes
|
8
|
Uts
|
|
9
|
Compound sentence
|
100 minutes
|
10
|
Writing practice : interpreting ideas
|
100 minutes
|
11
|
Complex sentence
|
100 minutes
|
12
|
Writing practice :
Persuasive Essay
|
100 minutes
|
13
|
Compound complex sentence
|
100 minutes
|
14
|
Write practice : argumentation paragraphs
|
100 minutes
|
15
|
Pararelism
|
100 minutes
|
16
|
Uas
|
V. LERNING
ACTIVITIES :
1. Tutorial 3. Presentation
2. Discussion 4. E-Journal
ASSIGNMENT:
ASSIGNMENT:
Write summary and response to the material.
VI. REFERENCES
1. Azar, Betty
Schramfer, 1999, Understanding and Using
English Grammar, New Jersey :
Prentice – Hall regents.
2. Sharpe,
Pamela J., 2004, How to Prepare for The
TOEFL Test, Baron’s Education Series Inc., Binarupa Aksara, Indonesia.
3. Frank,
Marcella., 1972, Modern English a
Practical reference Guide, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, INC., Englewood
Cliffs.
4. Murphy, Raymond, 1994,
English Grammar in Use, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
VII. COURSE
EVALUATION
No
|
Components of Evaluation
|
Grading (%)
|
1
|
Classroom Participation
|
35 %
|
2
|
Student’s Journal
|
25%
|
3
|
Mid-test result
|
20 %
|
4
|
Final semester test result
|
20%
|
Total
|
100 %
|
VIII. GRADING
POLICY
A : 80 – 100
B : 65 – 79
C : 55 – 64
D : 45 – 54
E : < 45
NOTE
·
Any academic dishonesty may result in failure
· Attendance
is expected except in cases of illness or family emergency. You class
participation will be based on your attendance and participation in class
discussion and group activities. Unexcused absences will have a negative effect
on your grade. You should not plan to join in this course if you have
obligations that will interfere the class attendance.
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