Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Third assignment-Make one title of Skripsi and find the references (20 books+10 journals/articles)

Name : Eko Rustamaji
NIM : 2211411043
Subject : Academic Writing

Title:

THE EFFECT OF THE DIFFERENT PHONOLOGY BETWEEN INDONESIAN LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE TOWARD THE STUDY OF PRONUNCIATION


References:
1. English Segmental Phonetics by Drs. Amir Sisbiyanto
2. Introducing Phonology by David Odden
3. Handbook of the International Phonetic Association: A Guide to the the Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet by the International Phonetic Alphabet
4. A Practical Introduction to Phonetics by J. C. Catfrod
5. Introducing Phonetics and Phonology
6. Course in Phonetics by Peter Ladefoged
7. Vowels and Consonants by Peter Ladefoged
8. The Sounds of the World’s Languages
9. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics by David Crystal
10. Speech Sounds by Patricia Ashby
11. International Phonetic Alphabet for Singers: A Manual for English and Foreign Language Diction by Joan Wall
12. Phonetic Reading of Songs and Arias by Berton Coffin, Ralph Errolle, Warner Singer and Pierre Delattre
13. Fonologi Bahasa Indonesia by Abdul Chaer
14. Fonetik dan Fonologi by Abdul Hassan, Mardian Shah Omar, dan Indirawati Zahid
15. Fonolofi Bahasa Indonesia by Masnur Muslich
16. Pengantar Linguistik dan Tatabahasa Bahasa Indonesia by Lutfi Abbas
17. The Pronunciation of English by Daniel Jones
18. Buku Pintar EYD: Pedoman Umum Ejaan Bahasa Indonesia Yang Disempurnakan
19. Pengantar Linguistik Umum: Bidang Fonetik dan Fonemik by Daniel Jos Parera
20. Pedoman Umum Ejaan Bahasa Indonesia Yang Disempurnakan by Balai Pustaka
Articles or Journals:
21. The journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology.
Published by Mouton de Gruyter, starting in 2010.
22. Phonology.
Edited by Colin J. Ewen and Ellen Kaisse.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (United Kingdom)
Publication History: 1984-Present
Frequency: Three times a year
23. Some consequences of Lexical Phonology by P. Kiparsky. (2008)
24. The Significance of Pronunciation in English Language Teaching by Abbas Pourhosein Gilakjani. (2012)
25. English to Indonesian Transliteration to Support English Pronunciation
Practice by Amalia Zahra, and Julie Carson-Berndsen (2010)
26. Fonologi Rangkap Vokal Dan Kepelbagaian Dialek Melayu: Analisis Teori Optimaliti by Zaharani Ahmad (2011)
27. BAHASA PERGAULAN REMAJA: ANALISIS FONOLOGI
GENERATIF by NiWayan Sartini (2009)
28. FONETIK DAN FONOLOGI by  IDA AYUNI, MD ZANISITI, NORFADHILATUL MARYAM, and RAZALI (2013)
29. KEPERLUAN PENETAPAN LOKUS SUSUN TAUT FONEM
DALAM TELAAH FONOLOGI BAHASA INDONESIA by Namsyah Hot Hasibuan (2008)
30. CABARAN DAN PROSES PEMANTAPAN BAHASA MELAYU (CHALLENGES AND ESTABLISHMENT PROCESS OF MALAY LANGUAGE) by Jaafar Bin Jambi (2008)

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Second Assignment-The Fields that Can be Investigated by the English Literature Students



THE FIELDS THAT CAN BE INVESTIGATED BY THE ENGLISH LITERATURE STUDENTS 


1. Linguistics
  • What is the issue?
Nowadays in the modern era or the globalization era, many English words are absorbed and used daily in Indonesia, especially by the youth. It is common when there are many Indonesian people speak English mixed by Indonesian language. The impact of the technology, especially internet gives the important role of the development of English in Indonesia. Movies, songs, and games also involve on it. Many schools from elementary school until senior high school have curriculum of English. It is interesting to do research “The impact of the different phonology between Indonesian language and English language toward the study of pronunciation”.
  •  Criticize using theory!
The theories related to linguistics especially phonology are the theory of structural phonology by Jacobson and Moskowitz (1970, 1971), the theory of universal generative structure by Halle (1968), the theory of prosody-acoustics by Weteson (1976), and the theory contrast and process by Ingram (1974). We can use one of those theories which it suitable with our research.
  • How is the quality?
Research of the impact of the different phonology between Indonesian language and English language toward the study of pronunciation, can improve the quality of pronunciation of the Indonesian people, especially the students of elementary school until the students of senior high school. By the good pronunciation of English, it gives good effect for Indonesia in the world view.

2. Music (song)
  •  What is the issue?
There are many easy-listening songs from the other countries which are the people like the most. Indonesian people also very like the songs from the other country, such as western songs just because the intonation are easy-listening. Sometimes, they do not know what the meaning of that song is? I mean the meaning of the lyric of the song. They do not realize whether the lyric of the song is not good for them. For example, the songs by Muse entitle Knight of Cydonia. There are some sentences whose meaning are the unbelief of God. Therefore, it is necessary to know the meaning of the song lyrics which we before we love the song.
  • Criticize using theory!
The theory which can be used to analyze the songs is the theory of Pragmatics by Stephen C. Levinson (1980). According to Levinson, pragmatics is study of the relationship of the language user of connecting and matching the sentences and contexts exactly.
  • What is the quality?
By analyzing the well-known songs from the other countries, especially western songs which use the English language, we can filter the suitable song for the Indonesian people, especially the culture and the religion of Indonesia.

3. Colonialism through Film and Media
  • What is the issue?
The western films are interesting. However, is the interesting film with a good effect of CGI or 3D good for us? Is there any another intention or meaning behind the film? For example the well-known film entitle “Total Recall”. That is one of top rank films of the Cinemas in the world. What is the real intention of those movie? We realize or not that we are still being colonialized.
  •  Criticize using theory!
The colonialism in the modern era can be analyzed using Electronic Colonialism Theory (ECT) by McPhail. This theory tries to explain how the colonialism done in the postmodern and modern era through media, especially electronics media. ECT focuses on the global media influence on how people think and act.
  • What is the quality?
By investigating some film using Electronic Colonialism Theory. The people are expected to know how the colonialism is in the modern era. What is the effect of the colonialism and how to minimize the effect of such colonialism through media?

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

First Assignment: Find a Final Project and Summarize!


1.      Identity:

                           A final Project

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LITERACY APPROACH TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL (The Case of VIII Grade Members of Extra English Activities “SMP Muhammadiyah” IV Semarang).

A final project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of sarjana pendidikan in English.

By: Fiter Johan
2201906012


English department
Faculty of language and arts
Semarang state university
2010

2.      Write the research question, problem, and objective!

1. Research question:
Background of study
A long ago English has been included in the curriculum of junior high school. It is reasonable because English is an international language and also the main language used in international scientific community. Realizing the importance of English, teachers of English have to be aware that English has four essential skills to be taught. The students have to be able to speak, listen, read, and write. In English well speaking is the most important one but it is not easy to make students speak fluently, so the teacher must work hard and prepare suitable methods in teaching speaking.
Improving students speaking skill needs good teaching method such as literacy approach. The approach is not fixed and finite state but development process. The development of literacy involves developing control over different kinds of language. Useful summaries of various responses to the question of what literacy is, have been provided by Wells (1991), Grant (1986) and Freebody and Luke (1990), there are similarities in the positions that they take. Below are:
1.      a. Can you help me please?
b. sure, what can I do for you?
2.      a. Can I go to the party?
b. Yes, sure. But you have to be home by midnight.


1.2  Reason for Choosing Topic                       
I choose the topic because of the following reasons. I taught English at SMP Muhammadiyah IV Semarang for three months, I found that most students are enthusiastic in learning English speaking. Second, I feel challenged to support them to improve their speaking skill with literacy approach method. Moreover, I tried to analyze the problems in order to get some solutions, hoping that it would become contribution especially to develop speaking skill teaching and English teaching in general.

1.3   Statement of Problem
The focus of this study is the effectively of literacy approach to improve speaking skill. The problem posed:

1.      How is literacy approach used to improve students’ speaking ability?


1.4    Objective of Study
The objectives of the study are as follows:
a.       How is literacy approach used to improve students’ speaking ability?

3. Heading of chapter 2
2.1 Review of Previous Studies
Badriah Dewi (2005:21) states that the ability of the observer for create theoretical frame will hoot with the deep library study, as effort to get several reference which support and accurate to discuss observation border which do. Next the theoretical frame which create will be used when the observer do the observation hypothesis.
Library study have some function includes:
1.      Provide theory or conception frame for observation was planned.
2.      Provide information about previous observation relation with observation will do.
3.      Give information about methods, population and sample, instrument, and data analysis are used to observation did before.
4.      Provide finding, observation conclusion related with finding and our conclusion.

2.2  Theoretical background
Spoken and written language typically function in different ways, to fulfill different social purposes, in different context of use. The development of literacy involves developing control over different kinds of language, as well as learning the different technologies through which written language is encoded (Hammond, 1992, p.9)
2.2.1        Literacy
Well (1991: 52-53) describes a number of levels of literacy, each of which represents a different view of literacy. The first level is what he call per formative. The second level described by Wells is what he call functional. The third level referred by Wells is what he call informational. The four level described by Wells is what he call epistemic.

2.2.2        Teaching
Jeremy harmer (1997:267) states the ability to speak fluently presupposes not only knowledge of language features, but the ability to process information and language on the spot as well.
2.2.3        Mental/social processing
Improving productive ability involves the knowledge of language.
2.2.4        Classroom speaking activities
·         Activity from a Script
We can ask our students to act out scenes from plays and or their course book, sometimes filming the results.
·         Communication games
Which are designed to provoke communication between students frequently depend on an information gap so that one student has to talk to a partner in order to solve a puzzle.
·         Discussion
One of the reason that discussion fail (when they do) is that students are reluctant to give an opinion in front of whole class.
2.2.5 Interpersonal Communication
a. Understanding interpersonal communication
     We can understand means or understanding of interpersonal communication easy before we have understand the meaning of interpersonal communication.
b.      Interpersonal communication system
Consists of Interpersonal perception, self-concept, interpersonal attraction, and interpersonal relationship.

c.       Interpersonal relationship
Effective communication is signed, with good interpersonal relationship.


2.3 Principles for teaching speaking to intermediate learners
2.3.1 Plan speaking task that involve negotiation for meaning.
2.3.2 Design both transactional and interpersonal speaking activities.
2.3.3 Personalize the content of speaking activities whenever possible.

2.4 action research
2.4.1 Definition of action research
2.4.2 Aims of action research
2.4.3 Characteristic of action research
a. On the job problem oriented
b. Problem solving oriented
c. Improvement oriented
d. Multiple data collection
e. Cyclic
f. Participatory (collaborative)

2.4.4 The steps in doing action research
2.4.4.1 Planning
2.4.4.3  Action research
2.4.4.3 Observation
2.4.4.4  Reflection

4. Conclusion (chapter V)
5.1 Conclusions
Based on the result of the analysis in the previous chapter, the writer concludes that:
5.1.1 The student understanding in teaching English speaking interpersonal expression by the literacy approach method comes through physical movement. They would perceive the sense of the expression he has heard by looking at the movement of body. In other words, by understanding the speaking interpersonal expression. First the students can improve their speaking skill. The students’ progress during the teaching and learning activity by using literacy approach is great.
5.1.2 After conducting the research, the writer concludes that the advantage of using literacy approach in teaching speaking interpersonal expression are:
          a. The literacy approach motivates the students since it enjoyable.
          b. In the literacy approach class, the students memorize and acquire the language through action.
Literacy approach also has some disadvantages, they are:
a.       It should be paid attention that if it is overused the literacy approach may cause boredom and tiredness.
b.      It is limited in terms of language scope.