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TEACHING ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE
                   Code        : IGB409
                   Credit      : 4credits/4hours
                   Lecture     : Raynesta M. Indri Malo, S. S., M. Hum.

A.    DESCRIPTION

     This course deals with major theories of or approaches to language teaching as
well as their applications, both as proposed and practised, with reference to EFL
teaching/learning in the Indonesian context. It is therefore both theoretical and
practical. The topics to be covered include: EFL teacher competencies, major
approaches to and methods in TEFL, developments of EFL teaching in Indonesia,
communicative language ability, language teaching methods/techniques, language
syllabus models, roles of fluency and accuracy, English varieties, teaching four
language skills, teaching grammatical competence, learning styles and strategies,
and second/foreign language assessment.

B.    OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course students are expected to have acquired:

      1. A good understanding of basic concepts of EFL teaching and learning theories
      2. Some insights into problems of EFL teaching/learning
      3. Some insights into the language curriculum development
      4. Ability to see strengths and weaknesses of language teaching
         approaches/methods/techniques both conceptually and practically
      5. Practical knowledge of communicative EFL teaching techniques
      6. Positive attitudes towards the EFL teaching profession
      7. Strategies and techniques in assessing second/foreign language learning

C. Progression of the Course
      Since the course is worth 4 credit points, there are approximately 32 sessions of
      100 minutes. Tests 1 and 2 are administered in week 8 and 16 respectively. The
      scheduled lectures can be seen in the table below.

Week Topics                                         Time    Main Sources
I      a. Introduction (description of the BCO)     200’    Handout
       b. the place of the course in the EL-TE              Ch.I: Harmer, 2001
          curriculum)
II-III a. Competencies required of EFL              200’     Law No. 14/2005;
          teachers                                           Brown, 2001:2 & 23;
       b. LT Theories, Method, Techniques           200      Richards, 2001: 7;
                                                             Harmer, 2001: 6;
IV-V       a. Development of EFL teaching in        400’     Sadtono, 1997/2006
              Indonesia                                      Johnson & Morrow,
           b. CLT: Basic Concepts & Principles                1981
                                                             Littlewood, 1981
VI         a. Communicative Language Ability        200’     Ch 4: Bachman, 1990;
           b. Language functions and notions                 Ch. 9: Brown, 2000;
                                                             van Ek & Trim, 1990;
                                                             Munby, 1981
VII        a. Fluency, Accuracy, Appropriateness,   200’     Ch. 8:: Brown, 2000
             Communicativeness /intelligibility              Yalden 1983
b. Communicative Syllabus Models                    Madya, 1989, 2006
VIII       Mid Semester Test Take home
           a. Contextual Teaching and Learning        100’     Website materials
           b. Feedback                                100’
IX         a. Integrating the Four Language Skills    200’    Ch. 15: Brown, 2001
              Practical work
X-XI       a. Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening    400’    Ch. 14-16:Harmer, 2001
              and Reading                                     Ch. 16&18: Brown, 2001
              Practical Work                                  Grellet, 1981
XII-       a. Teaching Pronunciation                  100’     Ch. 13: Harmer, 2001
XIII       b. Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking    300’     Ch. 14, 17-19: Harmer,
              & Writing                                         2001
XIII-      Teaching Speaking & Writing                400’     Ch. 17-19: Harmer,
XIV                                                             2001
                                                               Ch. 17&19: Brown,
                                                                2001
                                                               Klippel, 1984
XV         Form-Based Instruction                     200’    Ch. 20” Brown, 2001
XVI        Strategies-Based Instruction               200’     Ch. 14: Brown, 2001
                                                               Ch.5: Brown, 2000


     D. Assessment
          Students’ learning achievement will be assessed by considering the following
          components and their contributions to the overall grade:
          1. Final-semester Test (Major Assignment I) 30%
          2. Mid-semester test                           25%
          3. Major Assignment II                         20%
          4. Classroom presentation                      15%
          5. Attendance                                  10%

     E. CLASS RULES
        1. Preparedness: students must come to class prepared with dictionaries
              and material needed.
          2. Punctuality: students must come on time. Students who arrive more than
              10 minutes will be marked absent.
          3. Attendance is expected except in cases of illness or family emergency.
             Your 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. If you have any emergency situation just let
             the lecturer know.
          4. Plagiarism: Procedure for dealing with academic dishonesty such as
             cheating, plagiarism, etc. will follow university guidelines. Any academic
             dishonesty may result in failure.

     F.   References

          Bachman, L. (1990). Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing.
              Oxford: OUP.
          Blundell, J.,Higgens, J. & Middlemiss, N. (1982). Functions in English. Oxford.
              OUP.
          Brown, H.D. (2000). Principles of Language Learning and Teaching. 4nd ed.
              Englewood Cliff, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Brown, H.D. (2001). Teaching by Principles. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:
           Prentice-Hall.
      Council of Europe (2001).Common European Framework of Reference for
           Languages: Learning, Teaching and Assessment. Cambridge: CUP.
      Grellet, F. (1981). Developing Reading Skills: A Practical Guide to Reading
           Comprehension Exercises. Cambridge: CUP.
      Harmer, J. (1998). How to teach English. Essex, England: Longman.
      Harmer, J. (2001). The Practice of English Language Teaching. Essex,
           England: Longman.
      Johnson, K. & Morrow, K. (1981). Communication in the Classroom:
           Application and Methods for a Communicative Approach. London:
           Longman.
      Klippel, F. (1984). Keep Talking: Communicative Fluency Activities for
           Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP.
      Larsen-Freeman, D. (2000). Techniques and Principles in Language
           Teaching. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
      Littlewood, W. (1981). Communicative Language Teaching: An Introduction.
           Cambridge: CUP.
      Madya, S. (1989). A communicative syllabus model for secondary TEFLIN.
           TEFLIN Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.21-46.
      Morrow, K. (1981). Principles of communicative methodology. In
           Communication in the Classroom: Application and Methods for a
           Communicative Approach. (Eds. Johnson, K. & Morrow, K.). London:
           Longman.
      Munby, J. (1978). Communicative Syllabus Design: a Sociolinguistic Model for
           Defining the Content of Purpose-specific Language Programmes.
           Cambridge: CUP.
      Nunan, D. (2004). Task-Based Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge
           University Press.
      Richards, J.C. (2001). Curriculum Development in Language Teaching.
           Cambridge: CUP.
      Richards, J.C. & Rodgers, T.S. (2001). Approaches and Methods in Language
           Teaching. 2nd Ed. Cambridge: CUP.
      Stern, H.H. (1983). Fundamental Concepts in Language Teaching. Oxford:
           OUP.
      Tomlinson, B. (Ed.) (1998). Materials Development in Language Teaching.
           Cambridge: CUP.
      van Ek, J. & Trim, J. (1990). The Threshold Level for Modern Language
           Learning in Schoolc. London: Longman.
      Weir, C.J. (1990). Communicative Language Testing. New York etc.: Prentice
           Hall.
      Wenden, A. & Rubin, J. (1987). Learner Strategies in Language Learning.
           New York etc. : Prentice Hall.
      Yalden. J. (1983). The Communicative Syllabus Evolution: Design and
           Implementation. Oxford etc.: Pergamon Press.

I. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO:
     1. For the final test: (MAJOR ASSIGNMENT I)
        a. Make summaries of one of the topic (week II – VII) and 5 articles from
           the internet
        b. Make 2 academic papers on topics dealing with any of the areas given
           below, about 1500-2000 words long (7-10 pages).
No                 Task Description
1                  Make a piece of writing about the reason for taking TEFL
Methodology + expectations
2                Describe how each student was taught English during junior
                 secondary and senior secondary school years and judge
                 whether they way of teaching supported the development of
                 students’ ability to use English for communication purposes
3                Why are grammar and vocabulary still important in
                 communicative language teaching? Explain and give
                 reasons.
4                Argue why EFL teachers should be fluent in the four English
                 language skills and judge how good each student is at each
                 of the four skills.

          a. Topic number 1 is an obligatory. It is a MUST.
          b. Topic number 2 - 4 are optional. You can choose one of them. To
             complete the paper, you must do an interview with some students or
             teachers at the SD/MI, SMP/MTs, SMA/MA or SMK; the interview is
             to find ideas and may provide the answer to the problem. The paper
             must be a theory-based paper. Therefore, reference is to be made to
             books (at least four) and articles (at least six) of which 4 (four) are
             taken from the internet.
          Making Academic Paper
          In making the academic paper, the following steps should be followed:
          Section A: Introduction…… (see overleaf)
          Section A: Introduction
          Interview two or three students or teachers in SDs, SMPs or SMA/Ks to
          find out what problems they encounter in their English learning or
          teaching. Data on the students/teachers and facilities available in the
          school should be presented. The interview results should lead to the
          formulation of the problem in the form of a question.
          Section B: Literature Review
          Read books and find the relevant theories which will help in answering
          the question.
          Section C: Relate the theories to the problem to solve in its context
          and discuss possible solutions
          Section D: Conclusions & Suggestions
          Make conclusions and suggestions of ways of solving the problem
          based on the theories by considering the context.
          References:
          Write all the books and articles referred to in the paper.

    2. As ASSIGNMENT II, due before mid-semester test:
      Make a clipping of authentic materials of TEFL in Indonesia (10pages).
      Students individually make a clipping of authentic materials found in the
      environment: from magazines, newspapers, books, labels (food, medicine,
      fertilizer, cosmetics, etc.). Give theoretical comments on each material. The
      materials should be grouped so that the users can find each easily. The
      whole set is to contain: the cover sheet (write the title of the assignment,
      the student’s name and ID number, Faculty & Dept., year), preface, table of
      contents. (Buat kliping tentang permasalahan pendidikan di Indonesia;
      sumber majalah/Koran berbahasa inggris/internet berbahasa inggris,
      berikan komentar pribadi dibawah kliping; kumpul minggu ke2 april-
      sebelum mid-semester)

    3. Do weekly presentation based on groups divided in the first meeting.
DEFINITION

TEFL is:
The teaching of English to people whose first language is not English, especially
people from countries where English is not spoken
The term TEFL is basically associated
TEFL usually occurs in the student’s own country, either within the state school
system, or privately, e.g.
DEFINITION

TEFL is:
The teaching of English to people whose first language is not English, especially
people from countries where English is not spoken
The term TEFL is basically associated
TEFL usually occurs in the student’s own country, either within the state school
system, or privately, e.g.

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Tefl methodology

  • 1. TEACHING ENGLISH AS FOREIGN LANGUAGE Code : IGB409 Credit : 4credits/4hours Lecture : Raynesta M. Indri Malo, S. S., M. Hum. A. DESCRIPTION This course deals with major theories of or approaches to language teaching as well as their applications, both as proposed and practised, with reference to EFL teaching/learning in the Indonesian context. It is therefore both theoretical and practical. The topics to be covered include: EFL teacher competencies, major approaches to and methods in TEFL, developments of EFL teaching in Indonesia, communicative language ability, language teaching methods/techniques, language syllabus models, roles of fluency and accuracy, English varieties, teaching four language skills, teaching grammatical competence, learning styles and strategies, and second/foreign language assessment. B. OBJECTIVES At the end of the course students are expected to have acquired: 1. A good understanding of basic concepts of EFL teaching and learning theories 2. Some insights into problems of EFL teaching/learning 3. Some insights into the language curriculum development 4. Ability to see strengths and weaknesses of language teaching approaches/methods/techniques both conceptually and practically 5. Practical knowledge of communicative EFL teaching techniques 6. Positive attitudes towards the EFL teaching profession 7. Strategies and techniques in assessing second/foreign language learning C. Progression of the Course Since the course is worth 4 credit points, there are approximately 32 sessions of 100 minutes. Tests 1 and 2 are administered in week 8 and 16 respectively. The scheduled lectures can be seen in the table below. Week Topics Time Main Sources I a. Introduction (description of the BCO) 200’ Handout b. the place of the course in the EL-TE Ch.I: Harmer, 2001 curriculum) II-III a. Competencies required of EFL 200’  Law No. 14/2005; teachers  Brown, 2001:2 & 23; b. LT Theories, Method, Techniques 200  Richards, 2001: 7;  Harmer, 2001: 6; IV-V a. Development of EFL teaching in 400’  Sadtono, 1997/2006 Indonesia  Johnson & Morrow, b. CLT: Basic Concepts & Principles 1981  Littlewood, 1981 VI a. Communicative Language Ability 200’  Ch 4: Bachman, 1990; b. Language functions and notions  Ch. 9: Brown, 2000;  van Ek & Trim, 1990;  Munby, 1981 VII a. Fluency, Accuracy, Appropriateness, 200’  Ch. 8:: Brown, 2000 Communicativeness /intelligibility  Yalden 1983
  • 2. b. Communicative Syllabus Models  Madya, 1989, 2006 VIII Mid Semester Test Take home a. Contextual Teaching and Learning 100’  Website materials b. Feedback 100’ IX a. Integrating the Four Language Skills 200’ Ch. 15: Brown, 2001 Practical work X-XI a. Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening 400’ Ch. 14-16:Harmer, 2001 and Reading Ch. 16&18: Brown, 2001 Practical Work Grellet, 1981 XII- a. Teaching Pronunciation 100’  Ch. 13: Harmer, 2001 XIII b. Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking 300’  Ch. 14, 17-19: Harmer, & Writing 2001 XIII- Teaching Speaking & Writing 400’  Ch. 17-19: Harmer, XIV 2001  Ch. 17&19: Brown, 2001  Klippel, 1984 XV Form-Based Instruction 200’ Ch. 20” Brown, 2001 XVI Strategies-Based Instruction 200’  Ch. 14: Brown, 2001  Ch.5: Brown, 2000 D. Assessment Students’ learning achievement will be assessed by considering the following components and their contributions to the overall grade: 1. Final-semester Test (Major Assignment I) 30% 2. Mid-semester test 25% 3. Major Assignment II 20% 4. Classroom presentation 15% 5. Attendance 10% E. CLASS RULES 1. Preparedness: students must come to class prepared with dictionaries and material needed. 2. Punctuality: students must come on time. Students who arrive more than 10 minutes will be marked absent. 3. Attendance is expected except in cases of illness or family emergency. Your 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. If you have any emergency situation just let the lecturer know. 4. Plagiarism: Procedure for dealing with academic dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, etc. will follow university guidelines. Any academic dishonesty may result in failure. F. References Bachman, L. (1990). Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing. Oxford: OUP. Blundell, J.,Higgens, J. & Middlemiss, N. (1982). Functions in English. Oxford. OUP. Brown, H.D. (2000). Principles of Language Learning and Teaching. 4nd ed. Englewood Cliff, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
  • 3. Brown, H.D. (2001). Teaching by Principles. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Council of Europe (2001).Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching and Assessment. Cambridge: CUP. Grellet, F. (1981). Developing Reading Skills: A Practical Guide to Reading Comprehension Exercises. Cambridge: CUP. Harmer, J. (1998). How to teach English. Essex, England: Longman. Harmer, J. (2001). The Practice of English Language Teaching. Essex, England: Longman. Johnson, K. & Morrow, K. (1981). Communication in the Classroom: Application and Methods for a Communicative Approach. London: Longman. Klippel, F. (1984). Keep Talking: Communicative Fluency Activities for Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP. Larsen-Freeman, D. (2000). Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Littlewood, W. (1981). Communicative Language Teaching: An Introduction. Cambridge: CUP. Madya, S. (1989). A communicative syllabus model for secondary TEFLIN. TEFLIN Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.21-46. Morrow, K. (1981). Principles of communicative methodology. In Communication in the Classroom: Application and Methods for a Communicative Approach. (Eds. Johnson, K. & Morrow, K.). London: Longman. Munby, J. (1978). Communicative Syllabus Design: a Sociolinguistic Model for Defining the Content of Purpose-specific Language Programmes. Cambridge: CUP. Nunan, D. (2004). Task-Based Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Richards, J.C. (2001). Curriculum Development in Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP. Richards, J.C. & Rodgers, T.S. (2001). Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. 2nd Ed. Cambridge: CUP. Stern, H.H. (1983). Fundamental Concepts in Language Teaching. Oxford: OUP. Tomlinson, B. (Ed.) (1998). Materials Development in Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP. van Ek, J. & Trim, J. (1990). The Threshold Level for Modern Language Learning in Schoolc. London: Longman. Weir, C.J. (1990). Communicative Language Testing. New York etc.: Prentice Hall. Wenden, A. & Rubin, J. (1987). Learner Strategies in Language Learning. New York etc. : Prentice Hall. Yalden. J. (1983). The Communicative Syllabus Evolution: Design and Implementation. Oxford etc.: Pergamon Press. I. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO: 1. For the final test: (MAJOR ASSIGNMENT I) a. Make summaries of one of the topic (week II – VII) and 5 articles from the internet b. Make 2 academic papers on topics dealing with any of the areas given below, about 1500-2000 words long (7-10 pages). No Task Description 1 Make a piece of writing about the reason for taking TEFL
  • 4. Methodology + expectations 2 Describe how each student was taught English during junior secondary and senior secondary school years and judge whether they way of teaching supported the development of students’ ability to use English for communication purposes 3 Why are grammar and vocabulary still important in communicative language teaching? Explain and give reasons. 4 Argue why EFL teachers should be fluent in the four English language skills and judge how good each student is at each of the four skills. a. Topic number 1 is an obligatory. It is a MUST. b. Topic number 2 - 4 are optional. You can choose one of them. To complete the paper, you must do an interview with some students or teachers at the SD/MI, SMP/MTs, SMA/MA or SMK; the interview is to find ideas and may provide the answer to the problem. The paper must be a theory-based paper. Therefore, reference is to be made to books (at least four) and articles (at least six) of which 4 (four) are taken from the internet. Making Academic Paper In making the academic paper, the following steps should be followed: Section A: Introduction…… (see overleaf) Section A: Introduction Interview two or three students or teachers in SDs, SMPs or SMA/Ks to find out what problems they encounter in their English learning or teaching. Data on the students/teachers and facilities available in the school should be presented. The interview results should lead to the formulation of the problem in the form of a question. Section B: Literature Review Read books and find the relevant theories which will help in answering the question. Section C: Relate the theories to the problem to solve in its context and discuss possible solutions Section D: Conclusions & Suggestions Make conclusions and suggestions of ways of solving the problem based on the theories by considering the context. References: Write all the books and articles referred to in the paper. 2. As ASSIGNMENT II, due before mid-semester test: Make a clipping of authentic materials of TEFL in Indonesia (10pages). Students individually make a clipping of authentic materials found in the environment: from magazines, newspapers, books, labels (food, medicine, fertilizer, cosmetics, etc.). Give theoretical comments on each material. The materials should be grouped so that the users can find each easily. The whole set is to contain: the cover sheet (write the title of the assignment, the student’s name and ID number, Faculty & Dept., year), preface, table of contents. (Buat kliping tentang permasalahan pendidikan di Indonesia; sumber majalah/Koran berbahasa inggris/internet berbahasa inggris, berikan komentar pribadi dibawah kliping; kumpul minggu ke2 april- sebelum mid-semester) 3. Do weekly presentation based on groups divided in the first meeting.
  • 5. DEFINITION TEFL is: The teaching of English to people whose first language is not English, especially people from countries where English is not spoken The term TEFL is basically associated TEFL usually occurs in the student’s own country, either within the state school system, or privately, e.g.
  • 6. DEFINITION TEFL is: The teaching of English to people whose first language is not English, especially people from countries where English is not spoken The term TEFL is basically associated TEFL usually occurs in the student’s own country, either within the state school system, or privately, e.g.