Listening II, Curriculum : 2015


Courser in EnglishListening II
ProgramPendidikan Bahasa Inggris
SKS2 SKS
RPS23 Data

RPS (Rencanan Perkuliahan Semester)

Course Descriptions

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Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course students are expected to possess the abilities to:

  1. comprehend longer dialogues
  2. comprehend the English spoken texts (i.e. narrative, descriptive, procedure and news items)
  3. solve the problems/answer questions used in spoken English
  4.   make summary based on the recording

References

Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.

Kenton Harsch & Kate Wolfe Quintero. Impact Listening 3. 2009. Pearson Longman Asia ELT


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Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures.

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures.

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures. 

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures. 

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Worker Institut. Preparation and Practice. 2004
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974. Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the second semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures.

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

  1. Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Miles Craven. Listening Extra. 2012. Cambridge University Press
  3. Philip Binham. How to Say it. 1974.Yogyakarta: Percetakan Kanisius

 


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures. 

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

2004. Miles Craven. Listening Extra. Cambridge; Cambridge UniversityPress


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures. 

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

2004. Miles Craven. Listening Extra. Cambridge; Cambridge UniversityPress


Details ...
Course Descriptions

This course is an intermediate listening that offered to the third semester students to help them improve their intermediate skills of listening comprehension. In this course they will be introduced to note-taking skills they need, mainly in the form of lectures. 

Learning Outcomes

1. Skill

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  1. Understand spoken passages at a normal speed of delivery,
  2. Make notes of lectures,
  3. Understand main ideas and supporting details of spoken texts,
  4. Solve problems/answer questions used in spoken english

2. Knowledge

  1. The students are expected to be able to master the stages of teaching listening
  2. The students are able to acknowledge the strategies of grasping the meaning and gists of the spoken passages

3. Attitude

a.  The students are expected to have high sensitivity in understanding the spoken passages

b.  The students are expected to be active and creative in listening process

References

2004. Miles Craven. Listening Extra. Cambridge; Cambridge UniversityPress


Details ...
Course Descriptions

-

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  • comprehend longer dialogues
  • comprehend the English spoken texts (i.e. narrative, descriptive, procedure and news items)
  • solve the problems/answer questions used in spoken English
  • make summary based on the recording

References

Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.

Audio from English Talking Book and Magic Box

Miles Craven.Listening Extra.2004. Cambridge University Press.


Details ...
Course Descriptions

-

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course students are expected to possess abilities to:

  • comprehend longer dialogues
  • comprehend the English spoken texts (i.e. narrative, descriptive, procedure and news items)
  • solve the problems/answer questions used in spoken English
  • make summary based on the recording

References

Adrian Doff & Christopher Jones. Language in Use. 2004. Cambridge University Press.

Audio from English Talking Book and Magic Box

Miles Craven.Listening Extra.2004. Cambridge University Press.


Details ...