Penguasaan Bahasa Inggris Melalui Extensive Reading Program
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https://doi.org/10.24090/insania.v13i2.294Keywords:
unsuccessful teaching, language acquisition, Extensive Reading Program.Abstract
Even though there is no representative data reporting the profile of Indonesian students’ proficiency in English, it seems that English teaching program has been largely unsuccessful. Factually, most of high school graduates just had average reading vocabulary of 1000 words, a number considered too small. This phenomenon needs an appropriate solution. Extensive Reading Program (ERP) may be the answer. Why? Because it can, with “easy and interesting†strategy, motivate students’ interest in reading, increase their language acquisition, and eliminate their negative predisposition on English as either difficult language or bored lesson.Downloads
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