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Syllabuses, Satrio William / 81190072 - Coggle Diagram
Syllabuses
Functional Syllabuses
Definition
A syllabus in which the content of the language teaching is a collection of the functions that are performed when language is used
Assessment
- Answer the question orally
- Speak in front of the class
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Objectives
Students are be able to Introducing someone, greeting people, interrupting, changing a topic, seeking information, and giving information
Examples
Talking about our self, starting a conversation, making a date
Task-Based Syllabuses
Definition
task-based syllabus is the syllabus in which the language teaching content is organized around the tasks that the students need to perform with the language they are learning.
Example
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- personal ads, and instructions
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- Writing to companies and officials
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Topical Syllabuses
Definition
Topical syllabus means that many activities are linked together by their content: the theme of topic runs through everything happens in the classroom and acts as a connecting thread.
Examples
personal, professional, and sociocultural
Advantages
- facilitate comprehension and the content make linguistic form more meaningful
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Situational Syllabuses
Definition
the syllabus in which the content of the language teaching is organized around the real or imaginary situations in which the language is used.
Examples
buying a cup of coffee at a Cafe, Ordering a food at the restaurant
Objective
Aims to prepare learners for future situations where they might use the language objectives to learn grammar, build vocabulary and develop four basic skills in particular situations non-languages outcome other reasons instead of knowledge
Assessment
Define or draw the situation in their house, environment, or other places that they have ever been.
Notional Syllabuses
Examples
Space, time, quality, and quantity
Definition
A syllabus in which the content of the language teaching is meaning expressed through linguistic form and refers to abstract concept and context
Assessment
Getting things connected for examples; gas, phone, TV. Rent-payment–contract-Buying furniture –Second-hand, markets,auctions, small ads.Paying bills-when and how
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Skill-Based Syllabuses
Definition
syllabus in which the content of the language teaching is focused on the specific abilities that play roles in using the language.
Examples
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- Reading for the main idea
- Analysis paragraph structure
- Using affixes as clues to meaning
Objective
Students will be able to develop their specific skills (speaking, listening, reading,writing)
Assessment
Read a passage then, summarize it (reading and writing)
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