ADAPTING 1st LEVEL CONVERSATION CLASS SYLLABUS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS USING LEARNING-CENTERED APPROACH

This study focuses on adapting syllabus of 1st level conversation class for higher education students based on the learning-centered approach at 'Albibek Smart in English', an English course located at Tembalang, Semarang. This study uses triangulation method as the way of collecting data....

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Main Author: Palangan, Barans Irawan (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: 2014-09-05.
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