Rps Structure 2
Rps Structure 2
2. Course : STRUCTURE 2
3. Code : STR 1432
4. Semester : 2
5. SKS : 2
6. Instructor : Tobias Gunas, S.S, M.Pd
Learning Scor
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9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18
1 Understanding Overview of the Lecturing 2x 50 - Recognise the
the nature of the course, learning Minutes course, learning
course achievement, achievement,
materials , materials,
learning process, learning process,
tasks/projects and tasks/projects and
scoring system scoring system
2 Using Auxiliary To be (am, is, Lecturing 2 x 170 - Understand to be
verbs in are, was, were) Drill minutes and its forms in Handout
sentences Discussion sentences. Task (1) 10% Elaine Walker
accurately - Identify and fill the and Steve
gaps with Elseworth.
correct forms of 2000.
to be in Grammar
sentences. Practice for
- Use forms of to be Intermediate
in various Students.
sentences England:
accurately. Pearson
- Make sentences by Education.
using correct Betty
forms of to be in ScrampferAza
contexts r. 2003.
accurately Fundamental
s of English
Grammar.USA
: Longman.
3 Using Auxiliary Do and Did Lecturing 2x170 - Understand Do/Did
verbs in Drill minutes and its forms in Handout
sentences Discussion sentences. Task (2) 5% Basic English
accurately - Identify and fill the Grammar
gaps with Elaine Walker
correct forms of and Steve
Do/Did in Elseworth.
sentences. 2000.
- Change positive Grammar
sentences into Practice for
negative Intermediate
sentences Students.
accurately England:
- Change declarative Pearson
sentences into Education.
interrogative Betty
sentences ScrampferAza
accurately. r. 2003.
- Make sentences by Fundamental
using correct s of English
forms of Do/Did in Grammar.USA
various contexts : Longman.
accurately.
REFERENCES :
1. Murthy, J.D. 2000. Brush Up YourEnglish Grammar. New Delhi : Book Palace.
2. Sargeant, Howard. 2007. Basic English Grammar. USA : Saddleback.
3. Walker, Elaine and Steve Elseworth. 2000. Grammar Practice for Intermediate Students. Essex : Longman.
4. Betty ScrampferAzar. 2003. Fundamentals of English Grammar.USA : Longman.
5. Texts and other related internet sources.
PROJECT GUIDELINE
Course : Structure 2
Grade/Sms : I/2 (Freshmen)
Credit :2
Instructor : Tobias Gunas, S.S, M.Pd.
Type of Project : individual-structured
I. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
Pertaining to the standard competence of this course, the students are able to improve their knowledge of English
grammar regarding auxiliary verbs, tenses, and articles as well as use these grammatical elements in various sentences
and contexts accurately. Therefore, to achieve the competence, the students are also assigned to describe grammatical
features in terms of auxiliary verbs, tenses, and articles in reading texts.
II. INSTRUCTION : Identify and describe grammatical features covering those elements found in three
reading texts (Descriptive, Narrative, argumentative)
III. CONTENT :
a. Introduction : two paragraphs
b. Description of the Texts: types of text, titles, and content.
c. Grammatical Feature
1. Auxiliary verbs
2. Tenses
3. Articles
d. Conclusion
IV. SCORING SYSTEM (maximum score :100)
a. Organisation : 10
b. Content : 70
c. Language : 20
V. WRITING REQUIREMENT
This project will be submitted three days before the final exam begins. The students who can hand in the
project soon are highly appreciated (score upgrade 5%), while beyond the deadline the score of the project is
cut off up to 10 %.
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