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Diptoadi, Veronica L. – English Teaching Forum, 2007
An Indonesian fable is the theme of this three-part lesson for young learners. Students practice with the past-tense verbs used in the fable. By listening, reading and ordering the sentences, and copying a paragraph of the story, students become very familiar with the fable. The lessons finish with homework to write a play based on the fable.…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Animals, Literary Genres, Listening Skills
Murni, Sri Minda – Guidelines, 1993
The whole-language approach is seen to be applicable within communicative language teaching for young Indonesian students. The goal of teaching English in Indonesia is to teach students to read effectively, and whole-language instruction allows them to read immediately. Examples of reading activities are given. (Contains nine references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Children, Class Activities, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries