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Siswo Harsono

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Siswo Harsono

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Program DescriptionStudents can write academic papers on

English language, English literature, and American culture.

Students can edit their academic papers.Students can publish their academic papers

in the form of anthology.

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Syllabus 1. Introduction to Academic Writing2. Topic 3. Outline4. Abstract5. Description 6. Introduction 7. Mid test

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8. Theoretical Review9. Method10. Analysis11. Conclusion12. Bibliography13. Editing14. Final test

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1. Introduction Introducing Academic Writing ProgramExplaining the syllabusLecture contractReferences

Hogue, Ann. First Steps in Academic Writing. New York: Longman, 1996.

Oshima, Alice and Ann Hogue. Writing Academic English. New York: Longman, 1999.

Reid, Stephen. The Prentice Hall Guide for Colledge Writers. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1998.

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2. TopicChoosing topic on language, literature, and

cultureNerrowing the chosen topicWriting topic sentenceWriting title

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3. Outline Writing outline based on the chosen topicOutline formatIntroductionAnalysisConclusionReferenceAppendix

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4. Abstract Writing abstract based on the outlineAbstract format

general introductionwriting purposetheory and methodfindingsconclusion

Key words

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5. Object Description Describing research object

Writing description for field workWriting paraphrase for poetry and lyricsWriting summary for prose and dramaWriting scenes for animation and film

Correcting the descriptionRevising

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6. IntroductionWriting introduction

Introducing the chosen topicLimiting the problemWriting purpose

Correcting the introductionRevising

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7. Mid TestEvaluating the capability of writing topic,

outline, abstract, description, and introduction

Class and take home exam

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8. Theoretical ReviewChoosing relevant theory based on the

chosen topicWriting theoretical review

QuotationParaphraseSummary

Correcting the reviewRevising

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9. MethodWriting the method of library research

Close readingClose listeningClose watching

Writing the method of field researchObservationInterview

Correcting and revising the method

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10. AnalysisWriting analysis based on data

Quoting the dataParaphrasing the dataSummarizing the data

Writing analysis based on theoryReferring the chosen theory

Correcting the analysisRevising

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11. Conclusion Writing conclusion based on analysis

Writing findingsWriting implicationWriting suggestion

Correcting the conclusionRevising

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12. BibliographyWriting bibliography

MLA stylePrinted referencesElectronic references

Correcting the bibliographyRevising

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13. Editing Compiling the papers based on the chosen

topicEditing the papersDesigning coverWriting prefaceWriting acknowledgementWriting table of contentsWriting editor’s biography

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14. Final TestEvaluating the capability of writing

theoretical review, method, analysis, conclusion, and bibliography.

Evaluating the capability of editing and publishing the papers in form of book

Take home exam

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