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Contributed for Qualitative Subject The Thesis Analysis Communicative Behavior in General English of Adults Classes at LBPP-LIA Fatmawati: A Case Study by Ike Kusdiaty By Nuryadina Augus Rini Contributed for Qualitative Subject

Variable TITLE Public area relation Target population The Points: Variable Public area relation Target population Communicative Behavior in General English of Adults Classes at LBPP-LIA Fatmawati: A Case Study by Ike Kusdiaty

Abstract …The study is intended to reveal the classroom practice in the terms of classroom activities and classroom languages. The sample of the study are elementary, intermediate, and high intermediate classes of General English of Adult Programs (GE-AP) at LBPP-LIA Fatmawati… …Communicative orientation of language teaching (COLT) observation scheme (Nine Spada, Maria Frochlich and Patrick Allen:1984) is used as an instrument to analyze how teachers manage the classroom…

Chapter I Introduction PROBLEMS It is to find out whether the COLT observation scheme is capable of capturing the communicative orientation in GE-AP Program at LBPP-LIA It is to determine the characteristics of the communicative orientation in terms of classroom activities and classroom language.

Chapter I 1.2. Statement of The Problem The Points: Chapter I 1.2. Statement of The Problem Is the COLT observation scheme capable of capturing the communicative orientation in GE-AP at LBPP-LIA Fatmawati? Are the classroom activities communicatively oriented? Is the classroom language communicatively oriented?

INSTRUMENT Chapter II COLT observation scheme Classroom activities Review of Related Literature Chapter II INSTRUMENT COLT observation scheme (Nine Spada, Maria Frochlich&Patrick Allen 1984) Classroom activities Classroom language

The Points: Chapter II P R O B L E M S I N S T R U M E X

DATA ANALYSIS Chapter III Research Methodology Chapter III DATA ANALYSIS Organization time spent for each category / visit (in minutes) Organization percentage of time spent of each category / visit Organization mean percentage of time of each category / class Organization mean percentage of time of each category for elementary classes

The Points: Chapter III PROBLEMS & INSTRUMENT X Data Analysis

Research Findings And Discussions Chapter IV 4.1. CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES (5 SUB POINTS) 4.2. CLASSROOM LANGUAGE (2 SUB POINTS)

COMPLETE DATA COLLECTION The Points: Chapter IV SYSTEMATICALLY WELL DESIGNED COMPLETE DATA COLLECTION

Conclusion And Suggestion Chapter V CONCLUSION …The domination of the teachers are significant. The domination combine with some teaching techniques which encourage students to use the language communicatively proved that the characteristics of communicative orientation in the GE-AP LBPP-LIA Fatmawati is considered as the representative of traditional and communicative teaching techniques was represented in the classroom activities and classroom language…

Conclusion And Suggestion Chapter V SUGGESTION The present study indicates that in the classroom interaction, teachers play dominant role in controlling the activities done in the classroom. To foster communication, teacher should be able to encourage students to use as much English as possible especially when students are doing the activity in group / pair work Authentic materials would be best advantage to relate between the language in the classroom and outside world It would be better if students know what they expected to learn and why Teacher should consider some factors like attitudes, intuition and personality of the learners.

X PROBLEMS, INSTRUMENT, DATA ANALYSIS Chapter V CONCLUSION The Points: Chapter V PROBLEMS, INSTRUMENT, DATA ANALYSIS X CONCLUSION SUGGESTION (2,3,4,5)

SUMMARY STRONG POINTS WEAK POINTS

STRONG POINTS Analysis The research thesis used is qualitative study and it is done by the writer COLT instrument, procedures and scheme are used in this research completely Investigation was done well In chapter IV, (Research Findings and Discussions) Ike designed it complete and details.

Analysis WEAK POINTS Title is not described the target population specific No reflection  problems, statement of the problem, instrument, data analysis, conclusion and suggestion The concept of limitation analysis is not clearly done: classroom activities and classroom language or domination of the teacher or traditional teaching process.