Abstracts (112 Accepted for LLTC 2022 Presentations)
EXPLORING EXTENSIVE READING IMPLEMENTATION: THE CHALLENGES FROM INDONESIA | |
Aan Triastuti, Aletta Wening Yusrina, Arnisa Nur Ilmita, Dwi Lestianingsih, Pratiwi Indah Sulistiyowati, Rani Nur Aini, Siti Khusnul Fatimah |
THE UTILIZATION OF TIKTOK AS THE MEDIA TO ENHANCE VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION IN AUTONOMOUS LEARNING | |
Jhon Breter Ginting, Made Frida Yulia |
AUTONOMOUS ENGLISH LEARNING IN A RURAL AREA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY AMONG STUDENTS ACROSS SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS | |
Maria Imaculata Asri Wulandari, Made Frida Yulia |
ENGLISH SKILLS AFFECTED BY ONLINE TEACHING DURING PANDEMIC COVID-19 ON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KOTO TANGAH DISTRICT PADANG | |
Vivi Zurniati, Indri Astuti, Gusnita Efrina, Rus Yandi |
LEXICAL HEDGES USE IN SPOKEN LANGUAGE: EVIDENCE FROM PRE-SERVICE EFL TEACHERS’ TEACHING SIMULATIONS | |
Lautan Elsadhani, Made Frida Yulia |
INVESTIGATING MOTHER TONGUE EFFECT IN THE ACQUISITION OF ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS BY INDONESIA-SPEAKING LEARNERS | |
Agus Budiharto, Liza Tri Mudita Azizah, Zhabila Winora Yazunka |
Keynote and Plenary Speakers
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT, LEARNING AUTONOMY AND LEARNING LOSS: A REFLECTION ON THE CONCEPTS AND EVIDENCE FROM ELT FIELD | |
Made Frida Yulia |
Literary Studies Conference is hosted by English Letters Department & Graduate Program in English Language Studies, Universitas Sanata Dharma, Indonesia, in cooperation with Ateneo de Manila University, the Philippines.
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