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DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING REMOTE FLIPPED CLASSROOM DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Risang Baskara
PORTRAYING GRADUATE STUDENTS’ LEVELS OF UNDERSTANDING: A SOLO TAXONOMY LENS
Ayuni Kabobu Heda, R. Indrajid Lukman Santoso, Markus Budiraharjo
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF E-LEARNING IN ENGLISH CONVERSATION II CLASS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Catharina Brameswari, Almira Ghassani Shabrina Romala
Conventionalizing the Unconventional: A Linguistic Thematization of the Algerian Curriculum of Literature
Farouk Bouafia
TENSIONS, CONTRADICTIONS AND AMBIGUITIES OF ONLINE LEARNING IN THE GRADUATE PROGRAM OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION
Irene Anggita Dennaya, Stella Noviani, Markus Budiraharjo
PROCESS APPROACH AND COLLABORATIVE LEARNING: AN ANALYSIS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC WRITING
Christianus I Wayan Eka Budiartha
Logical Mechanism and Intertextual References in Political Jokes of Indonesian Presidential Election Campaigns
Barli Bram, Carla Sih Prabandari, Truly Almendo Pasaribu


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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