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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 | |
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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 | |
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