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ArtikelInvestigating STMT (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Transportasi) Students’ Attitudes Towards Learning English for Transportation and Logistics  
Oleh: Susanthi, Novi Indah ; Hanifah ; Yusnita, Indri
Jenis: Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi: The 62st TEFLIN International Conference: Teaching and Assessing L2 Learners in the 21st Century, Denpasar, 14-16th September 2015, Book 2, page 888-896.
Topik: positive attitudes; learning English; ESP; transportation and logistics; STMT Trisakti
Fulltext: hal 888.pdf (15.04MB)
Isi artikelThe positive attitudes are expected from students when they are learning English. These positive attitudes will help them to get the benefit of learning the language easily and smoothly. When students have positive attitudes meaning that they are at ease to learn and accept the material from the lecturer. This is important since learning process takes place when they are at ease. On the other hand, if students already perform negative attitude towards the language, they will stuck with the barrier, the difficulties to master the language. Consequently, students are de-motivated in mastering the language. For this reason, teaching learning process in the class is not optimum. If this is happen, students do not learn the language at their best. Hence, they are not capable to learn the material that they need to master. Language mastery, in the future, will help them to be able to cope with the language related to their career or job. This study is aimed to find out whether there is a relation between their attitude towards English learning and the mastery of English in their work field. The students are asked to fill in the questionnaire and the researchers are observing the students’ attitudes in the classrooms when they are studying. The implication of this study is to influence the students’ attitude in the teaching learning process.
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