This study was aimed at examining the students' overall proficiency in English composition across university-year cohorts and across academic options. The participants were undergraduate students of Universitas Negeri Malang. They were asked to write persuasive essays on whether violence as exposed on TV programs should be restricted. The essays were evaluated using the ESL Composition Profile. The results showed that that there was a significant difference between the first- and fourth-year students' overall proficiency in English composition. In addition, there was no significant difference between the overall proficiency in English composition of the students taking the thesis option and those taking non-thesis option. The inst...
In studies of writing, linguistic proficiency has been assumed to play an important factor contribut...
there are four skills in English teaching and learning, they are listening, speaking, reading, and ...
The purpose of this research is to discover Indonesian undergraduate students’ understanding in comp...
This study was aimed at examining the students' overall proficiency in English composition across u...
This study examined the correlations between Indonesian EFL students’ speaking ability and their w...
This study is meant to examine the thesis quality of students of English Department at IAIN Samarind...
This research aims at finding out: 1) kinds of English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) essays written by...
This research aims at finding out: 1) kinds of English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) essays written by...
Some methods and approaches have been put into practice by stakeholders, including both teachers and...
This research aimed at examining Indonesian EFL students’ proficiency in writing and ability in publ...
This article provides investigation on EFL students’ responses related to learning writing academic ...
The title of this study was “Students Difficulties in Writing English”, which was aimed at knowing t...
Writing well and effectively helps our students achieve three important objectives. Firstly, it rein...
Abstract This article reports a study on English writing skill of Indonesian tertiary students. T...
This study was aimed at seeing the writing strategies used by EFL Undergraduate students at Muhammad...
In studies of writing, linguistic proficiency has been assumed to play an important factor contribut...
there are four skills in English teaching and learning, they are listening, speaking, reading, and ...
The purpose of this research is to discover Indonesian undergraduate students’ understanding in comp...
This study was aimed at examining the students' overall proficiency in English composition across u...
This study examined the correlations between Indonesian EFL students’ speaking ability and their w...
This study is meant to examine the thesis quality of students of English Department at IAIN Samarind...
This research aims at finding out: 1) kinds of English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) essays written by...
This research aims at finding out: 1) kinds of English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) essays written by...
Some methods and approaches have been put into practice by stakeholders, including both teachers and...
This research aimed at examining Indonesian EFL students’ proficiency in writing and ability in publ...
This article provides investigation on EFL students’ responses related to learning writing academic ...
The title of this study was “Students Difficulties in Writing English”, which was aimed at knowing t...
Writing well and effectively helps our students achieve three important objectives. Firstly, it rein...
Abstract This article reports a study on English writing skill of Indonesian tertiary students. T...
This study was aimed at seeing the writing strategies used by EFL Undergraduate students at Muhammad...
In studies of writing, linguistic proficiency has been assumed to play an important factor contribut...
there are four skills in English teaching and learning, they are listening, speaking, reading, and ...
The purpose of this research is to discover Indonesian undergraduate students’ understanding in comp...