ENGLISH LEARNING STRATEGIES FORDIFFERENT PROFILE OF STUDENTS
Abstract
Teaching and learning english at the campus always face several problems, they raise from the students’ themselves, material, lecturer, teaching process, time, place, equipment and infrastucture. The problem which comes from students such as the differences of students’ intellegence; if the material is given too low, the students who have high intellegency will be bored and the diversity of students’ need in learning english. Teaching in the class room always find the differences like them, one and others need differents method in learning fast in mastering English, so lecturer should use combination strategy in teaching. The material should be chosen based on the students’ ability.It is because a lecturer is the manager who creates the students’ sucessfully in learning English.
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