Syllabus format

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The five language syllabus format based on Dubin and Olhstain.


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Syllabus format The subject material already determined based on syllabus models guided demand a preparing and organizing in the form of a written document or raw formats.

Dubin and Olhstain introduce the five language syllabus format Linear Format The Modular Format The Format of The Cyclical Creation Raises The Format Of The Matrix Format The Story -line

The Format of the Linear (Linear Format) Linear Format is a form of the language syllabus is enough long known and used in language classes, particularly for materials that are sorted by level of difficulty and complex us title. Usually the material is considered easy and simple precedes material that is considered more difficult and complex

Format the Modular (Modular Format )   Modular Format is the syllabus the language selection and organizing subject material which must be given to the students is not based on its complexity and difficulty level, but based on the themes selected and determined by the needs of the need for language students.

The Format of the cyclical creation raises ( Cyclical Format) F ormat language syllabus is cyclical creation raises election and organizing subject material that should be given to students based on the level of difficulty and complexity of the language needs of students or with multiple repetitions of its appearance

The Format of the matrix Matrix Format is the syllabus the language selection and organizing subject material which must be given to the students was not based on the level of difficulty and complex it us title, but based on themes or situations that are selected based on the student's language needs

The Format of Story-Line Story -line format is the language syllabus that selection and organ ization subject of material must be given to the students was not based on the level of difficulty and its complexity or the needs of the students, but based on the story-line that was built during the period of study, such as one semester or one term.
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