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  • in reply to: Worksheet 2.1 – Insight from interview data #3910
    Mutia
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    1. When writing an article, the first thing we need to do is decide on a title based on the references we have found. After that, we determine the method we will use, followed by writing the introduction. The abstract is written last.
    2. The keywords in the abstract should be adjusted to match the variables in the title.
    3. It is recommended to use as many journal article references as possible—the more, the better—and preferably from the last five years.

    in reply to: Worksheet 1.3 Sharing and Group Discussion #3848
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    Group Members :
    Aidha P. Azzahra S. (24220118)
    Hasni Melisa Putri (24220098)
    Mutia Rahmawati (24220085)
    Nadifa Rheihan Nisa (24220133)

    1. How we make a reference list (daftar pustaka) if we input a citation, but based on an existed someone else’s journal?
    2. How to make a proper background based on the title’s variable?
    3. How many types of journal? We saw that there is a citation that written in the small paragraph at the end of the page, and in the paragraph itself?
    4. If there are more than a type of journal, then what is the difference between those two styles of citation?
    5. What is the difference between the background and at the end of the journal?
    6. Is there any way to look for reliable sources for our journal besides Google Schoolar?
    7. How do we can prove the validity or authenticity of the recources/citation we use in our journal?
    8. How do we make a proper conclusion without writing unncessary repetition?
    9. How to make citation based on another journal without being categorized as plagiarism?
    10. Why do students struggling to write journal or research paper?
    11. What is the first step before we write journal or research paper?
    12. What is the difference between APA style and MLA style?
    13. Should we make a citation if we inspired from some of sentences from another journal in our introduction?
    14. What is the minimun and maximum age of journal for us to cite a journal?
    15. Is it possible for us to write a journal in Indonesian Language first the translate it all to English after that? Or do we need to write in English in the first place?

    in reply to: 1 Worksheet 1.1 – Personal Reflection #3829
    Mutia
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    1. I read one journal from Google Scholar on the topic of improving listening skills through the Spotify application. I read it about a few weeks ago as a reference for the assignment I was working on. I think I became confused after reading some parts of the journal.
    2. The most challenging thing for me is that my vocabulary knowledge is still limited, so there are many terms that I cannot fully understand. However, this motivates me to look for translations of other academic vocabulary.
    3. I think I still do not fully understand the methodology section because I still do not know much about the differences between qualitative and quantitative approaches, and other types of methodologies.
    4. In the journal, there are unfamiliar words, and that encourages me to learn more about academic vocabulary. From the journal, I also learn sentence structure so that I can make a paragraph or between paragraphs cohesive and coherent.

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