Tuesday, 9 December 2014

BEWARE OF YOUR GRAMMAR

Assalamualaikum and good moooooorrrrrninggggg readers!
It has been a while since we started this blog, hope it can still run smoothly yet a bit slow but it's okay. So, moving on...

 
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE GRAMMAR NAZI? 




By knowyourmeme

"Grammar Nazi or Grammar Police refers to someone who habitually corrects grammar and / or spelling mistakes made by others in conversation, both on and offline. In most cases, the term carries a negative connotation of either being a buzzkiller who ruins a good joke by getting too technical or a n00b who is gullible enough to be irritated by a Grammar Trap, an intentional use of incorrect grammar for the purpose of trolling."

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By urbandictionary

"Someone who believes it's their duty to attempt to correct any grammar and/or spelling mistakes they observe. Usually found hanging around Irc chatrooms hounding "n00bs"."



So, are you a Grammar Nazi? 

Monday, 5 May 2014

Reading just not good enough?

Salam and good day dear readers. We know that it may take some time to understand Systemic Functional Grammar and just by reading maybe just not good enough without doing exercise and other stuff. So, how about you guys take a break and let's rap. Just for fun. =)


Say What? #3




What is your problem?

Affect & Effect? This is some common mistake done by students mostly in their essay and oral presentation. Let us take a look at the image below. We hope it help you well. =)


Grammar Police

We are sure that all of you don't want to mess with this guy.
Say it properly
The main point is don't do crime, especially when your grammar is still a big problem... :p

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Our First Comp App Mini Assignment

Mini Assignment 1

Reflections and Questions
  1. Which courses incorporate the use of computer in teaching and learning?
  2. Were the computer-based activities related to any of the three stages of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)?
  3.  What are the important concepts in the three stages of CALL related to the activities?

Answer

1.    Subject: Critical Discourse Analysis
Task: Students were asked to analyse an article from an online newspaper from the perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis using Norman’s Fairclough notion of discourse and hegemony.

2.    Yes. This activity implies two stages of CALL: Communicative CALL and Integrative CALL.

3.    Communicative CALL: The students have to discover and choose which article fits into the criteria to be used in the assignments. Students have their own liberty of choosing which article they wanted to use for the assignment.  

Integrative CALL: The involvement of the lecturer during the process of completing the assignments. Consultations were made necessary so that the students were on the right track. The students also use the computer to browse the database as well as using the word processor. Thus, the computer only acted as a tool.

Monday, 17 February 2014

Introduction



Grammatical Analysis is a system of grammatical account founded by Michael Halliday. In his account of grammatical account, Halliday has claimed that it is fundamentally functional. Halliday denotes to his functions of language as metafunctions. He suggests three overall functions including the ideational, the interpersonal and the textual metafunction.

Michael Alexander Kirkwood Halliday



              Ideational Metafunction
The ideational metafunction function as the interpreter of human daily experience. It can be also viewed as to make sense of "reality". Halliday splits the ideational metafunction into two parts, the logical and the experiential metafunctions. Logical metafunction denotes the grammatical possessions for structuring grammatical units into complexes, for example, by combining two or more clauses into a clause complex. The experiential function denotes to the grammatical resources tangled in interpreting the change of experience through the element of the clause


Interpersonal Metafunction

The interpersonal metafunction relates to a text's features of tenor or interactivity. For example, the areas such as speaker/writer persona, social distance, and relative social status which fall under interpersonal metafunction or tenor. For social distance and relative social, it is applicable only to spoken texts.

Textual Metafunction

The textual metafunction or mode is the interior association that includes textual interactivity and distance in communication. For instance, textual interactivity is observed with the orientation towards disfluencies in text such as pauses, hesitators and repetitions.


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