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APPENDIX A

THE CRITERIA THEORY TABLE

Week … Analyst

No. Criteria A B

1. To what extent do the materials provide exposure to the diversity of

English in authentic use?

2. To what extent is the exposure to World Englishes likely to be

meaningful to the target learners?

3. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for learners to

make discoveries about how World Englishes are used?

4. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for

meaningful use of World Englishes?

5. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for the

learners to gain feedback on the effectiveness of their use of World

Englishes?

6. To what extent are the materials likely to sustain positive impact

toward mutual intelligibility and mutual understanding of WEs?

7. To what extent do the materials help the learners to make use of the

English-speaking environment in the era of World Englishes outside

the classroom?

8. To what extent do the materials help the learners to operate

effectively in the English-speaking environment in the era of World

Englishes outside the classroom?

9. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for c ultural awareness in the learners’ multilingualism?

10. In which circle do the materials belong to according to the three

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SCORING RUBRIC

Score Description

For number 1-9

5 The materials exceed the expectation of the criteria.

4 The materials meet the expectation of the criteria.

3 The materials adequately match the criteria.

2 The materials need a little improvement to match the criteria.

1 The materials are inadequate to fulfill the expectation of the criteria.

For number 10

5 The materials use at least one English variety from both outer and

expanding circle (do not need to be in one recording).

3 The materials use at least one English variety from either outer or

expanding circle.

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APPENDIX C

RECORDING ANALYSIS TABLE

Week 1 Analyst

No. Criteria A B

1. To what extent do the materials provide exposure to the diversity of

English in authentic use?

1 1

2. To what extent is the exposure to World Englishes likely to be

meaningful to the target learners?

1 1

3. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for learners to

make discoveries about how World Englishes are used?

1 1

4. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for

meaningful use of World Englishes?

1 1

5. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for the

learners to gain feedback on the effectiveness of their use of World

Englishes?

1 1

6. To what extent are the materials likely to sustain positive impact

toward mutual intelligibility and mutual understanding of WEs?

1 1

7. To what extent do the materials help the learners to make use of the

English-speaking environment in the era of World Englishes outside

the classroom?

1 1

8. To what extent do the materials help the learners to operate

effectively in the English-speaking environment in the era of World

Englishes outside the classroom?

1 1

9. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for cultural awareness in the learners’ multilingualism?

1 1

10. In which circle do the materials belong to according to the three

concentric circles?

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Week 5 Analyst

No. Criteria A B

1. To what extent do the materials provide exposure to the diversity of

English in authentic use?

2 2

2. To what extent is the exposure to World Englishes likely to be

meaningful to the target learners?

2 2

3. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for learners to

make discoveries about how World Englishes are used?

2 2

4. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for

meaningful use of World Englishes?

2 2

5. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for the

learners to gain feedback on the effectiveness of their use of World

Englishes?

2 2

6. To what extent are the materials likely to sustain positive impact

toward mutual intelligibility and mutual understanding of WEs?

2 2

7. To what extent do the materials help the learners to make use of the

English-speaking environment in the era of World Englishes outside

the classroom?

2 2

8. To what extent do the materials help the learners to operate

effectively in the English-speaking environment in the era of World

Englishes outside the classroom?

2 2

9. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for cultural awareness in the learners’ multilingualism?

1 2

10. In which circle do the materials belong to according to the three

concentric circles?

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RECORDING ANALYSIS TABLE

Week 7 Analyst

No. Criteria A B

1. To what extent do the materials provide exposure to the diversity of

English in authentic use?

2 2

2. To what extent is the exposure to World Englishes likely to be

meaningful to the target learners?

2 2

3. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for learners to

make discoveries about how World Englishes are used?

2 2

4. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for

meaningful use of World Englishes?

2 2

5. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for the

learners to gain feedback on the effectiveness of their use of World

Englishes?

2 2

6. To what extent are the materials likely to sustain positive impact

toward mutual intelligibility and mutual understanding of WEs?

2 2

7. To what extent do the materials help the learners to make use of the

English-speaking environment in the era of World Englishes outside

the classroom?

2 2

8. To what extent do the materials help the learners to operate

effectively in the English-speaking environment in the era of World

Englishes outside the classroom?

1 2

9. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for cultural awareness in the learners’ multilingualism?

2 3

10. In which circle do the materials belong to according to the three

concentric circles?

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RECORDING ANALYSIS TABLE

Week 11 Analyst

No. Criteria A B

1. To what extent do the materials provide exposure to the diversity of

English in authentic use?

2 2

2. To what extent is the exposure to World Englishes likely to be

meaningful to the target learners?

2 2

3. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for learners to

make discoveries about how World Englishes are used?

2 2

4. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for

meaningful use of World Englishes?

2 2

5. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for the

learners to gain feedback on the effectiveness of their use of World

Englishes?

2 2

6. To what extent are the materials likely to sustain positive impact

toward mutual intelligibility and mutual understanding of WEs?

2 2

7. To what extent do the materials help the learners to make use of the

English-speaking environment in the era of World Englishes outside

the classroom?

2 1

8. To what extent do the materials help the learners to operate

effectively in the English-speaking environment in the era of World

Englishes outside the classroom?

1 1

9. To what extent do the materials provide opportunities for cultural awareness in the learners’ multilingualism?

1 2

10. In which circle do the materials belong to according to the three

concentric circles?

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