CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword ix
lntroduction
xiPART I THE NATURE OF ENGLISHES
FORCOMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION
IChapter I
Englishes and English Language EducationCurriculum at University:
An
Undeniable Alteration?Wakhid
Nashruddin
3Chapter
2 "Chitti,
put theTV" or "Chitti,
switch onthe
TV"?:The Pragmatic Relevance of
the
Subcontinent Englishesfrom
Two lndian Movies ,,1 am"and
"Robot"
Elvino
Arapoh
15Chapter
3
Understanding Englishesfor
lntercultural Communicationwithin
Multicultural SchoolsSumani ...
33chapter 4
Minimizing Phonologicalvariation
among rndonesian lbachersof
EnglishUtamiWidioti
45ehapter 5 The
Borrowed Words in Jakarta Post Newspaper:A
Case of Varietiesof
EnglishSri Endah Tabiati
&
NurenziaYannuar
59 Chapter6
Code Switching in Radio Broadcastsof
a Radio Station in KuninganWulan
Rohmatuniso...,,,...,""... 7l
Chapter
7
Using Yeat's Poetry The Second Comingfor
Higher Level Communication and lnteractionReimundus Raymond
Fotubun
g3Chapter
8
Native English Speaker Gachers (NESTs) versusNon
Native English Speaker Teachers (NNESTs) in TESOLRibutWahyudt...
...l0l
Chapter
9
Communicating Critical Thinkingthrough
Bilingual Re{lectiveWriting
Rohmoni Nur
Indah
... I 13PART II ENGLISHES
FORCOMMUNICATION
lN THE CLASSROOM AND BEYOND
... t27Chapter l0
Speech Anxiety Faced by English Learnersto
Oral
Presentationslrta Fitriona
... 129Chapter
II
Using Debateto
Enhance Students' Speaking Sl<illsFikri
Yonda
...l4l
Chapter l2 The
Effectivenessof
British Parliamentary Debate System on Students' Critical ThinkingAbility
Syomdianito
...
... 155Chapter l3
Communication Strategies Used by Teachersof
Englishfor
Young Learnersat lnternational Class Programs
Sri Fatmaning
Hartatik
... 169Chapter l4
Communication Strategies Used by lndonesian Students in an Exchange Programto the
USAlsno Rakhmawati
&
Noverito Wahyuningsih ...,...l8l Chapter l5
Communication Strategies in ESP ClassroomMoriana Ulfoh Hoesny
&
HildoCahyoni
... 195Chapter l6
Assessing Students' Perceptions and Difficulties in Making ESP Presentationslve Emaliano
...
...211Chapter l7 The
lmportanceof
Mutual lntelligibility in EFLClassroom Com m u nicatio n :
A
pragmatic ApproachRoinerius Hendro
Prasetianto ....227
Chapter l8 The
Procedures and lmplicationsof
lnferencing in English Language TeachingNur Solom
Chapter l9 The
Rhetoricof
English VerbalHumor
Dyah
Rochmawati...
...,263 Chapter20
I Speak,Therefore
IWrite:
Communicatingin Two Modes
Lala Bumelo
...
...279Chapter
2l
Rhetoric in Students' Classification EssaysShirly
Nzki
Kusumoningrum...
...293PART III ENGLISHES FOR INTERACTION
tN THE C1ASSROOM AND BEYOND
... 309 Chapter22
lnteractive Problem Solving as a CommunicativeStrategy
to
Enhance Students' Speaking Skills Yuli Astuti HasanahChapter
23
lnformation-gap Activitiesto
lmprove SpeakingAbility
K,hoiriyah
&
Luky Diah Nurloilt...,...
...i21
Chapter24 The lnteraction Strategies Applied by
an English Jbacher
of
Elementary SchoolDiani Nurhojoti
...
... 337 Chapter25
Language and lnteraction inthe
Teachingof
American Literature
Didik
Murwantono
.. 351 jChapter
26
Effective Teacher-Students lnteraction Based onlbachers'
and Students' ExpectationsErikson
Togatorop
... 363Chapter
27
lmproving Students' lnteraction in Speaking Class through Web-Based SocialNetworking
Ni'matuz
Zahroh ....379
Chapter
28 MOODLE and lmprovement of Students' Reading Comprehension
Lilik
Ulfiati
... 389Chapter
29
Using Facebook through Process-Genre Based Approach as an lnteractive Strategy inWriting
Descriptive TextsDini Kurnia
lrmawati
...403 Chapter30
Using Conferencesto
DevelopStudents'Writing
SkillSiti
Muniroh...
...421 Chapter3l The Use of
English For Classroom lnteraction
and
Networking
Communication ln EFLLearners'Context
Rida
Afrilyasonti...
... 439vlt
Chapter
32
Encouraging EFL Studentsto
Speak More Using Authentic/Natural AtmosphereLia
Agustina
...451 Chapter33
Makingthe
Most of Storiesfrom
YouTubefor
Classroom lnteractionBombangYudi Cahyono
...,...
...'..467Contributors ... ... 491
Subject
lndex
... 501YlI