MACRO-DISCOURSE STRUCTURE OF PROSE LECTURE

Penulis

  • hady duantoro Sastra Inggris

Kata Kunci:

Macro-Discourse Structure, Prose Lecture, Introductory.

Abstrak

Lecture becomes the interesting research in the world for researcher because lecture is the most genres accepted in many higher learning institutions in the world. In a lecture, the speaker and the listener who participate must have a mutual-connection that makes the lecture can be well understood through a well-structured lecture. In this thesis, the writer investigated the macro-discourse structure of prose lecture. The writer applied the concept of Domizio about lecture structure. This research employed qualitative method and the data were collected through video-recording one prose class in a private university in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The findings show that the structure of the prose lecture used by the lecturer consists of the introductory part, the main part and the end part. The introductory parts consist of greetings, topic  introduction, review of previous study, objective and outline statement. The main part consists of concept introduction, exemplification, explanation, develop material, definition and discussion. The end part consist of summarization and suggestion.

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