Using Popular Culture's Media of Indonesian-English Picture Books as a way of Reaching More Vegetable Consuming Children

Dukut, Ekawati Marhaenny and Utami, Maya Putri and Nugroho, Adi and Putri, Novita Ika and Nugrahedi, Probo. Y (2014) Using Popular Culture's Media of Indonesian-English Picture Books as a way of Reaching More Vegetable Consuming Children. Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature, 14 (1). p. 36. ISSN 2502-4914

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Abstract

A questionnaire and interview recently given to 5-8 year old children and their parents show that consumption of vegetables is low. One of the factors for the low consumption is due to the lack of creativity in making various menu and creative media to obtain children‟s interest in wanting to consume vegetables. In Indonesia, if young children can be taught to actively use the English language, it will be a great advantage for their future‟s education. Based on these backgrounds, through the various media available in today‟s popular culture, picturebooks that can increase children‟s ability to read English language texts in addition to consume vegetables is created. A picturebook project is regarded highly relevant for teachers who specialize in English language, visual communicative design and food technology. This article shares how with a bilingual picturebook, a reader will know how to pronounce the English language well because there is a phonetic transcription guide provided at the back of the book. Also at the back of the book is a menu for the vegetable that becomes the main character of the book. With this strategy, the book is projected to be popular to readers who want to also create attractive vegetable menus for children. The picturebook that is packed with simple yet interesting visual language is also a way to show how creative one can be in designing lovable vegetable characters. This article discusses the reasonings of creating the picture book.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: popular culture, vegetables, children, bilingual picturebook, visual language
Divisions: Faculty of Language and Art > Department of English Literature
Depositing User: Ms Ekawati Marhaenny Dukut
Date Deposited: 30 May 2018 08:33
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2019 04:17
URI: http://repository.unika.ac.id/id/eprint/16087

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