A MODEL OF THE USE OF INTERNET MEDIA IN READING COMPREHENSION
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2) Mentoring, and 3) Utilization Function Model. The perception of the students to the importance of internet media is strongly positive. This is suported by 182 students (90.83%) choose option HA" stated that internet media is important in English subject in the globalization era. According to students. internet media for English subject is very important. This statement is supported by 182 students (90.83%) choose option HA" stated that internet media is important in English subject. Moreover, students access internet in internet rental to do their homework more than twice in a week. The evidence is that there are 70 students (35%) stated that they often access internet for doing their homework, and there are 112 stuents (55.83%) stated that they go 10 internet rental to access internet.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24167/celt.v11i2.183
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