... moreif they don’t have children”?a.It’s themainidea of paragraph 2.b.It’s a fact that supports themainidea of paragraph 2.3. What is the other sentence that supports the overall mainidea ... passage, what is the sentence “Second, the referendum actuallydecreases taxes forthe wealthiest tax bracket”?a.It’s themainidea of the whole passage.b.It’s themainidea of paragraph ... of paragraph 3.c.It’s a supporting ideaforthemainidea of the whole passage.d.It’s a supporting ideafor paragraph 3.2. In the passage, what is the sentence “In fact, middle income familieswith...
... together all the ideas in the passage. There-fore, themainidea must be general enough to encompass all the ideas in the passage. Much like a net, it holdseverything in the passage together. ... determine themainidea ofthis statement from the facts provided and from the tone. What does the statement suggest?1. Which of the following best summarizes the statement’s main idea? a. There ... language to get their ideas across. Finding an implied mainidea is much like finding a stated main idea. If you recall from Lesson 2, a main idea is defined as an assertion about the subject that...
... from other texts ………………….………………5II.1.4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.1. Why use literature in language classroom. ………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.2 Literature in the ... ………………………………………………………………………….……………….2I.4.Object………………………………………………………………………… …………… 2I.5.Method………………………………………………………………………… ……… 3I.6.Design of the study…………………………………………………………….……… 3Chapter II: Literature Review ……………………………………………….…………… 4II.1. ... ………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.2 Literature in the ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9II.1. 4.2.1.Poetry in the ESL classroom………………………………………….………… 9II.1. 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages in language...
... happens during the actual reading. The purpose of the former is using the text to gain information while that of the later is exploring the language usage through the relevance to the experience. ... on their background knowledge, the clues given by the author and the situational context to work out the meaning hidden behind the text. So, the more knowledge of the world the readers have the ... doing the course and the language factors connected with the text.27up ideas in their own ways. The problem here is that if the teacher cannot control the students’ imagination properly, the...
... independent from the text.□ Others………………………………………………………………f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase□ creating the end of the poem or short story □ changing the poem into a short story ... can get to the bottom of the story and poem.g. Others…5. What are your suggestions that you think can help you read more effectively:□ The teacher should: ………………………………………………□ The students ... questionnaires for students at HPUQuestionnaire No1Questionnaires on the students’ attitude toward literary texts1. Rank the following genres of literature according to your preference and give the...
... collecting data:At the end of term, 2 weeks before the final exam. 1313Thank you for Thank you for your attention!your attention! 12Limitation and Suggestion for further researchLimitation ... that they can learn new words and remember them longer in the context of a short story75% students are interested in interpreting the characters of the story or the figurative language in the ... reading.Chapter III: Methodology: studies the reason for choosing the research methodology and the description of the setting, subject and instrument for collecting dataChapter IV: Data analysis...
... reading and anticipate in their minds what the text could hold in store for them, the easier it will be to grasp themain points of the 43Therefore, the teacher employed the techniques of using ... vocabulary only 40% of the students choose the games, may be at this stage their focus is mainly on the content of the text they are going to read. Therefore, they want the teachers to carry ... students to read the text at once and to exploit the text themselves before checking forthe feedback later.Question 3 is aimed at finding out what the teachers think about the role of the Pre-reading...
... knowledge, and the students take more responsibility for their own learning. Instead of the teacher being the sole, infallible source of information, then, the teacher shares control of the classroom ... their listening skills efficiently. 17 remember some bits of the text and forget others. By and large, they can not fulfill the tasks if they focus on linguistic items rather than the ... curriculum. They explained in their interview that their is no evaluation standard or examination on such skill, therefore, most of the teachers do not take much effort to facilitate their listening...
... the combined use of thesecytokines was more effective than when either was usedalone. Both PEC cultures of HeN and HeJ mice respondedto these cytokines for production of NO (Fig. 4B). At the same ... that the anti-(IL-18) Ig used in the present studydoes not inhibit the antigenicity of IL-12 by ELISA and that the same results as shown in the present study are obtainedeven when another anti-mouse ... ELISA, or itmay be rapidly degraded under the culture conditions;further investigations are therefore required to elucidatemore fully how IL-18 contributes in the production ofIFN-c and NO.Besides...
... 2002) MAIN CONJECTURE FOR SUPERSINGULAR PRIMES 461Using the formulas of Theorems 3.2(iv) and 5.1 to compute the left-hand side,and Theorem 7.1 forthe right-hand side, we deduce that if the order ... projection onto the pro-p part, the second is the canonicalisomorphism between the kernel of reduction and the formal groupˆE, and the third is the formal group logarithm map.Definition 3.1. For n ≥ ... one-dimensional. MAIN CONJECTURE FOR SUPERSINGULAR PRIMES 457 The following theorem is Theorem 4.1(ii) of [Ru3], twisted by ρ−1.Itis the step labeled (c) in the introduction.Theorem 6.1 ([Ru3]). The ΛO(K∞)-modules...
... the power to revoke the trust remains with the grantor (the owner of the interest), andii) the grantor (the owner of the interest) is a trustee of the trust.If either of the above conditions ... betransferred.If the proposed transfer is a sale of the owner’s interest, these terms shall include the price to be paid forthe interest by the proposed transferee, and a copy of the offer topurchase the ... worked for the company, and elect him to the board? The answer to all these dilemmas is the same.If you haven’t made a sound agreement toanticipate and deal with these issues before theyhappen,...
... (WHO grade) . Figure 1illustrates the geographic distribution of the immu-notherapy trials in the United States.* Correspondence: ckruse@sanfordburnham.org1 The Joan S. Holmes Memorial Biotherapeutics ... higher. However,while the number of cellular therapy trials remained the same, the clear trend was towards an increase in the number of vaccine trials. Perhaps the costs and the complex logistics ... 10Cellular Therapy TrialsTheadoptivetransferofex vivo activated cytotoxiceffector cells to the patient is categorized as a form ofpassive immunotherapy. The effector cells are adminis-tered either...
... each of them, one after the other, from the left to the right, to speak one their group discussion’s idea and the later could not repeat the formers’ ideas. After 5 seconds when the former finished, ... And the last item focused on the students’ opinions that whether or not it was worthy for spending time on updating the new information and they also were asked to write the reasons, by their ... classroom and added their names, latter, corresponding to the questionnaires forthe data synthesis and analysis in the concluding procedure. After finish the third Period, or the research’s...