... 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages inlanguage classroom…………….………… 10
II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11
II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles inlanguage learning………….……………11
II.2.2. ... teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6
II.1.4.1. Why use literature inlanguage classroom. ………………………….…………… 6
II.1.4.2 Literature in the ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9
II.1. 4.2.1.Poetry in the ... Definition………………………………………………………………….………………4
II.1.2. Genres …………………………………………………………………….……………….5
II.1.3. What makes literature distinctive from other texts ………………….………………5
II.1.4. Literature and language...
... not include the teachers in this study and she really wants to
make a new path way inlanguage teaching in general andin reading comprehension teaching in
particular.
The students under investigation ... one investigates the attitude of students toward the literary
texts in general and the other aims at finding out the effects of using short stories and poems in
teaching and learning reading in ... developing automaticity in processing written language through independent,
sustained silent reading and for developing critical reading through individual and teacher –
directed group interaction...
... assistance!
Questionnaire N
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e. Interpreting characters in the short story or figurative meanings in the
poem.
□ I think understanding the content is enough.
□ This activity is interesting, we can look at ... is helpful, we can think in our own ways, we can be independent
from the text.
□ Others………………………………………………………………
f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase
□ creating the end of the ... changing the poem into a short story or a pop song
□ write diary about what I have read
□
others……………………………………………………………………
4. After reading I find…
a. my vocabulary is enlarged.
b. my reading...
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Integrating short stories and
Integrating short stories and
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skills for 2
reading skills for 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong ... literature inlanguage teaching
Integrate short stories and poems in teaching reading comprehension
Introduce techniques to integrate literary texts in the reading class.
Scope:
Short stories and ... reading and writing
Literature and reading:
The reader and the text
Links between reading skills and literary skills
Efferent reading and aesthetic reading
It is applicable to integrate...
... foreign language learning has a significant
impact on the social being of the learner, since it involves the adoption of new social and
cultural behaviours and ways of thinking.
As was hinted ... methods and techniques.
Maintaining and Protecting Motivation
Unless motivation is sustained and protected when action has commenced, the natural
tendency to get tired or bored of the task and ... self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy.
Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence
In an inherently face-threatening context, as the language classroom is likely to be, it is
important to find...
... could be maintained that the Saying is lost in this com-
plex web, absorbed in the said, but it can be said in rejoinder that
essence itself is an exposing or being exposed in the resounding of
temporalization ... naming, see
Simon Critchley ‘“Bois” – Derrida’s Final Word on Levinas’, in
Bernasconi and Critchley, Re-Reading Levinas, pp. 162–89. Interpreting
Derrida’s reading of this issue, Critchley examines ... Heidegger of Being and
Time is, in Levinas’s view, disclosed in terms of the ontological dif-
ference, the difference between Being and beings. Yet it is precisely
Heidegger’s interpreting of Being as...
... understanding of
Hispanic cultures and develop communicative proficiency and accuracy in the
Spanish language. Students will participate in more complex language tasks
through reading, writing, and ... System" in its entirety
(as found in the FSU General Bulletin andin the FSU Student Handbook) and
ask the instructor to clarify any of its expectations that you might not
understand.
Note: ... students in Strozier
Library. You can print from the computers in the Department of Modern
Languages and Linguistics' laboratory if you purchase a ream of paper and
take it to the lab in Diffenbaugh...
... working in pairs and
groups and playing games more relaxing and interesting. In addition, they said that when
working in pairs and groups they felt more confident in communicating in English and ... learning to read, studying grammar, and
learning English words by seeing them.
- Students’ motivation
Motivation is a key factor leading students’ success in learning in general, andin
learning ... 30% of them even were very interested in working
in pairs andin groups. This showed that pair work and group work could attract students
and increased their interest in the lesson as well. Only...
... developments and new requirements, the RAND Corporation, in
cooperation with the American Academy of Diplomacy (AAD), is conducting a 15-month project on
Integrating Instruments of Power and Influence in ... already
learned these lessons, and today, from the Balkans to Southwest Asia, integrating instruments of
power and influence” has become daily business.
The RAND-AAD project is bringing together about 20 ... in any form by any electronic or
mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval)
without permission in writing from RAND.
Published 2006 by the RAND...
... C. Gibbons, and M. Fried-Oken.
2010. Scanning methods andlanguagemodeling for
binary switch typing. In Proceedings of the NAACL
HLT 2010 Workshop on Speech andLanguage Pro-
cessing for Assistive ... is removed and, like before, the
user can take a break and then the system continues
with the next epoch.
3 LanguageModeling
Language modeling is important for many text pro-
cessing applications, ... Roark et al. (2010) for methods
integrating languagemodeling into grid scanning.
2 RSVP based BCI and ERP Classification
RSVP is an experimental psychophysics technique
in which visual stimulus sequences...
... Mar.
Pak-kwong Wong and Chorkin Chan. 1996. Chinese
word segmentation based on maximum matching
and word binding force. In Proceedings of the 16th
International Conference on Computational Linguis-
tic, ... be used in the construction.
That is, beginning with only characters in the lexi-
con and using the training data to alter the current
lexicon in each iteration. This is also an interesting
direction.
References
Maximilian ... objective point of view since SDR evalua-
tion is inevitably effected by the selected queries.
5 Conclusion and Future Work
Characters together is an interesting and distinct
language unit for Chinese....
... Malaysia, envy in Belgium, love and happiness
in Japan; red is associated with luck in China and
Denmark, but with bad luck in Nigeria and Ger-
many and reflects ambition and desire in India.
Some ... in conveying emotion, obtaining a
deeper understanding of the associations between
colors, concepts and emotions may be helpful for
many tasks inlanguage understanding and gener-
ation. A detailed ... their messages and convey emotions in
natural interactions (Jacobson and Bender, 1996;
Hardin and Maffi, 1997). Colors are both indica-
tive of and have an effect on our feelings and emo-
tions....
... they do not play a role
in the translation relation.
5 Combining Subgrammars
and Rule Classes
Having introduced some order into the syntactic rules
of the grammar and into the translation relation, ...
are subdivided into transformation classesand
meaningful rule classes. A meaningful rule class
handles a linguistic phenomenon of which the se-
mantics should be preserved during translation. ...
ordering of the rules in mind, e.g. he may want
to express that the rules for inserting determiners
during NP-formation should be applied after the
rules for inserting adjectives. In the M-grammar...
... learners work
in their teaching and learning of
second/foreign language. Indeed, the use of
the Internet and the World Wide Web in
second and foreign language instruction has
been increasingly recognized. ... include the
investment in training. The use of the
Internet inlanguage teaching and learning
requires some technological knowledge and
computer skills from both teachers and
learners. Insufficient ... pedagogical
principles of language teaching is one that
emphasizes the study of languagein a
cultural context because languageand
culture are inextricable and independent.
Sanaouri and Lapkin (1992)...