... determination - was an important “engine” for the data produced While this personal input was sometimes slow in coming in both seminars and inthe context of supervision, when involved in their thesis ... insistence on participation and interaction Here I am reminded of Goffman´s discussion of front- and backstage interaction which I mentioned above While the front stage in this context might be the ... constantly drawing attention to the importance of their persons Somewhat similar was the approach of Ms, L whose concern was the lack ofthe professional competence ofthe staff in a poor rural school...
... development and the conclusion The very first part, the introduction, covers the background information such as rationale, aims, scope, and design ofthe study The second part, the main part, ofthe study ... Teaching, is both onthe learner and the process of learning inthe context it takes place Since emphasis is laid onthe learner and the learning process, in discussing ESP teaching, a number of ... maybe some correspondents find this definition of peer teaching quite confusing That is the reason why nearly 20% of them did not check the item (c) One noteworthy point is shown at option (e) of...
... misperception and the arrogance ofthe ego Since all minds are connected, then the correction of anyone’s perception is onsome level a healing ofthe entire racial mind The practice of forgiveness ... the money, the car, the house, the prestige—we are loving things that can’t love us back We are searching for meaning inthe meaningless Money, of itself, means nothing Material things, of themselves, ... holy beings, individual cells inthe body of Christ A Course in Miracles reminds us that the sun continues to shine and the ocean continues to swell, oblivious to the fact that a fraction of their...
... Table shows the results concerning the opinion ofthe respondents about the efficacy of different modalities of treatment Finally, Table shows the respondents' opinion onthe safety of psychotropic ... has been used Concerning the structure ofthe questionnaire, it is possible that for some items the wording may be leading to certain answers Also, because ofthe design ofthe study, the possible ... parental opinion were found according to the gender ofthe child Possible differences in parental opinion according to the age ofthe child were also investigated It was found that the proportion of...
... spinal function in order to avoid a relapse ofthe condition In fact, this corresponds to the definition of secondary prevention, and none ofthe respondents discussed a tertiary prevention scenario ... ("other") were never the most often selected responses Open-ended question: "What is your definition ofthe concept of maintenance care?" Only one ofthe chiropractors expressively defined maintenance ... useof maintenance care according to the structured interview – results ofthe Danish study No problems in understanding or relating to the questions ofthe survey were noted among the respondents...
... framework of Halliday’s Structure ofthe study The study consists of three main parts: introduction, development and conclusion The introduction presents the rationale of study, the aim and the scope ... the relations among people and objects inthe texts Totally, inthe story, Jack London uses 825 personal reference ties including the first, the second and third personal pronouns and determiners ... However, inthe following sentences, the writer employs the definite article the to indicate the awareness of known and stated information The writer uses the word the ends to refer the ends of the...
... briefly consider these two positions According to the Interaction Hypothesis, learners become aware of formmeaning connections through engaging in meaning-focused interaction (either with the teacher ... spontaneously during the lesson, in which one student reacts to something said out, another student also joins in, and soon the whole class is also involved inthe discussion Such discussions ... understanding ofthe text For example, inthe unit focusing ontheuseofthe English indefinite and definite articles to perform the functions of first and second mention, they ask students to listen to...
... translation According to Larson (1999), he states “One ofthe reasons why literal translations not communicate is that they keep the SL skewing The skewing inthe SL will not match the skewing inthe ... permit inferences about underlying trait In other words, it 25 examines whether the instrument is a true reflection ofthe theory ofthe trait being measured Inthe comprehension test design, the ... taken some courses of translation, English grammar including noun phrases Organization ofthe study There are parts in this study: introduction, investigation and conclusion PART 1: INTRODUCTION...
... situational context seems to be the deciding factor in shaping Hillary Clinton’s linguistic style In other words, as explained above inthe Discussion, the factor of context of situation influences ... is happening, and so on) , tenor to the social relation existing between the interactants in a speech situation), and mode (the way the language is being used inthe speech interaction) These three ... the “hottest” topics The second common characteristic is the general structure ofthe speech The speech was often sectioned into some constituents, the introduction and thanks, the body and the...
... however, in contrary, etc Causal: The connectives are used to introduce result, reason or purpose The clauses connected are related to each other either inthe cause-and-effect relation or inthe conditional ... following the explanation and identifying error exercises ontheuseof causal conjunctions, the teacher may ask students in turn make the sentences/clauses using causal conjunctions, the sentence/clause ... time if they are made meaningful, this viewpoint is supported by cognitivism, the approach that focuses onthe formation of language using habits onthe conscious basic Basing onthe above theory...
... be of great interest and use for anyone concerning the study of translation ofeconomic terminology in general and economic terminology inthe textbook Business Law in particular • A study onthe ... translation ofeconomic terminology inthe other parts ofthe textbook • A study onthe grammatical equivalence oftheeconomic textbook • A study onthe textual equivalence oftheeconomic textbook ... translation ofeconomic terms in this part Aims ofthe Study Within the framework of a minor thesis, the Study is aimed at: • Reviewing the theoretical issues relating to the translation of terminology,...
... minutes per week c More than 45 minutes per week d There was no pronunciation lesson but the teacher taught the pronunciation of new words and corrected students’ pronunciation mistakes during ... feeling that they’re making their own decisions That’s one reason why children need to choose their own hobbies, instead of having them imposed by their parents (Time to waste, Objective IELTS, Intermediate, ... then pronounced it in mind c looked at its pronunciation and meaning, then pronounced it aloud Part 3: Attitude and problems with English pronunciation How important is pronunciation you think?...
... height ofthe bulk ofthe tongue inthe mouth (2) The front/back position ofthe tongue inthe mouth (3) The degree of lip-rounding (4) The length of vowels (Roach, 1998: 13-14) As for consonant ... necessary correction The researcher once again emphasized on their mispronunciation and then corrected the remaining mistakes In conclusion, the research was a combination of all three types of feedback ... pronunciation) The pronunciation lesson is incorporated into speaking lesson and lasts one period, accounting for 45 minutes In each pronunciation lesson, students are given drilling practice on...
... background to the issue under investigation, including theories on discipline, motivation, second language acquisition and their interrelationships The findings from this review of literature ... with their research into the definition of motivation, in terms of its components, its classification and its underlying causes Generally speaking, the attitudes towards learning the second language ... most ofthe studies try to look into the psychological aspects of linguistic acquisition to explain second language acquisition Definitions of Second Language Acquisition are in a million, most of...
... is done not a kind of activity Because of it, the result ofthe survey was not completely exact One ofthe pioneering studies onthe application of eliciting techniques into English lessons is ... Referential questions: These questions are used to foster students’ skills of providing further information, giving an opinion, explaining or clarifying They often focus on content rather than language, ... seen inthe following quotation by Mackey: “Oral expression involves not only [….] theuseofthe right sounds inthe right patterns of rhythm and intonation, but also the choice of words and inflections...
... Note: The correct NVP setting is necessary; it has an influence onthe determination ofthe cable length by the instrument Notes ontheuseof hand-held test devices for installation ofthe KRONE ... Note: The correct NVP setting is necessary; it has an influence onthe determination ofthe cable length by the instrument Notes ontheuseof hand-held test devices for installation ofthe KRONE ... Note: The correct NVP setting is necessary; it has an influence onthe determination ofthe cable length by the instrument Notes ontheuseof hand-held test devices for installation ofthe KRONE...
... solutions of both systems: solutions on which consumption and both kinds of capital are growing at constant percentage rates, the prices ofthe two kinds of R.E Lucas, Jr., Onthe mechanics ofeconomic ... comparisons I cited in my introduction The most useful summary is provided in Denison's 1961 monograph, The Sources ofEconomic Growth inthe United States Unless otherwise mentioned, this is the ... capital accumulation The first retains the one-sector character ofthe original model and focuses onthe interaction of physical and human capital accumulation The second examines a two-good system...
... that the segment [d;b] satisfys conditions of corollary 2.2, we now imitate the above proof to finish the corollary Certaintly, the last corollary is a solution for our key questions, inthe case ... an index from the element in A .The conception about the shadow of a set was used efficiently by many mathematicians as: Sperner, Kruskal, Katona, Clement, ? We shall study here the shadow of ... segment Main result Before stating the main result of this section, we need some following technical lemmas First of all, we establish a following lemma as an application ofthe formula (1): Lemma 2.1...