... reasons with theirstudents (Good & Brophy, 1994) b Commitment to thestudents progress Teachers should show commitment towards theirstudents learning and progress, at the same time they should ... (1996): + Greet students and remember their names + Smile at them + Notice interesting features of their appearance + Ask them abouttheir lives outside school + Show interest in their hobbies ... to the findings of the Gorham and Millette’s study (1997), the reasons underlying student de-motivation were perceived quite differently by theteachers and theirstudentsTeachers perceived the...
... universities Theteachers at UTEHY have been trying their best to find the most suitable and effective ways to help theirstudents overcome the difficulties to catch up with other English-major students ... UTEHY The final part is the conclusion This is to summarize the thesis by showing the achievement of the objectives of the study and the effectiveness of the methods used Then the limitations of the ... some way And the sentences are related not only in terms of the ideas they share but also in terms of the jobs they perform within the discourse, that is, in terms of their functions.” 15 From these...
... whenever the topic is mentioned, students will have these phrases in mind When they can recall them, it means they can retrieve the content of the text For example, if the teacher has exploited the ... Consequently, teachers could remind theirstudents of this more often to help them realize the importance of the repeated words and consequently, remember them while reading After finishing reading, students ... in the book However, these parts vary in different units The problem is that among the six parts, reading and vocabulary are the most applicable for teachers and students at Hitech because of the...
... at by their friends, and having less confidence of their own ability Therefore, the teacher should help thestudents to overcome this problem by motivating them to speak For this reason, teacher ... some joke dialogues Thestudents had to listen carefully to see what the researcher said and then they followed what the teacher said Thestudents worked together in pair work They had to make a ... that students feel is reduced and therefore no defensive learning is promoted Besides, thestudents can learn from their interaction with each other as well as their interaction with the teacher...
... present the range of the variation of pitch and divide it into four equal intervals with five points, these five points, counted from thethe high pitch the mid-high pitch the middle pitch the mid-low ... what their problems are - Be aware of the teacher’s own pronunciation The Vietnamese EFL teacher’s accent is probably different from the Received Pronunciation or North American English which the ... the hearer something concerning the emotional attitude of the speaker or the apparent purpose of making the utterance However, the English intonation patterns are not completely apparent to the...
... present the range of the variation of pitch and divide it into four equal intervals with five points, these five points, counted from thethe high pitch the mid-high pitch the middle pitch the mid-low ... what their problems are - Be aware of the teacher’s own pronunciation The Vietnamese EFL teacher’s accent is probably different from the Received Pronunciation or North American English which the ... the hearer something concerning the emotional attitude of the speaker or the apparent purpose of making the utterance However, the English intonation patterns are not completely apparent to the...
... for theteachers to leave them aside until the intermediate level In the rare cases occurring in the textbook, teachers should not ask students to draw attention to the literal meanings of the ... make shoe in their answers The main cause of this type of errors is the negative effect of the differences between the compound nouns in two the languages Another reason is thethe shortage of ... compound nouns in theirspeaking and writing Besides, students' errors are analyzed to see whether the differences between the two languages affect their results 4.3.2 Subjects [33] The subjects of...
... aspects of the utterance when making their choices All was explained to thestudents in Vietnamese, their native language, in order to increase thestudents comfort and understanding Thestudents ... their view, others should not impede their freedom even though the invitations are made politely Therefore, the inviters always use the pattern ―I will have a , come if you want to‖ or ―How about ... is theway of greeting that I have learnt and I often use.” The rest of thestudents who had the correct answer to this question showed their sociopragmatic awareness when they indicated the...
... particular, the author search for every lexical item related to the examined device in all the texts, then calculate them and sum up Step 2: the absolute count of each category is then converted to the ... limitations of the study as well as some recommendations for further research Major findings of the research The aims of the study include investigating the kinds of lexical cohesive device and their ... providing an insight into the use of these lexical cohesive devices thereby hopefully assisting the learning and teaching of BE The findings of the research reveal that all the types of lexical cohesion:...
... speakers of English Twenty-one teachers participated in a survey They answered a questionnaire consisting of two parts Part one investigates the background of the teachers, their attitudes towards different ... Native and Non-native Teachers of English 62 Teaching the Variety 64 THE STUDY 68 Survey of English Teachers 70 Participants 71 The Questionnaire ... a general preference in holding on to the guidelines of standard norms, many comments indicate that teachers think about issues of identity and how their teaching could be affected by a broader...
... mistakes are inevitable Therefore, language teachers should not be disappointed and worry aboutthe mistakes of theirstudents On the contrary, they should let theirstudents know that mistakes ... aren’t they? The tag pronoun for these/ those = they There is a meeting tonight, isn’t there? In sentence with There + be, There is used in the tag Everything is okay, isn’t it? Everyone took the ... Quirk (1973) and so on They each have their own way to describe the negative questions Fundamentally, they concentrate their attention on the definition, formation, functions of the negative questions,...
... Evaluating the effects of non-tariff barriers, University of Lausanne 15 The Australian APEC Study Centre-Monash University (2003), European Unilateralism-Environmental Trade Barriers and the Rising ... trường với điều kiện chấp nhận tiêu chuẩn môi trường; hạn chế thương mại đặt theo quy tắc MEAs [15] 1.1.2.2 Phân loại Theo nghiên cứu Lê Hoàng Lan [10], có loại rào cản môi trường thường áp dụng, ... nhiều nước giới, có Việt Nam Dù kim ngạch xuất hàng Việt Nam sang thị trường Mỹ theo chiều mũi tên lên, song, theo cảnh báo chuyên gia, doanh nghiệp xuất sang Mỹ cần phải thận trọng với "chiêu...
... should teachthe curriculum also depends on whether the course is stand-alone or integrated within existing courses Ensuring that teachers are motivated is also a challenge Not unreasonably, some teachers ... Already lacking incentives, teachers expect extra pay for anything outside their normal duties These attitudes can reduce the effectiveness of the course (World Bank, 2003) The experience in Senegal ... resistance by drawing on the support and active involvement of teachers, parents, and other caring adults • • • • • • In Iran, the involvement of parent-teacher associations has eased the introduction...
... economic reforms The central government initiated price and ownership incentives for farmers, which enabled them to sell a portion of their crops on the free market In addition, the government ... banks shortly after the global economic slowdown began to impact the Chinese economy to fund infrastructure and other initiatives Some contend these measures could further add to the amount of non-performing ... the export of capital As a result, Chinese households put a large share of their savings in domestic banks The Chinese government sets the interest rate on deposits Often this rate is below the...
... explained further in Chapter Two, one way of thinking aboutthe potential future threats the United States faces in the long war is to Unfolding the Future of the Long War consider it as the confluence ... despite the importance of these states within military planning, they are not directly linked to the long war Also, in describing the strategy for winning the long war, the QDR says little aboutthe ... Eisenhower’s policies during the Cold War The authors note further that the long war, like the Cold War, “takes time,” and whether looking back on the 40 years of the Cold War, or further back to World...
... about 93% of the time in 2009 Similarly, when asked whether their bank was unwilling to sell USDs at the quoted rate to customers in the bank-client market, respondents indicated that their bank ... large movements in the nominal bilateral VND/USD rate The former period covered the launch of the Doi Moi process while the latter involved the Asian Financial Crisis and the implementation of ... rates for a number of other countries; the data relate to the end of the relevant months (the CV results are quite similar) It can be seen that, except for the years of the Asian Financial Crisis...
... throughout the ve categories; C athens = 0.20 for each C Howthat is, ever, in the summer of 2004, we would expect SPORTS athens to be greatly increased relative to the other categories due to the citys ... to the background C k computed over the entire corpus If the perturbation is signicant, we want to separate the instances of k at time y from all other instances We thus treat athens and athens+summer2004 ... discourse Their existence becomes so obvious that they need not be mentioned within the community, but would be necessary for an outsider to fully understand the discourse Take, for example, the terms...
... Next, there are a number of gendered attitudes and values that profoundly influence health For example, the meaning individuals attach to health likely affects their general health satisfaction, their ... suffering, and the onset of physical illness itself (Wiebe & Smith, 1997) Personality has been hypothesized to influence health differences in three ways: cognitive appraisal of the health event, the choice ... (see Figure 1) In this case, there is a correlation between the determinant and the health outcome, and altering the determinant results in a corresponding alteration in the health outcome status...
... why their credit record was not scored, is the lender But there is no requirement that the lender share the report or score with the consumer Furthermore, if the lender incorrectly enters the ... Other Installment Other Installment Other Installment Other Installment Revolving Revolving Revolving Revolving Revolving Other Other Other Other Collection Medical Collection Child Support Other ... so long as the loan meets all the standards set forth by the purchaser of the loan, retains no risk should the borrower default The originator retains the profits from the cost of the mortgage...
... their trainable document summarizer results and similar amounts of leading text to manually constructed keys The sentences that their summarizer extracted overlapped 42% of the sentences in the ... documents, and the acceptability rate for non-United States sources was 93.0% on 560 documents The length of the LEAD itself was not tied to acceptability for either the entire test corpus or the general ... summaries, and rated the summaries on their acceptability Table shows the results for each approach Overall, 74% of the ANES summaries were judged to be acceptable Unexpectedly, the acceptability...