... and the roles of writing, approaches to teaching writing, stages of teaching writing, principles for teaching writing, microskills for writing and writing activities Besides, inthe part of material ... other skills input In other words, although it is a separate part in each unit, writing is closely integrated with other skills such as reading, speaking and listening Thewriting section inthe ... with everything necessary for writing Some activities are: • introducing thewriting topic to stimulate interest • doing the pre -writing stage of the process of writing • working with the model...
... of the five teachers asked admit they have been trained in CLT Three of them are trained inEnglish teaching-training courses and two others in an English teaching workshop They also admit they ... her insufficient investment in preparing the lessons In summary, we can see from the findings that the interview can really provide in depth the information about the reality of speaking teaching ... of English speaking teaching and learning at Gia Phu High School summary of the findings According to the finding from the questionnaire, the realities of thestudents inhibition and unwillingness...
... studentswriting is very much a part of the process of teaching writingIn other words, feedback should be provided inthe process of writing rather than in single act of producing a text 1.1.2 The ... stimulates students for revision but also motivates them to maintain their interest inwritingIn addition, provision of comments helps individualize writing instructions in which students will ... critical reading In fact, students need to hold the critical skillsin check as the ideas are forming at the beginning of the process They also have to know not only how to edit their own writing but...
... writing and their English learning inthe future All the above-mentioned reasons have inspired the researcher to carry out a study entitled The Interference of the Mother Tongue intheWriting ... description of the final test used inthe study - Periodic tests (45 minute test and the final test within 60 minutes ) include the following parts: - Reading (25%) - Listening (25%) - Writing (25%) ... especially to the secondary school teachers of EnglishIn terms of theoretical benefits, the study could provide the information on thestudents errors in paragraph writingin teaching and learning process...
... are inthe first year at the non-major English Faculties All of them are inthe second semester and have one term learning EnglishIn addition, they are willing to questionnaires Thus, the information ... for the 1st year nonmajor Englishstudents to investigate students learning styles, their attitude to the teachers and teaching, including the use of materials This was originally written in ... Creating interesting topics because interesting topics motivate thestudents and create enjoyable atmosphere inthe class When they are interested in something, they are eager to take part in - Designing...
... Once the topics have been decided upon, each group member independently searches the Internet for the required information Having found the pertinent information and written their information into ... point in this task, the groups that were initially assigned to work together e-mailed their finished product to the other team Once again, after the information from the other team has been received, ... collaboration, in conjunction with access to the Internet, provides unique opportunities to aid in developing writingskills Furthermore, this integrative approach to genre specific writing also encapsulates...
... presented inthe introduction form the body of the essay, and finally, the concluding paragraph brings all these parts together again The introductory paragraph lays the basis for the whole of the ... State thesis (controlling idea) There are, of course other ways of approaching the lead -in to the issues inthe essay For instance, you could start by introducing the opposite viewpoint (e.g ... all the other sentences inthe paragraph are linked to this idea in some form or another The paragraphs should also contain a transition between the ideas, i.e moving from the introduction to the...
... This is important for conveying the message properly Mistakes will distract the readers and can even change the meaning of the text Your program has a spell checking option, why not use it? Do ... received the original message Take extra care when the reply contains eMail groups as eMail group consist of many email IDs 6 Use a meaningful subject Try to use a subject line that is meaningful ... sparingly •CC: field is to be used for recipients who are supposed to be informed about the communication inthe mail But are not expected to act on it When responding to a cc: message, include...
... international students must acquire both for their prospective studies in English- mediated university courses and for obtaining the requiring score inthewriting and speaking section of the IELTS Linking ... of linking words in IELTS Speaking and Writing? Is there any difference between speaking and writing T1 and T2? What are the most common semantic categories of linking words used inwriting T1 ... covers the four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking IELTS is available in two formats – Academic and General Training The Academic Reading and Writing tests assess whether...
... second in changing students seats during speaking activity The teachers admitted inthe interview that they are afraid of putting the class in chaos during the speaking activity In contrast, thestudents ... with the findings of the attitudes of the teachers and thestudentstowardsthe importance of culture and speaking skill in ELT; together with cultural difficulties inthe teaching and learning ... of thinking in two cultures 27% Attitudes of learners towards speaking skills 19% These tables show the difficulties the teachers and thestudents have during the speaking activity Both the teachers...
... aims at investigating studentsopinions about reading tasks inthetextbookEnglish 12 Based on studentsopinions about reading tasks, the teacher attempts to find how to adapt them Then the teacher ... What are studentsopinions about reading tasks inthetextbookEnglish 12 based on the reading lessons they have learnt in class? To what extent the adapted while reading tasks help thestudents ... data for findings There was an increase instudents motivation of learning reading skills for the tasks were more interesting There was greater involvement of thestudents because they feel less...
... and for obtaining the requiring score inthewriting and speaking section of the IELTS Linking words are crucial inwriting and speaking in that they help readers / listeners recognize the relationships ... of linking words in IELTS Speaking and Writing? Is there any difference between speaking and writing T1 and T2? What are the most common semantic categories of linking words used inwriting T1 ... tackling methods are statistic (getting the statistics from IELTS speaking and writing samples); analytical (examining in detail the statistics and also analyzing the data obtained) and synthetical...
... about students soft skills including oral communication skills, teamwork skills, problem-solving skills, job-seeking skills, organizational skills, Englishskills and information-seeking skillsThe ... seeking This means most graduating studentsinthe UK were very confident Just 6% of them did not think that they had the right skills and the rest 10% said theskills they had developed in their ... English Education (EE) regarding their specific skills No Category Oral skills Teamwork skills Problem-solving Skills Job-seeking skills Organizational skillsEnglishskills Information-seeking...
... speaking skillsinthetextbook NH Pre will help me find the situation of teaching and learning speaking skills, in general and teaching and learning speaking skillsinthetextbook NH Pre in particular ... attitudes towardsthe speaking skillsinthetextbook According to them the topics and activities inthetextbook are interesting but not suitable with the level of the first year students at the HCIE ... of them are interested in speaking lessons Secondly, thestudents are not quite satisfied with the speaking skillsinthetextbook NH Pre They think that the topics which are used inthe textbook...
... 2013-2014 The other components such as speaking, reading and writing are not within the scope of this study Significance of the study The findings of the thesis may serve as useful information ... concerns Encouraging studentsin learning listening by using coloured textbooks, appealing illustrations is an interesting way of teaching and learning listening skills As can be seen in questions ... about the opportunities to communicate with foreigners 3.3.2 Studentsopinions on the book’ changes in order to better meet their needs Thestudents presented their thinking of making the materials...
... word, whether they are skimming the text for general meaning or scanning it to pick out specific information Other things to keep in mind are: When choosing texts consider not only their difficulty ... which they can then base their own efforts Thewriting activities should therefore be based on a parallel text and guide the pupils, using simple cues These writing activities generally appear towards ... recite a poem Reading aloud inhibits most pupils and forces them to concentrate on what they are saying as opposed to what they are reading and the meaning is very often lost WritingIn primary schools,...
... at -3- NTT towardsthe position of culture and speaking skillsin ELT and towards cultural factors in developing speaking skills Also, the current teaching and learning of speaking skills accompanied ... of the contribution of other factors involved in speaking 1.3 Cultural factors inthe teaching and learning of speaking skillsin classrooms 1.3.1 What cultural factors influence on the teaching ... and then gradually gain theskills to succeed The more we practice the more successful we are 1.2.1.2 What are speaking skills? Speaking is the productive skill inthe oral mode It, like the other...
... feelings, identities, events, it is also a way of pointing to, presupposing or bringing into the present context beliefs, feelings, identities, events According to the linguistic relativity principle, ... Depending on the region they live in, the climatic conditions they thrive in and their historical heritage, they form a se of value and beliefs This set of their principles of life shapes their ... to in some sense Those engaging in conversation naturally tend to relate the other speaker‟s statements to themselves They may insert aspects of their lives into their replies, to relate to the...
... ful for students learning about clinical documentation and for practitio ners wishing to review their writing practices Training, teaching and continuing education are essential inthe devel ... addresses the various writing demands arising in such teaching and learning contexts It covers topics as far-ranging as effective note-taking, preparing teaching materials and writing up research The ... Comprehensive The message is complete, and the reader is not left feeling there is something missing ° Concise The reader will want to access the key points with the minimum amount of effort Writing therefore...