... one word: skills. Studyskills to be
more exact. They are the essential tools of trade for upper
secondary and tertiary students. But, don't most students already
have these skills by ... experience has potential
Study skillsfor successful students
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Sleep
Most students feel that their sleep time is constantly under
assault. For many, as the study load increases, sleep ... take. By estimating the
respective times for various tasks, you can prevent the frustrat-
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A short case study might help to illustrate the difference...
... students of 10
th
and 11
th
form at FLSS ( except forstudents of 12
th
form as there are no listening lessons for 12
th
form
students )
- collecting data for the analysis
- assessing ... their students every
listening lesson , they realize the importance of motivation for their students, but
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suggested techniques for teaching and studying listening skill. All of the students ... the students of FLSS learn English in order to pass the
exams (82%), only 10% of the students learn English with an aim of communicating, 2% for
entertaining and 6% for studying abroad.
As for...
... This means that x ϭ 4
ONLY.
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Now you can apply the math skills that you have learned in
this ... long,
or 6.
19. c. Use the area formula for a circle, A ϭ πr
2
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If d ϭ 8, then r ϭ 4. A ϭ πr
2
becomes A ϭ π(4)
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20. d. The perimeter formula for a rectangle is P
ϭ 2l ϩ 2w. ... The difference in areas is 9π Ϫ 4π, or 5π.
25. c. The volume formula for a cylinder is V ϭ
πr
2
h.We will substitute in 5 for r, and 4 for h.Make sure
that you don’t use 8 as the height. We want...
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not create deformed humans in these experi-
ments.
4. No clones will have unique identities therefore no
clones will be individuals.
5. If we wait for perfect ... courage
comes in many forms. (20) Matt never ice
skated again, Nan kept him as her hero, our
family regained it’s faith.
Check the end of the chapter for a suggested
revision.
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CHAPTER ... century is both, and that can make for
some pretty awful-sounding language. Well, you only
have three choices. First, recognize that you need a sin-
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... reading skills, therefore, remains a big challenge for a large number of first
year students.
2. Aims of the study
The research aims specifically at (1) investigating the attitudes of first year students ... that students encounter in
studying and applying critical reading; (3) offering suitable teaching strategies in
developing critical reading skillsfor first year students.
3. Scope of the study
Being ... year students in the
university towards the necessity of building up and developing critical reading skills.
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experiences, attitudes and opinions. 2. orienting students towards college study...
... from her students expressing their
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as those skills or abilities that can be applied equally from
one job to another. These skills are also known as key
skills, generic skills or core skills. ... “generic” skills in
individuals i.e. skills developed in one situation which
can be transferred to another situation”. Examples of such
skills are communication skills, planning skills, multi-
tasking ... Survey
Summary Report, What transferable skills do employers
look for in third-level graduates?
http://www.skillsproject.ie/downloads/pdfs/Summary
%20Employer%20Report .pdf
Dearing, R. (1997) National...
... ………………………………………………………………………….……………….2
I.4.Object………………………………………………………………………… …………… 2
I.5.Method………………………………………………………………………… ……… 3
I.6.Design of the study ………………………………………………………….……… 3
Chapter II: Literature Review ……………………………………………….…………… 4
II.1. ... language learning………….……………11
II.2.2. Reader and the text…………………………… ………………………………………11
II.2.3. Students difficulties with reading………………………….…………………………12
II.3. Literature and Reading……………………………...
... Mama Dot”)
Furthermore, this study just focuses on the integration of poems into developing reading skills.
• Anticipating students problems
All students in this study find new vocabulary and ... activity that students like most (32%). 13% choose other activities, for example, the teacher
changes some details of the story and asks students to correct the mistakes or the students work ... 90%
g. Others 3%
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study just deals with students of intermediate level, whereas lower level students should also be
encouraged to use literature as a way of improving language skills. Moreover,...
... Appendix
Survey questionnaires forstudents at HPU
Questionnaire N
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Questionnaires on the students attitude toward literary texts
1. Rank the following genres ... read more
effectively:
□ The teacher should: ………………………………………………
□ The students should: ………………………………………………
Thanks a lot for yours great assistance!
... vocabulary is enlarged.
b. my reading speed is improved.
c. my guessing skill is better
d. my analyzing skills is improved.
e. I can answer comprehension questions quicker.
f. I can get to the bottom...
...
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skillsfor 2
reading skillsfor 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong
students in Haiphong
university
university
Field: Methodology
Field: ... the lesson more enjoyable
and helps enhance students reading skills.
Most students like short stories and poems than novel and
drama
75% of students found short stories and poems interesting ... data:
At the end of term, 2 weeks before the final exam.
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Thank you for
Thank you for
your attention!
your attention!
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Limitation and Suggestion for further research
Limitation...
... the skills that students must learn for themselves and a
teacher’s success is measured by the fact that how far his/her students can do without help. As
a result, providing students as many skills ... strategies and skillsfor different types of texts. Therefore, they
fail to encourage their students to set purposes of reading and adopt proper reading
strategies and skillsfor different types ... reading skills to the
students.
IV.3. Improving teachers’ classroom techniques for teaching reading
IV.3.1. Focusing on the reading process
When dealing with teaching reading for the students, ...
... be able to read for
information and pleasure, for their career, and forstudy purposes. In fact, in most EFL
situations, the ability to read in a foreign language is all that students ever want ... English students at the MSA.
The last part of the study- conclusion, in which the limitations and suggestions for
further study are presented.
2. Limitations and suggestions for further study
... (civilians), which include 80
students (about 73% of the second year students) . Hopefully these students could be
representative for the rest of the students.
2.4. Instruments for collecting the data
2.4.1....