... exactly the same information. If the task is correctly set, the students must pool their information and are thus forced to communicate through English. The information gap is therefore an ... How often do you | go | to the zoo?Introduce pictures of the park, the sports center, the mountain, the river, the kitchen and the school. Check if the students know the vocabulary. Set up a ... CHECKStop the activity and choose a random pair. Ask them to repeat the activity. Do the same with two other pairs. If the students know the teacher is going to check after the activity, they will...
... College of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University-Hanoi for their valuable lectures. And their knowledge, their thoughtfulness as well as their sympathy I will always appreciate. For the accomplishment ... and the staff members of Postgraduate Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for their enthusiastic support.I am sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign ... VNU-Hanoi.Finally, I wish to thank my wife forthe love she gives me and her encouragement in my doing this thesis. Hanoi, summer 2007 Trần Quốc Việtiv3.2. Techniquesfor teaching listening 24 3.2.1....
... helps them become conscious of their reactions. In these notebooks, students copy passages that have particular significance for them in one column, and then respond to them in the other. The ... readers on the way to discover what the author means and to build meaning for themselves at the same time in their own language, their thoughts, and their own view of the world based on their background ... product because the utmost target of their task is not the knowledge of the subject matter but the ways the students can get benefits from reading to the fullest so that they take up their own good...
... understanding the human brain.Over the centuries, bits and pieces of information have surfaced; yet there is much moreto discover. For example, in the 1950s Dr. Paul MacLean, of the Laboratory for BrainEvolution ... mnemonic ormemory techniques. These strategies help learners later access the information acquiredso that they can ultimately apply the learning.Stage 5: Implementation of LearningIn the final phase ... associationwith each other. Learning refers to the acquisition and encoding of information, whereasmemory relates to the storage and retrieval of that information. The ability to recall information accurately...
... scan is. What they have in mind for these skills is reading as quickly as possible forthe first time. It is foreseeable when 78.6% agree that their teachers often ask them to move their eyes ... find the words or phrases that still remain unfamiliar. After that the teachers explain any words that come in lists then ask the students to read the text for the second time and do the exercises ... addition, thetechniques suggested are just those that have been collected during the process or teaching or with the experience of the researcher but not those actually invented. Therefore, the...
... go into them29themselves. After the dictation, the teacher should check students’ work and encouragethem by giving mark forthe best ones. For example: I have let students dictate the following ... only their listening skills but the other skills may also be improved. Moreover, the teacher should adjust the time and effort to manage the class andmake their students more involved in the ... Moreover, the native speakers often speak very fast, so if students are foretold about the overall viewof the listening passage, they can guess the meaning of the sentence or predict the missingwords...
... relation to the topicReview their own experience about the topicReview their own experience about the topic 3.4 .Techniques forthe Development of Reading 3.4 .Techniques forthe Development ... possibly:follow the order of ideas in a textfollow the order of ideas in a textreact to the opinions expressedreact to the opinions expressedunderstand the information the text containsunderstand the ... information the text containsask themselves questions relatedask themselves questions relatedmake notesmake notes 3.2 .Techniques for Training Students to Become 3.2 .Techniques for...
... soluble in the application medium. In colouring, the crystalline pigment is applied in the solid state, not in the dissolved form, to the medium being coloured. Both the chemical and the physical ... some of these issues, it is not possible for them to be considered fully in this document. Thetechniques and levels presented in Chapter 5 will therefore not necessarily be appropriate for all ... environmental impact” (much related to the process design) and the “Management and treatment of waste streams”. The former includes strategies forthe selection of the synthesis route, examples of alternative...
... interferences. The Agilent 7500c, featuring the Octopole Reaction System (ORS) works well forthe removal of carbon-based interferences. The ORS employs simple reaction gases (H2 and He), and therefore ... observed. The oxygen flow is then increased until the carbon deposits are decomposed and the green C2 emission “tongue”, visible in the central channel of the plasma, is seen to stop well before ... plasma operation, the plasma forward power is reduced, and the carrier gas flow rate and sampling depth are adjusted, so that the ions are sampled from a region of the plasma where the ionization...
... penny. Why even bother reinventing the wheel when so many off -the- shelf solutions exist? The crux of the issue hinges on two points: • First, the organization for which the system described ... well as the complete elimination of ViewState. The Model aspect refers to the data source of the application, which for our purposes will be a SQL database. The Controller is the brain of the operation, ... like any other. Therefore, since the type is resolved at runtime, it’s not a bad idea to indicate in the param tag that the object is dynamic so that you and others are aware of it when the method...
... popularity among the stakeholders in the rubber industry. The technique based on low pulsed NMR and spin- echo techniques are also reported for ORC measurement. The major shortcomingsof these techniques ... triangle, and then left submerged at the bottom of a basin (for 60minutes if the ammonium chloride coagulant is employed, or for 30 minutes if the formic acid coagulant is applied). The basin is ... Another important aspect ofORC or TSC measurement is the automatic process controlin latex basedindustries. There is need for a ORC sensor for direct interfacing to the computer system for...
... does the GHPR. Figure 7-5 shows both the AHPR and the GHPR with a CML line for both calcu-lated from the same risk-free rate. The CML forthe GHPR is calculated from the CML forthe AHPR by the ... days for our static example, as compared to 125 days forthe dynamic. The lower the fraction for f, the faster the dynamic will outperform the static technique.Now take a look at tripling the ... down and to the left. The lim-its are at the peak of the curve to the right where the fraction of f equals 1, and on the left at the point where the fraction off equals 0.With the static f...
... on the environment and the risks to it, (xi) the need to prevent accidents and to minimise the consequences forthe environment, and (xii) the information published by the Commission of the ... consideration the costs and advantages, whether or not thetechniques are used or produced within the State, as long as they are reasonably accessible to the person carrying on the activity T techniques ... Waste, and the determination of BAT should be made giving regard to these. The information contained in this Guidance Note is intended for use as a tool to assist in determining BAT forthe specified...