... linguistically and practically, and as concise andsimple as possible Therefore, he said, the noun must be monosemy (has one meaning) and a concept should be expressed by one noun In the final analysis, the ... between errors in the product and errors in the process The four questions inevitably provide a comprehensive approach to the translation texts as both the perspectives of the ST andthe TT are taken ... idea) The coherence and cohesion of the TT The degree of difference from the sense of the ST, particularly if this difference is likely to remain undetected by the reader of the translation The...
... $120,000 That is $20,000 on principal and $100,000 on interest This is ridiculous! What in the world did you buy that was worth spending $100,000 on interest? There are really only cures for this ... each month (not likely, the credit card companies deliberately gave you more credit than you can comfortably handle) Enroll in a Creditor Approved Debt Modification Program The National Institute ... designed to reduce principal liability The program works as follows: A certified financial counselor will work out a payback plan that you can comfortably handle and will have you debt-free in to...
... distinguished America and English writers I enjoy the humorous style of writing in Mark Twain’s masterpieces, the elaborate and polished style of George Eliot andthe sentimental and lyrical style ... obstacle The pronunciation in English puzzles me a lot because the same letter has different sounds For example the letter “a” in “bath” is not pronounced in the same way of that in “bathe” The “ou” ... study The A.P.A (The International Phonetic Alphabets) which helps me pronounce English words correctly In order to have an accent just like the native speakers, I often listen to tapes and repeat...
... family and (go) to live on a Pacific island You (understand) what the lecturer is saying? ~ No, I (not understand) him at all What you (have) for breakfast usually? ~ I usually (eat) a carrot and ... to like the life 26 Why Mrs Pitt (look) so angry? ~ Mr Pitt (smoke) a cigarette and (drop) the ash on the carpet 27 This is our itinerary We (leave) home on the 8th, (arrive) in Paris on the 9th, ... (find) in his garden Then he (go) away but he (not forget) the snake and some years later he (return) and (look) for it 29 He (find) the snake who (recognize) its old friend and (coil) round him...
... contributions JY and YR carried out most of the experiments and wrote the manuscript, and should be considered as first authors AC and MW critically revised the manuscript andthe experiment design ... design LF, YS, ZS, XZ and YL helped with the experiment All of the authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing ... used to design inner and outer primers for LAMP The nucleotide sequences andthe positions used to design the primers (B) A schematic diagram showing the positions at which the primers attach for...
... cells in the wells andthe color of the cell culture medium, which obviates the use techniques of immunochemistry or molecular biology to detect the presence of the virus in the wells Indeed, the ... the virology studies KK performed the immunoassays with help from MLVT KK and MLVT participated in the design of the study MYY and GGK conceived of the study, and participated in its design and ... correlation between the color of the cell culture media andthe presence or absence of live HAV-Bsd infected cells was used to calculate viral titers using the Reed and Muench method [26] andthe ID50 computer...
... collected bronchoscopically, andthe choice of method depends on local expertise, experience, availability and cost However, Heyland and coworkers [9] recently reported, in a randomized multicentre ... for diagnosis and treatment, integrating clinical features and microbiology data, in order to obtain a simpleand effective approach to management of pneumonia Competing interests The authors declare ... strategy and a noninvasive nonquantitative endotracheal aspirate culture based one were associated with similar clinical outcomes and antibiotic use The best available evidence suggests that the clinical...
... Adjectives like the following are used after the to represent a group as a whole such as the blind, the deaf, the dead, the rich, the poor, the young, the old, the unemployed, etc (ii) the + adjectives ... is the 1st year students at the Faculty of Tourism, HUC, andthe later is the teachers who have been working with these students for years 4.2 The instruments In order to ensure the validity and ... quantitative and qualitative methods Below is a description of the subjects, the instruments, and procedures for the study 4.1 The subjects There are two types of subjects participating in the study The...
... GENERIC: the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie, the clergy, the elite, the gentry, the intelligentsia, the laity, the proletariat, the public (c) UNIQUE: the Arab League, (the) Congress, the Kremlin, the ... as the blind, the deaf, the dead, the rich, the poor, the young, the old, the unemployed, etc These words refer to a group of people who share the same characteristic or quality For example: the ... as the members of the jury, the members of the family These expressions sound better and clearly indicate that the individuals are acting separately: The members of the jury have returned to their...
... effective solution Nevertheless, these words must actually be guessed from the context The other solution is simply to build up their vocabulary and teach them how they can the same in their own time ... extent these features affect the students in understanding spoken language The figures from the table show that 42.7% of the students feel difficult to understand the spoken message Anderson and ... the problems that come from learners and teachers‟ teaching methods Then, the study has synthesized the statistics collected from the survey, the interviews andthe observation According to the...
... make the lessons more interesting and authentic They all understand the importance of communicative activities in the class and always try to apply them in their lessons 2.1.2 The students There ... vocabularies, andthe topic of the text is fairly familiar to them, yet they cannot concentrate well on the text and when they get to the last paragraph, they cannot recall what they have read ... vocabulary Table 7: The difficulties in the area of types of texts Table 8: The difficulties in the area of reading skills Table 9: The difficulties in the area of course books Table 10: The learners’...
... picture of the burdens that the teachers have to bear On the one hand, they must meet the students varied needs and preferences On the other hand, they have to overcome a great number of difficulties ... understand and take part in the task in the while-stages The objectives of the lesson would not be achieved by most of the students in the class The same case occurred in the speaking and writing ... that it is the listening skill, 21% of them say that the skill is the most difficult is writing 18% of them consider language knowledge is the most difficult 15% of them perceive the most difficult...
... describes the methodology of the thesis Specifically, the data for this research was collected in the forms of survey questionnaires andThe participants of the survey questionnaires were teachers and ... of the difficulties by 12% of the teachers and 13% of the students The number of teachers and students which accounts for 12% and 12% respectively complains that it is so hard to express themselves ... problems On 17 the other hand, 20% teachers state that the current materials difficult but interesting 13% of the teachers consider these materials are interesting and stimulating because they can...
... quantitative and qualitative methods Below is a description of the subjects, the instruments, and procedures for the study 4.1 The subjects There are two types of subjects participating in the study The ... Introduction The Introduction presents the rationale for the study, states what the study is aimed at and what specific tasks it deals with, and gives the methods by which the study was conducted together ... known and convincing researches on which we will rely for the theory of plural nouns in general, and unmarked plural nouns in particular The presentation of these linguists’ theory is to give the...
... động xảy song song liên tiếp khứ khứ Ex: Ex: She came home, switched on the While my dad was reading a magazine, my computer and checked her emum was cooking dinner mails Được sử dụng số công thức ... Được sử dụng số cấu trúc sau - I saw Henrywhilehe was walkingin the park - I used to ridebicycle to school - I was listening to the newswhen she (thói quen khứ) phoned (một hành động xảy - I was...
... Therefore, 'I've gone', You've gone' and 'we've gone' are usually unnatural in English Here are the main differences between simp. and cont. Thesimple focuses on the finished action (*2) THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: ... The present perfect continuous is also used for unfinished past and present result, but the main focus is on ACTIVITY and DURATION. The Present Perfect SimpleThe Present Perfect Continuous 1) Unfinished Past There is often little difference in ... meaning between the pres. perf. simp and cont., but unless the verb is stative, English ALWAYS PREFERS THE PRES. PERF. CONT. FOR UNFINISHED PAST An action or state which started in the past and is NOT FINISHED...
... they will feel more confident with the cards on their hands, allow them to keep them in case they forget their lines But usually they enjoy telling the story to their classmates after having memorized ... they will feel more confident with the cards on their hands, allow them to keep them in case they forget their lines But usually they enjoy telling the story to their classmates after having memorized ... one group Tell them that the ones which first put the story in order and memorize it, will be the ones who will tell it to the rest of the class Don’t forget to give the students the introductory...
... the results, the author used the tables and charts for presenting the collected data The interview results which were recorded carefully andthe tape script will be used as another data for the ... choosing topic, the aims of the study, the scope of the study, methods of the study and an outline of the thesis in this paper Chapter 2: Literature review- Discusses the relevant theories related ... Reading and (d) Writing” (Kohli, p.32) Here, the listening andthe reading are passive skills whereas the speaking andthe writing are active skills The Knowledge of the language makes us to know the...
... questions andthe questionnaires were designed based on the main aims of the study After getting the results, the author used the tables and charts for presenting the collected data The interview ... Reading and (d) Writing” (Kohli, p.32) Here, the listening andthe reading are passive skills whereas the speaking andthe writing are active skills The Knowledge of the language makes us to know the ... questions andthe questionnaires were designed based on the main aims of the study After getting the results, the author used the tables and charts for presenting the collected data The interview...