... in many ways in the ESL classroom as well as in other classrooms. Presentations can be used for initial teaching, for practice and drilling, for games, for reviews, and for tests. Initial ... after year. They can be used for whole class presentationsand reviews, for drills, or for individual work. PowerPoint presentations run on both Macintosh and Windows platforms. Files are small unless ... to review before a test. TestsA teacher in our school uses PowerPoint for his tests. He places pictures of items on slides to be shown at preset intervals. (He sets his timer for a reasonable...
... notes.exercise5-2040 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners02 (017-043) Unit 5 11/3/04 1:41 PM Page 40 24 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners8. You buy flowers every day.9. ... anyone else for any inaccuracy, error or omission, regardless of cause, in the work or for any damages resulting there from. McGraw-Hill has no responsibility for the content of any information ... hungry for one.)I want the apple. (I am choosing between the apple and theorange that I see before me.)The definite article for plural nouns is also the. But there is noindefinite article for...
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... learning-based approach.Therefore, we constructed a large-scale tense/aspectcorpus from Lang-8 ,3a social networking service for learners of foreign languages. ESL learners posttheir writing ... both sentences, we use the feature main-clause for the verb phrase pours, and sub-clause for theverb phrase rains along with the feature conj:when for both verb phrases.Regarding p-tmod, we extract ... verb phrases.In this paper, we formulate the task as sequence la-beling, and use Conditional Random Fields (Laf-ferty, 2001), which provides state-of-the-art perfor-mance in sequence labeling...
... professionals who care for older adults typically receive no special training in CAM and aging. As scientific advances shed increasing light on the effectiveness ofspecific treatments for certain conditions ... population,older adults and the health professionals who serve them need an au-thoritative source in which reliable information is gathered. At present,the majority of older adults who use CAM ... activatorinhibitor. diets for all symptoms or disorders. For example, the avoidance or limi-tation of refined sugars and flour products is considered very important,as is the recommendation for more fresh...
... shared ESL data set, sys-tems are also evaluated on data from different ESL sources or even on native data. Several conclusionshave been made when comparing systems devel-oped forESL correction ... Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 924–933,Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.c2011 Association for Computational LinguisticsAlgorithm Selection and Model Adaptation forESL Correction ... length2 3 4 5 ESL W ikiNY T -10798% 66% 22% 4%Native W ikiN Y T -10798% 67% 32% 13% ESL GoogleWeb 99% 92% 64% 28%Native-B09 GoogleWeb - 99% 93% 70%Table 7: Feature coverage forESL and native...
... ID card. You must provide information for household members including: parents, step-parents, and spouses. You may provide information for other household members (for example, a dependent child ... and financial information from this application and any other information needed to determine eligibility for these programs. I understand that I may be asked for more information. I agree ... the information on this application. ã I understand that I must provide the information needed to prove my eligibility for each program. If I have been unable to get the information for Medicaid...
... the need forESL support. His comfort with theindicated the need forESL support. His comfort with theindicated the need forESL support. His comfort with theindicated the need forESL support. ... Assessment for English Language Learners: Practical Approaches for Teachers(Toronto: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1996) pp 167. ESL Learners: A Guide forESL Specialists 31ã Students receive ESL ... Delivery and Support for more information), it is recommended that basiclanguage instruction be provided by individuals with training in ESL methodology. ESL Learners: A Guide forESL Specialists...
... can have cereal for breakfast./The boys want to have cereal for breakfast.5. My sister can be home by 6:00 P.M./My sister wants to be home by 6:00 P.M.6. They can travel to California./They want ... travel to California./They want to travel to California.7. Mr. Gutierrez can carry the groceries for her./Mr. Gutierrez wants to carry the groceries for her.1. You stay in bed all day. 6. Ramon ... here today.2. I wish we were having a big party for Grandmother.3. I wish he had enough money to buy a condo.4. I wish my friends had come for a visit.5. I wish Darnell didn’t need an operation.6....
... drove driveneat ate eatenfall fell fallenfeel felt feltfind found foundfly flew flownforget forgot forgot, forgottenget got got, gottengive gave givengo went gonegrow grew grownhave, has ... thisdifference:126 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners06 (099-132B) Units 20-25 11/3/04 1:42 PM Page 126 NumbersNumbers are generally used for specifying amounts and in mathe-matics: ... brother.4. Mom is laying down for a while.5. Kris is prettier then Hilda.6. Who did you send the letter to?exercise 25-2130 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners06 (099-132B)...
... two forms. One form beginswith no- (except for never and neither), and the other consists of notfollowed by another word. When these words are not negative, theyhave a special positive form ... it.exercise 20-5Comparative and Superlative Forms 10506 (099-132B) Units 20-25 11/3/04 1:42 PM Page 105 Formed with no- Formed with not Positive Formnone not any someno one not anyone (or ... found.I’ll never forgive you. I will not ever forgive you.He wants neither of them. He does not want either of them.When the negative word is removed from the sentence, the positive form replaces...
... millennium.G. There are special rules for abbreviations for time. B.C. and A.D. are always capitalized. B.C. isused for eras or years that occurred before Christ. A.D. is used for eras or years that occurred ... Latin, or other foreignsources.The other formation (long, longer, longest) is Anglo-Saxon in origin.Compare these lists of comparatives and superlatives:Anglo-Saxon Origin Foreign Originbigger ... Inc. Click here for terms of use. Note that words that end in -ful, -less, and -ing use more and most to form the comparative andsuperlative, even though such words do not have a foreign language...
... Grammar forESL Learners04 (062-076) Units 10-13 11/3/04 1:41 PM Page 74 The apostrophe is also used to form possessives. To make the meaning of a singular noun pos-sessive, add -’s. For plural ... man for whom I work.I like the man whom I work for. These are the books about which she spoke.These are the books which she spoke about.78 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners05 ... beginning of the story was quite sad.10. He was arrested for speeding.exercise 13-276 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners04 (062-076) Units 10-13 11/3/04 1:41 PM Page...