... effective and ineffective readers
among second- year students of English Bridge and Road class (hereafter EBR) at the
University of Transport and Communications (hereafter UTC). The study of learning ...
The classification of good readers, bad readers and average readers is based on the
mean scores that the students obtained through 3 reading tests....
... proposed by Naiman et al (1978) consists of five major
categories of learning strategies and a number of secondary categories. The five-primary
classification contains an active task approach, realization ... “the actions chosen by
language students that are intended to facilitate language acquisition and communication”,
or learning strategies are “ intentional behav...
... Reading strategies
2.5.1. Definition of reading strategies
Much attention has been paid to the study of reading in general and reading strategies in
particular. Reading strategies are of interest ... Mai Duong's (2005) on writing strategies employed by first-
year students at Hanoi National University or Nguyen Thi Thu Ha's (2006) on rea...
... moderation. A single animal can consume 20 pounds (9
kilograms) of meat at sitting. Wolves also eat smaller mammals, birds,
fish, lizards, snakes and fruit. The food each wolf can eat in a day ... language can sometimes cause them a lot of
troubles with its grammar, structures, vocabularies, and pronunciation. I
think that English vocabulary is one of great importance a...
... the syllabus
of educational institutions in general and institutions of language in particular
as a way to practice and enhance students language skill. The quality of such
works can be identified ... Hasty generalization, Circular
reasoning, Wrong premises, Wrong conclusion) and the mistake committed
the most frequently by the participants was Hasty generalization and...
... viewpoint of traditional
grammar of Quick and Greenbaum (1990), English and Vietnamese
idioms containing spiritual words are realized by units smaller than
clause. As set phrasal expressions, 140 English ... semantic, and cultural features?
3. How can we apply this work in translation, learning, and
teaching process?
1.4. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
A study on...
... similarities and differences
between the two languages. In addition, qualitative and quantitative
approaches are used to make the data analysis more reliable.
Calculations, statistics and tables ... research and comparative analysis are chosen as
the main methodology of the study. The study also uses qualitative
and quantitative approaches as supporting methods to make the...
... using loan word loan word plus explanation,
literal translation and translation by addition.
Among them, we should pay attention to translation by using loan word or
loan word plus explanation ... paraphrase using related words 30
3. Translation by paraphrase using unrelated word 31
4. Translation of abbreviations by using loan word 32
5. Literal translation 34
6. Translati...
... Names of Health Organizations
AAPCHO: Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organization.
ABHM: Association of Behavioral Healthcare Management.
ABHW: Association of Behavioral Health ... Organizations
AACTE: American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
AAMC: Association of American Medical Colleges.
AAPSP: American Association of Professional Sociologic...
...
translator‟s language of common usage. Translators then might have to
change the meaning and form of the source headlines to make the translation
natural and readable.
[4:11] Pacific islands “are not ...
language), on the other hand, is an explicit, versatile and extendable means of
communicating messages.
Nowadays, for what reason language was born and how it was born...