... game again 3. Instruments In order to obtain in- depth information on the application of activitiesin the course, the study used a variety of research instruments including an oral ... responses to questions in the questionnaire. With the application of new motivating activities, the students seemed tobe more interested and autonomous in their learning. When applying such interesting ... subtitle reading. Not all movies and cartoons can be used to help students practise the sounds and intonation. That is why teachers must spend time watching and deciding which one tobe used in class....
... apt to become glossy and metallic, or dirty-looking, 12 or sandy. Persevere, however, in trying to bring it to evenness with the fine point, removing any single speck or line that may be too ... possible to draw very beautifully, without attaining even an approximation to such a power; the main point being, not that every line should be precisely what we intend or wish, but that the line ... pencil inside the outline of the letter, retouch it, closing it up to the inked line. The straight lines of the outline are all tobe ruled,[5] 15 but the curved lines are tobe drawn by the eye...
... have stopped defending local populations and exist solely to profit from mining.128 As long as certain FARDC commanders continue to profit from mining, it will not bein their interest to end ... sufficient to convince the GoC, or to convince the GoC to convince the UN, of the violent and deadly effects of allowing génocidaires and other armed groups to remain among and to receive aid destined ... lucrative mineral wealth found in the areas under their control.141 Because Canadian companies are major investors in the DRC’s mining industry and were accused of wrongdoing there and because...
... information processing roles are increasingly becoming more important as the amount of information and the mode of information have changed and has been changing rapidly since the Internet became part ... doing things and neither does it attempt tobe complete in anyway. At best, it's a beginning. He takes a contemporary approach emphasizing the challenges today's managers need to ... bordering on discrimination, even in humor 242Summary 243Chapter 11: Effective Planning 245Why plan? 246Making something happen 246Stopping something from happening 246Educating and making...
... integrating some pronunciation work into the lessons. The more natural speech they hear, the more effective their learning speaking. - Accustoming students to combining listening and speaking ... speaking English. - If students tend to become cliquey Some students may tend to become exclusive that they do not want to speak to certain members in class. The best solution may be having partner-changing ... other to find the lacking information. 2.2.5.2. Discussions Discussions are commonly used activitiesin speaking lessons. A topic is introduced to the students via a reading or a listening...
... library. ã Yesterday, I at the swimming-pool. ã Today, it raining. ã Last sunday, it sunny. ã Now, they cleaning the windows. ã Yesterday, we at the cinema.Ex 5. Open Questions What - When - ... students in class. ………………………………10 the is at address new top My the of letter. ………………………EX 3. Negative forms of the verbto be. Example: She isn'tfrom France.1. This book mine. 2. ... school today. Jack and Peter her friends. They in the same class. Mr and Mrs Baker on a trip to the USA to visit their cousin Anne. She a nice girl. Peter says: "My grandfather in hospital....
... theoretical background including the definitions of presentation, factors that prevent students from presenting, and integrating skills needed to collect information in English speaking class. Then, ... limited number of teachers 42 • Instructors’ beliefs about language teachingJust like learners’ beliefs about language learning, some instructor’s beliefs about language learning and teaching have ... put into small groups of three 10 much time to use Englishin oral communication. Therefore, when doing speaking activities, they often cope with such problems as “inhibition”, “nothing to...
... won't be able to run very fast in races.(17:3)11 - Obama win triggers run on guns in many stores. (17)(17). To pass/ to becomeThe verb ‘run’ is also used to denote the act of passing into or ... promising, interesting and welcome:ã An investigation into run and its synonyms and antonymsã An investigation into run and its idioms;ã An investigation into chy and its synonyms and antonymsã ... meaning, run can be used to show the state of being valid in a given area or being present as a valid accomplishment, e.g.- The speed limit runs only in the town line.- The benefits run together...
... skills are integrated in a lesson to improve all these skills for the students, because one certain skill can be used to improve the others. But it is very hard for people to begin learning English. ... – up activitiesin teaching and learning English at grade 10A5 in Cai Be high school” to research. According to this research, I myself will get experiences to improve skills and teaching methods. ... phonographs to provide for teaching and learning English. Cai Be high school is school at the three zones, Cai Be town, Cai Be district, Tien Giang province. It is one of four high schools in Cai Be...
... article to the beginning, closing the loop – now the chain will drive our motorcycle. Let’s look at linking techniques.Basic guidelines for building a cohesive story:1. Link each sentence to the ... sentence.2. Link each paragraph to the previous paragraph.3. Link each section to the previous section.4. Link the end to the beginning.Linking techniquesWhether you want to link sentences, ... Association of Science Editors (www.ease.org.uk). Non-commercial printing allowed.EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientic Articles tobe Published in English To make international scientic...