... feelings, identities, events, it is also a way of pointing to, presupposing or bringing into the present context beliefs, feelings, identities, events According to the linguistic relativity principle, ... Depending on the region they live in, the climatic conditions they thrive in and their historical heritage, they form a se of value and beliefs This set of their principles of life shapes their ... to in some sense Those engaging in conversation naturally tend to relate the other speaker‟s statements to themselves They may insert aspects of their lives into their replies, to relate to the...
... description of the real teaching context The findings of the research indicate that most of the teachers and students appreciate the role of activities in teaching and learning writing However, the scope ... other skills input In other words, although it is a separate part in each unit, writing is closely integrated with other skills such as reading, speaking and listening The writing section inthe ... These are shown clearly inthe way they adapt writing tasks inthe textbook, which will be discussed in details inthe following part 3.3.7 Teachers’ Conduct of Three Stages in Teaching Writing...
... Carding Combing Draw frames Speed frames Ring frames Winding Rotor spinning Ply-winding Doubling and twisting Warping Sizing Weaving Soft package winding of yarn for wet processing Scouring Yarn ... keeping, material flow, material handling, packing and storing, human productivity, team working, information gathering and maintaining records, maintaining the discipline while working relating ... economical it looks The above examples explain the importance of maintaining the “routine” activities The success of process lies in maintaining the systems rigidly and not in developing new systems...
... ESP textbooks in general and the textbook “English for the hotel and tourist industry” in particular The study will examine the main types of compound nouns used inthe textbook, the descriptions ... TEACHING AND LEARNING VOCABULARY INTHE TEXTBOOK “ENGLISH FOR THE HOTEL AND TOURIST INDUSTRY” 30 4.1 Introduction .30 4.2 An analysis on the main types of compound nouns inthe textbook: ... due to the interference from Vietnamese as in Vietnamese there are no rules in attaching an affix into word Another type of errors is errors in lexical item The students fail in choosing the right...
... the contribution of other factors involved in speaking 1.3 The integration of cultural factors into the teaching and learning of speaking skill in classrooms 1.3.1 The components of culture in ... attitudes of the informants towards speaking skill, cultural knowledge inthe teaching and the learning of speaking skill, in particular; the cultural obstacles to the current teaching and learning of ... translate on a word-by-word basis They apply the way they think in their mother tongue to form speech in English and pay no attention to the meaning beyond the words The dialogue followed can be seen...
... involving inthe reading process, thetext being read, the background knowledge of the readers and the contextual aspects relevant for interpreting thetext A reading task is a piece of meaning-focused ... Guessing the meaning of the words in context 35% f Finding specific details inthetext 49% g Completing charts/tables 66% h Filling inthe gaps with given words 46% i Matching thetext with appropriate ... processing and analyzing thetext Third, they frequently involve an oral reading of thetext by the teacher or a student followed by silent reading and rereading of thetext Next, tasks involve...
... illustrations and other visuals inthe textbook - The analysis did not consider authenticity of written texts inthe textbook - The analysis did not consider activities inthe Work Book and the Teacher's ... greatly due to the fact that in Vietnam the teaching and learning of English has been influenced by Inner Circle countries The influence is vastly expressed in training programs making English nearly ... chapter describes the practical aspect of the study including the employing a tool to collect data, the techniques of gathering and describing the data to achieve the purpose of the study It also...
... and the textbook Chapter 2: Findings and discussion of textbook observation analyses cohesive devices inthe reading texts inthe textbook for intermediate grade 12 students, basing on the view ... give the research a theoretical base Then, it is ensured that none of the most noticeable cohesive devices inthe reading texts inthe textbook for intermediate students at grade 12 is missed their ... the time The tackling methods are statistic and descriptive (getting the statistics from the texts inthe chosen textbook), analytical and synthetic (drawing striking features from the book observation)...
... 1% In your opinion, are speaking activities inthe textbook interesting? a very interesting 10% b not very interesting 58% c little interesting 23% d boring 9% Table 2+3: The students’ opinions ... can d Reporting - The students remain in their later groups - Each of the groups vote for theory Therefore, the competition has votes - The winner is the one having the theory with the most votes ... 34.1 the Agree speaking tasks is interesting Table 13+14: The students’ opinions about the speaking tasks According to the statistics, the number of the students disagreeing that the speaking...
... again the students are being drilled in giving information without realizing it In addition, they are being drilled meaningfully and communicatively because they are expressing their own ideas In ... available inthe field , my interest lies solely in evaluating speaking activities designed inthe textbooks inthe light of communicative language teaching (CLT) This has given me the desire ... to which the speaking activities inthe textbook Tiếng Anh 10 are communicative inthe light of CLT principles 2 Examine the suitability of these activities in Gia Loc High School context Make...
... find the situation of teaching and learning speaking skills, in general and teaching and learning speaking skills inthe textbook NH Pre in particular From the result of the investigation, the ... towards the speaking skills inthe textbook According to them the topics and activities inthe textbook are interesting but not suitable with the level of the first year students at the HCIE 2.3.2 Interviews ... lessons, the 37 researcher asked the teachers about their opinions about the contents of the topics, the activities and the time of the lessons inthe class The ratings collected inthe table point...
... tasks inthe textbook interesting? a very interesting 10% b not very interesting 58% c little interesting 23% d boring 9% Table 2+3: The students’ opinions about English speaking skills inthe textbook ... can d Reporting - The students remain in their later groups - Each of the groups vote for theory Therefore, the competition has votes - The winner is the one having the theory with the most votes ... opinions about the textbook’s topics inthe textbook Tieng Anh 11 Figure 3: The students’ opinions about the textbook’s speaking activities inthe textbook Tieng Anh 11 Figure 4: The students’...
... as speaking, reading and writing are not within the scope of this study Significance of the study The findings of the thesis may serve as useful information not only for the researcher, the course ... their thinking of making the materials better meet their needs The highlights were language input; the suitability of the listening passages with the Ss‟ level and the chances working in pairs ... structures, interpret stress and intonation, retain what was gathered in all the above and interpret it with the immediate as well as the larger context of the utterances” To sum up, there are two points...
... technical aspect inthe dyeing-finishing process It is the liquid ratio in dyeing The quantity of chemicals inthe machine is determined by the concentration of the dyeing batch and most of these chemicals ... or the ‘envelope’ The inspectors received the money and turned a blind eye to the pollution as they are making a profit from the polluting operation They are then much concerned with maintaining ... guard-net Inthe oil heating room Oil spilt on the floor Namdinh Silk Co Outside the dyeing unit WIN TEX VIEW co Oil heater Inthe dyeing room Spinning room Yenmy Dyeing Co and Phonoi Industrial...
... Chapter is the main part of the study that reports and discusses the main findings according to the research questions Part III is the Conclusion that summarizes the major findings, presents the implications ... retain that information” (p.122) Current thinking seems to point toward a combination of incidental and intentional learning Time constraints ensure that guessing from context remains among the ... sufficient attention to the link between form and meaning inthe learning stage nor think they know the words well 1.2 Linguistic Input of Word 1.2.1 Necessary information of ‘knowing’ a word It is...
... little 60% of the lecturers think that their students feel interesting and 40% of them think their students not find interesting inthe texts There are many short coming in students‟ learning process ... such as analyzing word structures, they will understand the reading texts so much They think the textbook is very interesting and the reading texts are attractive 23 In short, look at the data of ... to their mother on Mother‟s Day The main content of thetext are presented in summary The following is the analysis of the nouns formed by suffixes which are used in this text - Gift-giving: The...
... reading the literature on the approaches to teaching speaking skills The information I gained from reading motivated me to try applying reflective teaching approach to teaching speaking skills in ... practice speaking in class In their speaking, they show how they apply language items they have learned They can also develop other skills through retelling activity Inthe process of retelling activity, ... to the teacher for classroom use, we will wish to clarify the distinction between them These scenarios lead to the difference inthe nature of the evaluation process Inthe first place, in the...
... her insufficient investment in preparing the lessons In summary, we can see from the findings that the interview can really provide in depth the information about the reality of speaking teaching ... occurring in typical kinds of interactions These routines thus can be characterized in broad terms including the kinds of terms typically occurring in given situations, and the order in which the ... of the five teachers asked admit they have been trained in CLT Three of them are trained in English teaching-training courses and two others in an English teaching workshop They also admit they...