... for you).–SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES: COMPAREAND CONTRAST –72■As you go through your day, compareandcontrast things around you. Compareand contrast, for exam-ple, your current job ... parts is essential for the compare and contrast technique. Look what happens, for example,when the writer does not discuss corresponding parts:–SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES: COMPAREAND CONTRAST –70 ... (a compareandcontrast essay might tell youwhich car is better) or which savings bond to invest in(a compareandcontrast essay will show you whichbond is best for you).–SIMILARITIES AND...
... Lambert,W.E. (1972). Attitudes and motivation: Second language learning. Newbury House43 Table 4: The activities used by the teachers by frequency Activities Frequency of the activities using (N0of ... studies by Rubin (1975) and Naiman et al. (1978), and drew on a number of characteristics and the qualities of the good language learners. According to them, a good language learner would:- ... second language learning (Douglas et al 1995). The relationship between aptitude and second language learning success is a very important one and various studies, such as Gardner (1980) and Skehan...
... study III. New lesson:III. New lesson:A.A. ACTIVITIES : ACTIVITIES : 1. Activity 1:1. Activity 1: a. Listen and a. Listen and repeat:repeat: FOR EXAMPLE:WHO ? : WHO IS ... folk inging folk ssongongss..6.6.I’d like a pieI’d like a piecece of bread and of bread and ssome peaome peass, plea, pleasese.. Choose the word that contains the ... zip buzz piece price peas prizeListen and Repeat: IV. Homework: A. Use Wh-questions to rewrite the following sentences: 1. He will have bread and milk tomorrow. 2. Peter went fishing...
... the green dress?ASSISTANT: It’s 30,000 dong LAN: And what about the violet dress?ASSISTANT: It’s 35,000 dong UNIT 9: AT HOME AND AWAY LANGUAGE FOCUS 31.How much is it ?2. Prepositions.3. ... ,…………………………………………….…… , and ……………………………… ………………. Minh: How about tomorrow?Nga: I …………………………………………………… , …………………………………… ,……………………………………… , ………………………………………… ,……………………………………………… …… , and …………………………………………… ... Stayed at Hoa’s housewill study English clean roomhelp my Mom see a movievisit my grandmother B. Ask and answer the questions with a partner, using HOW FARã- HOW FARã How far is it from....
... 1: Getting Started - Listen and Read + Language focus 1Saturday, october 9th 2010 1. Ba and his family had a two - day trip to their home village.-> Ba and his family had a day trip ... They visited Ba’s uncle.ListeningListen and Answer the questionsLesson 1: Getting Started + Listen and ReadWe will listen to the text about Ba, Liz and family taking a day trip to the countrysideSaturday, ... wish ? Homework: - Learn the new words by heart. - Do exercise 1 (Language focus) page 28,29 - Prepare for ‘speaking + Languagee focus 2,3‘ 12 35 67 84d/ Collecting eggse/ Harvesting...
... essay.CHAPTERTips and Strategiesfor the GED Language Arts, Writing ExamYOU HAVE reviewed what you need to know for the Language Arts, Writing Exam. Now you will learn some specific tips and strate-gies ... chapter carefully, and then review your notes from the whole Language Arts, Writing section. When you are ready, move on to the practice questions that follow.The GED Language Arts, Writing Test ... ourneighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Ulerio and their chil-dren, are very friendly. Whenever we see them,they say a cheerful hello and ask how we’redoing. Mr. and Mrs. Ulerio often chat with myparents, and every...
... ABOUT THE GED LANGUAGE ARTS, READING EXAM––304 What to Expect on the Language Arts, Reading ExamThe Language Arts, Reading Exam tests your ability to understand both literary and nonfiction ... tobreak down information and explore relation-ships between ideas (e.g., a main idea and a sup-porting detail); distinguish between fact and opinion; compareandcontrast items and ideas;recognize ... mustflow, And soonest our best men with thee do go,Rest of their bones, and soul’s delivery.Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperatemen, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell,And...
... college, etc.–ABOUT THE GED LANGUAGE ARTS, WRITING EXAM–36 What to Expect on the Language Arts, Writing ExamAs you know, the Language Arts, Writing Exam has two parts. Part I consists of 50 ... from Part I of the Language Arts, WritingTest to form a composite score. If a GED candidatereceives a score below 2 on the essay, there will be nocomposite score, and the candidate will have ... Lan-guage Arts, Writing GED.Questions in ContextUnlike many other standardized English exams, thequestions on Part I of the GED Language Arts, WritingExam do not test writing knowledge and skills...
... the most concise and clear version.Choices a, c, and d are incorrect because theyare unnecessarily wordy. Choices d and e arealso awkward, and e is illogical.–GED LANGUAGE ARTS, WRITING PRACTICE ... Daydreaming should be avoided, and youshould notc. Never daydream while youd. If you want to daydream, don’t, and don’te. One thing not to do is daydream, or–GED LANGUAGE ARTS, WRITING PRACTICE ... have my own children yet, but I dohave several nieces and nephews. And they allhave their own copy of The Little Red Caboose.–GED LANGUAGE ARTS, WRITING PRACTICE QUESTIONS–117 run-ona sentence...
... passage.CHAPTERTips and Strategies for the Language Arts, Reading ExamYOU HAVE reviewed a lot of material to prepare for the GED Lan-guage Arts, Reading Test. Now here are some specific tips and strate-gies ... poem, word choice is limited by the poem’s length and often by structure and rhyme scheme, so poets are––TIPS AND STRATEGIES FOR THE GED LANGUAGE ARTS, READING EXAM––343 Nonfiction texts can ... and have many differentfunctions. This chapter describes the kinds of nonfiction texts you willsee on the GED LanguageArts Reading Exam.37337 Getting Ready for the ExamThe Language Arts, ...