... testing. We evaluate the precision over
the 10
3
highest-probability predictions on the test
set. In Figure 5, we vary the size of the corpus in the
train pair and the number of human labels; the ... as in a question.
Since Mintz et al. (2009) coined the name “dis-
tant supervision,” there has been growing interest in
this technique. For example, distant supervision has
been used forthe ... re-
call. On the other hand, the quality improvement
rate is roughly log-linear against the corpus size.
Recall that each data point in Figure 2 is the aver-
age from 30 trials. To measure the...
... begin playing the game before knowing all of the rules, letting
them learn some of the rules by playing. Rules learned while playing usually make
more sense because the player now has a feel for ... with the information
they need to succeed inthe industry. With this in mind, there are great synergies
between the work that the IGDA does and the work that Morgan Kaufmann (an
imprint of ... will be an
invaluable tool to help readers find specific information buried within the
document.
Story/Theme Information
Set the narrative stage forthe game. You want everything in your game...
... bus stop, in a shop, etc.
…walking along the street.
for an informal party.
…when they have invited you for drinks, dinner,
etc.
…without asking them for their permission first.
…their politics.
…are ... against
the English in Scotland. He was finally defeated at the ________ in 1745.
10. The ________ began inthe middle of the 18th century, bringing enormous social and economic
changes to the ... ______________
The Ashes Boxing Day Canterbury Cathedral Easter Monday Edinburgh Castle
The FA Cup Final The first Monday in May The Grand National The Guardian
Guy Fawkes Night The Independent Mothering...
... tumour inthe large intestine [31].
The use of LR forthe observational studies
continues to being authenticated by the bibliography,
showing similar results if it is compared with the
propensity ... archives of clinical histories, always
respecting the inclusion criteria (period 2000-2004),
and the new controls were gathered in a prospective
manner inthe Internal Medicine Service during 2003. ... the beginning.
Notarmicola et al. have also published very sugges-
tive findings on the enzymatic changes inthe meva-
lonate pathway in patients with SCRC depending on
the location of the tumour...
... fishing; as they
who began the late rebellion enjoyed not the fruit of their undertaking, but were
crushed themselves by the usurpation of their own instrument.
Neither is it enough for them ... own language, the keepers of the liberty of England? If their
call be extraordinary, let them convince us by working miracles; for ordinary
vocation they can have none, to disturb the government ... on the Continent; for what the valour of its inhabitants
might gain, by reason of its remoteness, and the casualties of the seas, it could
not so easily preserve: And, therefore, neither the...
... 6
II.1.4.2 Literature inthe ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9
II.1. 4.2.1.Poetry inthe ESL classroom………………………………………….………… 9
II.1. 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… ... classroom…………….………… 10
II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11
II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles in language learning………….……………11
II.2.2. Reader and the text…………………………… ………………………………………11
II.2.3. ... …………………………………………………………………….……………….5
II.1.3. What makes literature distinctive from other texts ………………….………………5
II.1.4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6
II.1.4.1. Why use literature in language classroom. ………………………….……………...
... happens during the
actual reading. The purpose of the former is using the text to gain information while that of the
later is exploring the language usage through the relevance to the experience. ... them. As a result, they get involve inthe text and interact with the text
by sharing their feelings or experience. Furthermore, if a reader in efferent reading is supposed
to carry the information ... readers
in aesthetic reading the enjoyment is attained by interacting with the text, they often relate their
world of experience to the text. After reading they might be asked whether something...
... mystery
f. others (give examples)
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e. Interpreting characters inthe short story or figurative meanings inthe
poem.
□ I think understanding ... independent
from the text.
□ Others………………………………………………………………
f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase
□ creating the end of the poem or short story
□ changing the poem into a short story or ... understanding the content is enough.
□ This activity is interesting, we can look at different features of the
event.
□ It is helpful, we can think in our own ways, we can be independent
from the text.
□...
...
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Integrating short stories and
Integrating short stories and
poems in developing the
poems in developing the
reading skills for 2
reading skills for 2
nd
nd
year
year
students in Haiphong ...
Rationale:
The importance of learning English inthe industrial world.
The situation of learning and teaching English in Haiphong University.
The course “literature in language teaching” delivered ... Mr.Baurain
Aims:
Study the values of literature in language teaching
Integrate short stories and poems in teaching reading comprehension
Introduce techniques to integrate literary texts in the...
... or repetition jars inthe finished version. Therefore, it is
more flexible, allows forthe translator’s intuitive empathy with the original.
- Adaptation: In adaptation, the themes, characters, ...
reproduced.
(3) Information translation: This conveys allthe information in a non-literary
text, sometimes rearranged in a more logical form, sometimes partially
summarized, and not inthe form of ... between the SL and the TL. Some
professionals try to preserve the original style and format, even if this would hinder
the TT’s clarity. Others stick to the TL style and format. But this in certain...
... eventually very disappointed. At the
beginning, Romeo love Rosalind, she too was a Capulet but when the
Capulet have a patty and Romeo decided attending the parting. In there,
they fall inlove ... that they are
wedding. The disaster of Romeo and Juliet interdict love. This is the basis
of the whole story. For two people to love each other and can not show their
true feeling for each other ... to forgive and forget the past. The people are involved
because the families do not keep the find in secrecy of their own home but
have been see fighting inthe public streets and displaying...
... known on the
introduction of marine pests
Little practical information on
measures to prevent introductions
Lack of knowledge in what
individual countries are doing
Need to have information ... NACA to enhance the
effectiveness of existing instruments within
APEC
Institutional arrangements for managing the
marine environment is fragmented in most
economies
Baseline surveys to ... Framework
Conclusions, including the results
of the November 2001 Workshop
Management Framework - Introd
uced Marine Pests
Management capabilities
and approaches
APEC and the MRCWG have a role in liaising...
... and
improvement of the living standards for people of the Vietnam Government.
The aims of these water works are:
• to extend existing irrigation systems, mainly intheinthe middle and upper ... capacity by training and equipping to
the water staff;
• to install water environmental monitoring systems by establishing water
sampling and pollution warning stations along the industrial zones, ... complicated. The main factors are river discharge, local rainfall and
runoff, the amplitude of tides inthe East Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, the slope of the
river bed, the wind velocity...