objectives after finishing the lesson students sts will be able to understand a poem about the environment by doing matching exercise and answering questions
... given questions - Ask Ss to give their answers by both only and in writing - Give answers: a Because children often try to eat and drink them b Because the kitchen is a dangerous place c Because ... Reading the text - Ss read the text and check their prediction - Ask Ss to correct if the statements are false b, Comprehension questions: - Ask Ss to work in pairs to find out the answers of the ... Slap the board - Ask Ss to read the statements and guess which is true, which is false - Give T/F statements prediction basing on the part in textbook - Give feedback * While- reading: a Reading...
... aloud *Practice - Play the tape again and then read the text totheexercise True- False - Give the correct answers a) False ( Liz knows nothing about General Giap.) b) False ( The People Army of ... -Ask Ss retell the name of some countries in the south-east Asia -Work in pairs to discuss and write the answers on the BB Thai land - Laos - Cambodia - Singapore - Indonesia Malaysia ... work in pairs) *Production -Ask Ss to retell some things aboutthe General Nguyen Van Giap -Work in pairs to discuss -Speak aloud before the class Consolidation: -Ask Ss to retell the main content...
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... we at the stadium last Sunday, the match already A arrive/had - started B had arrived/started C arrived/has - started D arrived/had - started D were working/rang D had had/went D having/ringing ... A worked/was ringing B work/rings C worked/rang After they their breakfast, they shopping yesterday A have/go B had had/go C had/had gone They tea when the doorbell A have/is ... having/rang C had had/ rang 10 When I into the office, my boss for me A came/was waiting B was coming/waited C had come/waited 11 They football when the lights in the stadium out A...
... contrasted The word that goes in the blank has tobe an adjective that describes animal in the way that solitary describes beast Therefore, the word that will contrast with the idea in the first ... flow of the texts andabout their consistency or lack thereof You may also have to answer questionsaboutthe tone of the passages as well as their overall theme or meaning You will see phrases ... confuse the main idea of a passage with its topic, but they are two very different things The topic or subject of a passage is what the passage is aboutThe main idea, on the other hand, is what the...
... form As alluded to earlier, the random errors that are included in the model make the relationship between the response variable andthe predictor variables a "statistical" one, rather than a perfect ... models? Random Error Like the parameters in the mathematical function, the random errors are unknown They are simply the difference between the data andthe mathematical function They are assumed to ... intervals are called prediction intervals rather than confidence intervals because the latter are for parameters, anda new measurement is a random variable, not a parameter Tolerance Intervals...
... 10:22:11 AM] 4.4.3.1 Least Squares These formulas are instructive because they show that the parameter estimators are functions of both the predictor and response variables and that the estimators are ... Another reference that may be useful is the Handbook of Mathematical Functions by Abramowitz and Stegun [1964] The Digital Library of Mathematical Functions, an electronic successor tothe Handbook ... that the estimates variable values, of the parameter values are not the same as the true values of the parameters, the estimates are For linear models, the least squares minimization is usually...
... values anda coverage factor that controls the confidence level of the interval and accounts for the variation in the estimate of the residual standard deviation The standard deviations of the ... assumption aboutthe errors andthe amount of information available to estimate the residual standard deviation of the fit For procedures that depend on the assumption that the random errors have a normal ... unusually high or low because of the random errors in the data set In other cases, the variability in the data may be underestimated, leading to an interval that is too short to cover the true value...
... quantified Plot the Data Plotting the data indicates that the hypothesized, simple relationship between load and deflection is reasonable The plot below shows the data It indicates that a straight-line ... the Thermocouple calibration example Random errors from a normal distribution with a mean of zero anda known standard deviation are added to each set of true temperatures and true voltages that ... aboutthe data and model are checked using graphical and numerical methods Dataplot Output LEAST SQUARES POLYNOMIAL FIT SAMPLE SIZE N = 40 DEGREE = REPLICATION CASE REPLICATION STANDARD DEVIATION...
... relative tothe laboratory measurements In this analysis, the field measurement is the response variable andthe laboratory measurement is the predictor variable These data were provided by Harry ... load The structure in the plot indicates a quadratic model would better describe the data Fit a quadratic model tothe data The quadratic fit was carried out Remember tothe graphical residual ... the batch That is, batch is a nuisance factor and, if reasonable, we would like to analyze the data as if it came from a single batch However, we need to know that this is, in fact, a reasonable...
... block data consist of a response variable anda predictor variable The response variable is ultrasonic response andthe predictor variable is metal distance These data were provided bythe NIST ... such as the residual standard deviation, at each point on the grid The idea is to create a broad grid that encloses reasonable values for the parameter However, we typically want to keep the number ... started Read in the data You have read columns of numbers into Dataplot, variables Field, Lab, and Batch Plot data and check for batch effect Plot field versus lab Initial plot indicates that a simple...
... identified bythe degrees of the numerator and denominator For example, a quadratic for the numerator anda cubic for the denominator is identified as a quadratic/cubic rational function The graphs ... variable (ultrasonic response) is a good candidate model Plot several common transformations of the predictor variable (metal) The plots indicate that no transformation on the predictor variable ... in the data You have read columns of numbers into Dataplot, variables the ultrasonic response and metal distance Plot data, pre-fit for starting values, and fit nonlinear model Plot the ultrasonic...
... data appears to show a reasonable fit 6-Plot for Model Validation Although the plot of the fitted function with the raw data appears to show a reasonable fit, we need to validate the model assumptions ... with the raw data The model parameters are estimated The plot of the predicted values with the raw data seems to indicate a reasonable fit Perform model validation by generating a 6-plot The 6-plot ... the main windows there are menus for executing Dataplot commands Across the bottom is a command entry window where commands can be typed in Data Analysis Steps Click on the links below to start...
... on the particular values of the parameters Explicit solutions for the roots of a cubic polynomial are complicated and are not given here Many mathematical and statistical software programs can ... polynomial are complicated and are not given here Many mathematical and statistical software programs can determine the roots of a polynomial equation numerically, and it is recommended that you ... finite x? These questions are answered bythe analyst by inspection of the data andby theoretical considerations of the phenomenon under study Each of these questions is addressed separately below...
... Zientarski explains, “They’ll say, We want them tobeableto communicate We want them tobeableto work in small groups We want them tobeableto problem solve We want them tobe risk takers Where ... with all the new research aboutexerciseandthe brain CARRYING THE TORCH Every revolutionary leader needs a lieutenant, and Lawler couldn’t have chosen a more able agitator than Paul Zientarski, ... situation Add in the fun and social aspect, and you’re activating the brain andthe muscles all the way down through the system And then you’re primed and ready to move on tothe next challenge,...
... are given in Table VI for the main variables at the oldest ages available With one exception, standard errors are all lower than their parameter estimates and for the majority of them, they are ... factorial (Tab II) The same trend is shown for the Japanese larch males even among the related ones from factorial Male, female and interaction variance components are presented in Table II and ... non-additive variance can bea major component of total genetic variance These traits are thus characterised bythe lowest full-sib family heritabilities Clearly, an evaluation made at a too early...
... Will/ going to Exercises4: choose the best answer Why are you going to buy /will you buy a new mountain bike? Look out! That tree will fall/is goping to fall! The doctor says I will have/am ... going to have a baby! Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00 I’ll study/I’ll be studying then Let me know as soon as Louis will get/gets there According to this timetable, the bus is going to arrive/arrives ... arrive/arrives at 6.30 Can you call me at 7.00, because I’ll leave/I’m leaving tomorrow Exercise Future simple/ Present simple If you (get) there first, keep a seat for me I'll see you again when I (be) ...
... owners Therefore, the writer decides to make a comparison between the original version andthe translated one to see whether the translators can transship both the connotative and denotative meaning ... Analysis approach willbe applied to compare and evaluate the translated version against the original one This assessing process willbe carried out as follows First, the original text willbe read ... Peter Newmark willbe applied in evaluating the Vietnamese translated version of The Call of the Wild” by Nguyen Cung Ai and Vu Tuan Phuong, two great and famous Vietnamese translators to point...
... humans5,6 and other mammals7 are becoming more available, although they are still sparse A number of these nanoparticles such as organic fullerenes and carbon nanotubes and inorganics such as Ag ... applications, although anatase has also been used and is commercially available Nano or ultrafine titanium dioxide is available from a number of major manufacturers including Degussa, Kemira and Sachtleben ... literature, few if any are relevant to natural aquatic systems Aggregation behaviour and size of nanoparticles has been noted in the literature and this will have implications for the fate and behaviour...
... Ask Ss toexercise in the work book (Page 85)? New lesson: A Warm up - Ask Ss to play the net work Aboutthe World Heritages side - The Great wall in China - The great Pyramids - The leaning ... ss to read the letter again and write the letter to friend to retell your friend aboutthe famous place -Ss have to use the information below: Place: Distances from your city: How to get there: ... ship, and it took us hours to get there by car The trip lasted only one day Although it was summer, it was quite cool because there are many big and old trees there We were very surprised that Hung...