... CanHighSchool 2.1.1 Theschool context DoiCanhighschool was founded seven years ago as a result ofthe increasing demand to go to schoolofthe students in the area Atthe time of foundation, ... students atDoiCanhighschool had studied English for four years atthe secondary schooland they used the new English textbooks designed by the MOET There is a fact that most ofthe students atDoi ... Overview ofthecurrentsituationofteachingandlearningEnglishatDoiCanHighSchool ………………………………………………….……….15 2.1.1 Theschool context ……………………………………………………… 15 2.1.2 The new textbook English...
... presents the rationale, the aims, the scope, the methods andthe organization ofthe study The second part with two chapters reviews the literature related to English adverbs of manner and analyze ... or any other things ofthe test Forty minutes later, all the papers were then gathered by the leader ofthe class and given to the teacher as the researcher After being gathered, all the papers ... adverb highest best most sweetly of all the boys in the class of all the teams in the league of all the choirs I have heard In the case of adverbs which form the superlative with the ending est, the...
... have /ð/, and are frequently spelled the : bathe, breathe, clothe, loathe, scathe, scythe, seethe, sheathe, soothe, teethe, tithe, wreathe, writhe, etc -Various compound adverbs based on the above ... motivation ofthe study, aims ofthe study, scope ofthe study, the theory ofthe study, research methods, and significance ofthe study, related previous studies, and organization ofthe study The ... Something Anything Bathroom Math The Breathe Death Those There Mother Father Weather Worthy Thank Thursday Think Birthday position Tenth Mouth They Both Bathe Clothe Moreover, the researcher used...
... of their English levels and their understandings A great number of them (65 %) said that their English was not really good Twenty per cent of them said that they were rather good atEnglish Eight ... understanding ofthe indefinite articles and finding their common errors in the use ofthe indefinite articles The outcome ofthe survey proves that the students ofEnglish in grade 11 at My Loc HighSchool ... that they were good atEnglish Four per cent stated that they were excellent Only three per cent confessed that they are bad at this subject It can be seen from the results ofthe survey that the...
... In the first part ofthe survey, the students were asked to give their selfassessment of their English levels and their understandings of verbal types A great number of them (62 %) said that their ... that their English was not really good Twenty three per cent of them said that they were rather good atEnglish Nine per cent said that they were good atEnglish Two per cent stated that they were ... that they are bad at this subject It can be seen from the results ofthe survey that the students can recognize the forms of to-infinitives However, most of them could not remember the uses of...
... academic year of 2013 - 2014? What are the causes ofthe errors in the use of zero article by the students in grade 11 at Vu Tien HighSchool in the academic year of 2013 - 2014? What are the effective ... some ofthe zero article uses They answer the questionnaires so that the common errors and reasons ofthe errors are pointed out Some of them are really good at grammar but some of them are bad at ... however, the correct answer is “C the Based on the comments oftheEnglish teachers at Vu Tien HighSchool on the attitudes of students in English lessons, the possible main cause of this error...
... consists ofthe rationale, the aims and objectives, the scope ofthe study, research questions and definitions of terms and also the organization ofthe study Chapter 2, Literature and Theoretical ... mistakes, the number ofthe students making mistakes andthe rates ofthe number ofthe students to be tested 3.2 HYPOTHESES Based on the comparison ofthe phonetic systems between Englishand Vietnamese, ... learners ofEnglish take no notice ofthe assimilation andthe liaison i.e the linking of a final consonant in the preceding word to the initial vowel ofthe following word In term of fluency, they...
... give their selfassessment of their English levels and their understandings of verbal types A great number of them (60 %) said that their English was not really good Twenty five per cent of them ... said that they were rather good atEnglish Nine per cent said that they were good atEnglish Four per cent stated that they were excellent Only two per cent 27 confessed that they are bad at this ... interested in doing them The outcome ofthe survey has proved the eleventh-grade students at Hoang Quoc Viet HighSchool often make mistakes in the use of adjectives The survey shows that the highest...
... "the" The outcome ofthe survey proves that the eleventh-grade students ofEnglishat Yen Lac HighSchool often make errors in the use ofthe definite article "the" The survey shows that the highest ... their understandings A great number of students (63%) said that their English is not really good Forty-one per cent of them stated that they were rather good atEnglish Nine per cent said that ... errors in the uses ofthe definite article theThe bar chart states the common errors in the uses ofthe definite article the made by the eleventh-grade students ofEnglishat Yen Lac High School...
... number of them said that their English was not good About, 30% of them said that they were rather good atEnglish Some students were good at English, and they were self-confident in this subject There ... the last step II.1.8 Results ofthe survey In the part ofthe survey, the students were asked to give their selfassessment of their English level and their understanding of modal verbs A great ... c They are negated by the addition of “n’t” or “not” They are not added to “don’t” as other verbs That is, the negation of modal verbs is “I can t” or “I cannot” rather than “I don’t can d They...
... bits ofthe text and forget others By and large, they can not fulfill the tasks if they focus on linguistic items rather than the message or the information The top-down view of listening is the ... post-listening tasks can take They are reactions to the content ofthe text, and analysis ofthe linguistic features Therefore, the students can use language naturally in target situations Also, they acquire ... motivation oflearning listening The results ofthe chart show that the subjects are found to possess such kinds of motivation: instrumental and integrative In theory, integrative motivation...
... towards Native and Non-Native ELT Educators Bellaterra Journal ofTeachingandLearningand Literature, 4/1, 56-79 Vlades, J M (1986) Culture bound: Bridging the cultural gap in language teaching ... aspiration to the achievement of native-like competence can be sensed via the students‟ majority preference of native English- speaking teachers and Vietnamese teachers‟ self-doubt and feelings of ... described and interpreted PART III is Conclusion and Recommendations This part includes the summary of key points developed throughout the paper, the pedagogical recommendations, the explanation of...
... solutions, on the other hand, seemed to be less radical and rather soft-handed About teachers, and other factors that related to the either or both ofthe assignments Students, when looking at teachers ... essays of group members on that same presentation and topic Other groups have to write reports/evaluation on the presentation performances of their classmates as well Both the presentation andthe ... indicated, there are two groups of stakeholders from the Faculty ofEnglish Language Teacher Education and Faculty of Linguistics and Cultures ofEnglish Speaking Countries that can participate in...
... Definition of feedback 2.2 Definition of criticism 2.3 Definition of sandwich feedback communication (SFC) 11 2.4 Pragmatics and significance of SFC in communication 13 2.4.1 What is pragmatics? ... 1.1 Rationale 1.2 Previous studies 1.3 Aims of study 1.4 Research questions 1.5 Significance of study 1.6 Scope ofthe study 1.7 Organization ofthe study CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND ... What is Politeness? 16 2.4.3 Politeness strategies (PSs) 16 2.4.4 Relation of sandwich feedback and politeness 20 2.5 Vietnamese and American cross-cultural SFC CHAPTER 3: DATA COLLECTION AND...
... 2010”,July [168] Richard Florida (2004): The rise ofthe creative class, Basic Book – A member ofthe Perseus Books Group [169] Walter W.McMahon (2002): Education and Development, Oxford University ... Dahlman and Anuja Utz (2004): India andthe Knowledge Economy-Leveraging Strengths and Opportunities, World Bank Institute, Nov [159] Carl J.Dahlman, Jean-Eric Aubert (2001): China andthe Knowledge ... [166] OECD (1996): The Knowledge-Based Economy, Paris [167] Inter Departmental Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation (2004): Building Ireland’s Knowledge Economy - The Irish Action Plan...
... is the introduction of my study including rationale, aims ofthe study, scope ofthe study method of study and design ofthe study -2- Part II: The study on grammatical and lexical errors ofthe ... sound "right" to native English speakers, who use them all the time On the other hand, other combinations may be unnatural and just sound "wrong" (www.learningenglish.com) E.g: The gangsters live ... a list of noun 1+ noun collocations that they often use: - A bundle of clothes - A sheaf of papers - A loaf of bread - 19 - - A bar of chocolate - A stick of gum - A roll of film - Population...