... “hard to understand” and to write emails in English that are “easy to understand” The problem most people who speak and write English as a 2nd language is writing an email that the other person (receiver) ... (receiver) can understand This problem is worse when the writer andthe receiver of the email messages are both using English as a 2nd language The main problem is when both the writer and receiver of ... Less is More Skimming and scanning an email message instead of reading every word can help you to find the keywords and understand the message much quicker Read less and understand more! Skimming:...
... necessary for learning Reading improves writing, andwriting improves reading Since the cognitive, affective, reading, andwriting processes are all intertwined in the learning process, the activities ... processes andreading improves writingandwriting improves reading If one process is neglected then the other suffers as well Current reading researchers such as Ellin Keene (Keene and Limmermann ... Idea and Details / 23 Variation(s) If the purpose of thereading is to have students answer the questions at the end of the chapter, then the students need to preview the questions before they...
... they attribute to the story Ask them how they feel about the conflict in the story and about the end After students have answered the questions congratulate them congruently on their ability to ... from the title and note them on the board Now hand out copies and invite everyone to read the text to check which guess comes closest to reality Remind your students to picture the scenes in the ... about the textual information then ask a lot of questions about information which is not in the text Challenge students to describe the main characters, the setting, andthe sounds which they...
... in the text Challenge students to describe the main characters, the setting, andthe sounds which they attribute to the story Ask them how they feel about the conflict in the story and about the ... sounds and feelings Say that today's activity will extend that ability Use the next reading from the class textbook Have your students guess possible storylines from the title and note them on the ... board Now hand out copies and invite everyone to read the text to check which guess comes closest to reality Remind your students to picture the scenes in the story while reading, just as they did...
... in the text Challenge students to describe the main characters, the setting, andthe sounds which they attribute to the story Ask them how they feel about the conflict in the story and about the ... sounds and feelings Say that today's activity will extend that ability Use the next reading from the class textbook Have your students guess possible storylines from the title and note them on the ... board Now hand out copies and invite everyone to read the text to check which guess comes closest to reality Remind your students to picture the scenes in the story while reading, just as they did...
... lose points Therefore, answer all readingand listening questions After a ten-minute break, you will start the speaking section and end with thewriting section The speaking andwriting tasks ... only one point from the lecture, make sure it is the main topic Speak (60 seconds) If you can only remember the main topic and not the supporting illustrations—then develop the main topic only ... main topic only Remember! Don’t stop talking The more you talk, the more you think The more you think, the more you might remember the main topic andthe supporting illustrations 304 - Speaking...
... in the introduction, body and conclusion of the lecture andthe reading; some points have been summarized; however, most lecture points are missing, and/ or the summarization of the lecture and/ or ... and/ or thereading is not clear or accurate U The essay demonstrates a serious lack of topical and grammatical unity; the main points in the lecture andthereading are not topically related and/ or ... organization; the connection between the main points in the lecture andthe main points in thereading is not clear or accurate P The essay demonstrates a serious lack of progression D The essay...
... to the store, to the bank and to the car wash The TOEFL iBT consists of four sections: reads, listening, to speak andthewriting Many scientists use induction when developing theories First, they ... usage, and/ or syntax errors makes the meaning of words and sentences unclear The delivery demonstrates difficulties in fluency and/ or pronunciation, and/ or automaticity; these difficulties make the ... consistently unclear The delivery demonstrates frequent difficulties in fluency and/ or pronunciation and/ or automaticity; these difficulties make the meaning of words and sentences unclear and require...
... and golfing no errors The TOEFL iBT consists of four sections: reading, listening, speaking andwriting Many scientists use induction when developing theories First, they observe phenomena, then ... his head The middle of the nineteenth century witnessed two great art movements: Impressionism in France andthe Pre-Raphaelite Brother in England The PreRaphaelites, a group of poets and painters, ... and children, and provide a fun place to go on weekends In my experience, Google is the best search engine Googling information is fast and easy The most dangerous shark in theworld is not the...
... control the growing and manufacturing of marijuana both in America and in their home countries There is simply too much money for the cartels to suddenly disappear Worse, these same cartels, once they ... “leaving the old in search of the new.” His purpose was profit As for Columbus being the symbol of progress, nothing could be further from the truth By 1492, the year in which Columbus “sailed the ... that the government can tax it like alcohol and tobacco Sounds like a good idea, right? The only problem is the numbers That $100 billion dollars mentioned in the article? Sounds big It is, on the...
... look at authentic essay prompts, visual maps, and essays they generated Examine the prompts and 86 visual writing evaluate the effectiveness of the maps and their essays Use the guidelines and rubric ... into the bright orange net The muddy shoe slaps the multicolored ball, sending it into the air The ball hits the goal post and bounces off of it like a spring The player throws the ball in, and ... Persuasive readingandwriting practice challenges 99 section 3: prompts, essay responses, plus their 1-2-3 maps E XAMINE THE PROMPTS and evaluate the effectiveness of the visual maps and essays Use the...
... Savethe changes Switch the XML Editor to Data view and type the name of another customer 10 Switch the XML Editor to XML view Notice that the tags and data are entered for you 8 Module 5: Reading ... copy of the XML document into the Solution Explorer, and then view the document Viewing the document in XML view, right-click the file, and then select Create Schema to add an XSD file to the project ... containing both the original and current values for the data Module 5: ReadingandWriting XML with ADO.NET Example of writing XML data to a file The following example saves the data stored...