... the teachers have to spend more time and effort; therefore, they choose to use the method they are familiar with, which might be the one they think is best for their students in preparing for ... skills in English. % in the language, the need to read text inthelanguagefor work or study. Integrative motivation, on the other hand, derives from a desire on the part of the ... the end of the fifth semester. However, the level above said is just individual expectation of the Pre-doctoral Training Center, the institution in charge of teaching the English subject for...
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... with the endless advertisements hiding inthe newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the radio, or dazzling on the TV. On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their purchasing. ... each time the customer reads it out loud. This interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially in this case when the brand name is included inthe slogan. Moreover, the noun Thomas ... understanding in others. Therefore, this should be in intelligent choice of airline advertisers not to choose these features to include in their slogans.4.2.4 Typical semantic features of airline...
... involved in gathering information that will serve as the basis for developing a curriculum which meet the learning needs of a particular group of students. Inlanguage programs, the needs are language ... pressing than either academic or everyday English. Their immediate need was to score 500 or more on the TOEFL exam. Jafre-Bin-Zainol-Abidin (1992) investigated Englishlanguage needs for business ... employees in different companies in Malaysia. The participants ranked the use of English and the important of each language skill. The findings indicated that students ranked reading as the most...
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... allleading to the attainment of the standards.Perspectives Informing theEnglishLanguage Arts Standards 9CHAPTER2PERSPECTIVESINFORMING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARDSLITERACY AND LANGUAGE LEARNING: ... language and to usethese as a platform for motivating further learningand strengthening of their competencies.Perspectives Informing theEnglishLanguage Arts Standards 13DEVELOPMENT The dimension ... ontheir interest inthe story? How might the theme of competition/winning be extendedto other works or other kinds of projects?■ In this vignette the teacher selected the storyand guided the...
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... that line beyond the hole), or the area in which you are to drop or place a ballby taking any of the following actions:(a) moving, bending, or breaking anythinggrowing or fixed (including immovable ... teeing ground (35.49).1.1 description. Golf consists of playing a ball from the teeing ground into the hole according to the rules. 1.2 primary rules (a) Nothing to Influence Ball in Play. Neither ... lose the hole in match play or receive a two-stroke pen-alty in stroke play.68 ■ rule 24 The cry for simplification of theRules of Golf is a stock -in- trade of the journalist during the wintermonths....
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