... some studentslearnEnglishto take an entrance to their favorite Universities Some studentslearnEnglish for amusement such as listening to music or reading newspapers and some studentslearnEnglish ... going tolearnand talk about afterward (Levis and Hill, 12 1992) Knowing the topic of the lesson also activates students existing knowledge of vocabulary and knowledge of social situations about ... simply 41 to introduce new vocabulary and grammar to introduce new knowledge of the topic of the lesson to activate Students vocabulary and grammar that would be 5 to guide students on how to conduct...
... context of teaching and learning English in Vietnam, where the number ofstudents in each class is up to 40-50, the use of warm-up activities is also a useful tool in class management by involving learners’ ... activities to introduce the topic of the new lesson Hang man (unit in English lesson plan book of grade 11, 2007) Students have to guess a secret word Teacher gives some clues and number of letters of ... lesson to motivate studentsand make the lesson more interesting and effective They have deep effects on language teaching and learning They set the tone for the lesson, get studentsto think and...
... they begin to see us as people and not just teachers And they realise that we think of them as people and not only studentsofEnglish Personal stories can help to bring about this shift of perception ... seconds Songs sung in English are listened to around the world andstudents can often feel real progress in their level ofEnglish when they can begin to sing along to the chorus or even just to be ... using story V.6.3.3.1 Short and simple story 29 V.6.3.3.2 Using pictures or a short video extract to illustrate the topic 29 V.6.3.3.3 Deciding what words to choose and how to...
... giving information about the teacher’s performance knowledge and skills to identify teacher effectiveness, as well as to improve the quality of teaching Methods Student evaluation of teachers Student ... popular nowadays -The study of educational researchers in America has found that there are about 20% of universities in the world use this method to understand quality of teachers Situation In ... +Teaching colleagues observe each other's classroom and examine lesson plans, tests, and graded assignments +Disadvantages include time consumption and possible peer conflict Methods Student Achievement...
... help students develop their skills of listening to the spoken language Rixon (1986) points out the purposes of while listening stage is to challenge and guide studentsto handle the information and ... understand the tape as well as natural English Because they find it difficult to hear anything when learning how to listen However, the majority of the students are aware of the importance of learning ... skill, and only of them think it is easy tolearn listening Therefore, the majority ofstudents find it hard to study listening skill The teacher, therefore, should encourage studentsto learn...
... people to begin learning English Therefore, it is necessary to have teaching and learning English methods and techniques To make students interested is very important for teachers, especially English ... teaching and learning English at grade 10A5 in Cai Be high school” to research According to this research, I myself will get experiences to improve skills and teaching methods Aim of the research: To ... conduct ofstudents at grade 10A5 In English, points ofstudents at grade 10A5 following: Point 8.0 – 10.0 6.5 – 7.9 5.0 – 6.4 4.0 – 4.9 < 4.0 Quantity 11 13 Figure Figures point ofstudentsabout English...
... types ofsongsSongs used as warm-up activities must be fun, exciting, simple and easy tolearn by heart and must take a little time to teach them to the learners To some extent, it is better if songs ... appreciating the role ofEnglish more and more English has been considered to be the most necessary subject for students in all levels of educational systems The demand of learning English is gradually ... eager tolearn them The students have no good condition ofusingEnglish realistically and can not improve their capacity of making speech at all How to solve these above problems andto make...
... have learnt English since grade Although most students started learning English at the early age, many of them have low proficiency ofEnglish because of their wrong attitudes toEnglish learning, ... guide them how to use English grammar to exercises, to the tests; they teach their students how to translate a piece ofEnglish language into Vietnamese to understand what it is about Speaking ... Thanks to the advantagesof these kinds of activity, teachers ofEnglish have probably exploited them to improve the speaking ability for their students Furthermore, students are given chances to learn...
... recognition of changes both in the kind of proficiency learners need and in theory of the nature of language and language learning, resulted from the former Based on the proficiency learners need, ... 78.5% of the students use bottom-up processing while they listen to the tape, i.e try to listen to each word of the listening text and stop to identify the strange words The attention which the students ... bottom-up and top-down processes is the best strategy for the studentsto deal with their listening lessons However, most of the students not get used tousing top-down processes In order to...
... teachers andstudents rely heavily on textbooks, and textbooks determine the components and methods of learning, that is, they control the content, methods, and procedures of learning Studentslearn ... audience of the materials: the evaluator should obtain information aboutand from learners to find out whether the materials are suitable to the students age, knowledge of English, interest and so ... requirement * Teachers’ opinions aboutstudents learning strategies and preference Teachers’ opinions aboutstudents learning strategies and preference are shown in table 3.11a, 3.11b, and 3.11c 37...
... and learning rather than on teachers and teaching In parallel to this new shift of interest, how learners process new information and what kinds of strategies they employ to understand, learn ... competence of the students, teachers who train studentsto use LLS can help them become better language learners Helping students understand good LLS and training them to develop and use such ... use general rules and apply them to specific cases For example, students can use general rules ofEnglish affixes to guess the meaning of new English words or to facilitate their learning new words...
... variety of issues relevant to my topic of investigation These include the learner-centred approach, learners’ learning styles and the need to narrow the gap between teaching and learning styles to ... good if: - The students are fond of the topic and eager to read - The students find the reading text easier to read and understand - The students can obtain or remember something about the reading ... equal proportion of good, average and poor English proficiency studentsand these classes are at different levels ofEnglish From observation and interviews with teachers of English, the author...
... Concerning the deletion of the definite and indifinite articles, some students have admitted that they not know when to use them and when not This failure tolearnand understand the use of the articles ... 9.88% of the participants The number of the students who performed at the ‘B’ and ‘C’ levels is consecutively 10 and 13 constituting 31.25% and 40.62% of the participants of the study Table ( ) Students ... paper tackles the question of errors from the students point of view The students' errors in written English were collected, corrected and presented to the studentsto comment on them indicating...
... Vietnam (NAME OF PROFESSOR) (NAME OF PROFESSOR) Member Member (NAME OF PROFESSOR) (NAME OF PROFESSOR) Member Member (NAME OF PROFESSOR) Chairman Accepted in partial fulfilment of the requirements ... better understanding of the students needs and expectation and will help implement new programs so that purpose and missions and vision of colleges of TNU can be served The study ofstudents satisfaction ... necessary to invest in a tool that will be able to measure the total ofstudents learning experience in order to measure and maintain the service quality provision in the colleges, to attract and...
... all, a total of 41 of the 81 caregivers were satisfied This is shown in Table Combined life satisfaction and the impact of stroke The results of the impact of stroke in everyday life and the ... The usage of the division of LiSat-11 into satisfied and not satisfied can be questioned However, this dichotomization has been found to be valid by the developers of the scale [18] and has been ... contributed to the design of the study, was responsible for data analysis and writing the manuscript GE contributed to the design of the study and participated in data analysis, drafting and revision of...
... bring benefits to countries, (5) Tobacco companies warn smokers about the danger of smoking, and (6) The rule of demand and supply On the other hand, in responding to the unfamiliar topic statement, ... familiar topic of compensation for smokers can also be analyzed using Maslow‘s model Concerns about the harm of smoking to the first-hand and second-hand smokers appear to be related to safety ... related to the issue seemed close and rich enough for the studentsto get used to the tone of such kind of debate and easily develop their own arguments The third reason was that among many topics...