... Teachers’ andstudentsproblemsinteachingandlearningpronunciation Both teachers andstudents encounter various problemsin the process of teachingandlearningpronunciation These problems ... pronunciation only 4.1.4 Teachers andstudentsproblemsinteachingandlearningpronunciation Chart 4: Teachers' andstudents'problemsinteachingandlearningpronunciation 100% 90% 22% 27% ... andstudentsproblemsinteachingandlearning pronunciation? Teachers’ problemsinteachingpronunciation The first problem that most of the teachers meet inteachingpronunciation is the teaching...
... language interference in their second one), each of which was divided into various subtypes according to the causes and sources of the errors Findings and Comments 5.1 Students' Performance in the ... target language, and this really needs to be investigated by researchers (for more on Arab students wrong use of the definite/indefinite articles, see Kharma, 1981) An interesting and indicative comment ... and never meant to eliminate or even reduce the students errors Rather, it intends to help teachers adjust their teaching methods and understand their studentslearning strategies However,...
... Spending two months on training teaching, the author had a chance to find out the real state of learning English speaking at Nghen high school in particular andin Ha Tinh province in general During ... Discussion and Major Findings which results from the survey of the situation of learningandteaching English Speaking and using Dialogue and Drama at Nghen High School in Ha Tinh province Chapter ... improvement inteaching English in general andinteaching speaking skill in particular The thesis aims to: Help students be aware of the advantages and necessity of using dialogue and drama activities...
... consultants comprising an Edinburgh University linguist, Dr Criper, and an administrator, Mr Dodd The findings of this study indicated that “education standards were falling, and teachers’ andstudents ... “An investigation into the predictive validity of the IELTS test as an indicator of future academic success”, in Martin K., Stanley, N and Davidson, N (Eds.), Teachingin the disciplines /learning ... of these findings, it means that majority of students had problemsin spelling English words in their writing 320 ISDS www.isdsnet.com International Journal of Development and Sustainability...
... be doing And that's all I would be doing That's not sexy though In fact, it kind of sounds like hard work, doesn't it? That's because it is in a relative sense You're going to have to dig in for ... decisions You can't fix indecision Problem 4: Mistaking "Different" From "Easier" Since we were at an affiliate seminar, we heard the same thing over and over again: "Affiliate marketing is easier because ... making money or really good at making excuses, but never good at both Pick one Problem 2: Not Understanding the "Point of Overwhelm" You know how many notes I took in the entire three day seminar?...
... misunderstanding 3.2.4 Teachingandlearning environment inefficiency From the fact and the data, teachingandlearning environment at this university exists many problems which are unfavorable for learning ... the certain and detailed problemsand difficulties inteachingandlearningpronunciation at TUAF will be collected and analysed through survey questionnaire, tape recording, and a short pronunciation ... The level of making errors reduces from medial to initial consonant position Teachingandlearning environment inefficiency: According to the fact and the data, teachingandlearning environment...
... 2007 Principle of Language LearningandTeaching Pearson Education, Inc Bygate, M., P Skehan, and M Swain (eds.) 2001 Researching Pedagogic Tasks, Second Language Learning, Teachingand Testing ... and retention that have been demonstrated with its use Metacognitive strategies involve knowing about learningand controlling learning through planning, monitoring, and evaluating the learning ... with the new textbook series, it has resulted in outstanding outcomes inteachingandlearning English, especially in improving speaking and listening skills However, we must confess that these...
... understanding why errors arise can assist in adjusting learning methods In term of teachingand designing syllabus, the study may help teachers in particular and educators in general to understand ... 96-106) Washington, DC: TESOL Cunning Worth (1987) Principles of Language LearningandTeaching New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc Brown, D.B (1994) Principles of Language LearningandTeaching Third ... avoiding errors instudents writing tasks This study is carried out with the hope that teachers andstudents can define the students common errors and adjust their way of teachingand learning...
... from learning Usually, the students have more interest at the beginning of the lesson After doing many exercises and taking part in speaking activities in the pre- speaking and while- speaking ... helps students express ideas in the format or beginning, development, and ending, including the characters and setting of a story 1.6.3.5 Interviews Interview is an effective technique inteaching ... does not aim at measuring students motivation inlearning speaking but helps increase their interests in speaking lessons through short activities and games in the postspeaking stage These above...
... grove from points Sampling points St.1 and St.2 are in the same stream, and sampling point St.3 is in the other stream The two streams flow together to be one stream and the sampling point St.4 is ... and periphery of the Seto Inland Sea The location of the research area and the distribution of the citrus groves in Matsuyama region are shown in Fig Matsuyama is situated in Shikoku Island in ... under dark condition, and the temperature was maintained constant between 10°C and 30°C RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Materials runoff characteristics and variation in the reservoir Fig indicates time courses...
... task, so students often get confusing in defining, memorizing and using them To overcome these, some solutions are introduced in chapter III such as learning by heart, reading books, magazine, stories ... the way of using metaphor but each of them express one meaning, sometimes two idioms or proverbs have the same meaning and this brings learners interesting things Learning idioms and proverbs ... an insight into the similarities and differences in the use of language and images in English and Vietnamese idioms and proverbs II Some popular English idioms and proverbs relating to food and...
... may commit errors when learningand using possessive determiners in English Errors in using “a” and “the” in possessive determiners In process of studying “possessive determiners”, Vietnamese learners ... when using “possessive determiners” and suggested solutions Errors in word order of possessive determiners and the head noun Errors in using “a” and “the” in possessive determiners ... POSSESSIVE DETERMINERS IN ENGLISH I Possessive determiners with noun indicating relationship between the noun and the person involved in Object in sb’s possession or ownership Possessive determiners are...
... learning to read, studying grammar, andlearning English words by seeing them - Students motivation Motivation is a key factor leading students success inlearningin general, andinlearning ... that students always found working in pairs and groups and playing games more relaxing and interesting In addition, they said that when working in pairs and groups they felt more confident in communicating ... most of the students found pair work and group work interesting In other words, they were interested in working in pairs andin groups This indicated that the students interest was increased when...
... hydrophobins HFBIII of H jecorina and T longibrachiatum, and SRH1 and HFB1 of T atroviride, involving signal peptides, Kex2type processing, and C-terminal amino acid cleavage (Table 2) In addition, the recorded ... terminal amino acid residues of all six hydrophobins providing this single match A rapid means of identifying peaks corresponding to hydrophobins in MALDI-TOF mass spectra was elaborated, making ... mass peak was missing (Fig 3B) Deviating post-translational processing of hydrophobins in H jecorina strains To investigate strain diversity with respect to metabolite production and low-mass proteomics...
... formation of huntingtin-containing inclusion bodies in Huntington’s disease encourages cell survival, whereas monomers and small inclusion bodies of huntingtin, a protein possessing abnormal polyQ ... aB-Crystallin R120 corresponds to aA-crystallin R116 and both are conserved a-crystallin domain arginines R120G aB-crystallin permits intermediate filament self association in vitro, although binding ... aAcrystallin requires this domain [66] Attachment of R116C aA-crystallin to Hsp27 and aB-crystallin increases in comparison to wild type, while binding to cC-crystallin and bB2-crystallin decreases...
... USA) and transformed into E coli for protein induction Extracts prepared from cells induced for h were shown to contain a six-histidine C-terminal-tagged OsRPA14 fusion protein The OsRPA14 protein ... soluble in the presence of m urea Soluble fractions were loaded on to columns containing 10 mL His-Bind resin (Novagen) The columns were washed with 50 mL binding buffer containing m urea and then ... CM (1998) Interaction of human rad51 recombination protein with single-stranded DNA binding protein, RPA Nucleic Acids Res 26, 5388–5393 17 Stauffer ME & Chazin WJ (2004) Physical interaction...
... other known cysteine-containing chitin-binding domains [14], such as plant chitin-binding proteins and horseshoe crab antimicrobial peptides with chitin-binding affinity [15–17] Rebers and Willis reported ... chitin-binding proteins in T tridentatus Amino acid compositions of high molecular mass (HMM) chitin-binding proteins HMM chitin-binding proteins resolved by 2D SDS ⁄ PAGE were categorized into ... with asterisks Numbers on the right indicate amino acid residue numbers and DE29 is involved in chitin binding In insects, cuticular proteins containing cysteine residues have not been reported,...
... start with training a model using a baseline set of features, and then add each remaining feature individually, recording the gain (w.r.t the fmeasure (f (0.5), to be precise)), and choosing the best-performing ... Computing Meaning, volume Kluwer Raquel Fern´ ndez, Jonathan Ginzburg, and Shalom Lappin a 2004b Classifying ellipsis in dialogue: A machine learning approach In Proceedings of COLING 2004, Geneva, ... the baseline (verb in β yes/no, and length of β) already has some success in identifying fragments, but adding the remaining features still boosts the performance Having available the string (condition...
... as the metal binding event would be totally independent of the interactions involved in the enzyme–substrate complex The binding of MUG and Mg2+ are not independent, however, but instead are highly ... containing varying concentrations of UDP-Glc (0–145 mM) were studied The variable concentrations of UDP-Glc were obtained by starting with a stock solution containing all of the components including ... donor involved in the transferase Fig Diagram showing the thermodynamic equilibria and their dissociation constants involved in the binding of UDP-Glc, MUG and Mg2+ to TcdA Values shown in parentheses...