task t gets them to read through the statements to understand them and underline key words for example the keywords in the first statement are at home and evening
... and lack of authentic materials The recommendations for these difficulties are categorized into recommendation forthe students andforthe teachers Firstly, forthe students, the students’ attitude ... is a vital factor inthe class The teacher should stimulate the students to volunteer to speak, andthe passive students need the teacher’s attention They have to be appointed to speak The easy ... misconceptions about CLT Table 2.6 shows the data related tothe solutions tothe constraints of the teachers’ lack and misunderstanding of CLT Nearly all the teachers (95%) wanted to participate in...
... needed to complete it After that, she did the interview to six of them separately to get further information that she could not have during the observations or inthe questionnaire The participants ... test The tasks inthe test was described inthe table below Tasks Instructions Mark/score (Total 10 points) TaskReadthe passage and circle the correct answers points Task Put thewordsinthe ... assessment forthe students’ pronunciation There was an argument that the testing of listening included the area of pronunciation To some extent, that was correct For example, in a test, the students...
... correlation of the progressive fall in capacity as the battery was cycled with the decrease inthe conductance of the active mass, but that there was no correlation with the conductance of the interphase ... presently in commercial use results in separator distortion so that much of the compressive force applied tothe stack is dissipated by collapse of the separator rather than being applied tothe active ... overcome by putting the active material under sufficient constraint to prevent it from swelling during deep-discharge cycling Inthe plane of the battery plate it is the creep resistance of the grid...
... method are very important Method shows the tools andthe way that the investigator conducted the study In this chapter, the investigator will show some settings of the study, the subjects andthe ... linked together to form words, wordsare linked together to form phrases and phrases are linked together to form clauses and sentences or utterances; finally these utterances are linked together ... with the things they actually hear Therefore, in teaching listening, the teacher should try to give practice in interpreting, matching and predicting to help students fulfill their listening task...
... difficult forthemto work in a group atthe beginning It takes them a little time to start A small percent (5%) of students can take part in immediately The last students (25%) say whether they are ... class, the teachers talk more than the students All the classes are teacher- dominated The teachers lack attractive and appropriate activities to motivate students to express themselves It leads to ... interested inand another 24% choose that they rather like practicing speaking English 4% of them answer they are not at all interested in practicing speaking in class The above data shows that...
... elaborate what they think about the pre -task activities inthe “Others” row They think that pre -task activities help themto be more engaged into the text and that these activities make it easier for ... interactive reading model attempts to combine the valid insights of bottom-up and top-down models It attempts to take into account the strong points of the bottom-up and top-down models, and tries to ... report tothe others what they contain They then discuss how it all fits together The final product is either the reassembled text or a new piece containing the synthesized information written...
... according tothe teachers’ opinions Then, the other benefits of communicative speaking tasks inthestatements 8, and were agreed by most of the students In details, they all 31 thought that communicative ... model forthe other students tounderstandand follow After that, the teachers asked the students to work in pairs or groups to solve the problem by themselves It was a good way forthe students to ... and they cannot tell the whole truth Then their answers forthe interviews were translated into English Particularly, there were interview questions in which thefirst questions were to ask the...
... can The students are then invited to share-out with the class thewords they came up with forthe new concept The teacher writes the student responses on the board, making sure to write themin ... need to be integrated with what students already know; new terms need to be taught and 30 retaught in multiple contexts; and students need to use new terms in ways that are meaningful tothem ... decisions and assumptions as to what is and is not important therefore they may be missing something that is of importance Obtaining Quantitative data Useful quantitative data may be obtained by sending...
... can The students are then invited to share-out with the class thewords they came up with forthe new concept The teacher writes the student responses on the board, making sure to write themin ... need to be integrated with what students already know; new terms need to be taught and 32 retaught in multiple contexts; and students need to use new terms in ways that are meaningful tothem ... decisions and assumptions as to what is and is not important therefore they may be missing something that is of importance Obtaining Quantitative data Useful quantitative data may be obtained by sending...
... construct the text meaning Some students not understandthe main idea of a text even when they have translated every word into their mother tongue Very few students deliberately look atthe title ... University The author tried to conduct two surveys and two tests in order to analyze the expectation and achievement of the experimental lessons The information obtained from this study is to help to ... pointing out thekey issues in designing communicative tasks Then the author provides the methodology of the study which consists of the background of the study, thestatement of the problem, the...
... 1.2 Aims of the study The aim of the study was to investigate what the attitudes of the students at Hanetco towards English grammar learning areand how their attitudes would change after some grammar ... that there is support forthe proposition that attitudes influence achievement, rather than achievement influencing attitudes The reason is that attitudes influence one’s behaviors, inner mood and ... out the answers tothe research questions andthe interviews 1.6 Organization of the study The study includes three parts: - Part 1, INTRODUCTION, introduces the rational forthe research, the...
... An information gap activity that is interesting but hard to find the materials to be carried out also should be eliminated That is why, during the preparation, the teacher should assure that the ... level; the students may lose their interest when they find out that the activity is too easy or too difficult to be accomplished The activity then is just a waste of time and effort Secondly, the information ... simply shy of the attention that their speech attracts Nothing to say: Even if they are not inhibited, you often hear learners complain that they cannot think of anything to say: they have no...
... help themto pay attention tothe important information inthe text andthe writers’ ideas From the findings, inthe next chapter the author hopes to give out suitable and helpful recommendations ... students' comprehension of the text Do motivating activities, students can use any activity that interests theminthe text and motivates themtoread it For example, students can bring a picture ... classroom, teachers could create the motivation for students by supporting themto play some games related tothe reading and let they start with the text which is easy tounderstandThe level of reading...
... of the study - Administering two tests with the same student population to collect data These test have the same content, one atthe beginning andthe other atthe end of the course - Administering ... content These notes can be inthe form of pictures, keywords, or mind-maps Inthe next class, we ask the students to reformulate the content of the reading with a partner using their notes without ... anthropologists, exploring and understanding the target culture in relation to their own In this manner, students achieve a level of empathy, appreciating that the way people doing things in their culture...
... infiltration and inflammation was similar to that seen in human encephalomyelitis, suggesting that motor pathways are important for viral transmission into and within the CNS (30) Viral antigens ... HFMD/herpangina is to identify cases that are likely to develop a severe form of the disease, andto admit themto hospital for close observation, investigation and early treatment [ 39 ] Clinical ... variants to maintain the reliability of the EV71-specific RT-PCR test (14) General training activities for laboratory technicians on RT-PCR are needed to minimize the risk of cross-contamination...
... interleukin-1; OA, osteoarthritis Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Author details Department of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan ... to: Cytokine profile of autologous conditioned serum for treatment of osteoarthritis, in vitro effects on cartilage metabolism and intra-articular levels after injection Arthritis Research Ther ... significant diffrences from asymptomatic subjects in systemic markers of inflammation suggesting differences in innate immunity Paper presented at: Osteoarthritis Research Society International...