... place of stress in a word, 27 % of them know nothing about stress and 57% ofthestudents not understand anything of intonation The next barrier is thestudents language competence 22% ofthestudents ... read the list of words and ask thestudents to read after With the technique reading aloud, some oftheteachers use at reading periods, they often read aloud the passages, and then ask some students ... grammar and vocabulary Regrettably, 80% oftheteachersand 43% ofthestudents said they did not have time on pronunciation The reason for this fact may come from the influence oftheteachers ...
... 9.88% ofthe participants The number ofthestudents who performed at the ‘B’ and ‘C’ levels is consecutively 10and 13 constituting 31.25% and 40.62% ofthe participants ofthe study Table ( ) Students ... table 1, the number ofthestudents who performed at the ‘A’ level is only six, constituting 18.75% ofthe total number ofthe participants, while the number ofthestudents who performed at the ‘D’ ... viewpoints oftheteachersandstudents concerning the errors made by thestudents While teachers consider their students errors as a manifestation of their poor linguistic competence, students...
... thoughts and actions of teachers, the number of Hong Th Tho K48A1 English10 Graduation thesis students is too many, teachers often spend time explaining meaning of words or grammar structures They ... into the world andthe development of our country, English has been appreciated At school, students are aware ofthe importance ofEnglish in communication and in the future In fact, many students ... 0 0 100 100 60 40 0 100 0 100 10 0 100 11 0 100 12 30 40 10 20 13 40 60 14 0 100 Q Table The survey results from teachers for questions from to 14 The table presents information that all teachers...
... writing their essays The analysis ofthestudents scripts indicated that 57% ofthestudents were unable to relate subjects with verbs in their writing (Table 5) On the other hand, 27% ofthestudents ... tense The item had a difficulty index of 0.51 It means that 51% ofthestudents had the ability to use the present perfect tense appropriately On the other hand, it means that 49% ofthestudents ... linguist, Dr Criper, and an administrator, Mr Dodd The findings of this study indicated that “education standards were falling, andteachersandstudents knowledge ofand proficiency in English was...
... hard, and who aren't 1/10th as good of marketers as I am What's their secret? They are connected with the right people People who helped them launch their career People who have endorsed them ... the seminars until I heard a presentation that completely blew me away and got me excited Then, if that speaker had a course, I'd buy Then, I'd lock myself in the hotel room for the rest ofthe ... Problem 2: Not Understanding the "Point of Overwhelm" You know how many notes I took in the entire three day seminar? A page and a half And I only used 30% of those notes The fact is I know exactly...
... consonants and vowels With the limitation ofthe type ofthe thesis, the researcher does not have the desire for finding out all the sounds causing problems for the author‟s students but articulatory and ... grasp of articulatory phonetics, a well-trained ear, knowledge ofthe phonology of both the mother tongue andthe target language Teachers will predict the influence of mother tongue to the target ... English consonants Figure 3: Place and manner of articulation ofthe consonant /θ/ Figure 4: Place and manner of articulation ofthe consonant /ð/ Figure 5: Place and manner of articulation of...
... different teachers to observe how these participants ofthe study deal with their listening lessons All the procedures of these lessons as well as the activities oftheteachersandthestudents ... listening texts, and glance at the answers ofthe tasks in advance B Read thelistening section in the textbook, guess the content ofthelistening text, look at the demand ofthe tasks in advance ... unit ofthe textbook, there are five sections: reading, speaking, listening, writing and language focus All of five sections in one unit serve the same topic, i.e the topic ofthe unit In the textbook, ...
... EFL students often make are basically due to the lack of vocabulary and problems with understanding basic grammatical rules in EnglishThe main causes of these errors are the interference of mother ... Introduction- gives information aboutthe topic of this paper, the reason for choosing the topic, the aim, scope, and methods and significance ofthe study An outline ofthe thesis is also mentioned ... systematic because they are caused by the lack ofthe learners’ competence, ignorance of appropriate rule and interference ofthe learners’ mother tongue andthe general characteristic ofthe rule learning...
... subject ofthe study, the description ofthe questionnaire surveys which consists of three questionnaires: one for theteachersand two for the students, and then analyzes the data 2.1 Overview ofthe ... know the answer) The goal ofthe activity is for thestudents to discover certain information, whether aboutthe other person or related to a specific activity These activities help 14 move thestudents ... Province The subjects ofthe study consist of two groups: six Englishteachersand thirty six studentsof 11A4 class at Chan Mong High school 2.1.2.1 TheteachersThe questionnaire survey for teachers...
... the leachate from the grove and it flows into a collecting reservoir at the foot ofthe hill The surface area ofthe reservoir is about 7300 m2 andthe average depth is about m The reservoir catchment ... fruits is popular The ratio ofthe citrus groves to the total land use is more than 10% in Ehime alone Furthermore, it is reported that the pH ofthe grove soils is less than 4, andthe soil contains ... region and periphery ofthe Seto Inland Sea The location ofthe research area andthe distribution ofthe citrus groves in Matsuyama region are shown in Fig Matsuyama is situated in Shikoku Island...
... aspects of theory of idiom and proverb presented in the background part (the chapter I), with the hope that readers can have basic knowledge of them and identify them better There are many sources of ... through the medium of food and drink, andthe best food is that by which the desired end may be most readily and perfectly attained The great diversity in character ofthe several tissues ofthe ... your mouth Bring home the bacon Take the bread out of somebody's mouth Like chalk and cheese Sour grapes The apples on the other side ofthe wall are the sweetest The pictures of food are not presented...
... have of – constructions which are optional with nouns and obligatory with personal pronouns [22] all (of) the meat all of it Both (of) thestudents both of them Half (of) the time half of it ... to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun and may also specify the volume or numerical scope of that reference The articles in theEnglish language are theand “a” (the latter ... both the speaker and listener know the thing or idea already The articles the is often used as the very first part of a noun phrase in English [35] The first of time begins now Here, the first...
... What theteachers often the most when their students work in pairs and in groups? 25 Things theteachers often Number ofteachers Percent (%) 18.75 and observe B Go around the class and 16 ... Department, and classes at Chemical one Some ofthestudents were studying the first semester of English; some of them were studying the third one Most of them were 18-20 years of age Some students ... conducting these activities such as group size, the way of grouping, students level of proficiency, and so on It is hoped that this thesis will help other teachersofEnglish be aware ofthe usefulness...
... significant, and exceeds the similarities of other biomarkers proposed, e.g ubiquitins The sensitivity of detection employing the MALDI-TOF technique can be expected to allow the identification of bacterial ... compiled, and results were averaged from at least 100 shots taken across the width ofthe specimen for m ⁄ z values of 2000–20 000 In the linear mode, the resolution was 2000, andthe mass accuracy ... Forschungsgemeinschaft (Do270 ⁄ 10) and by the Fifth Framework program (Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources; Project EUROFUNG 2; QLK3-1999-00729) ofthe European Community The T reesei genome...
... T H MacRae packing and chaperoning, thereby compounding the role of this post-translational change as a causative agent of cataract Mutations N101D, N123D, and N101D ⁄ N123D of human aA-crystallin ... proteins and disease Therapeutic implications of sHSPs and other molecular chaperones Temperature induced synthesis of sHSPs protects against ischemia ⁄ reperfusion damage to the heart, brain, and ... and drugs The therapeutic application of sHSPs is further suggested by study of other molecular chaperones, with disruption of HSPs that protect deregulated intracellular signaling proteins and...
... assay, the interaction between OsRPA70a and OsRPA32 yielded about 20% ofthe relative activity ofthe OsRPA32 and OsRPA14 interaction The interaction of OsRPA70b and OsRPA32 yielded about 75% ofthe ... insertion mutants and RNAi mutants of A thaliana homologs of OsRPA70a and OsRPA70b (AtRPA70a and AtRPA70b) A thaliana was used for genetic analysis ofthe functions of OsRPA70a and OsRPA70b because ... and 75 p.p.m MMS (Fig 2D,E), and by 0.1, 1, and mm H2O2 (Fig 2F,G) Compared with the wild-type plants, the growth of atrpa70b and AtRPA70b RNAi mutant seedlings was more inhibited by 10 000 and...
... [35,36] The abundance of His residues in the basic QH proteins therefore raises the possibility that these proteins play an important role in maintenance ofthe integrity ofthe exoskeleton A cDNA of ... Basic QH4 and QH10 showed significant sequence similarity to one another (53% identity), and neither contained the R & R consensus As basic QH4 and QH10 not contain the R & R consensus, they must ... cDNA lacked the 5¢-region, but overlapped with the region determined by Edman degradation ofthe intact protein, thereby allowing deduction ofthe sequence of a mature protein consisting of 143 residues...
... number of instances in the test set set too small) The baselines were as follows: for the fragmenttask, we used bvb and lbe as baseline, i.e we let the classifier know the length ofthe candidate and ... that the task of identifying the antecedent of a given fragment is learnable, using features that provide information aboutthe structure ofthe discourse between antecedent and fragment, andabout ... performance using the full feature-set is worse If one ofthe problems ofthe fragment-task was that information aboutthe context is required to distinguish fragments and backchannels, then the hope...
... between the metal cofactor andthe TcdA–MUG complex In the absence of TcdA, the addition of Mg2+ has no effect on the fluorescence intensity of MUG, so the change in fluorescence is a result of forming ... minimized structure, thereby stabilizing the negative charge of MUG The Mg2+ ions in the active site of TcdA might easily take the place of these basic residues in the stabilization ofthe enzyme–substrate ... that the presence ofthe metal cofactor helps maintain the integrity and stability of enzyme–substrate complex It is therefore likely that the ion simultaneously interacts with both the enzyme and...