... oftheteachersand 43% ofthestudents said that they did not have time to spend on teachingandlearning pronunciation in one teaching session (45 minutes); 20% oftheteachersand 32% ofthe ... questionnaires 4.1.1 Teachersandstudents attitudes towards teachingandlearning pronunciation Assuming that the consideration oftheteachersandstudents attitude towards teachingandlearning pronunciation ... self-correction of their pronunciation mistakes 2.5 Teachersandstudents problems in teachingandlearning pronunciation Both teachersandstudents encounter various problems in the process ofteaching and...
... 9.88% ofthe participants The number ofthestudents who performed at the ‘B’ and ‘C’ levels is consecutively 10 and 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’ ... look at thestudents errors will indicate that the ‘A’ and ‘D’ level students made the least number of errors and that is because thestudents at the ‘A’ level had answered the questions of the...
... on the achievements ofthe thesis and suggestions for the further studies Besides, Appendix are questionaires to investigate the reality ofteachingandlearning at Nghen high school Andthe ... to the improvement in teachingEnglish in general and in teaching speaking skill in particular The thesis aims to: Help students be aware ofthe advantages and necessity of using dialogue and ... teachingand learning, the author has carried out this study In this thesis, the author discusses the basic theories about Communication Approach first and then the nature of speaking Next, the...
... 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...
... 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 ... 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 ... where to go, another ten minutes to organize the carpools, and ten minutes more of bullshitting before we left the hotel In the time I could've cooked a meal from scratch Whenever either my friend...
... TUAF and then help my students dealing with the pronunciation‟s difficulties II Objectives ofthe study With the necessity of pronunciation teachingandlearning above andthe reality ofthe difficulties ... All these faults led to the communication breakdown as they are the reason of misunderstanding 3.2.4 Teachingandlearning environment inefficiency From the fact andthe data, teachingandlearning ... number of TUAF -English major students in their second academic year VI Design ofthe study The thesis consists of five chapters The first chapter is an introduction to the thesis The review of related...
... read thelistening 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 ... 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 ... topic oflistening section as well as the demand ofthe tasks in advance, there are up to 21.75% ofstudents who not make any preparation for their listening lessons This 21.75% ofthe students...
... both teachersandstudents in teachingandlearning writing skill in particular and in improving their writing ability Objectives ofthe study The objectives ofthe study are: to investigate the ... 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 ... experience in learningandteachingEnglish to identify the main causes for each error group based on thethestudents answers and judged them basing on the theory discussed in chapter I Then these...
... overview about the 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 ... connected with thestudentsTeaching Approach Lectures and a recitation sometimes make students bored and lack of motivation However, when thestudents become part ofthelearning process, learning ... 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...
... 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 ... 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 ... kind of citrus called Iyokan is mainly cultivated There are two small streams on the upper part ofthe hill andthe streams flow together from 47 m above sea level The water in the stream is the...
... 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 ... being in the emotion, there is similarity in respect of going through in the impression of objective things andthe society, etc… These literal meaning of idioms and proverbs in theEnglish - ... 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 of the...
... 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...
... the advantages of pair work and group work techniques in teachingandlearningEnglishand it can help other teachersofEnglish be aware of these advantages and apply pair work and group work ... 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 ... out by most oftheteachersandthestudents In other words, thestudents would get more involved in the lesson In addition, thestudents could help each other and learn from each other in pairs...
... 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 ... (Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources; Project EUROFUNG 2; QLK3-1999-00729) ofthe European Community The T reesei genome sequencing project was funded by the Department of Energy The ... Besides the well-known HFB1 and HFB2, the HFB3 hydrophobin has been identified by cloning the corresponding gene [13] and further characterization ofthe protein [14] We here identified HFB4, HFB5, and...
... 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 ... post-translational changes, and these are outlined below and described in the text ofthe review In addition, changes in the amounts of sHSPs, unaccompanied by a structural change in the protein per se,...
... 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 ... 000 JÆm)2 of UV-B (Fig 2A,C), and was completely stopped by 50 and 75 p.p.m of MMS (Fig 2D,E) On the other hand, the mutants showed little increase in sensitivity to H2O2 (Fig 2F,G) Like the yeast...
... [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 ... 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 ... acidic S37 and other known proteins The members of basic Y and G, and acidic S37 all contain the extended R & R motif commonly found in insect cuticular proteins (Fig 2) The motif found in the horseshoe...
... 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 ... it was the complete set shown in Table 4.2 Results The Tables 3–5 show the results ofthe experiments The entries are roughly sorted by performance ofthe classifier used; for most ofthe classifiers ... slightly worse than the performance on the fragment task alone We speculate that instead ofof cancelling out mistakes in the other part ofthe task, the two goals (let β be a fragment, and α a typical...
... 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...