... questionnaires, they were rather easy to calculate due to their being quantitative by nature The interpretation ofthe data was based mainly onthe calculation ofthe frequency, the mean and the ... the author’s personal growth in teaching job In addition, the findings ofthe study can provide teachers with descriptive information about the use of warm-up activitiesinspeakinglessonsin ... among theteachers More than half oftheteachers had a high level of using WAS One out of seven of them used theactivitiesat moderate level The same number ofteachers used theactivities at...
... students’ groupworkactivities participation Figure 16 Teachersopinions about groupworkactivitiesinthe stages of English speaking lesson Figure 17 Teachersopinionsonthe effectiveness ofgroup ... discouragements in participating groupworkactivities Figure 24 Students’ opinions about groupworkactivitiesinthe stages of English speaking lesson Tables: Table Students’ opinionsonthe benefits of ... practice their English in truly communicative situations 2.3 Groupworkin teaching speaking 2.3.1 Definition ofgroupworkGroupwork has been incorporated into language teaching and learning in most...
... seeking recreation and relaxation advance their interests (though maybe inadvertently) and they may also be influenced by the information environment in CR The opinion on forest operation importance ... only 15% of visitors had secondary education without graduation examination (though it is 38% in CR) and 7% of visitors had only primary education (23% in CR) It implies that the education of visitors, ... were asked not only to share their opinions but also to provide basic personal information (age, sex, education, population of their home town or village, distance from the selected area) Three...
... safety of treatment, and then take into consideration theopinions and attitudes ofthe family Only by paying attention to the desires, fears and beliefs of both parents and children will they ... opinion were found according to the gender ofthe child Possible differences in parental opinion according to the age ofthe child were also investigated It was found that the proportion of parents ... Conclusion Our results indicate that theopinions and beliefs prevalent inthe generation that has now reached parenthood are not consistent with scientific knowledge Their negative attitude indicates...
... application ofthe oropharyngeal paste occurred predominantly in non-ventilated and non-sedated, alert patients Based on notifications onthe patient record forms during the trial, we estimated that ... coordination ofthe trial and helped to draft the manuscript PP participated inthe coordination ofthe trial and inthe statistical analysis and helped to draft the manuscript MJB conceived ofthe ... mainly occurred in non-ventilated, non-sedated patients, it is unlikely that these incidental failures to apply medication affected the effectiveness ofthe interventions Atthe start ofthe trial,...
... qualitative differences in correlation structure among locations is apparent from the correlation networks ofthe significant intercorrelations in each treatment (figure 2) Inthe analysis of heterogeneity ... Correlation networks of phenotypic correlations within locations for clone 43 (a), clone 47 (b), clone 171 (c) and clone 318 (d) The significant correlations among traits within each location are ... taken oninthe various locations, classifying it onthe basis ofthe thinness indexes DISCUSSION From the analysis of variance, and from the Tukey test, it emerged that the element that distinguishes...
... misunderstand the questions The questionnaire consists of two main sections Section one aims at collecting information about the students’ background including their sex and the grade they are studying in ... constructing and representing meaning, negotiating meaning with the speaker and responding, creating meaning through involvement, imagination and empathy 1 Definition of listening comprehension ... 4.3.2 Teachers opinion on pre-listening activitiesinthe textbooks they are teaching 4.3.3 Teachersfrequencyof teaching pre-listening 4.3.4 Teachers opinion on benefits of pre-listening activities...
... students’ activities during listening lessons It aims at finding out teachers teaching methods, including their variety of activities, their use of teachings aids during listening lessons and ... motivational strategies in listening lessons It can be drawn from the table that there was a problematic reality of using teaching aids in order to motivate students in listening lessons 80% ofthe ... Findings from class observations It can be induced from the class observations that teachers mainly carry out listening lessons by following the tasks given inthe textbook rather than finding...
... recommendations Part is the conclusion ofthe study Some explanations, interpretations ofthe findings ofthe study and some pedagogical implications are given in this chapter In addition, some ... situations that are similar to the real life, they actively 13 join intheactivities because ofthe feeling that they are doing with their language, taking the risks of experimenting what they ... Other 11 30 Question aims at getting information onthe way teachers prepare for pair work and groupworkactivities 80% oftheteachers say that they design the task by themselves Because of...
... Selection of topic and idea generation, organisation of ideas and identification of areas of enquiry; research and information gathering; compilation and analysis of information; publication, presentation ... The result ofthe study indicates that most ofthe students had positive attitudes towards the application of PBL activitiesinspeakinglessons PBL activities have big attributions in creating ... coordinators for each group (2) A time of gathering information from various sources including a selection of appropriate information (3) A time of analyzing data gathered (4) A time of presenting...
... 58 speakinglessons 4.2.3 Teachers difficulties in using groupworkactivitiesin English 60 v speakinglessons 4.2.4 Teachers techniques ingroupworkactivitiesin English 63 speakinglessons ... Definitions of CLT 2.2.2 Characteristics of CLT 2.2.3 Principles of CLT 11 2.3 Speaking skill 2.3.1 Definitions ofspeaking 2.3.2 The importance ofspeaking skill 2.3.3 The nature ofspeaking ... MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING VINH UNIVERSITY -o0o TRỊNH LINH GIANG AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE USE OFGROUPWORKIN TEACHING SPEAKING SKILL TO THE 11th GRADERS AT BO TRACH...
... implementation of information-gap activitiesinspeakinglessons * The degree of trainees’ interest in each kind of information-gap activities Kinds of information-gap activities Guessing game Detecting ... which indicates teachers awareness of advantages of these activitiesin teaching speaking With regard to trainees‟ opinionsofthe sufficiency of IG activitiesin creating motivation inspeaking ... questions a What are pre-departure trainees‟ attitudes towards the implementation of information-gap activitiesinspeaking lessons? b What areteachers attitudes towards the implementation of information-gap...
... speaking skill, teaching speakingin a classroom and testing speaking and review of existing related works Theoretical background of group- work elaborates the definition of group- work, the advantages ... participation among members Therefore, it is necessary to apply principles in organizing groupworkinspeaking class 1.2.4 The principles in organizing group- workinspeaking class 1.2.4.1 The preparation ... and agree on what the task is To check their understanding of these instructions, the teacher may ask them to repeat the instructions, or, in monolingual classes, to translate them into their first...
... those in English -speaking countries in terms of continuing facing with two other types of language-related problems: the host’s problems in offering English medium of instruction for international ... remain in passive states of receiving information from their faculties and schools information from faculties to international students Likewise, English should be used They often got information ... were in passive states in receiving information as well as sharing their opinions to others While international students in English -speaking countries experienced with their co-national students...
... enthusiastic participation inthespeakinglessons That is the main reason ofthe following results from the test ofspeaking carried out during the recent school year at my schoolin comparison with those ... all the pairs workatthe same time In fact, a pairwork consists of two students working together atthe same time 1.2 Definition ofgroupwork Groupwork is a groupof students working together ... participating in pairwork and groupwork Gradually they will lose their interest in working in pairwork and groupwork 1.3 Learners’ fear of making mistakes Many students are afraid of making mistakes...
... Đại học Nông nghiệp H Nội, tập VI sè 2, tr 105-109 Rechard E.L (2000) The Mango: botany, production and uses CAB International Pp 545-565 ... giống biến động lớn theo năm Đó l xu chung vờn xaòi nơi Trong năm theo dõi liên tiếp từ 2006 - 2008, suất xoi năm 2008 đạt cao (60 - 80 kg/cây xoi Tròn v 60 300 kg/cây xoi Hôi) Theo ý kiến ngời ... việc điều tra khảo sát theo phiếu điều tra thiết kế sẵn để xác định cá thể có đặc tính nông sinh học vợt trội, sau tiến hnh theo dõi trực tiếp tiêu đặc điểm hình thái, sinh trởng, hoa, đậu quả,...