... to teaching literature and provides a rationale for
an integrated approach to teaching literature inthelanguageclassroom based on the
premise that literature is language and language can indeed ... Integrated Approach to Teaching
Literature inthe EFL Classroom
Christine Savvidou
This article considers the reasons why teachers often regard literature as inappropriate to
the language classroom. ... and thelanguage model by focusing on
the particular use of languagein a text, as well as placing it in a specific cultural context.
Learners are encouraged to express their opinions, feelings...
... speakers,
remind them that in today's global society, the chances are that they will find
themselves conversing, doing business, or otherwise interacting in English with
other non-native ... Fun
ã One of the best aspects of multi-lingual classrooms is that the widely varying
cultural, linguistic and personal backgrounds of the students provide a constant
source of interesting conversational ... Let the Students do the Work
ã At the beginning or end of class or after a comprehension exercise, have students
ask each other questions about the material covered. That will get them used...
... dẫn:Th.S Trần Thị Minh Phương
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Kế hoạch sử dụng nhân lực sẽ được lập theo tháng và năm dựa trên kế
hoạch kinh doanh, các hợp đồng, dự án ký kết của Công ty.
Kế hoạch nhân sự theo năm nhằm xác ... vào các ngày nghỉ theo quy định thì được thanh toán
tiền lương theo đúng tỷ lệ của pháp luật lao động.
Khi có công việc phát sinh mà Công ty đòi hỏi nhân viên làm việc thì
tùy theo mức độ phức ... VẬT CHẤT,
TINH THẦN TRONG LAO ĐỘNG.
I. TÍNH CẤP THIẾT CỦA ĐỀ TÀI NGHIÊN CỨU
Trong những năm 2008-2009 bối cảnh nền kinh tế gặp nhiều khó
khăn, kéo theo tình trạng hoạt động sản xuất kinh doanh...
... students would enjoy doing research about a particular topic and then
sharing their findings with the rest of the class. For example, Give the students the topic of
Martin Luther King Jr. and some ... being used inthe ESL classroom currently, but
has the possibility to greatly enhance language learning. Some benefits students can enjoy
include:
ã Listening to information that interests them. ... just the ones inthe
school tape library.
ã The ability to integrate Real Audio with other HTML based materials
RA sound clips are intrinsically motivating as the materials themselves are of interest...
... within the student
(Lumsden). An intrinsically motivated student studies because he/she wants to study. The
material is interesting, challenging and rewarding, and the student receives some kind ... all. The lessons must be very simple, yet fun and
interesting, with a lot of changes from a writing exercise, to a speaking, a listening, back to
writing, and so on, all inthe same class. The ... or credit for their efforts, and no feedback is
given to the student, then most students' intrinsic motivation would begin to decrease.
Becoming Intrinsically Motivated
There are many...
... chance. The rationale is that students
think about the possible combinations of words before they guess the whole sentence.
Begin inthe Middle
Write the middle word of the sentence on the board, ... choose correctly, write the words in their places on
either side, then give them the next pair, then another, and so on until the sentence is
complete. Thus, if the original sentence was 'Mary ... have been married since
October 2000.' The point is to make students think they are reading your mind, by finding
the sentences so quickly, so pretend to be surprised when they are successful....
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Spawning occurs during May and June in
the Southeastern U. S. Spawning cans are
checked every 2 to 3 days for spawns.
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Floating ...
trucks taking the fish to
the processing factory.
Each basket holds 900 kg
of fish.
Eggs are placed in 5-mm square
wire mesh baskets suspended in a
paddlewheel incubator.
Hatching Shed
Eggs ... delivered to the processing plant
Channel Catfish Growth in Live Weight Processed
and Average Price per Kilogram, 1970 - 2002
Catfish are retained in a holding net overnight to
eliminate small...
... made
by wetting the palm of the hand and dipping the hand into a bowl of
semolina; the hands are then rubbed together gently so that small grains
form. Once the grains are formed they are allowed ...
respect for the peoples who devised them. Whether it is eating New Year’s
dumplings in China, folding tamales with friends in Mexico, or going out
to a famous Michelin-starred restaurant in France, ... both an ingredient and a seasoning in Mediter-
ranean cooking throughout the region. As a seasoning, onions are sautéed
in olive oil to flavor the oil before other ingredients are added to the dish....
... important
in helping to develop policies that support caregiv-
ers in their care management, including finding and
using information and assistive services. However,
the literature is inadequate in ... important in helping to develop policies that support
caregivers in their care management, including finding and using information
and assistive services. However, the literature is inadequate in explaining ... disparities in timing of diagnosis of the disease;
and (4) disparities in access to care to treat the disease. Although each of these
issues is distinct, they are interconnected in creating and...
... functions, whether they view their primary
role as servicing the local arts sector or as facilitating the integration of the arts sector
with the wider community, and whether they limit their services ... build the kind of attachments to individuals that are cen-
tral to securing their support, and changing public expectations of what they deserve
in return for their support. In combination, these ... Cultureinthe Metropolis: Strategies for Sustainability
analysis.
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Like the other older manufacturing centers, the region as a whole is grow-
ing slowly and the central core has been losing...
... of them: a) increasing
the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy.
Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence
In an inherently face-threatening context, as thelanguage ... important implications
for the study of theclassroom and the use of group activities during teaching.
get rid of their preconceived notions that are likely to hinder their attainment. To this end, ... sticking to thelanguage materials and trying to discipline their refractory students, they
will manage to create a classroom environment that will be conducive to learning.
Nevertheless, these...
... meaning or scanning it to pick out specific information. Other things to keep in
mind are:
1. When choosing texts consider not only their difficulty level, but also their interest
or their ... the same reasons they read in
their own language: to be entertained or to find out something they do not already
know.
2. As with listening activities, it is important to spend time preparing ... to
predict the general content of the text. Discuss the subject and ask questions to
elicit language and to stimulate the pupils' interest inthe text before they begin
reading. Also make...