... point-by-point development, each point is contrasted. On the other hand, the whole-by-whole method utilizes entire blocks of information about each topic. When using the whole-by-whole method, keep ... chances for engineers and technical professionals to convey technical information in English for various purposes. Therefore, besides learning general English as an international language, engineering ... generalization. For example: ã There are several linguistic factors that make it difficult for a foreign student to learn English. First, Second, [1] ã It is difficult for foreign students...
... I remember at that time, my wife said to me :"she decided to immigrate to Canada with me. In future, we must studyvery hard .And she hoped that the electronic dictionary could help me to ... you meet?What do you do with your friend? Tell me the way you make friends with others and youu think what people should be your friends?My best friend isxxx. We were in the same class for ... time, we often gather together to study and play. Now, we work in the same company.Friendship is extremely important to me. It’s like being brothers or sisters, but even more than that. I mean,...
... presentcontinuous?- Call some pairs to answer. - T feedback and correct.(1)1- for a progressive action at the time of speaking.2- for a progressive action happening at present period of time3- for a gradual ... truth.4- for view, feeling or hobby.* Expected answer; I. form.Affir: S + V-edNegat: S + did not + V-infinitiveII. use.1- for completed action at definite time.2- for past habit 3- for a ... Expected answer; I. form. S + had + PIIII. use.(1)1- for an action happened before another simple past action.- Do the task in 6 minutes- exchange their answers.- Present the answers...
... for one still prefer to come home, prepare and eat my food at home.I have always enjoyed cooking for other people and let them praise me for ... need someone to answer them all and tell us more about them.At those moments, we actually need a concerned teacher who can help us by answer ... friends for most people, although for some, this may be true.Most people much prefer spending time with their families and friends to spending timewatching...
... theSupreme Court in these three cases. For the fourth example about the Supreme Court cases;4. My purpose is to persuade my audience that one Supreme Court case was either good or bad for the ... Indi-cate with an “I” for informative and a “P” for persuasive:1. Capital punishment does not deter violent crime.2. Capital punishment should be the mandatory sentence for repeat federal offenders.3. ... Appar-ently, some people assumed that it was his invitation because he’s the boss.So what went wrong? First, you wrote for an audience that you assumed had the same background infor-mation that...
... appear in our minds. We need someone to answer them all and tell us more about them. At those moments, we actually need a concerned teacher who can help us by answer those questions based upon ... some times the only means of transport to a remote region, the increase in trips to the region would make reach essential services like medication and healing to reach in time. This improvement ... 117) Some people prefer to plan activities for their free time very carefully. Others choose not to make any plans at all for their free time. Compare the benefits of planning free-time activities...
... way and force yourself to use the details of dates, times, places, names,and numbers, you will look up important information and use it. This becomes reinforcement for your learn-ing. Memorizing ... Dave would never come home.He became one of almost 3,000 Americans destroyed by terrorists. He became one of manyfathers who would never see their babies in Halloween costumes that year or ever. ... around the information that you are expected to know. For example, justas you study World War I, and have a hard time remembering just when it occurred and why it happenedand who some of the principal...
... connect with the poem’s message before you can comment on its methods or its suc-cesses. For example, if you had not known that Emily Dickinson was talking about using her poetry as hervoice ... crime as she looked upon it in that brief moment ofillumination.And yet she had loved him—sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter! What couldlove, the unsolved mystery, count for ... She clasped herWRITING ABOUT PROSE (FICTION) EXPRESS YOURSELF 115 efore we even begin to examine a short story or novel, it is important to remember the four key ele-ments of all fiction:➡...
... and that his judgment of men was good. Therefore I knew,beyond doubt or question, that the world was mistaken about this: he was a fool. So I meant tofind out, at a convenient moment, how the Reverend, ... theearthquake. It came. And it made me reel when it did come. He was actually gazetted to a cap-taincy in a marching regiment! Better men grow old and gray in the service before they climb toa ... Scoresby’s blunder that time? Merely the mistaking his right hand for his left—that was all. An order had come to him for fall back and support our right; and, instead, he fellforward and went over...
... Therefore, you should choose answer (B). 3 Sample Questions Sample QuestionsAfter the conversation, you will read: Answer TimeHelpVo lumeConfirm?NextTOEFL - ListeningNow get ready to answer the ... passage is that societies need to agree about howtime is to be measured in order to function smoothly. Therefore, youshould choose answer (C).Example II Sample Answer In line 6, the phrase ‘‘this ... railroad’s reliance on time schedules(D) people’s agreement on the measurementof timeThe phrase ‘‘this tradition’’ refers to the preceding clause, ‘‘people havebeen in rough agreement with their neighbors...
... dimension of length) x metres # x miles (x miles and x metres are unequal quantities of length) [x metres] = [x miles] (the dimension of x metres is the same as the dimension of x miles). ... same names in common use, and are defined by international agreement. It is convenient and conventional to represent the names of these units by abbreviations: kg for kilogram m for metre ... Preface This volume is intended for students of engineering on courses or programmes of study to graduate level. The sequence of subject development in this edition commences with definitions...
... USKFULDATAI. MetallicElements and Physical Constants—II.Non-MetallicElementsand Physical Constants—III. CommonMineralsand their Composition—IV. Chemical Formulse and Namesof Substances—V. ... Vapourpp.165-187Indexpp.189-192 WEIGHING.VMeasuring.—^Theprecedingstatementsexplainthattheunitofvolumeinthemetricsystem isthecubiccentimetre,or, for largequantitiesof fluid,thelitre,whichequals1000c.cms.-Thefollowingmeasuringvessels ... used for deliveringan exact volumeofliquid. Ithasonlyonegraduation markonit, andconse-quentlyis onlyused for delivering exactlythevolumeof liquid mentionedon theinstrument.Pipettesare...