... item by another, as indicated inthe Figure 1, the distinction between substitution and reference is that substitution is the relation inthe wording rather than inthe meaning.There are three ... ‘audience in a cinema’. Therefore, there are many others of such inappropriate co-occurrence inthe students' papers; they are the result of the interference of Vietnamese into English and of English ... of the items they had mentioned earlier inthe text. They seem to forget to use definite article once they are caught inthe flow of events or information they want to provide. The followings...
... ADAPTING THE DIALOGUE TO THEIR LIVES.(Using prompts)Explain to the students that they are going to do the dialogue again in pairs, using their own information. This time the teacher is going ... 48Testing comprehension 45Testing spoken English 44Teaching writing 43Teaching speaking 37Using dictation 20Using songs 20Teaching listening 11TOPICS %Teaching listening 55Teaching speaking ... you have:CDSP/CQ inEnglish CDSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC inEnglish CDSP/TC inEnglish DHSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC inEnglish DHSP/CQ inEnglish DHSP/TC inEnglish Other (specify):...
... 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance of English Teaching and Learning in Junior High Schools in Quang Ngai Province 72.1. Introduction 72.2. The Junior High School Community in Quang ... Improve the Teaching of Oral Skills for Junior High School Teachers in Quang Ngai Province 14 3.1. Techniques for teaching speaking 14 3.1.1. Introduction 14 3.1.2. Controlled speaking activities ... in my doing this thesis. Hanoi, summer 2007 Trần Quốc Việtiv3.2. Techniques for teaching listening 24 3.2.1. Introduction 24 3.2.2. Pre-listening techniques 28 3.2.3. While-listening techniques...
... Vietnamese. At the beginning of each interview, the students were explained clearly, explicitly and unambiguously about the nature of the study. During the interview, the researcher modified the questions ... challenges in implementing and managing group work during speaking lessons. For instance, the 1work activities is often determined by the work the teacher does before the students begins the activities ... students in which they indicate how much English they are willing to use accounted for 10% of the teachers. The findings indicate that the most regular strategy to foster students’ English use...
... way we view motivation. Inthe 19th century, the writer Federick Taylor put forward the theory that workers were only interested in making money. In contrast, inthe early 20th century, ... at which the British are always the world champions. Nobody can beat them at the noble art of queuing. The British actually look forward to spending their weekends in a queue, waiting for a ... SPEAKING TEST 2)Part one: Read aloud the following passage:Another feature of many leisure activities is the introduction to a whole new social work, providing companionship with other like-minded...
... thoroughly in the research from the beginning to the end. In order not to make other students feel excluded, the teacher still let them participate inthe research program. Nevertheless, their performance ... problem that the student had. Another interview was conducted at the end of the research inthe hope of finding reasons for the students’ remaining problems. We were fully aware that there might ... can be classified in terms of:(1) The height of the bulk of the tongue inthe mouth(2) The front/back position of the tongue inthe mouth(3) The degree of lip-rounding(4) The length of vowels...
... reverse the position of the tag to the beginning of the question (Thiêm, 2004). The tags can be put at the beginning or function as a new sentence to indicate the speaker’s emphasis. In addition, ... for information. The semantics refers to the close and intense relationship between the form and the meaning of a sentence (Thiêm, 2004). Comparing and contrasting questions in terms of their ... thông?On the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of questions distinct from...
... between the Verb ‘Run’ inEnglish and the Verb ‘Chạy’ in Vietnamese in Terms of MicrolinguisticsAs we already mentioned inthe early parts, in terms of microlinguistics the verb ‘run’ in English ... meanings, their idioms, their synonyms and other microlinguistic factors that effect the uses of the two verbs. The findings of the study on the ground of general meanings may help the translators ... have some meanings to coincide which means that the idioms contain both ‘run’ and ‘chạy’ using the same expression to actually indicating hides behind their appearances. Therefore, these idioms...