... all of which have influence on the sound of spoken English The more chances teachers offer to students so that they can expose themselves to the sounds of English and the more attention teachers ... together Therefore theteachers have to undergo many troubles in shortening the big gap between these students In pronunciation lessons, the groups of good students are often so excited while the ... unavoidable because ofthe limitation of scope, time and the researcher's ability Firstly, the research has been carried out in a very small scope The number ofstudents and teachers involved the survey...
... classes In these classes, the number of pupils who belong to minor ethnic groups are large, moreover, the teaching materials are not available for all ofthestudents III.4 .The instruments The study ... frequently these are precisely the words that convey the meaning ofthe text "Vocabulary and lexical units are at the heart of learning and communication No amount of grammatical or other type of linguistic ... Besides, the classes are large (often 50 students in each class) so theteachers cannot control the classes effectively 13 III.3.1.2 thestudents' language competence They are pure ethnic students, ...
... remember words better 13 CHAPTER II: THE STUDY This chapter is composed of four parts The first part presents the subjects ofthe study The instruments and procedure will then be described in the ... to their students Moreover, a considerable number ofstudents love to join vocabulary games Many of them share the view that they are willing to take part in the word games offered by their teachers ... Limitations ofthe study Although the study has achieved the objectives set at the beginning, it cannot avoid some limitations Firstly, the number oftheteachers taking part in the study as the participants...
... together E Studentsofthe same age F Studentsofthe same sex G Studentsofthe different sex H Studentsofthe same interests I Others (please specify)…………………………………………………………… What kind of activities ... inaccuracies ofthe use ofthe language Furthermore, in organizing pair and group of students, theteachers prefered to make students sitting at the same tables work with each other, they rarely ... pair of same sex A group of same sex A pair of different sex A group of different sex Students sitting next to each other Turn round to make a group Studentsofthe different desks Studentsof the...
... However, the number ofthestudents who possess instrumental motivation was smaller than the number of those who have integrative one in total In details, the number ofstudents who had purpose of ... Table 11: Expectations ofthestudents towards teachersof listening skill As can be seen from the table, thestudents wished to get a great deal of suppo rt from their teachersof listening skill ... the number oftheteachers who expected to have active students to be enthusiastic in teaching is 100% 83% oftheteachers agreed that the effective lessons depend on the teaching materials.They...
... receive and the language practice that occurs in the classroom They may provide the basis for the content ofthe lessons, the balance of skilled taught and the kinds of language practice thestudents ... culture were agreed to be another factors affecting the teaching of writing by 41.7 % oftheteachersThe role of motivation was shown in the quality ofthe writing class while the first language ... fourth oftheteachers insisted that although students personality had influence in the quality of teaching writing, the ways teachers used to motivate their students were the key to the success of...
... Promoting Investment in R&D to 2010”,July [168] Richard Florida (2004): The rise ofthe creative class, Basic Book – A member ofthe Perseus Books Group [169] Walter W.McMahon (2002): Education and ... Daniele Archibugi Alberto Coco (2004): Is Europe Becoming the Most Dynamic Knowledge Economy in the World, Italian National Research Council and Harvard University, December [162] David de Ferranti, ... based economy The World Bank [163] http:// dti.gov.uk/comp/competitive: The Knowledge Economy in UK – What is the Knowledge Driven Economy? [164] Kaufmann Daniel (1998): A model of Human Capital...
... 78.6 5.7 Table 6: The purposes of language games from students point of views From the table of question 7, the majority ofstudents were awareofthe value of language games in their studying ... years And the last one consists ofstudents who have been learning English 10-12 years Figure 10: The English learning experience ofstudents As can be seen from the chart, the number ofstudents ... extents, they have been awareofthe effects of language games and quite familiar with the ways of organizing games, they assure that their usage of language games in the class will be kept on...
... subject they teach Therefore, there shouldbethe cooperation between theteachersof English and the faculties they teach for Theteachers from the non-English faculties should supply them with the ... prepares the lectures, instructs thestudents and teaches in class If theteachers act well, the effectiveness ofthe lecture is much higher than it has been Thus, they must be fully awareof their ... for thestudents to listen to and repeat Thestudents then can grasp the meanings and pronunciation ofthe terms more easily To assist thestudents to learn terms, the teacher should give them...
... Almost of them came from Northern provinces of Vietnam The majority ofthe population is from the countryside The average score of English they got in the entrnace exam ranges from to These students ... English” The way theteachers used the visual aids were the most preferred by thestudents Nearly 90% ofthestudents joining in the survey perceived that the way theteachers used the modern teaching ... theteachers to motivate their students in teaching process The number ofthestudents entering the school anually ranges from 120 to 150 Entering school they have to pass the entrance exam of...
... relating to the topic 50% ofthe respondents state that their teachers often provide them with the main ideas ofthe topics Thestudents who answer that their teachers often encourage them to elicit ... stop them for correction, only 1,4% ofthestudents state that their teachers often get angry and interrupt them for correction The number ofstudents who say that their teachers wait until for them ... years, they became teachersof English Obviously, the age ofthe English teachers reveals the fact that all of them were trained in the traditional method- the Grammar- Translation One Few of them...
... design ofthe study II.1 The scope ofthe study II.2 Objectives ofthe study II.3 Significance ofthe study II.4 Methods ofthe study II.5 Design ofthe study Part B: Development Chapter I: Theoretical ... is therefore the duty ofthe thesis to a thorough research into the difficulties, classify them and find the best solutions Based on the findings, some suggestions for reducing theteachers difficulties ... library in the College of Foreign languages- Vietnam National University Hanoi who provides me valuable materials for the completion ofthe thesis Abstract The thesis deals with the teachers...
... out, the nature and the content ofthe listening text itself If one of these is forgotten, the whole process of activity can be failed She especially emphasizes on the importance ofthe nature of ... help students fulfill their listening task less complicatedly The topic and the content ofthe listening text plus thestudents' interest decide the success ofthe while-listening activities Students ... activity should consider the factors which Underwood (1989) mentions: The time, the material is available or not, the interest ofthe class and the teacher, the place in which the work is being...
... the classroom now, teachersshould play the role of guiders, so they should let studentsbe free to express their ability in the natural way The more learners talk, the better the effect is Secondly, ... to thestudents Lastly, state the purpose / goal ofthe activity to thestudents Everything will become imbalance or indirect way if the teacher doesnt state the purpose ofthe activity for the ... underlie them, what might bethe consequences of holding them, what are their benefits and their limitations When two or more people enter into dialogue a space opens up between them in which they become...
... , then the additional keyword, , of article must render less constrained than Therefore, the content of can be interpreted as If, on the other hand, is said to be more specic than , then ... categorization of news stories by their themes TDT consists of breaking the stream of news into individual news stories, monitoring the stories for events that have not been seen before, and categorizing them ... graph theoretic terms, the hierarchy can be represented as a tree = (, ), where is the set of all text nodes and is the edge set In particular, the original posting is the root and all the...