... background knowledge 2. 4 Learner-centeredness in foreign language education 10 2. 5 Summary 11 CHAPTER III: THE STUDY 12 3 .1 Introduction 12 3 .2 The rationale of using survey interviews 12 3.3 The context ... Terminology 2.2 .1 What is reading? 2.2 .2 Reading Comprehension 2. 3 The difficulties of the second language reading comprehension process 2. 3 .1 Reading skill problem 2. 3 Language problems 2. 3.3 Cultural ... Anh 10 19 3.7.4 .1 Students’ perspectives about easy reading texts 19 3.7.4 .2 Students’ perspectives about difficult reading texts 21 3.7.5 Students’ activities in the reading lessons 22 3.7.5.1...
... participants regarding gender (c2 = 1. 69, p = 0 .19 ) and age (t = 1. 69, p = 0.09; d = 0 .28 ) The medium age of the 1 92 participating patients was 62. 4 years (sd 11 .8 years; range: 23 to 83 years) There was ... Mean (sd) My doctor helped me to understand all of the information 1. 18 (0.39) My doctor understood what is important for me 1. 18 (0.40) My doctor answered all of my questions 1. 17 (0.47) I was ... treatment 1 .22 (0.48) I have decided the further treatment together with my 1. 33 (0.68) doctor and I am satisfied with the result I am satisfied with the manner by which my treatment 1 .20 (0.47)...
... focused on various themes and appeared with the following numbers: 10 8 (SAPSE 19 83); 11 0 (SAPSE 19 82a); 11 5 (SAPSE 19 82b) and 11 6 (SAPSE 19 86) In order to draw suitable conclusions in each of ... observation) According to the historical publication, Ad Destinatum II (19 60 -19 82) (University of Pretoria 19 82: 1 32- 13 3), which records the history of the University of Pretoria until 19 82, Accounting ... McKernan (20 00 :10 ) and West (20 06: 12 1 ) found that this was not the case Gray and McKernan (20 00 :10 ) commented that ”the research culture … has yet to develop and embed itself” West (20 06: 12 1 ) summarised...
... (c.f Chomsky 19 64: 71. ) The ellipsis analysis predicts that sentences in 22 and 23 above are well-formed; however, problems occur when we deal with utterances as in 24 and 25 below: 27 24 a France ... some particular circumstances, etc (c.f Taylor, 20 02: 11 .) 2. 2.8 Frame (semantics) The idea was developed by Charles J Fillmore (19 82) who tries to „offer a particular way of looking at word meanings, ... in 22 below are said to derive from the full passives in 23 by means of optional rules which delete the phrases by someone and by something: 22 My bicycle was stolen The window was broken 23 ...
... (Inderjit and Dakshini, 19 94b; Hussain et al., 20 11 ), affect photosynthesis (Djurdjević et al., 20 08; Hussain and Reigosa, 20 11 ), respiration (Lorenzo et al., 20 11 ; Uddin et al., 20 14 a), and upset water ... (Park and Blossey, 20 08), evolution of invasiveness (Kirk et al., 20 11 ; Kettenring and Mock, 20 12 ) , phenotypic plasticity to resources (Brisson et al., 20 10 ; Zhao et al., 20 10 ), in detail Whereas ... Estuaries 2: 16 - 21 EHLERS, B K 20 11 Soil microorganisms alleviate the allelochemical effects of a thyme monoterpene on the performance of an associated grass species PLoS ONE 6: e26 3 21 ELTON, C S 20 00...
... CONTROL 10 11 12 13 14 Health Education In the Initiation phase of a pandemic a decision needs to be made as to whether the severity of infection at the individual patient level is sufficient to offer ... (oseltamivir and aznamivir) can be expected to be effective, as the influenza A(H1N1)v virus has shown no markers to be sensitive to these, but this cannot be guaranteed to be sustained What are the side ... antivirals to all of those with symptoms or even to attempt delaying or containment Ensuring that there are always antivirals available for clinicians to treat those who are most ill Being able to deliver...
... Bowels 10 4 d The Dietetic Control of Sleep 11 0 e The Dietetic Control of the Kidneys and Skin 11 1 f The Dietetic Method of Curing a Cold Baths 11 11 12 a The Bath for Cleanliness 1 12 b The Tonic ... Bath 11 4 Exercise 11 5 The Hygienic Requirements of Sleep 11 8 The Control of the Thoughts 12 0 Chapter VI DEVELOPMENT The Child 12 5 Maternity 12 8 Paternity 13 0 APPENDIX Answers to questions 13 5 -14 9 ... A General Changes in the Body 28 28 a Pilosity 28 b The Voice 29 c Bone, Muscle and Gland 30 B The Genital System 32 a Structural Changes 32 b Functional Changes 32 Psychical Changes A Play and...
... greatly to the usefulness of the hand FIG 12 [Illustration: _Bones of the Hand and the Wrist._] The first bone (Figs 11 , 12 ) of each finger is so attached to the corresponding metacarpal bone as to ... knot in a bone? 10 Why are high pillows injurious? 11 Is a stooping posture a healthful position? 12 Should a boot have a heel piece? 13 Why should one always sit and walk erect? 14 Why does a ... hides a delicate nerve within that would thrill with the slightest touch Resting upon it, the brain is borne without a tremor; and, clinging to it, the vital organs are carried without fear of harm...