... ( 25 %) Marks – 10 8–9 7–8 6–7 5 6 Under Use grammar games Not use grammar games Numbers of students % Numbers of students % 2.5 12. 5 22 .5 17 .5 16 40 10 15 16 40 10 25 Table Result of tests 2. 2.3 ... correctly 19 % 47 .5 Not use grammar games Number of students % Lesson 14 35 10 Sum 33 82. 5 17 Table The number of students answers teacher’s questions correctly 17 .5 25 42. 5 Table below expresses ... in lessons - sometimes Frequency % 52 . 45 - usually 27 .5 - seldom 19.6 - never 0 .5 Table Students’ comments on teachers’ frequency of using grammar games 2.2 .2 Analyzing result of class observation...
... 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 Pre-reading activities 22 3.7 .5 .2 While-reading activities 24 3.7 .5. 3 ... LITERATURE REVIEW 2. 1 Introduction 2.2 Definition of 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 ... mentions Often 12 60 Sometimes 25 26 Never 15 As clearly shown in Table 2, most of students often read English because they want to gain or get their desire and aims Besides, 25 % students sometimes...
... the 29 participating primary care physicians was 52 . 2 years (sd 5. 1 years; range: 43 to 64 years) Eighteen were male ( 62% ) The average time practicing was 14 years (sd 7 .5 years; range: to 27 ... whether they would like to be counselled again with arriba-lib Of those asked, 65 .2% wanted to be counselled again with arriba-lib, 18.9% had no defined preference, and 15. 9% did not remember the ... 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)...
... observation) According to the historical publication, Ad Destinatum II (1960-19 82) (University of Pretoria 19 82: 1 32- 133), which records the history of the University of Pretoria until 19 82, Accounting ... Accessed: February 20 07 Mouton, J 20 01 How to succeed in your master’s and doctoral studies Pretoria: Van Schaik Mouton, J 1996 Understanding social research Pretoria: Van Schaik 24 Meditari Accountancy ... Accountants (IFAC 20 03 :54 ) The standards concerned came into force on January 20 05 Member organisations of IFAC, such as SAICA, are expected to implement the standards (IFAC 20 03 :2) , although the...
... 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 was defeated b The compound1 was oxidized 25 a France was ... sentences 25 .a and 25 .b cannot be derived from 24 .a and 24 .b respectively since it is not possible to say that 24 .a and 24 .b can be derived from full passives containing by-phrases with a pronoun ... selection of passive voice, according to Lock (ibid.), is motivated by “the desire not to switch the Theme,” or to maintain continuity” (Downing, 19 92: 25 5; ) for example: 18 She put her head...
... 45 45% 55 55 % 13 29 29 % 71 71% 14 70 70% 30 30% 15 82 82% 18 18% 37 With regard to the table 2. 4, it is clear to realize that the participants have a little difficulty with question 15, 82 % ... 27 CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY 28 2. 1 Research design 28 2.2 Research participants 28 2. 3 Research procedure 29 2. 4 Data collection instruments 30 2. 4.1 ... 33 33% 67 67% 18 20 20 % 80 80% 19 48 48% 52 52 % 20 37 40% 63 60% As shown in table 2. 5, question 18 of the part four is considered the most difficult for the participants Only 20 out of 100 participants...
... (Kristin, 20 02; Saltonstall, 20 03; Saltonstall et al., 20 05) Again, disturbance has been shown to disproportionally increase growth of the non-native P australis strain in relation to the native ... Annals of Botany 95: 124 7 1 25 2 CHAMBERS, R M., L A MEYERSON, and K SALTONSTALL 1999 Expansion of Phragmites australis into tidal wetlands of North America Aquatic Botany 64: 26 1 -27 3 CHAMBERS, R ... Botanical Review 59 : 155 -21 0 GRATTON, C., and R F DENNO 20 05 Restoration of arthropod assemblages in a spartina salt marsh following removal of the invasive plant Phragmites australis Restoration Ecology...
... 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 ... antiviral agents to people who need them most in a timely manner since, to be effective, they have to be given within 48 hours of symptoms beginning Prioritising the key groups to receive antivirals ... carried out to optimise the usefulness of existing stockpiles small or large An important general principle contends that having stockpiles is of limited use without agreed objectives, protocols,...
... 1 12 a The Bath for Cleanliness 1 12 b The Tonic Bath 114 Exercise 1 15 The Hygienic Requirements of Sleep 118 The Control of the Thoughts 120 Chapter VI DEVELOPMENT The Child 1 25 Maternity 128 ... 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 ... compensated [ 25 ] CHAPTER II ADOLESCENCE IN THE MALE [26 ] [27 ] ADOLESCENCE IN THE MALE.ToC The period of a young man's life from about fifteen to twenty-five years, when he is growing from boyhood to mature...
... 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 ... closely resemble each other The arm corresponds to the thigh; the forearm, to the leg; the wrist, to the ankle; the fingers, to the toes The fingers and the toes are so much alike that they receive ... body is made to fall on this arch by means of a variety of joints These joints further enable the foot to be applied, without inconvenience, to rough and uneven surfaces. HINTON.] The toes naturally...