... consider the goals of both the presentation and individual slides How you rank yourself compared to your peers in terms of… …Ability to present 51% 38% 11% 0% Bottom 25% Bottom 26-50% Top 50-26% Top ... Bottom 25% Bottom 26-50% Top 50-26% Top 25% These results could point to a pretty substantial over-estimation of our skills compared to our peers Average? Surely not me… Never stop learning and ... might have in the near future! Find out a bit more about the creator of this survey The presentation was created by me, Ed, that’s me below! I run a presentation design company which you can find...
... activities, the teacher gives information tothe students such as who they are and what they think or feel Thus, the teacher can tell the student "You are David, you go tothe doctor and tell him what ... Angela andthe other one is the post office clerk They should improvise the conversation using the prompts to help them Point out that the conversation should be similar tothe one in the textbook, ... (30%), brain storming, story completion…(20%) The activities used are not useful They cannot create the chance for the students to use the language freely and creative Furthermore, they cannot bring...
... structure and SUMO-1 NMR structure is particularly evident in the regions of 28–43 and 71–83, that correspond tothe strand b2, the N terminus of the helix a1, the helix a2, andthe connecting loop to ... R and Rfree of 0.119 and 0.185, respectively Statistics are shown in Table Details of the refinement procedures are summarized in Table The atomic coordinates and structure factors of type I and ... involve the activating, conjugating, and ligation enzymes E1, E2 and E3 A peptidase is also required to remove the C-terminal peptide of a SUMO protein to render the mature form, which has the C-terminal...
... from the textbook analysis, interview and questionnaire analysis Significance of the study In term of theoretical significance the study tries tocontributeto verifying the correctness and significance ... devices to reading exercises Data from the interview and questionnaire will be analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively to achieve the objectives of the study Thirdly, the findings from data analysis ... organized in their own reading and writing It’s mostly due to students’ insufficient language base They not pay full attention tothe cohesive devices used in the context of the text To understand thoroughly...
... leads to higher allocation efficiency If we lookatthe concentration indices atthe national level andthe reasonable bank service prices in comparison to international charges, then this relationship ... banks are therefore also acceptable, since, on the one hand, they can recognize local growth potential and play a part in its development; on the other hand, they are able tocontributeto a regional ... is, the more the regional indicator (x-axis) increases, andthe more successful a savings bank, the more the savings banks indicator (y-axis) increases The pattern of dots in the chart demonstrates...
... different overstory removal on pine weevil feeding behaviour; (2) to examine the effect of permethrin in relation to overstory removal; and (3) to evaluate the feeding preferences andthe impact ... broadleaved and Norway spruce seedlings Table I Stand data and light environments at Åkulla in 2003 The four different overstory treatments are referred to based on their approximate relative light ... temperature in July and January (climate station located 20 km west of the experiment) was 16.2 °C/–1.3 °C andthe 30-year-mean annual precipitation was 738 mm [1] Compared tothe 30-year mean, the...
... happens Therefore, they can base on it to predict the bad weather On the contrary, English people use the image of cat and dog to indicate the bad weather Finally, each nation has it own history and ... English idioms related tothe weather 2.1 Forecasting the bad weather The main themes of English weather idioms are often about to predict the natural phenomena like rain, storm or snow Followings ... related tothe weather • It is raining cat and dog” (http://www.idiomsite.com/) This idiom means that there is a heavy and loud rainstorm It has many origins: The phrase isn't related to the...
... howto it You should also let them know what will happen if the don’t what you ask - Gain attention with a story that illustrates the problem - Show the need to solve the problem and illustrate ... voice and tone and 10% confirmed that they always make a speech with suitable voice and tone to their audience This rate shows that the majority of students has trouble with their voice and could ... with the topic ignorance In presentation making, there are so strange topics that students can not understand because they lack of knowledge and information They don’t know howto solve it and...
... customers’ Today, customers want more choice They want the ability to control their communications and entertainment experience They want to be able to communicate, to gather information, andto enjoy ... new Internet Protocol platform to meet customers’ needs Customers today want to have choice They want to control their communications and entertainment experience They want to communicate, gather ... broadband applications to communicate and work together to enhance the capabilities of otherwise separate services This is because, with IP, the digital bits all lookthe same whether they are...
... takes them by the hand and places them in the midst of the sandbanks, where they are to learn to live, in order that they may sit down atthe banquet at which they are to rest ." Later on she ... heredity, or rather the radical and violent contrast of her maternal and paternal heredity By her father she was an aristocrat and related tothe reigning houses Information prepared by the Project ... families in the neighbourhood, and there was plenty of gaiety among the young people The Duplessis took Aurore sometimes to Paris andtothe theatre "One evening," we are told in the Histoire de...
... students are often told to it without being shown howto it A history professor does not feel it is their job to show their students the basic skills of presenting a subject Furthermore, the students ... presents the rationale, the aims, the scope, the methods andthe design of the study Part 2, development, consists of chapters + Chapter I - Literature Review – deals with the concepts relevant tothe ... teach presentation skills - give suggestions for both the teachers andthe students on howto deal with their difficulties in their teaching and learning of oral presentations Scope of the study:...
... began tolook in the mirror and think, “You look terrible,” and then go back to bed I stopped surfing I just slept That week disappeared and I found myself wanting tothe same the next andthe ... silently, and irresistibly their massy cogs began to grind and mash All we could hope for now was to minimise the damage “What was that?” “What was what?” “That look. ” “What look? And off we ... tormented by the thought that maybe everybody except me knew about it and that they hadn’t told me More than that though, the news that I was the last to know had left me feeling totally and utterly...
... in patient status and why they or not activate RRSs We not know what teams atthe bedside which is useful and what they atthe bedside which is not useful We have very little information on how ... of patients atthe start of an MET program and years later *p
... you look up new words in the dictionary, what did you often do? a looked at its meaning only b looked at its pronunciation and meaning, then pronounced it in mind c looked at its pronunciation and ... is a waste of time and money To what extend you agree with this statement? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of tourism Using nicknames to chat on the Internet has some advantages and disadvantages ... Nobody can beat them atthe noble art of queuing The British actually look forward to spending their weekends in a queue, waiting for a shop to open or waiting for a parking space atthe furniture...
... teacher researchers to gather information about the ways that their particular school operates, how they teach, andhow well their students learn The information is gathered with the goals of gaining ... got at this exam However, to their surprise, they passed it The truth was that they passed the exam thanks to their exceptionally high marks in mathematics and literature rather than in English ... improving the students’ pronunciation, we would like to present the first two ones When a person speaks, they can hear what they are saying, andcan use this information to monitor their speech and to...
... to recognize (1) the units that fit together to compose the whole and (2) the types of words, called parts of speech, that make up the various units Let's look first atthe larger elements, the ... relegates the dynamic content to a subordinate clause with another weak predicate How greatly Goethe was under the spell To avoid the passive voice, you might decide not to make Goethe the subject, ... being The heart of the predicate, and sometimes the entire predicate, is the verb, a word that denotes mental or physical action or asserts existence and that can change in form to show the time...
... group work They prefer to listen tothe ideas of others rather than express their own opinions Another cultural aspect is that of the students’ attitude towards learning “Learners’ attitudes have ... are not totally aware of the role of English in an open door and market economy They learn and expect to pass the exam atthe end of each term with the belief that they will be able to be - 11 ... utterances can be made Rod Ellis (1994:200) also states that positive attitudes towards the L2, its speakers, and its culture can be expected to enhance learning and negative attitudes to impede...
... prison At church (attending church service) (prisoner) in the river / the lake / the sea / theatthe seaside / at sea ocean atthe top of the page / of + N 24 atthe end of the road atthe corner ... place) • Mrs Castle was waiting atthe bottom of the stairs • They escaped by a window atthe back of the house • I saw a taxi atthe end of the street Pattern 5: at + a place or meal of regular attendance ... for the hotel guest At 8.00 he drives the island’s children to school At 9.00 he collects the post from the boat and delivers it to all the houses on the island He also delivers the beer to the...