... theuse ofEnglish can be considered an important qualificationdistinguishing researchers who are fluent inEnglish fromothers lagging behind in many non -English- speakingcountries. German investigators ... that pressures investigators topublish their work in journals indexed by Index Medicus andthe Institute for Scientific Information because of the visibility of papers appearing in the PubMed ... committee of the studied conference mighthave invited the use ofEnglishin an attempt to increase thenumber of non-German-speaking delegates. In conclusion, we found that about one-quarter of theabstracts...
... owed the ideas of the “Techniques ofusing new language Games in teaching Grade 10 English lessons effectively” I have mentioned above to theprocess of teaching, searching, and thinking for ages. ... Adrian Doff, Teach English - Cambridge University Press - 19976. (English languageteaching training protect), The Methodology Course7. EnglishlanguageTeaching Methodology by Ministry of Education ... ages. Those are based on theMinistry of Education and Training’s policy of reforming methods of teaching- learning. To sum up, there are many methodologies ofteaching English, and eachteacher...
... learning and (3) advantages ofusing computers in reading ESP teaching and learning.I.2.3.1.1.Model ofteaching ESP reading with computersSome models ofusing computers inteaching FL can be applied ... of computers for teaching and learning (in general) and teaching and learning FL (in particular). As far as this study is concerned, certain applications of computers inteaching and learning ... Faculty of English, the author has been studying an aspect in teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for non -English- major students with the assistance of IT: Using IT inteaching and learning...
... 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance ofEnglishTeaching and Learning in Junior High Schools in Quang Ngai Province 72.1. Introduction 72.2. The Junior High School Community in Quang ... 4 1.2.2. History of methods / approaches 41.3. An overview of communicative languageteaching 5 1.3.1. Definition 5 1.3.2. Principles 5 1.3.3. Techniques for languageteaching 61.4. Summary ... Improve the Teachingof 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...
... Some disadvantages ofusing songs inteaching listening skill. Question 5 in the survey is very important as it helps to find out the disadvantages ofusing songs inteaching listening skill. ... students’ interest in learning English. In short, speaking like Finocchiaro (1973:174) by using songs language learning can be combined with recreation or aesthetic appreciation for a change of ... teaching listening skill, she wants to find out a new application of the songs inteaching English, and then offer some suggestions on how to use songs in order to enlighten the work of teaching. ...
... related to the investigation ofEnglish employed in airlines’ advertising slogans, namely The Languageof Airlines’ Advertising Slogans Page 2Doing What We Do Best 13. Asiana Airlines South ... used in airlines slogans in particular and in our social life in general. Practically, it helps to find out the effectiveness of those linguistic features when applying to the act of advertising ... advertising campaigns in which slogans play a vital part. The investigation into those slogans will hopefully reveal interesting features inlanguage used in slogans in general and airline slogans...
... study.1. To evaluate the effectiveness ofteachingofEnglish at secondary level. 2. To determine the extent of availability of instructional aids inteachingof English. 3. To identity/explore the ... Abdul Haq (teaching ofEnglishin Pakistan) and Nazir Ahmad (teaching ofEnglish as second language) are of the opinion that the position assigned to English is not true for most of our students ... precise definition ofteaching can not be given; A few definitions ofteaching are as follows.1. According to Barr (1961), teaching means many different things, and that the teaching act varies...
... CONCLUSION “ Robinson Crusoe” is the most famous and successful novel of Daniel Defoe. The charm of this story mainly lies in its intense reality, in the succession of thought, feelings and incidents ... was just beginning its struggle against feudalism, the English bourgeoisie had already become one of the ruling classes. In reality, the phenomena” land hedging and soil plundering” occurred. ... were driven out of their own lands and fields were turned into pastures for sheep-raising and wood-making industries. They had to join the force of cheap labor and working in such factories....