... malleable d tough e scratch-resistant f conductive and malleable g durable and hard h stiff and brittle i ductile and corrosion-resistant j heat-resistant and chemical-resistant Materials Metal Aluminium ... and double glazing Polyester resin is used for boat and car bodies 10 Polyester resin is hard and has good chemical and heat resistance Plastics are synthetic materials They can be softened and ... is destructive and wasteful It causes the moving parts to wear and it produces heat where it is not wanted Engineers reduce friction by using very highly polished materials andby lubricating...
... repetition and collocation IMPLICATIONS 2.1 Implications for teachersand students of EC In order to help students andteachers improve their teaching and learning of grammatical and lexical ... and a few of the other elements, mainly hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen Substances containing no elements other than carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are known by the hundred thousands, and ... understand and produce a text This is because of the insufficient awareness of both teachersand learners in teaching and learning English, i.e learning English is learning vocabulary and grammar...
... 15: Stock and shares Sample text 3: Bonds Unit 16: Bonds Sample text 4: Market leaders, challengers and followers Unit 18: Market structure and competition Sample text 5: Taxation (and how to ... cohesive device and their frequency of occurrence in EBS text book and providing an insight into the use of these lexical cohesive devices thereby hopefully assisting the learning and teaching of ... determined by the particular purpose of it is introducing key economic terms and clarifying business and economic concepts Similarly, the use of antonyms in BE texts help explain the terms and notions...
... understand and produce a text This is because of the insufficient awareness of both teachersand learners in teaching and learning English, i.e learning English is learning vocabulary and grammar ... devices Since a better understanding of cohesion undoubtedly helps teachersand students improve their teaching and learning As a teacher of English in general and of EC in particular, I decided ... coherence and comprehensibility The more explicit cohesive relationships are, the easier a text is to understand The coherence of a text can be created through lexical and grammatical cohesive links and...
... of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles, letters, and advertisements Each text is followed by several questions Select the best answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), ... answer (C) and mark it on your answer sheet 2 PART Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English They will not be printed in your test book and will be ... question on your answer sheet and mark your answer The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time Example Statement (C), “They’re standing near the table,” is...
... teaching and learning reading English for Biology using IT at HNUE by analyzing students’ questionnaire, teacher interview; and Investigating certain recommendations for administrators andteachers ... English as a foreign language (EFL) teaching and learning and computers in ESP teaching and learning I.1 Theoretical backgrounds of computers and EFL teaching and learning I.1.1 Introduction This section ... teaching and learning and computer uses in EFL teaching learning are investigated I.1.2 Educational Technology and EFL teaching and learning Thanks to the achievements of international science and...
... clay, silt and sand) carried and deposited by water and wind The sediments later became compressed by more material on top and cemented to form new rocks such as sandstones, clays and shales ... rocks to expand and contract by different amounts, and so cracking and shattering often occurs 13 Wetting and drying of some rocks such as clays and shales causes expansion and contraction and results ... obtain water, nutrients and oxygen for root respiration, and firm anchorage Soils are formed by the weathering of rocks, followed by the growth and decay of plants, animals, and soil micro-organisms...
... clay, silt and sand) carried and deposited by water and wind The sediments later became compressed by more material on top and cemented to form new rocks such as sandstones, clays and shales ... rocks to expand and contract by different amounts, and so cracking and shattering often occurs 13 Wetting and drying of some rocks such as clays and shales causes expansion and contraction and results ... obtain water, nutrients and oxygen for root respiration, and firm anchorage Soils are formed by the weathering of rocks, followed by the growth and decay of plants, animals, and soil micro-organisms...
... meetings, conventions, and sports events ᮣ managerial, sales, and technical employees in international business, commerce, and industry who require English for their work ᮣ candidates for training ... Switzerland Chapter A B O U T T H E T O E I C T E S T Commonly Asked Questions WHY TAKE THE TOEIC TEST? The TOEIC test is the choice of more than million examinees a year and is recognized by thousands ... MEASURE SPEAKING AND WRITING? The TOEIC test measures listening and reading directly These skills can be tested objectively, costeffectively, and efficiently Testing speaking and writing directly...
... t can be trivially augmented by adding near-synonymous lexical and syntactic variants For example, i is high can be replaced by signal i holds, and after cycle by cycle later This adds no ... sentences generated by c t l e n g soon become structurally ambiguous We can solve this either by generating unambiguous paraphrases, or by analysing the relevant class of ambiguities and making sure ... value, and n is a natural number indicating duration The semantic clauses would have to be correspondingly augmented as carried out for example by Nelken and Francez (1996), for rise(p) and fall(p)...
... clay, silt and sand) carried and deposited by water and wind The sediments later became compressed by more material on top and cemented to form new rocks such as sandstones, clays and shales ... rocks to expand and contract by different amounts, and so cracking and shattering often occurs 13 Wetting and drying of some rocks such as clays and shales causes expansion and contraction and results ... obtain water, nutrients and oxygen for root respiration, and firm anchorage Soils are formed by the weathering of rocks, followed by the growth and decay of plants, animals, and soil micro-organisms...
... 2015) • Coordinate scientific and technical reviews by health and environment experts to identify knowledge gaps and refine normative health and environment standards and guidelines Expected outcomes ... and the Environment (2010 - 2015) The overall goal is to create safe, healthy and clean environments that allow children to grow and develop in good health and to contribute to the economic and ... strong partnerships and close networking Collaboration between and among WHO, WHO collaborating centres and international organizations, such as UNICEF and UNEP, national and regional organizations,...
... value) was determined and standardised by dividing the value by the mean standard deviation of both scores (effect size) [32], thus the direction of disagreement between the self- and proxy ratings ... Design and sample The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) was carried out by the Robert Koch Institute from 2003 to 2006 Details of the preparation and ... assessments by proxies and children [15] As part of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) of the Robert Koch Institute, the children self-report- and...