... English vocabulary: theirattitude towards learning English vocabulary, how they learn, how they are taught, and thedifficulties they face when learning English vocabularyThe sample of the questionnaire ... and the reality of learning English vocabulary which serves for gathering information of students attitudes tovocabulary learning, the ways thestudents learn English vocabulary, some difficulties ... vocabulary was medium This number presents 58% 15% of them thought their English vocabulary was rather good 25 % of them supposed theirvocabulary was bad Only 2% of thestudents found that their...
... contribution totheirstudentsvocabularylearning at the university Their contribution can be made in the kind of encouraging and guiding theirstudents how to approach effective strategies of learning ... one of their roles is to modify activities to suit learners’ needs In the case of VUC, given these tasks, the teachers should be encouraged to help theirstudentsto solve their problems by IV.2.1 ... VUC b To suggest some solutions to improve thestudentsvocabularylearning Scope of the study This study is limited tothe area of investigating in English vocabularylearningfacedbythe first-year...
... word and then ask them to find out the other related words origin from the given word to fill in the chart - Ask them to work in pairs and then compare - Ask them to explain the meanings of the words ... Difficulties due tostudentsvocabulary learning: Students own vocabularylearning is the main factor causes their own difficulties in vocabulary memorizing Students rare at-home and in-class vocabulary ... of their feeling of boredom and passiveness in learningvocabulary result in theirdifficulties in memorizing ESP vocabulary Furthermore, few chances for thestudentsto use new vocabulary to...
... that their good attitudes towards the importance of vocabularylearning motivate them to overcome thedifficulties they encounter in theirlearning process When being asked about the role of vocabulary ... carried out to look into their attitudes towards English vocabulary, theirdifficulties and strategies in learning vocabulary, the teachers’ activities in teaching vocabulary and thestudentsexpectations ... etc Therefore, I conducted a study to find out the causes of theirdifficulties Then, the factors that most affect theirlearning of English vocabulary can be identified The solutions to these...
... Encouraging thestudentsto relate their background knowledge with the topic they are going to listen The teacher should encourage the learners to think about and discuss the topic they are going to listen ... difficultiestothestudentsThe first problem is the topics in the textbook They are not interesting enough for thestudents Therefore, they can not activate thestudents interest in learning listening ... when the teacher provides and tries to gain feedback from the students, they gradually erase the distance between them and thestudents so that theirstudents can share difficulties in learning...
... visitors So, there was a certainty of Tour guide students negative attitudes towards their ESP learning course 3.1.2.3 Students evaluations of the topics and their oral presentations of Tour ... suggestions 81.25% of students believed that they had to improve their knowledge of English And to 70 students (87.5%), it was important for the teacher(s) to help thestudentsto improve their linguistic ... presentations in 19 their future career 3.1.2.3 Students evaluations of the topics and their oral presentation of Tour 19 guides in the class 3.1.2.4 Studentsdifficulties in learning English...
... “sets the scene” and engages the audience by motivating them to listen by relating the topic totheir interests Part two is the body or the development It must explain, support, and defend the theme ... visitors So, there was a certainty of Tour guide students negative attitudes towards their ESP learning course 3.1.2.3 Students evaluations of the topics and their oral presentations of Tour ... Also, they need to help thestudentsto build their confidence, which is a key tothe success of their oral presentations 4.2.2 For students 38 4.2.2.1 Improve their knowledge of ESP Based the...
... previous part of the thesis, thestudents errors are due totheir limited understanding of the use of to- infinitives Thestudents expect their teachers to 28 help them be aware of to- infinitives ... As a result, thestudents made their real effort to complete the questionnaire Thestudents could review the theory before doing the test, but they had tothe test independently The limited time ... would be wrong 10 You are lucky to win the game KEY: to find to give to buy to be to want, to talk to write to oppose to stay, to paint to break 10 to win 41 II Give the correct form of words 11...
... of my students complain that they learn a lot of new words, but they soon forget most of them There may be problems in their ways of learningvocabulary and problems in teaching it All of the above ... Aims of the study This study aims at finding out thedifficulties that the first year students at THCCA have faced with in learningvocabulary for speaking skills To fulfill this aim, the following ... evaluating the results from the surveyed data + Giving some solutions tothe development of vocabularylearning From these, the researcher tries to give some recommendations to teach vocabulary more effectively...
... reduce studentsdifficultiesto help them study vocabulary more effectively RESEARCH QUESTIONS What are the factors causing difficulties for the th form studentslearning of English vocabulary at ... FINDINGS Other factors Internal factors External factors INTERNAL FACTORS - Lack of motivation - Ineffective ways of learningvocabulary - Age of the learners EXTERNAL FACTORS - The English learning ... different vocabularylearning strategies - Learningvocabulary through communication - Learningvocabulary through listening - Learningvocabularyby guessing from context - Learning vocabulary...
... non-copular verbs: to appear to become to get to feel to grow to keep to look to remain to smell to sound to stay to taste to turn If the subject of the verb is to be modified, a predicative is required ... similar tothe first one There are five given sentences in the task for thestudentsto rewrite This task was designed to check whether thestudents know how to make up sentences in which either ... explanation by teacher was given on vocabulary or any other things of the test Forty minutes later, all the papers were then gathered bythe leader of the class and given tothe teacher as the researcher...
... using their eyes to adsorb English not their ears In process of learning pronunciation, English sound need to be both the ears and the mouths work together and their brain helping them remember the ... 2, are to investigate thestudentsattitudeto English learning and English pronunciation Item is to survey thestudents psychology tolearning pronunciation with their teachers Item is to investigate ... out to check how proficient thestudents pronounce /θ/, /ð/, to compare thestudents proficiency of the classes taught bythe teachers and of the classes taught bythe researcher 2.3.1 The questionnaire...
... upperintermediate students reported on the lack of uncommon vocabulary in their speaking The root of this problem seems to lie in the awareness of thestudents rather than their language proficiency Class/ Themes ... questionnaire about their reactions tothe approach to assessment, she found that the examiners adhered closely tothe descriptors when rating indicating that there seemed to be no bias in marking the Speaking ... snapshots of lessons they took Yet some students were absent from class several times, and this made their story shorter than the others Their narratives could be „told‟ either in English or in...
... one of the most important to choose this tool is that thestudents taking part in the survey have opportunity to express their opinions and needs without worries either to be embarrassed or to be ... that the result of the questionnaire was to serve the research and it had no influence on their study 13 results Hence, they made their real effort to questionnaire without copying from the others ... the teachers to enable thestudentsto realize the importance of the indefinite articles in the English language The teacher should introduce all possible uses of the indefinite articles to the...
... of stock; out of turn - to bed; to church; to dinner; to hospital; to prison; to town; to university; to work Each of the above set phrases has a fixed meaning It is possible to use some of these ... of the errors in the use of zero article made bythestudents in grade 11 at Vu Tien High School in the academic year of 2013 2014 To offer some suggestions to minimize the errors made bythestudents ... was to serve the research and it had no influence on their study results.Therefore, they did not need to worry about personal information leak As a result, thestudents made their real effort to...
... objectives 23 The first survey part was assessed in the following categories: Students background (the length of their English learning process and their background) Studentsattitude toward learning ... (18 students) of thestudents come from the city, and the rest are from the countryside and start living in the urban when they enter the college From the data collected the majority of thestudents ... and these sounds are pronounced to be devoiced However, some students seemed to be unconscious totheir ever habit of schwa epenthesis that they made their clusters clearer and clearer They, therefore,...
... examples the blind; the deaf; the living/ the dead; the rich/ the poor; the young/ the old; the unemployed We can never use these adjectives on their own to refer to single individuals If we wish to ... can be seen from the previous part of the thesis, thestudents errors are due totheir limited understanding of the use of adjectives Thestudents expect their teachers to help them be aware of ... ones Thestudents who made the most errors were identified in the last step II.1.8 Result of the survey In the first part of the survey, thestudents were asked to give their selfassessment of their...