... engineers and technical professionals to
convey technical information in Englishfor various purposes. Therefore, besides learning
general English as an international language, engineeringstudents ... information presented in a chart or graph
• Compare and contrast people's life nowadays and 10 years ago
• Compare and contrast the living environment of two residential areas
• Compare and ... available.
A. Use of Subordinate Clauses
Technical writing involves a lot of analytical writing. Subordinate clauses are powerful
tools for analyzing the logical relationships among ideas such as a chronological...
... Functional-Notional Approach stopped teaching grammar and
started teaching more practical phrases and vocabulary for everyday life and social
situations. Students learnt spoken functions such as asking ... to American and British proponents, Communicative Language Teaching is an
approach that aims to (a) make communicative competence the goal of language teaching
and (b) develop procedures for ... matter?
• What should the teacher do about it?
IMPORTANT POINTS:
• Mistakes are not “bad”.
• They are natural and unavoidable part of learning a language.
• They are useful. They show the teacher...
... sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign
Languages Department, Quang Ngai Teachers Training College for their attention and
encouragement.
I am appreciative of all those ... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all my teachers at College
of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University-Hanoi for their valuable lectures. And ... Students& apos; Attitude 11
• Students& apos; need forEnglish 11
• Students& apos; strengths and weaknesses 11
2.6.2.4. Teachers’ Performance and Perception 11
• Teachers' workload 11
• Professional...
... language- in-education (Tibategeza, 2009; Swila, 2009; Rugemalira, 2005;
Rubagumya, 1991; Mlama and Materu, 1978) have advocated a switch to Kiswahili as alanguage of
instruction at all levels of education ... Tanzania and South
Africa, E&D Limited, Dar es Salaam, pp.14-34.
Rajan, R., & Sumra, S. (2010), “Are our children learning?” Twaweza annual learning assessment report 2010,
Twaweza, Dar ... grammar programme: A workbook in basic grammar for
academic purposes, Communication Skills Unit, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam.
International Journal of Development and Sustainability
...
... Therefore , listening is regarded to be among
the most important educational goals. It has a great influence on value formation and it
increases an individual’s level of vocational skills and ... skills.
1.3.3. Listening as a means of acquiring a language
“ Listening to spoken English is an important way of acquiring the language of “
picking up” structures and vocabularies” (Adrian Doff, 1995. ... - Chapter two deals with analyses on general learning situation at FLSS, learning
requirements, teachers and teaching methods, materials as well as material assessments. Also
in this chapter...
... cultural, scientific and educational exchanges on an
international basis.
There has been no general policy for the teaching and learning of the English
language at VNU. What has been achieved ... One. Also, the separation of
GE phase and ESP phase has led to the students& apos; lack of motivation to learn the
language. COT's students claimed that what they learned in GE phase was ...
categories as follows:
1. a focus on communicative functions;
2. a focus on meaningful tasks rather than on language;
3. efforts to make tasks and language relevant to a target group of learners...
... will gain qualitatively from
the many minds approach and quantitatively from considerable
savings in time and energy.
Diet
`What we eat is what we are' is a familiar saying which probably ... marks were only in the high
average range. Paula's results were somewhat better. She had
always been hard working, because she felt that learning wasn't
easy for her.
Jim was asked ... demanding, but that is exactly what studying at upper
secondary and tertiary levels is all about.
These are but a few of the critical skills which many students
and, indeed teachers, assume are...
... 1932-
Longman English grammar practice (Intermediate level)
1.
English language. Grammar
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Longman English ...
'no'
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few',
' (a)
little',
'fewer',
'less'
'Both'
...
'less'
'Both'
and
'all'
'All
(the)',
'(dthe)
whole',
'each'
and
'every'
'Another',
'(the)
other(s)',
'either',
...
... value of
Vd/v,
regardless of the actual values of the original variables. This means that if, for
each observation, the values of
nd/V
and
Vd/v
are calculated and plotted as a graph,
all ...
It may be regarded as a measure of the relative magnitudes of viscosity and inertia
of the fluid and has the practical advantage, in calculations, of replacing two values
representing
p
and ... is in effect a point and thus the above
analysis shows that, at a point, the three pressures considered are equal. In addition,
the angle
a
is purely arbitrary and can take any value, while...
... is seen that the values of Re for cases (C) and (E) are very close to that for the full-size
aircraft. Cases
(A) ,
(C) and
(E)
are therefore dynamically similar, and the flow patterns in ... 1.2 An aeroplane approaches to land at a speed of 40 m
s-l
at sea level.
A
1/5th
scale model is tested under dynamically similar conditions in a Compressed Air Tunnel (CAT)
working at 10 atmospheres ... actual values of the original variables. This means that if, for
each observation, the values of
nd/V
and
Vd/v
are calculated and plotted as a graph,
all the results should lie on a single...
... in
America. Watson demonstrated empirical evidence for classical conditioning
in the case of a boy called Little Albert, whom he trained to be afraid of a white rat
by associating its appearance ... collection,
scholarships and bursaries, the running of formal examinations, the allocation of
accommodation, careers advice, health services, library and information tech-
nology (about which we have a great ... characters and/or data that may
be used herein (in case studies or in examples) are not intended to represent any
real individual, company, product or event.
Cartoons drawn by Adam Paxman
particular...
... comprise a continuous and deformable material
so
that the forces are
transmitted throughout its volume. Thus, at any internal point
0
there is a resultant
force
6P.
The particle of material at ...
to two symmetrically placed transverse loads each of magnitude
Q.
A
rectangular
strain gauge rosette located at a point P
on
the centroidal axis on one vertical face
and
+0.002
respectively. ...
But for small displacements the derivatives of
u,
w
and
w
are small compared with 1,
so
that, as we are concerned here with actual length rather than change in length, we
may use the approximations...