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A study on some major factors affecting English learning of grade 6 ethnic minority students of a mountainous secondary school to help them learn better

A study on some major factors affecting English learning of grade 6 ethnic minority students of a mountainous secondary school to help them learn better

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2012, 15:04
... taught English, they not have many chances to communicate in English either Hence, it is difficult for the ethnic students get success in English 4.2 Suggestions for teaching and learning English ... strategies: involve planning for learning, thinking about learning and how to make it effective, self-monitoring during learning and evaluation of how successful learning has been after working ... specifically to states of emotion and thought relating to the English language, to the learning of English and to the culture of English- speaking peoples Gardner, R.C (1985:8) adds that individual’s...
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Fluent English Complete Course

Fluent English Complete Course

Ngày tải lên : 15/04/2013, 12:18
... SHOOTING THE BREEZE 199 20 A Say It Clearly!: English Intonation 199 20 B English At Work: Dialogue - A Block Party 199 20 C English Under the Hood: REAL ENGLISH IDIOMS 215 Build Your Vocabulary 200 ... intermediate students of English — consonant clusters, linking, reduced English, challenging sounds, etc • English at Work The second section of each lesson features English in realistic contexts, ... with get 204 19 B English At Work: Dialogue - Isn't This an Emergency? 188 20 F Real English: Shooting the Breeze 205 19 C Build Your Vocabulary 189 20 H Listen Up! 208 19 D English Under the...
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A complete English language course part 1

A complete English language course part 1

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 17:15
... Gareth Colloquial English: a complete English language course / Gareth King p cm Includes index English language – Textbooks for foreign speakers English language – Spoken English – Problems, ... 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4211 Colloquial English A Complete English Language Course Gareth King First edition published 2005 by Routledge Park Square, Milton Park, ... Language Courses Available in: Chinese, French, Portuguese and Spanish 1111 10 11 1211 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4211 Colloquial English...
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A complete English language course part 2

A complete English language course part 2

Ngày tải lên : 20/10/2013, 17:15
... people learning English, but it is something that must be accepted from the start – you will have to learn pronunciations as well as spellings But the important thing to remember is that English ... 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4211 English spelling You will see that sometimes phonetic symbols have been used to help you with pronunciation in this book This is because English spelling (like French ... learn English all over the world, and they all manage pretty well with the spelling, because the more contact you have with the language, the easier it is If you approach this aspect of English...
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English Learning Psychology

English Learning Psychology

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 12:15
... personal finances Learn Business English With The Effortless English System Of course, my lessons are also great for learning English I use the same powerful Effortless English System that I use with ... Join the online English revolution and improve your English speaking fast! English conversation is quite different from English reading Conversation uses a different type of English, including ... easy questions, you are actually learning English grammar This kind of learning is useful and practical You can learn English online with these stories- just download them and put them on your...
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A complete English language course part 3

A complete English language course part 3

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 16:15
... PERSONAL PRONOUNS that are used with verbs in English Here they are again: I you he she we they These are mostly used before verbs Notice that in English we have different pronouns in the singular ... not here – he’s off on a course1 somewhere But there’s his brother, Mike He’s in computers Really? Like me! Let’s go and introduce ourselves, shall we? Good idea off on a course = ‘away from home ... number of idiomatic meanings in colloquial English In Dialogue 7, Su asks Is Tim off today? , and in Dialogue 11, Rosemary says that Steve is off on a course – in this kind of-phrase, off ...
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A complete English language course part 4

A complete English language course part 4

Ngày tải lên : 24/10/2013, 16:15
... also have said Me too!, Same here! or So am I! Here are some more examples: Posh and Becks are English Terry’s a long-distance lorry driver My brother’s an accountant Gerry’s going to Spain this ... which is a consonant sound, so a is correct here Pronunciation Many very commonly used words in English have both STRONG and WEAK pronunciations In normal speech we use the weak pronunciation ... may have noticed that none of the speakers in Dialogue 13 actually said Goodbye – in colloquial English this phrase is usually shortened to Bye It is always okay to use this when you are leaving...
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A complete English language course part 5

A complete English language course part 5

Ngày tải lên : 28/10/2013, 22:15
... handsome they are! Thank you! Language point 13 – weak forms A number of very common short words in English have two pronunciations: a FULL PRONUNCIATION when they are given special emphasis, and ... a publisher’s 28 Language point 14 – forms of the verb There are five main forms of the verb in English – let’s look at them quickly, using an ordinary REGULAR VERB, talk: BASE-FORM talk – S-FORM ... this is the simplest form of the verb, with no endings added However, a lot of common verbs in English are IRREGULAR in the ED-FORM (for example, speak changes to spoke, not ‘speaked’), and there...
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A complete English language course part 6

A complete English language course part 6

Ngày tải lên : 28/10/2013, 22:15
... of John’ But we say John’s book So we have two POSSESSIVE: OF-PHRASE: GENITIVE constructions in English: John’s book the end of the road (X’s Y) (the Y of X) 37 1111 10 11 1211 13 14 15 16 17 ... Dialogue means continue – it has nothing to with carry Phrasal verbs are very important in colloquial English – they are often used instead of more formal ‘standard’ words Here are some more examples: ... ‘discover’ ‘arrive’ ‘disappoint’ ‘argue’ ‘stop working’ (machine) It’s usually the very common verbs in English that form phrasal verbs – verbs such as: come turn go give put let set find take make and...
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A complete English language course part 7

A complete English language course part 7

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2013, 20:15
... total that I have to pay?’ Language point 23 – counting and quantity There are two types of noun in English: • nouns such as cup, egg, garden, book, mouse which are COUNTABLE (C) • nouns such as water, ... used with QUANTITY WORDS: 14 a box of matches 15 a pint of milk 16 17 18 Be careful! In colloquial English we don’t use much and many 19 on their own, except in NEGATIVE sentences – instead we say ... carrots washing-up liquid twelve bars of chocolate cheese biscuits rice bottles of water a chicken an English book toothpaste light bulbs toothbrush playing cards tin of rice pudding box of soap powder...
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A complete English language course part 8

A complete English language course part 8

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2013, 20:15
... 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4211 Idiom • We use sorry, of course, to apologise to someone If we want to refer back to the situation or incident we’re apologising ... I’m going to buy a paper (UC) (C) (to write on) (to read) 58 Most dictionaries for learners of English will tell you when a noun can be both UC and C Some books and dictionaries call UC nouns ... then he says to the waiter: not I don’t think it’s right ‘I think it isn’t right’ In colloquial English we don’t usually say I think when what follows is NEGATIVE – instead we change it round...
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A complete English language course part 9

A complete English language course part 9

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2013, 20:15
... your English) (do some aerobics) (have lunch with us) Would you like to sit here? Would you like to play a game of chess? Would you like to order the food? Would you like to practise your English? ... drink? How about (play/playing) a game of snooker? Why don’t we (phone/phoning) Jane to see if she’s free? Shall we (stay/staying) in tonight? How about (go/going) for a swim? Exercise Fill in the ... been done for you go to the cinema (how) go swimming (shall) organise a party (let’s) practise our English (why) wash the car (shall) How about going to the cinema? _ ? ...
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Tài liệu A complete English language course part 10 doc

Tài liệu A complete English language course part 10 doc

Ngày tải lên : 15/12/2013, 05:15
... there, is he? No – but I’m expecting him round later on OK – could you get him to ring me back? Of course Can you give me your number? I think he’s got it, but let me give you it now just in case ... by that name means ‘with that name’ Language point 35 – phone language Speaking on the phone in English is easy once you have learnt a 10 few important phrases: 11 1211 • Use hello / hə`l υ/ to ... voice, either say 29 Who is that? 30 or Who am I speaking to? 31 32 33 34 Remember that in British English on the phone ‘that’ refers to the 35 person on the other end of the phone, and this refers...
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