... answer after listening Interviewer: Did you often evaluate your level of listening after finishing listening? S3: No Interviewer: Describe your experience of listening strategy instruction session ... not, and find the reasons for that Interviewer: Which strategies did you like and dislike? S4: I think they are planning and monitoring Interviewer: Do you think the listening strategy instruction ... STUDENT INTERVIEW (Translation of Student Interviews) The interview with the first student (S1) Interviewer: How would you describe the level of your listening comprehension of listening practice
Ngày tải lên: 23/09/2020, 21:34
... within telephone conversation openings may interfere with speaker‟s intentions and expectations when talking on the phone Finally, the relevance of my investigation for second language teaching ... each other, for example, speaking on the telephone or face-to-face, writing a letter or sending an e-mail message, reading the newspaper or interpreting a graph or a chart The way in which people ... at the end of the turn or in any case after uttering the place and/or receiver‟s identity Such findings may influence intercultural communication training programs in several ways First, one
Ngày tải lên: 30/09/2020, 13:04
Telephone conversation openings in english and vietnamese (from a language cultural perspective
... within telephone conversation openings may interfere with speaker‟s intentions and expectations when talking on the phone Finally, the relevance of my investigation for second language teaching ... each other, for example, speaking on the telephone or face-to-face, writing a letter or sending an e-mail message, reading the newspaper or interpreting a graph or a chart The way in which people ... at the end of the turn or in any case after uttering the place and/or receiver‟s identity Such findings may influence intercultural communication training programs in several ways First, one
Ngày tải lên: 08/11/2020, 14:41
(LUẬN VĂN THẠC SĨ) Telephone conversation openings in English and Vietnamese (from a language - cultural perspective
... each other, for example, speaking on the telephone or face-to-face, writing a letter or sending an e-mail message, reading the newspaper or interpreting a graph or a chart The way in which people ... at the end of the turn or in any case after uttering the place and/or receiver‟s identity Such findings may influence intercultural communication training programs in several ways First, one ... skknchat@gmail.com In general, telephone conversation openings in both English and Vietnamese follow the same routine as Schegloff suggested However, there is slight difference between English and Vietnamese In
Ngày tải lên: 28/06/2022, 08:30
Luận văn thạc sĩ VNU ULIS telephone conversation openings in english and vietnamese (from a language cultural perspective
... each other, for example, speaking on the telephone or face-to-face, writing a letter or sending an e-mail message, reading the newspaper or interpreting a graph or a chart The way in which people ... at the end of the turn or in any case after uttering the place and/or receiver‟s identity Such findings may influence intercultural communication training programs in several ways First, one ... luanvanchat@agmail.com In general, telephone conversation openings in both English and Vietnamese follow the same routine as Schegloff suggested However, there is slight difference between English and Vietnamese In
Ngày tải lên: 06/12/2022, 09:22
A STUDY ON EVIDENTIALS IN ENGLISH
... locutionary act we are “saying something”, while in the illocutionary act we are “doing something” – answering a question, announcing a verdict, giving a warning or making a promise. These ideas ... in terms of sharing information together with expressing their emotions and attitudes. More importantly, these linguistic devices do give some certain influence over the listeners or the information ... “certainly” and 1 “possibly” mentioned as lexical devices. Givón (Mind, Code and Context – Essays in Pragmatics, 1989) also shows his interest in modality in a way of producing
Ngày tải lên: 05/04/2013, 14:29
130 common mistakes in english
... hating her because she is mean 58 Intend & attempt I attempt to attend university when I finish school I intend to attend university when I finish school 59 It’s & its It’s going to snow Its going ... billion is a thousand million in the USA A billion is a million million in the USA Copyright by Andrew D Miles, 2010 20 Boring I find the economics class boring I’m boring at the economics class ... meeting We met by chance We were expected to wear casual clothes so I didn’t bring a tie 24 Certainly & surely Unemployment is certainly rising Look at these figures! Unemployment is surely rising
Ngày tải lên: 25/05/2013, 11:34
errors in English
... together,” in contrast, is a phrase meaning ? ?in a group.” For example: “The wedding guests were gathered all together in the garden.” Undressed people are said in informal speech to be ? ?in the altogether” ... etc.); but in ordinary speech this distinction is not always maintained. It is disingenuous to pretend that people who use “gender” in the new senses are making an error, just as it is disingenuous ... spacecraft, there’s no point in calling it a "UFO.” I love the sign I once saw in a Seattle bookstore labeling the alien-invasion section: “Incorrectly Identified Flying Objects." XMAS/CHRISTMAS
Ngày tải lên: 04/08/2013, 01:26
errors in English
... together,” in contrast, is a phrase meaning ? ?in a group.” For example: “The wedding guests were gathered all together in the garden.” Undressed people are said in informal speech to be ? ?in the altogether” ... etc.); but in ordinary speech this distinction is not always maintained. It is disingenuous to pretend that people who use “gender” in the new senses are making an error, just as it is disingenuous ... spacecraft, there’s no point in calling it a "UFO.” I love the sign I once saw in a Seattle bookstore labeling the alien-invasion section: “Incorrectly Identified Flying Objects." XMAS/CHRISTMAS
Ngày tải lên: 04/08/2013, 01:26
Common errors in english usage
... law; in all of these cases you are making the object of the adoption your own, accepting it If you adapt something, however, you are changing it ADDICTING/ADDICTIVE Do you find beer nuts addicting ... signs So far we've used examples containing acute (right-leaning) accent marks French and Italian (but not Spanish) words often contain grave (left-leaning) accents; in Italian it's a caffe It ... words not completely assimilated into English like pinata and nino retain the tilde, which tells you that an "N" is to be pronounced with a "Y" sound after it In English- language publications accent
Ngày tải lên: 17/08/2013, 09:19
ESSENTIAL IDIOMS IN ENGLISH
... have in mind going to the park o It's up to you what we eat tonight Do you have anything in mind? to keep in mind: to remember, not to forget (S) (also: to bear in mind) o Please keep in ... part in: to be involved in, to participate in (also: to be in on) o Martin was sick and could not take part in the meeting yesterday. o I didn't want to be in on their argument, so I remained ... until next weekend, okay? in a hurry: hurried, rushed (also: in a rush) o Alex seems in a hurry; he must be late for his train again. o She's always in a rush in the morning to get the kids to
Ngày tải lên: 17/08/2013, 10:40
Learn how to say things and what you think in english
... Teaching grammar of written and spoken English Teaching ESP, including English for Information Technology, International Finance and Banking, Tourism and Hotel Industry Teaching Business English ... meeting, telephoning and socializing Teaching debating and critical thinking skills in English Researching Cultural Studies in English language education (culture and language, multiculturalism in ... entertainment Mass (INVOLVING MANY) adjective [before noun; not gradable] having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a large amount Đinh Gia Hưng Lecturer in English,
Ngày tải lên: 20/08/2013, 07:23
Emails in English
... When Not? 24 Structuring the Information 25 Formal or Informal? 30 Netiquette Guidelines 33 How to Deal with Attachments 36 Common Business Situations 41 Requesting Information or Favours ... Conference Enquiries 46 Giving Enquiries 49 Change of Address 53 Appointments 53 Invitations 56 3 Sending Agendas and Minutes 64 Refusing a Request 66 Complaints 69 Apologies 70 ... Electronic Guidelines on Internet 123 Index 124 4 Introduction There is no doubt that email has become the dominant method of communication for people in the workplace. It is keeping us connected
Ngày tải lên: 04/09/2013, 11:16
Fast fluency communication in english for the international age
... communicativesharing by inviting the students to use their imaginations: “Who you thinkisthis?”; “Whatare these people doing?; “Whatare they thinking?; “Would youliketo have dinnerwith this person?”;“Do ... here is on sharing personal impres- sions and feelings IIL Topics which allow students to expand on their own experience by using their imagination or by seeing things in a broader, international ... confronting the author of a conversational textbook is deciding which reisterto pitch the conversationsat While there are some examples of more formal English in many kinds of situations, including
Ngày tải lên: 04/09/2013, 19:43
1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers Vocabulary
... minute 492 tire 391 appear 442 strong 493 bring 392 road 443 special 494 yes 393 map 444 mind 495 distant 394 rain 445 behind 496 fill 395 rule 446 clear 497 east 396 govern 447 tail 498 paint 397 pull 448 produce 499 language 398 cold 449 fact 500 among 399 notice 450 street 400 voice 451 inch 401 unit 452 multiply 402 power 453 nothing 403 town 454 course 404 fine 455 stay 405 certain 456 wheel 406 fly 457 full 407 ... Word 251 open 297 color 343 told 252 seem 298 face 344 knew 253 together 299 wood 345 pass 254 next 300 main 346 since 255 white 301 enough 347 top 256 children 302 plain 348 whole 257 begin 303 girl 349 king 258 got 304 usual 350 space 259 walk 305 young 351 heard 260 example 306 ready 352 best 261 ease 307 above 353 hour 262 paper 308 ever 354 better 263 group 309 red 355 true ... 738 garden 639 roll 689 bottom 739 equal 640 temperature 690 key 740 sent 641 finger 691 iron 741 choose 642 industry 692 single 742 fell 643 value 693 stick 743 fit 644 fight 694 flat 744 flow 645 lie 695 twenty 745 fair 646 beat 696 skin 746 bank 647 excite...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 08:20
Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English
... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively. This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the linking verb BE in general, as we would find ... word in a given language. Consider, for example, the smell of fresh rain in a forest in the fall. Certainly a unified concept, but we would not consider the smell of fresh rain in a forest in ... italicized words in (13) and think about the question whether kicks in (13a), drinking in (13b), or students in (13c) should be regarded as ‘new words’ in the sense of our definition. (13)...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 08:22
Writing In English
... functions 4.1 Agreeing and Disagreeing 35 4.2 Classifying 36 4.3 Comparing and Contrasting 37 4.4 Defining 39 4.5 Emphasising 41 4.6 Generalising 43 4.7 Paraphrasing 45 4.8 Quoting 47 5 Grammar ... will never continue to the end. A good introduction gets the reader wanting more. Points to include in an introduction In the introduction to an article you present your topic in general, ... will be of interest to compose … It might be of interest to compose… These findings suggest the following interpretation… These findings would / might / could suggest the following interpretation…...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 10:00
C 1500 tests in English
... searching for a stranger dressed in white clothes. a. interviewing b. pulling in c. arresting d. looking for d 27. The police decided to the department store after they had received a bomb warning. a. ... their babies arrive, the Johnsons hope painting and decorating the new nursery. a. having finished b. having been finished c. to have finished d. to have been finished >c 16. Nam with his parents ... photosynthesis enters leaves through tiny surface openings. a. contains b. contained c. containing d. it contains c 36. I often my shirts by my younger sister. a. am having / made b. have / make c....
Ngày tải lên: 05/11/2012, 14:32