... moreif they don’t have children”?a.It’s themainidea of paragraph 2.b.It’s a fact that supports themainidea of paragraph 2.3. What is the other sentence that supports the overall mainidea ... passage, what is the sentence “Second, the referendum actuallydecreases taxes for the wealthiest tax bracket”?a.It’s themainidea of the whole passage.b.It’s themainidea of paragraph ... parentheses): Main idea (1)Detail (2)Example (3)Detail (4)Example (5, 6)DISTINGUISHING MAIN IDEAS FROM SUPPORTING IDEASIf you’re not sure whether something is a mainidea or supporting idea, ask...
... together all the ideas in the passage. There-fore, themainidea must be general enough to encompass all the ideas in the passage. Much like a net, it holdseverything in the passage together. ... determine themainidea ofthis statement from the facts provided and from the tone. What does the statement suggest?1. Which of the following best summarizes the statement’s main idea? a. There ... language to get their ideas across. Finding an implied mainidea is much like finding a stated main idea. If you recall from Lesson 2, a main idea is defined as an assertion about the subject that...
... Chapter 5. The story is different for arrays. When the name of an array is used as an argument, the valuepassed to the function is the location or address of the beginning of the array - there is ... or equal to upper), the body of the loop (the three statements enclosed in braces) isexecuted. Then the condition is re-tested, and if true, the body is executed again. When the testbecomes false ... consistently. Most of the work gets done in the body of the loop. The Celsius temperature is computed andassigned to the variable celsius by the statement celsius = 5 * (fahr-32) / 9; The reason for...
... from other texts ………………….………………5II.1.4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.1. Why use literature in language classroom. ………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.2 Literature in the ... ………………………………………………………………………….……………….2I.4.Object………………………………………………………………………… …………… 2I.5.Method………………………………………………………………………… ……… 3I.6.Design of the study…………………………………………………………….……… 3Chapter II: Literature Review ……………………………………………….…………… 4II.1. ... ………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.2 Literature in the ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9II.1. 4.2.1.Poetry in the ESL classroom………………………………………….………… 9II.1. 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages in language...
... on their background knowledge, the clues given by the author and the situational context to work out the meaning hidden behind the text. So, the more knowledge of the world the readers have the ... doing the course and the language factors connected with the text.27up ideas in their own ways. The problem here is that if the teacher cannot control the students’ imagination properly, the ... the text, they often relate their world of experience to the text. After reading they might be asked whether something similar have ever happened to them. As a result, they get involve in the...
... independent from the text.□ Others………………………………………………………………f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase□ creating the end of the poem or short story □ changing the poem into a short story ... can get to the bottom of the story and poem.g. Others…5. What are your suggestions that you think can help you read more effectively:□ The teacher should: ………………………………………………□ The students ... understanding the content is enough.□ This activity is interesting, we can look at different features of the event.□ It is helpful, we can think in our own ways, we can be independent from the text.□...
... that they can learn new words and remember them longer in the context of a short story75% students are interested in interpreting the characters of the story or the figurative language in the ... texts enhanced their reading skillsMany suggestions are given to make the lesson more effective 5 The focus of the study The potential values of short stories and poems in the ESL classroom.Arouse ... uper-intermediateTime: At the beginning of 2nd term13 weeks 2Introduction Rationale: The importance of learning English in the industrial world. The situation of learning and...
... be interesting for them too. There will be lessons twice a week. Preliminarily we agreetheir time with timetable. Then our third step, we form the groups of students, set the time.Students ... out groups we will move to the next alternatev. And this is the increasing of motivation for attending these courses. The first measure to solve the problem(and it is the most effective) is to ... find out how the computer literacy is important when applying for The problem of computer illiteracyas a one of main problems of business students.Symptoms The main symptom of the computer...
... them just below the current graphics. Although these copies of the buttons on themain timeline exist within this movie clip timeline, the actions attached to them still target themain timeline ... addition, the buttons appear in their original placement—on the lower-right portion of the stage. Click any of these buttons (on themain timeline, or within a movie clip instance) and you get the ... to themain timeline of the movie (the SWF). 5. Choose Control > Test movie to test the project. The first thing you'll notice is that every instance of our movie clip includes the...
... their listening skills efficiently. 17 remember some bits of the text and forget others. By and large, they can not fulfill the tasks if they focus on linguistic items rather than the ... difficulties facing 10th grade students The findings from the data analysis can be categorized into the three main problems that students cope up with. They are their low level of language ... knowledge, and the students take more responsibility for their own learning. Instead of the teacher being the sole, infallible source of information, then, the teacher shares control of the classroom...
... you any idea how many timespeople ask for five rings? Plead as the customers might, the manufacturers of this systemcannot get their head around theidea that this is a problem. That’s the way ... cancellation is a mathematicalfunction, the more of it the system has to perform, the higher the load on the CPUwill be. † Do not fear. Echo cancellation is another topic for Chapter 8.Dialplan ... required—even though the industry promised that they could. They lackedflexibility, and were priced totally out of step with the functionality they were delivering(or, more to the point, were failing...