... other person appears to genuinely want your viewpoint, be honest in
your reply. In the listening stage, try to limit the expression of your views
since these may influence or inhibit what the other ... with stories to listen to at home, or try to
understand the words of the pop songs you like. Watching English language
television programs or videos are a great way toimproveyourlisteningskills ... VI. Listening Tips for the TOEFLđ iBT Test
The best way toimprovelisteningskills for the TOEFL
đ iBT Test is to listen as
much as possible to a variety of sources in various...
... recording of the Listening Input
Quality of the oral rendering of the Listening Input (in case it is to be read aloud by the Examiner), in terms
of volume, clarity, enunciation, intonation, ... allowed to ask questions or interrupt the Assessor at any point.
1 You are being tested on yourListening Skills.
2 You will hear a set of recordings of the Listening Input or listen to a reading ... curriculum document uploaded in the
CBSE Academic website.
Guidelines for teachers to assess Speaking and ListeningSkillsin the term-end examination:
LISTENING
The Listening Comprehension section...
... known
as a ‘doing word’ – an action word – which
describes what the nouns in the sentence are
doing, i.e. swimming, walking, eating, thinking,
growing, learning, drinking, misbehaving. In the
sentence, ... or in
short’ are far more academic in tone.
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‘Most experienced writers rewrite
their work over and over, refining
their thoughts, finding a better way
of saying something, making a
long-winded ... confusing.
3.9. Using inappropriate or
informal phrases
In recent years there has been an increase in
the number of informal modes of written
communication, such as emailing, texting, and
instant...
... từ interesting! Tôi từng được hỏi, từ này phải đọc là in- tơ-res-ting hay in- tơ-ris-
ting mới đúng? Chẳng cái nào đúng, chẳng cái nào sai cả. Nhưng lối đặt vấn đề sai! Từ này chủ
yếu là nói in ... những câu sau:
- To play the ‘oubou’ you need to have strong arms.
- The ‘oubou’ is considered one of the most difficult instruments to play.
- The ‘oubou’ is very difficult to play, because ... không ‘thông minh’ bằng anh, và thiếu
kinh nghiệm, nên đã học tiếng Anh theo tiến trình tự nhiên mà không theo một phương pháp cụ
thế nào để học vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking cả.
- Đi...
... like to focus on, it is best to brainstorm the
topic to get some ideas and then decide. Brainstorming is a strategy that you can use
during most steps of your writing, especially if you find your ... observations
together. You remind your reader of your aims and your main supporting arguments,
synthesising them (not repeating them verbatim) to make your final point. What seems
obvious to you ... that you maintain a consistent line inyour discussion and because it
needs to be made clear in the introduction what you intend to do inyour essay. Once you
have formulated an initial thesis...
...
Talking and Listening
RANGE OF
PURPOSES
Getting on with
others
Finding out
Asking questions
Explaining
Giving information
Persuading
Giving opinions
Making suggestions
Solving ...
audience
Gathering ideas/information
Organising
What you have to say (Content)
Drafting
Editing
Checking grammar,
punctuation, spelling (to make
meaning clear)
Presenting
READING/VIEWING
Enjoyment
Information
Meaning/understanding
... relaxation;
to find information;
- reading and explaining instructions;
- reading articles from local/national
newspapers.
Value and show an interest in their
choices of personal reading.
If...
... you first learned to say 'hello' in English?
Everybody has told you all your life that it's in principle impossible to
lose or improveyour accent? Wrong. Losing your accent does ... safe to do this. You're not lying to anybody
just imagining. It's like acting in a play. After you've pretended for a few
minutes, you can always go back and be yourself again ...
them in English, the tongue does not touch the teeth, but rather hits just
behind the alveolar ridge (that bump in the roof of your mouth just
behind the teeth).
4. The unvoiced stops in American...
... know what your paper is
about, you shouldn’t find it hard to explain this toyour readers in a couple of paragraphs.
My basic advice is to make your paper look like your talk. Get to the point. Use
examples. ... have to say.
They won’t hear your message if they are sleeping, and they won’t hear your message if
they are talking more than you are. So don’t lose control of your seminar!
The key to maintaining ... totally missed.
So at this point you’ve got to start getting some independent judgment of your work.
Talk toyour advisor, talk toyour fellow students, talk toyour wife, husband, girlfriend,
boyfriend,...
... paced)
Inyour own words, tell the story aloud to yourself
Tell the story over a few times refeering toyour story notes, if necessary
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Talking with students about their listening experience ... most in four skill?
A: Reading B: Speaking
C: Listening D: Writing
E: All four skills
Question 4: which skills is the most diffiucult?
A: Reading B: Speaking
C: Listening D: Writing
E: ... Teaching through poems, songs…. 41
4.2. Using pictures in teaching and studying English speaking. 42
4.3. Studying through the funny games. 44
4.4. Aplicibility of Internet in studying English...