... required for intervention Can you corroborate these findings from local independent sources? In order to determine whether to apply the study findings to our field setting requires independent information ... the CI are to the point estimate, the greater our confidence in the point estimate In retrospective surveys employing cluster sampling, confidence intervals must be calculated taking into account ... similar to the context examined in a mortality study requires corroborating evidence, which leads us to our next question to determine if findings can and should be applied to the decision-making...
... explaining/interpreting or demonstrating This may be due to the fact that English remains as a barrier to them Explaining means to clarify something in more details and more simply Interpreting ... Interpreting is to expound or in other words, to repeat the message in other way without changing the meaning of it Demonstrating is to give examples to illustrate the ideas Explaining, interpreting, or ... Consequently, it will cause bad feelings to others Secondly, if we deliver too much information and too fast, less information will be received or understood Imagine that too many instructions are given at...
... students to talk in English in class but they keep silent during the lessons Some explain that they want to talk but they dont know what to say Some are in poor participation in speaking activities in ... feel reluctant to speak in speaking lessons due to many reasons, and one of those is that topics are not interesting to learners 1.3 Factors making learners reluctant to speak in speaking lessons ... suppose that boring teaching method is one of main factors making them reluctant to get involved in speaking lessons Teachers play a very significant role in enhancing learners to speak or in other...
... rendering the meaning of a text into another language in the way that the author intended the text (p.5) According to him, translation seems to be simple: as one ought to be able to say something ... metaphor, such as: fishing metaphor, cooking metaphors, weather metaphors, in order to show that : metaphors are vivid, anominous Giving these metaphors in translation is interesting but difficult There ... recognize a metaphor, howto understand correctly its semantic implication, howto re-express it into the target language while reserving the original meaning, etc In addition, linguistic and cultural...
... purchase in order to bring in more customers Give in: to surrender In Hessen‟s Siddhartha, the main character‟s father finally gives in and allows hic son to leave home Give up: to stop; to yield to; ... obvious Fill in: to substitute for Mary Jones will fill in for Patty Smith during the race, as Patty is too ill to come today Fit in: to make time for; to conform The doctor will fit you in at about ... chapter II Howto improve listening skills in part II of TOEIC test”, show you howto deal with part II of TOEIC test The last chapter in this part entitled: “Some problems related to listening skills”...
... rephrased In rare instances, however, using a comma to show omission helps to avoid wordiness E.g In this officeare ten workers; in that one are sixteen In this officeare ten workers; in that, ... Separating elements in a text - Joining elements in a text - Enclosing elements in a text - Showing omissions in a text 1.Punctuation that separates elements a Period The period, of course, indicates ... symbols used in writing to help indicate something about the structure of sentences, or to assist readers in knowing when to change the rhythm or the stress of their speaking Depending on the style...
... or rolling pin until about 14 ⁄ inch thick Remove the paper and thinly slice the meat into 1⁄4-inch-wide, 2-inchlong strips Pork: Use tenderloin Use a paring knife toremove any fat and sinew from ... baking soda or vinegar solution, rinsing and toweling dry, and then bring to freezing temperatures before replacing the food thawing Freezing to 0°F/–18°C inactivates but does not destroy the microbes—bacteria, ... Place a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or plastic wrap in the freezer and chill for 10 to 20 minutes Place the food in a single layer on the lined baking sheet, leaving about inch between...
... both Windows Forms and Web Forms The DataView can be customized for editing, filtering, searching, and sorting The DataView class can be used to add, edit, or delete records in the underlying ... properties that control the adding, editing, or deleting the data in the control Binding a DataGrid to a DataTable binds to the default view of the underlying DataTable The DataView class represents ... ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["Sql_ConnectString"]); DataTable dtOrders = new DataTable("Orders"); da.FillSchema(dtOrders, SchemaType.Source); da.Fill(dtOrders); // Create a view and bind it to the...
... first step is to understand this idea: that the words you need to notice and pay attention to are the words you probably ignore as being too simple to learn You recognise them, but can you use ... small but hugely important step - don't ignore familiar looking words Learn to see patterns The next step is of course to practise (note the spelling!) I will add, however, that you need to practise ... regularly and intelligently for this work By this I mean you want to learn to notice patterns in different word families: to give you one example, all these words have something in common: • •...
... not essential to understanding the meaning of the sentence It tells us more about someone or something, but not define it For example: My sister, who lives in France, is coming to stay with me ... He was carrying his belongings, many of which were broken The relative pronoun which at the beginning of a non-defining relative clause, can refer to all the information contained in the previous ... động vật ăn In Vietnamese, we can not distinguish between defining and nondefning relative clauses The commas are used to break the intonation, to form a series of statement if we want to have more...