... Talking and ListeningRANGE OF PURPOSESGetting on with othersFinding outAsking questionsExplainingGiving informationPersuadingGiving opinionsMaking suggestionsSolving ... listening model by responding to and asking questions about what they have to say. READING WRITING We know a lot about writing from readingThe language and setting out of writing is ... audienceGathering ideas/informationOrganising What you have to say (Content)DraftingEditingChecking grammar, punctuation, spelling (to make meaning clear)Presenting READING/VIEWINGEnjoymentInformationMeaning/understanding...
... that teachers have a crucial role to play in launching learners into self-access and promoting them to reinforce their active learning process. The approaches which have been well applied in ... autonomy have gained a lot of attention and discussion among all the educators and trainers in the world, especially in the context of language teaching and learning. Being educated in a very traditional ... Starting with some main definitions about learner autonomy and its conditions, and basing on authors’ own experience and belief, the authors discuss four main strategies used in teaching and...
... important role in integrating four basic skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing. In order to use English as an effective tool in communication, students have to equip an quite ... suppose. They, however, seem to pay attention toEnglish grammar. This is due to the fact that all of them have to learn in order to pass the examination. 4) Teaching and learning condition. ... ,stockings, II. Techniques in teaching countable and uncountable nouns. Teaching techniques are the ways in which the information to be learned is presented. Teaching techniques vary in terms...
... 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 ... syllable, the sound remains unaspirated. The aspiration inEnglish is much lighter than in the Indian languges, at it's limited to unvoiced stops. 5. That brings us to the 't' ... 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 no permanent damage...
... no complaints have been received, we think that the use of the internet must now be monitored.Purpose In order to ã We are writingto you in order to clarify certain confusing points.So ... Closing 426. Carbon copy “CC” 43Common types of memos 451. To inform 452. To request 463. To instruct 474. To recommend 485. To respond 496. To complain 507. To remind 518. To show ... lists when working with instructions that are to be carried out in sequence. If the sequence of items is not essential, use bullets. A Practical Guide to BUSINESS WRITING WritinginEnglish for...
... exercisesreading available textsdictaclogaltering dictation… Writing as a processBrainstormingMaking notes Writing a draftEditingProducing another draftProof-readingTOPIC ... Why is writing useful? Writing is…a way to reinforce languagea way to develop languagea style of learning languagea skill ○genre-based writing (writing letters, postcards, invitation, ... etc.)○process writing (stages a writer goes through) What relate to eective writing? 2. Able to communicate a message (fluency-based)generating ideasgathering informationorganizing ideas...
... 7 tips for writingin English! 7 mẹo nhỏ cho việc học Viết tiếng AnhViết là một trong những kỹ năng ngôn ngữ tương ... T l: It was a blistering day.ã T quen thuc: It was a hot day.3. Dùng câu ngắnViết ngắn, đơn giản và đi thng vo vn Vớ d: ã Di: My advice to you is always to remember to take an umbrella; ... my teacher is really nice, I bought all my books, and I even made some great new friends.ã Rừ: I am so excited about school this year. I like my teacher. I bought all my books. The kids in...
... attention at the beginning, or they 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 ... to reach a peak to reach a low point to stay at the same level to top out to recover to remain constant to rebound to stagnate to revive to stabilise To describe the degree of change Adjectives ... soar to sink to rocket a tumble to tumble a jump to jump a leap to leap No change Change of direction Downward Upward to remain stable to peak to level off to reach a peak to reach...
... still some problems in the matter of incorporating English culture elements into English training at HCC. In order to be better inEnglish teaching andlearning with reference to the context of ... culture- teaching activities of Comparing andContrasting approach applied in the study, aiming at finding the effective ways ofincorporating English cultural elements into English training. An ... schedule, Dating customs, Cross- cultural role plays, Shopping habits areapplied into ELT and ELL, which brings about a good result in incorporating English cultureelements into English training. The...
... contents FINAL NOTESCareful pre-teaching better understandingUnderstand the text first, answer questions laterBeing able to relate to the reading contents students more interestedAnswering ... they can find the answers in the reading. AFTER-YOU-READAdapt tasksLife in the future: robots travel/ workHigher education: Talking about subjects Summarize the reading contents ... the units: Teach Task 1 (vocabulary) before readingMotivate students to readGive them a focus of reading: Read and locate the words (key vocab.)Make them curious by asking questions...