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research report 'using the activity in pairs and in groups to teach writing in english'
Ngày tải lên: 29/06/2014, 19:15
of how to incorporate cultural elements into English training at HCC
... still some problems in the matter of incorporating English culture elements into English training at HCC. In order to be better in English teaching and learning with reference to the context of ... culture- teaching activities of Comparing and Contrasting approach applied in the study, aiming at finding the effective ways of incorporating English cultural elements into English training. An ... schedule, Dating customs, Cross- cultural role plays, Shopping habits are applied into ELT and ELL, which brings about a good result in incorporating English culture elements into English training. The...
Ngày tải lên: 17/04/2013, 10:12
How to teach reading (lớp 12)
... contents FINAL NOTES Careful pre-teaching better understanding Understand the text first, answer questions later Being able to relate to the reading contents students more interested Answering ... they can find the answers in the reading. AFTER-YOU-READ Adapt tasks Life in the future: robots travel/ work Higher education: Talking about subjects Summarize the reading contents ... the units: Teach Task 1 (vocabulary) before reading Motivate students to read Give them a focus of reading: Read and locate the words (key vocab.) Make them curious by asking questions...
Ngày tải lên: 04/06/2013, 01:25
How to teach vocabulary to children at Primary school effectively
Ngày tải lên: 26/07/2013, 14:54
A STUDY ON HOW TO TEACH SPEAKING COMMUNICATIVELY TO GRADE 10 STUDENTS AT TRAN PHU HIGH SCHOOL
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 13
... banking. While many prominent Filipinos have Chinese ances- try, there is considerable hostility toward the Chinese dominance of business. Arab traders introduced Islam to the Philippines in ... Filipinos do not arrange themselves in neat lines. Instead, they form a pushing, shoving crowd, with each person out for him- or herself. e only times that Filipinos have queued in neat lines ... impolite to point at anyone with the forenger. Malays use a forenger only to point at animals. Even pointing with two n- gers is impolite among many Indians. When you must indicate something...
Ngày tải lên: 18/10/2013, 00:15
How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 14
... business partners to dinner, but not to a luncheon. Expect to be invited to dinners and parties at the home of your Filipino partner (unless he or she is Chinese; Chinese rarely entertain ... popular in the Philippines at both lunch and din- ner. If you are hosting a luncheon, be sure to provide a dessert. ● Social events oen end with dancing and singing. Expect to be invited to sing. ● Despite ... Never decline an invitation to a social event. ● When you interrupt Filipinos during a meal, they are obliged to ask you to join in. is is a formality; just thank them and decline, saying that...
Ngày tải lên: 20/10/2013, 20:15
How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 15
... Philippines, that nger is pointed at the person or thing being insulted. ● Since pointing can easily be taken for an insulting gesture, Filipinos rarely indicate objects or directions by pointing ... ended; to unify the diverse Chinese populations, only Mandarin Chinese movies may be shown—despite the fact that most Singaporean Chinese speak Cantonese, not Mandarin.) Both Malay and English ... traditions were suppressed, and Singapore was turned into a true meritocracy. Cultural Note Foreigners are honored in the Philippines by being invited to family events: weddings, anniversaries, baptisms,...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 16
... generally in the morning. ● Always be on time for all business appointments. Making a Singa- porean executive wait is insulting and impolite. ● Try to schedule appointments at least two weeks in advance. ... yours). ● Unwavering civility is the single most important attribute for suc- cessful relationships in Singapore. However, diplomacy in no way hinders the determination of Singaporean businesspeople to get ... transactions in Singapore. However, the English spoken oen has native in ections, syntax, and gram- mar, which can easily lead to misunderstandings. ● Remember that Singapore is a meritocracy....
Ngày tải lên: 24/10/2013, 18:15
How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 17
... next-highest- ranking person, and so on. e Koreans will be lined up inside in order of importance. ● English is the most widely studied foreign language. Your business meetings can be conducted in English. ... missionaries. Instead, a Korean scholar studying in Beijing was baptized a Catholic in 1777. It was this scholar, on his return, who introduced Catholicism to Korea. Protestantism gained a foothold in ... English is widely taught in schools. erefore, businesspeople are oen familiar with English, especially in urban areas. ● Koreans oen arrange one-on-one business meetings (as opposed to...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 18
... companies. Information that should be proprietorial tends to leak during these drinking sessions. Volvo is not the only foreign firm to have had problems in this arena. Business Entertaining ● e ... have a mutual contact. Try to obtain a personal introduction. and leaving them sticking out of rice is in bad taste, because this is how oerings are made to ancestors. ● Pass food with your ... down. Beckoning a person by mov- ing a single nger toward you is very rude. ● Cover your mouth when yawning or using a toothpick. It is not necessary to cover your mouth when laughing, as many...
Ngày tải lên: 29/10/2013, 01:15
How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 19
... purity was historically a main reason for segregating interaction between castes. The Sri Lankan View When Buddhism went into decline in India, Sri Lanka emerged as a Buddhist stronghold in southern ... status to the Tamil language. But the militant troops backed out on their agreement to surrender to the Indian peacekeeping force. e ghting continued, and Indian troops remained in northern ... deadlocked. India became involved by sending peacekeeping troops to help resolve the crisis. An accord was signed that made concessions to some of the militants’ demands, including giving ocial...
Ngày tải lên: 29/10/2013, 01:15
How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 20
... sensitive to their viewpoints about the disaster, but refrain from oering your opinions on rebuilding, international aid, etc. ● 3 PROTOCOL Greetings ● e traditional greeting is to place ... intricately interconnected, the PRC continues to issue threatening statements regarding the inadvisability of the “secession of Taiwan.” Despite these declarations, the Taiwanese continue to hold onto ... groups. History Migration to Taiwan from mainland China began in .. 500. Dutch traders claimed the island as a base for their trade in 1624 and administered it until 1661. In 1664, loyalists from the Ming dynasty...
Ngày tải lên: 08/11/2013, 00:15
How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 21
... rst person, “I,” Chinese will point to their noses to indicate the same thing. Gifts ● Gi giving is oen practiced within a business setting. Good gis for a rst trip include items with small ... are expected to be punctual to meetings. Do not get upset, however, if your counterpart is late. ● Evening entertainment is an important part of doing business in Taiwan, so expect to be out ... lightly in the beginning, because there could be up to twenty courses served. Expect your host to keep lling your bowl with food whenever you empty it. Finishing all of your food is an insult to...
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How to Do Business in 12 Asian Countries 22
... prehistoric people in South- east Asia. During the eleventh century, the ai people began migrating from southern China. (Some research indicates that they were forced out by the Han Chinese.) From ... the beginning of a new solar year—the ai New Year. TRUE or FALSE: e celebrations usually involve throwing water on people. ANSWER: TRUE. From sprinkling water on statues of Buddha, to (politely!) ... (politely!) dousing friends with buckets of water, Thais enthusiastically celebrate Songkran over several days in April. It is a cleansing, purifying holiday that Thais use to mark a new beginning, start...
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