... decide to visit Britain, you will need to know some of the basic rules of the sport. First of all, remember that you only need one person to make a queue. If you are alone at a bus stop, for ... p.47)Part two: Work in pairs and discuss the following topic (Students picked up one among the topics given)1. The best way to travel is by bicycle. To what extend do you agree with this statement?2. ... this.3. Shopping is a waste of time and money. To what extend do you agree with this statement?4. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of tourism.5. Using nicknames to chat on the Internet...
... came.Out -of- class feedback took up a lot of time, so it was the researcher’s responsibility to make students fully aware of that. Besides, the students were free to choose whether they wanted to ... mispronounced.In short, the students got two forms of corrective feedback in the class: peer feedback from other students, and teacher’s feedback. * Out -of- class feedback Beside in-class feedback, the teacher ... the students have finished their speech to provide corrective feedback. Despite the inevitable importanceof feedback, there have been very few researches focusing on the use offeedback to...
... equity, seeing customer as a means of profit and cash flow. They converted customer’s view of brand performance and customer’s awareness into numerical indicators.Conclusively, one of the most important ... our sample profile and that of both fast food restaurant profiles gives us a reasonable ground to conclude that our sample profile is a representative of the actual customer profile of both fast ... of color dressed in the Swedish traditional custom. Max offers a wide range of services to customers. The possibility to compose their meals and choose from several different alternatives to...
... and students. As a result, most of the students and the teachers in the study are not in favored of their textbook. All of them find it too difficult for studentsto learn and for teachers to ... learning of ethnic minority students in remote mountainous areas in Northern Vietnam is of low quality, the researcher would like to find out what factors can lead to that situation and how to deal ... factors seem not to take much into account in this hard teaching and learning situation. 5.2. Suggestions for further studyIn this thesis, some affecting factors to ethnic minority students of...
... FORUM: STUDENTSOF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY TO SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES 2011-2012On October 5, 2011, at room no. B205, Tan Phong campus of Ton Duc Thang University, the forum Studentsof Faculty ... Administration Faculty to participate.MBA. Vo The Sinh introduced achievements in scholarly activities of lecturers & students 2010 – 2011 of the Faculty of Business Administration of Ton Duc Thang ... faculty assistant ofStudents Scholarly activities of Business Administration Faculty gave opening speechesPh.D. Pham Thi Minh Ly – Dean of Business Administration Faculty of Ton Duc Thang University...
... General proficiency 0 19.7 45.5 25.8 4.5 4.5 Table 2: Students self-assessment on English proficiency The data in Table 2 shows that the English proficiency of the second year Tourism students ... emphasize too much on accuracy. Students will be afraid of speaking English out and the gap between the weak and the good students will be wider. It is also important to explain the importanceof ... of the same expressions can enhance students feeling of security. The term “appropriate” here also means the language used by teachers is not too complicated for students to understand. Giving...
... we obtain talking to loan officers at a large private bank in India who does lending to SMEs that are also difficult to evaluate. One of their key models is to ask firms to open a checking ... sources of value of relationships. We find that relationships between banks and retail customers prior to a loan application significantly reduce the default rates of loans given to these customers. ... loan officer. These data thus provide an ideal opportunity to investigate the sources of value of relationships from being able to collect more information on a customer. Our first set of...
... Effect of 0.2% Triton X-100 on specific inhibitory activity of PAI-1 at 37 8C. The specific inhibitory activity of each variant isgiven as a fraction of the specific inhibitory activity of the same variantin ... is S/S/H. The composition S/S/Q is identical to that of alaserpin, S/G/H is identical to that of CP-9, A/G/H is identical to that of heparin cofactor II, while the S/A/S composition is present ... absence of a slight excess of vitronectin over PAI-1 [30]. A twofolddilution series of PAI-1, with or without vitronectin, wasmade immediately after refolding, to avoid loss of activitydue to fast...
... loan officer. These data thus provide an ideal opportunity to investigate the sources of value of relationships from being able to collect more information on a customer. Our first set of ... percentage of months with a negative balance during the last 6 months, the usage of the credit limit, the percentage of months in excess of the credit limit, sum of account credits of the last ... number of all branches of each savings bank and the number of inhabitants of the particular region the bank is operating in. The underlying intuition is that a customer is more likely to have...
... case of the Bank of Russia in order to show how to adjust methods and techniques of monetary analysis for an economy that differs from the euro area as regards, for instance, the role of the ... The aggregate yield of return is the weighted average (with weights proportional to the shares of ruble and foreign currency deposits in the total amount of deposits) of ruble and foreign currency ... some key tools of ECB monetary analysis as described in chapters 3 and 4 of Papademos and Stark (2010) which we apply to the Russian case. We start with a brief review of the role of money...
... building, due to its history, carries with it an air of the dignity or baseness of its previous function, whatever that may have been, and to ignore it is to ignore an important aspect of the building. ... WORTS Near the shore of Lake Ontario in downtown Toronto there exists a series of buildings that once belonged to the Gooderham & Worts Company, dating back to the early 20th century ... for example, to apply the criteria of a brewery or a restaurant to a certain section of the complex, a loading dock or a boutique to another? The minute we begin to evaluate any of these areas...
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