... Solutions to help students overcome their demotivation 32 3.1 Data analysis of the interview for teachers 32 3.2 Discussions offindingsonfactorsthatdemotivatestudentstostudyESPat ... learning ESP 39 PART C: CONCLUSION Conclusion This study showed three categories offactors demotivating Electronics-major students in ESP classes atSDU The first one was student-related factors ... spend more time on understand specialized background knowledge and give more cares tostudents 35 3.2 Discussions offindingsonfactorsthatdemotivatestudentstostudyESPatSDU The original...
... cares tostudents 3.2 Discussions offindingsonfactorsthatdemotivatestudentstostudyESPatSDU The original research question asked what factors demotivating the Electronics-major students ... - to identify factorsthatdemotivate Electronics-major students in ESP classes at Sao Do University - to give suggestions and recommendations toESP teachers /students at Sao Do University, on ... 1.3 Related issues ofESP 1.3.1 Definitions ofESP 1.3.2 Classification ofESP 1.3.3 ESP teachers 1.3.4 ESP learners 1.3.5 ESP materials 1.3.6 Assessment 1.4 Overview ofstudyof demotivation CHAPTER...
... tostudy overseas 2.6.5 Barriers factors have influence to student’s decision Barrier factors are one of important factors affecting to the decision of studying abroad The students need to consider ... identifies sub -factors to have influence to Vietnamese students decision to international education The model (figure 5) includes main factors such Push factors, Pull factors and Structural factors In ... personal factors, institutional factors, social factors, immigration employment factors, and barrier factors It includes in 58 questions and each dimension is about 3-10 questions In addition,...
... Comparison among factors (A=Group of student-related factors, B= Group of teacher-related factors, C=Group offactors relating to learning conditions; A1-A4 =Factors in Group A, B1-B4= Factors in ... Comparison among factors LIST OF FIGURES Figure 3.1: Students opinions on Student-related factors Figure 3.2: Students opinions on teacher-related factors Figure 3.3: Students opinions onfactors ... and academic viewpoints on definition of motivation, the role of motivation, definition of demotivation, and factorsthatdemotivatestudents in learning and demotivation in learning English,...
... motivation tostudy English Moreover, it is important to make a distinction between the states of “diminished motivation” and “total loss of motivation” that is to say demotivation and amotivation, ... questions are addressed: What are demotivating factors among EFL teachers at VTEC? What factors most significantly demotivate EFL teachers at VTEC? What are differences of demotivating factors among ... in- dept information concerning on the demotivating factors for EFL teachers Scope and significance of the study The study only focuses on finding out the factorsthatdemotivate EFL teachers...
... one and potentially all of the designated missions Marcus also finds that The elasticity of substitution is the change in the ratio of factor inputs that corresponds with the technical rate of ... estimates of marginal rates of substitution and lower elasticities of substitution.2 These findings The marginal rate of substitution is the rate at which two factors can be traded off ... additional year of operator experience as well as the performance effect of additional simulation training This observation is not meant to imply that the trade-offs or - 31 relationships between...
... geographic location and climate condition of the application cite Accordingly, a further research on an opitimized working condition should be done to ameliorate the current gasification process Experiment ... Gasification flame Burning Temperature gauge Gasification flame Figure Pictures of gasification model CONCLUSION Fromthe experimental results, it has been proved that both inlet airspeed of the ... gasification system, the moisture of the fuel is a vital parameter Relative humidity of the material is as the ratio between the amount of moisture contained in the material and the volume of material...
... rust disease The studyof genetic diversity of soybean groups with different responses to the rust is not only significant in the conservation of the varieties that are resistant to disease but ... 2.2.1 Method of artificial infection 2.2.2 Methods of biochemical analysis 2.2.2.1 Determination of total lipid 2.2.2.2 Determination of total soluble protein 2.2.2.3 Determination of amino acid ... D1b 0.770 Satt009 (ATT)14 N 0.690 Satt042 (ATT)27 A1 0.473 Sat_064 (AT) 34 G 0.767 Satt146 (ATT)17 F 0.798 Sct_187 (CT)10 G 0.757 Satt150 (ATT)20 M 0.686 Satt173 (ATT)18 O 0.767 Satt175 (ATT)16 M...
... expression of viral genes [15] An alternative explanation for the pattern of tat mRNA expression during long-term infection in MDM involves regulation of alternative splicing In contrast to the ... regulation of the tat gene Splicing regulation of the tat gene Schematic of Tat pre-mRNA and the Tat1 spliced product (containing exons 1, and 7) as an example, showing positions of introns (thick ... factors in macrophages Since differential mRNA stability did not appear to explain the Tat-dependent nature of regulation of HIV-1 replication in MDM, we investigated the effects of infection on...
... contribution tostudents' motivation to learn." And language game is an important source of motivation and it is often considered as the first step to draw learners' attention to an EFL environment ... The attitudes of the students towards using language games to motivate 10th grade studentsto learn writing Students' viewpoint on the current situation of using language games to motivate students ... suggestion to refresh the atmosphere as new things always motivate students more effectively 37 PART C: CONCLUSION Summary offindingsFindingsof the study show that using language games to motivate students...
... question Find the asymptotic behavior of hd (SN−1 ) as d → ∞ and an array of unit vectors V = (Vd )∞ d=N such that hV attains the asymptotic behavior (if it exists) A PPLICATIONS TO APPROXIMATION OF ... boundedness of the array of interpolation points is a necessary condition for the convergence of entire functions Indeed, suppose that N ≥ Let Ad ⊂ CN be unisolvent of degree d such that ∪∞ d=1 ... arrays of Chung-Yao lattices are regular in the sense of Definition 3.4 The following question arises naturally: Is there any array of Chung-Yao lattices without the separation condition of hyperplanes...
... run off into the ocean => Not only that the fish, the rare marine species of fishermen causes extinction I.Impacts of humans on the ocean I Impacts of humans on the ocean II Current status ... effects of pollution of marine environment Maritime activities should be closely monitored Students must propagate for the people around about consciousness to preserve the marine environment ... method Waste treatment system standards in factories, industrial parks Strengthen inspection and monitoring of safety and hygiene, sanction those violations People need to raise awareness...
... ability to initiate conversations, to nominate topics, to ask questions, to control the conversations, and to change the subject • Principle 7: Encourage the development of speaking strategy This ... information, missing features or secrets Sharing information with unrestricted co-operation These activities aim to reduce the conventions that restrict the cooperation in interaction among students ... allowed to cooperate fully and he has to respond to information appropriate to cues The participants complete the task of communication by sharing the information These activities are often identifying...
... Functional studyof crustacean neuropeptide S H.-K Tiu and S.-M Chan in the stimulation of gonad maturation Injection of protein extract from thoracic ganglion or the brain can stimulate gonad maturation ... increase of about 25% of MeVg1 expression was recorded (Fig 2B) Next, we performed an in vivo injection of rMeMIH-B into females to further confirm its gonadstimulatory effect To demonstrate the ... hepatopancreas * 1.2 Concentrations of rMeMIH-B Fig Histogram showing the relative expression levels of MeVg1 in (A) hepatopancreas and (B) ovary explants after exposure to different concentrations (i.e from...
... effectively is one of the topics that I’ve been attracted for a long time because I think that it’s useful for students not only at class but also on their own That is the reason why I choose this topic ... sure that they are working to achieve them Taking Responsibility For One’s Own Learning It's normal for studentsto expect one’s teacher to teach him/her, but that' s not how language acquisition ... side of the card) a few sentences that they can find relating to the word For example: squirrel On Wikipedia - One well-known trait of some species of squirrel is the gathering and storing of nuts...
... in prison; in reply; in tears - on duty; on foot; on fire; on guard; on land; on purpose; on sale; on time; on vocation - out of control; out of danger; out of date; out of doors; out of hospital; ... of hospital; out of line; out of order; out of prison; out of stock; out of turn - to bed; to church; to dinner; to hospital; to prison; to town; to university; to work Each of the above set ... lot questions that are prepared to gather information A questionnaire can be a useful tool to gather survey information from a large number of people A questionnaire can be fact or opinion-based...
... adoption by focusing on the features of the organization rather than the features of e-market technology This thesis indicates that one core institutional feature for an organization is that the ... Researchers often assess conditions from three aspects: conditions of technology products, conditions of organizations and conditions of the public infrastructure The conditions of technology ... price negotiation The CPO of EngCom elaborated: We once took contracts that we were working on (in the traditional method of price negotiation) to try the e-market To so, we brought together suppliers,...
... 1.5 Scope of the study Limitations in the case of minor study mean that it is not feasible to carry out all of the levels of linguistic analysis The study only analyzes ten texts of EIT to find ... denotation refers to the relationship between a linguistic sign and its denotatum or referent b Connotation Crystal, D (2003) stated that a group of synonyms cannot be distinguished by definition ... rhetorical Lobner (2002:35) also considered connotation the secondary meaning in addition to the primary lexical meaning Connotation is, in fact, largely dependent on the context of usage of...
... effectively is one of the topics that I’ve been attracted for a long time because I think that it’s useful for students not only at class but also on their own That is the reason why I choose this topic ... sure that they are working to achieve them Taking Responsibility For One’s Own Learning It's normal for studentsto expect one’s teacher to teach him/her, but that' s not how language acquisition ... side of the card) a few sentences that they can find relating to the word For example: squirrel On Wikipedia - One well-known trait of some species of squirrel is the gathering and storing of nuts...