... importance of students’ motivation in teaching and learning grammar.
- to prove the application ofgrammar games brings many practical benefits in teaching
and learning grammarin particular, and English ... Recommendations
In order to achieve effective results in teaching and learning Englishin general, English
grammar in particular and make easy the process of using games in teaching grammar, it ... students in teaching and learning English, especially
effectiveness of students’ learning in grammar. This is also the researcher’s wish to have
suitable and interesting method in teaching grammar...
... the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from declarative ... điểm nào?
b) Types of questions inEnglish
In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In
“Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan,
2003): ... for seeking
information. However, there are some sentences in the form of questions but they
don’t require an answer. We often use those sentences for greeting purposes.
In terms of speaking purposes,...
... way of maintaining contact
information (including usernames and passwords) over the Internet. Several Internet services use
LDAP to maintain user information rather than relying on the operating ... Internet name is not
proof positive of hacking, it is indicative of a domain with lax administration. If the protocols you−
support allow it, and your network can handle the overhead of looking ... hacker any file in the computer. A root
Telnet session would allow the intruder to do anything at all, including running programs, shutting
down or starting services, replacing operating system code,...
... outsider’s perspective, since she was
not involved and was not a witness.
When it comes to expressing pointof view, writers can use three
distinct approaches:
Point ofView
Point ofview is the person ... reader.
The first person pointofview creates intimacy between the reader and
writer, the second person pointofview addresses the reader directly, and
the third person pointofview suggests objectivity ... feelings of the
writer.
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS BASED ON POINT
OF VIEW
The pointofview writers use can help you to make inferences about how
they feel about their subjects. For example, look again...
... MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE: POINTOF VIEW
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Three Kinds ofPointof View
When it comes to expressing pointof view, writers can
use three distinct approaches:
■
First-person pointofview is ... shift in perspective happens in writing by changing the pointof view. Pointofview is one of the first
choices writers make when they begin to write, because it is the pointofview that determines ... imagine themselves in that
situation.
d. all of the above.
The second-person pointofview does all of these
things (d), and that’s why it is often more convincing
than the other points of view. ...
... Abbreviations
In scientific writing, there are a number of abbreviations in use which originate from Latin or
Greek. In general it is not a good idea to use too many of these within the body of your ...
namely (naming something you
have just referred to
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Words
6.2 Prefixes
A common way of making new words inEnglish is by adding standard combinations of
letters to existing words, ... in This does not always have a negative meaning – often it gives the idea of
inside or into,e.g.
internal, insert, income
.
Verb prefixes:
un-
and
dis
These prefixes have two meanings....