... to use Vietnamese more than Englishin the English language classroom (Nguyen, 2006), there has been little research on the issue of teachers‘ opinions of the useof Vietnamese in teaching English. ... aim of the study Within the framework of a minor thesis, the aim of the study is to investigate the teachers‘ useof Vietnamese as well as their reasoning for the useof Vietnamese in teaching ... sometimes‖. He also indicates that the useof L1 can be very effective in terms of the amount of time spent explaining (Atkinson, 1987, p. 242). 3. Studies exploring L1 usein L2 teaching Several...
... order”(p.9) Since then, there has been a movement of promoting the useof the mother tongue in the language classroom. Professionals in second language acquisition have become increasingly aware of the ... make useof L1: eliciting language, checking comprehension, giving instruction, discussion of classroom methodologies, checking for sense, presentation and reinforcement of language, and testing. ... Cook (2002) maintains that translation fosters a sense of false equivalence between the two languages resulting in the inter -language errors. The danger of translation in encouraging structural...
... and use English, they will internalize it 9 and begin to think inEnglish (p. 14). If English is not the main language used in the classroom, the learners are not going to learn very much English ... pendulum of L1 use swings with the methodological change. 1.3. Debating surrounding the useof L1 in the L2 classroom 1.3.1. Arguments against L1 use There is a variety of arguments against using ... learn English and there was a time and a place for everything- including the useof the L1 (Weschler, 1997). In short, the useof L1 has been in and out of fashion through the history of teaching....
... finite resolving power; it is not the result of an intrinsically indeterminate use of a discrete set of symbols however compli- cated. This being so, language can certainly be described in ... by the methods of the linguist than by those of the statistician. The indeterminacy which does exist in lan- guage is the indeterminacy which arises from the mapping of a continuous territory ... have in mind is to find out how large a dictionary must be in order to contain, with a given fiducial probability, all the words of particular kinds of text. A secondary application is in finding...
... native language reading instructiondoes not precede or coincide with English reading instruction, then English readinginstruction should be delayed until a modicum of oral English proficiency ... write inEnglish because of their developingoral English proficiency, and effective instructional strategies to help ELLs master readingand writing in English. 5 Phonemic Awareness InstructionWhat ... nottap into the issues encountered by ELLs as they read in English. Such issues includeinterference from the students’ first languagein the areas of phonology or writing (includingspelling,...
... research into “ The useof politeness strategies in making suggestion inEnglish and Vietnamese” to find out the similarities and differences in making suggestion in Vietnamese and English II. ... Aims of the study. The aims of the study are: 2 - To investigate ways of suggesting in Vietnamese and English - To compare and contrast the useof politeness strategies in suggesting in ... cross – cultural interaction in making suggestion in both languages English and Vietnamese. The data analysis is mainly taken in to account of interviews with informants to examine politeness...
... knowledge of collocation patterns inEnglish is also of great importance. The most important characteristics of the languageof business English, as opposed to the language of general English, ... heart of the American political system.) In tradition, according to Nguyen Hoa (2004:113), the following cases of metonymy are often presented. The name of container is used instead of the thing ... collocating with ECONOMIC in the corpus Table 20: Composite nominal containing ECONOMIC (with modification within the head) Table 21: Composite nominal containing ECONOMIC (with coordination in...
... English speakingTeachers who use pictures in English speaking lessons Table 2: Percentage of teachers involved in teaching English speaking and using pictures inEnglish speaking lessons ... for not using pictures in teaching speaking is the unavailability of speaking lessons in these proficient classes. This proves the popularity of pictures in teaching English speaking and they ... representations are intrinsically effective in supporting learning English speaking. However, as the nature of an English center, students go to class in the evening and often feel unmotivated...
... 84:1870–1879. 05 - Useof DDGS in Swine Diets 1 Use of U.S. DDGS in Swine Diets Historical Useof DDGS in Swine Diets Historically, limited amounts (less than 3% of total production) of distiller’s ... protein quality (low lysine and poor amino acid balance) of corn, DDGS is also low in lysine relative to its crude protein content. Threonine is the second limiting amino acid after lysine, ... excretion in swine manure to be reduced. Effect of Feeding DDGS on Gut Health of Growing Pigs Whitney et al. (2006a, b) conducted two experiments to determine if including DDGS in the diet of...
... described a system for an ongoing monitoring of maternal drug use and infant congenital malformations. As an example we presented the finding that maternal use of loratadine in early pregnancy was ... prescription register in Denmark which indicated an absence of an association between maternal useof loratadine and an increased risk for hypospadias in the offspring [1]. The reason for ... communication No increased risk of infant hypospadias after maternal useof loratadine in early pregnancy Bengt Källén, Petra Otterblad Olausson Tornblad Institute, University of Lund, and Swedish...
... 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, ... comparing and contrasting linguistics became popular thanks to the emergence of new lands, new communities, and new languages. Sine 1970s, comparing and contrasting linguistics has been playing ... up learning a new language so that they can have more advantages in running their business. Nevertheless, most oflanguage learners have the same obstacle in comparing and contrasting their...