... point of view
with regard to …
as regards …
in being
in that it is
inasmuch as it is
more + adjective
less + adjective
A is superior to
inferior to
B
in giving
showing
exhibiting ... be right in certain respects, but our findings show that …
* We respect X's work in this area, but our initial conclusions indicate that …
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Language functions
4.2 Classifying
Classifying ... real definition, that is a definition that explains precisely the essential, intrinsic
characteristics of an object.
the nominal definition, that is one that helps to determine the meaning...
... Spoken language (60 Raw Marks; 60 UMS)
Using language: Speaking and Listening (Communicating and adapting language;
interacting and responding; creating and sustaining roles) (20%)
3
Studying ...
issues in classroom discussion and in writing.
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Rationale
The skills of reading, writing, speaking, ... Also assessed in GCSE English
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Additional Guidance
In choosing tasks for Studying Written Language (Unit 3) and Studying Spoken
Language (Unit...
... that if native languagereading instruction
does not precede or coincide with Englishreading instruction, then English reading
instruction should be delayed until a modicum of oral English proficiency ... early reading program in development by ForLogic also
provides ongoing information to teachers regarding student progress in specific component
skills of reading. Students engage inreading activities ... of addressing this issue is to use small group instruction in
reading and oral language to help ensure that teachers are teaching Englishlanguage learners
at their particular reading level....
... a
text
Interpreting text by going outside it
Recognizing indicators in discourse
Transcoding information into other types of
display
Table 5 - Types of reading tasks in general reading skills ... critical reading; (2) exploring the problems that students encounter in
studying and applying critical reading; (3) offering suitable teaching strategies in
developing critical reading skills ... activities, the
reading course is aimed to develop the following reading skills for the students including
getting the gist of a topic, drawing key concepts out of a reading, practicing reading
strategies,...
... employing the following activities: reading for general understanding, reading to extract
specific information, reading for detailed comprehension, predicting continuous events and
then reading ... Listening, Reading, Grammar and Writing.
Reading is the beginning part of each unit. The aims of this is that through reading and
through developing reading skills such as scanning, skimming, ... you think is the most difficulty when teaching reading
comprehension with the textbook?" are aimed at investigating difficulties the teachers are
coping with in teaching reading comprehension. ...
... made by unfamiliar
words inreadingcomprehension such as: slowing reading speed, interrupting
reading process and lack of interest in reading. After studying theories involves
the topic, the ... improving weak readingcomprehension is to promote our reading
habbit and skills through understanding main benefits of reading completely.
2.1.4 Types of reading and Reading rates:
Scanning type ... words inreading comprehension.
Reading comprehension is one of basic skills for college students including
foreign language learners. There are a lot of reading exercises in an examination...
...
(1999), 7.
[30] T. Hudson, The effects of induced schemata on the
“short circuit” in L2 reading: Non-decoding factors
in L2 reading performance, Language Learning, 32
(1982), 1.
[31] V.C. Hall, ... contends that the process of reading
involves two interconnected but independent
coding systems. Pictures are stored only in the
imagery system and language is stored only in
the verbal system, ... to translate
the English text into Chinese. Their translation
pieces were subsequently used to determine if
the inclusion of pictures in the text facilitated
their reading comprehension.
Questionnaire....
... computer inreading ESP
teaching and learning
Three ideas will be mentioned and discussed: (1) model of teaching ESP reading
with computers, (2) programmes used inreading ESP teaching and learning ... and (3)
advantages of using computers inreading ESP teaching and learning.
I.2.3.1.1.Model of teaching ESP reading with computers
Some models of using computers in teaching FL can be applied for ... computers inEnglish as a foreign
language (EFL) teaching and learning and computers in ESP teaching and learning.
I.1. Theoretical backgrounds of computers and EFL teaching and learning
I.1.1. Introduction
This...
... 1.3.1. Definition 5
1.3.2. Principles 5
1.3.3. Techniques for language teaching 6
1.4. Summary 6
Chapter 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance of English Teaching and
Learning in Junior ...
School Teachers in Quang Ngai Province 14
3.1. Techniques for teaching speaking 14
3.1.1. Introduction 14
3.1.2. Controlled speaking activities 15
3.1.3. Less controlled speaking activities ... 39
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2.6.2. Findings and discussion 9
2.6.2.1. Teachers Personal Information 9
ã Age of teachers 9
ã Teaching experience and training 9
ã Qualifications 10
2.6.2.2. Information about Schools...
... mother-tongued inference have bad influence on their
involvement inEnglish speaking lessons.
1.4. Teachers difficulties in teaching speaking in speaking lessons’
The result from the survey indicates ... difficulties inEnglish oral activities in speaking lessons.
- Find out appropriate solutions to making the speaking lesson more interesting
to the learners so that they can get involved better in classroom ... Teachers talking time in speaking lessons’
The information obtained from Figure 6 indicates that teachers always take much time
explaining in speaking lessons (70%). Only a small minority (10%)...