... listen to other non-native speakers, remind them that in today's global society, the chances are that they will find themselves conversing, doing business, or otherwise interacting in English ... doing a pronunciation exercise or discussing a false cognate for one linguistic group follow it up with one for another group. This will help teach the students to be patient with each other's ... other's linguistic limitations, as they learn that while the problems may not be the same for each group, each group has its own problems.Explain It to the Students ã Emphasize that communicating...
... Model forTeaching LiteratureAccording to Duff and Maley (1990), the main reasons for integrating these elements are linguistic, methodological and motivational. Linguistically, by using a ... acquiring mastery of structure and form. It also involves acquiring the ability to interpret discourse in all its social and cultural contexts. For this reason, the use of literature inthe EFL classroom ... used to interpret literary discourse are essentially the same for interpreting any type of discourse. Approaches to Teaching LiteratureHaving decided that integrating literature into the EFL...
... making errors in writing business reports. The study, therefore, is proposed to find out those necessary teachingstrategiesforthe section of teaching how to write business reports inthe ... implications forteaching to write business reports. The chapter will follow theteaching process from presenting the knowledge inthe content-based course including analyzing sample reports, giving ... learning and teachingthe contents as well as various useful samples. However, these books are designed forthe main purpose of training the communication skills, not of teaching a language. Therefore,...
... powerful tool for both the teacher and the learner, yet much classroom time is spent with eyes firmly fixed on the book, the board, the floor, the window, or roaming randomly around theteaching and ... Establishing a management role intheclassroom involves eye contact from the outset. Be in your classroom before your learners, and welcome them individually with a combination of eye contact and their ... largely inthe context of providing clues to the nature of the learner rather than in terms of a teaching tool. We have recently had the pleasure of observing English language classes at the Izmir...
... problems. The beginning of the rainy season is the problematic period. The main concern inthe village level was the water quality, especially, the water supply for domestic usage. Forthe interviewed ... estuary, is affected by saline intrusion up to the Cambodia border, including the Plain of Reeds. The most saline intrusion was in 1977 up to Go Dau Ha. In year 1974, saline intrusion reach to Tan ... October. Inthe year 2004, the curve of flood was very strange, it quickly increased to the peak and drained. The officers explain that the flood was depend on rain inthe upstream areas. Deforestation...
... shows, the converging lines are symmetrical. Points B, D, and F define the declining line. Points A, C, E, and G define the rising support line. The price target is either equal to the width of the ... significant parts: the spot exchange rate and the forward spread. The spot rate is the main building block. The forward spread is also known as the forward points or the forward pips. The forward spread ... triple-top formation, the tops have about the same height. A parallel line (the neckline) is drawn against the line connecting the three tops (B, D, and F). As a resistance line, the neckline is...
... lands inthe dry season. The shortage of freshwater leads to increasing salinity intrusion throughout the MD coastal provinces. (v) The floods: Discharge of the Mekong river during the wet ... to increase their income by increasing and diversifying their agricultural and fishery production. Since the past 20 years, the area of cultivable lands have been growing by an expansion the ... fishes forthe people. All the socio-economic activities inthe MD highly depend on the water resources for living and production A typical characteristic of a very flat delta as the MD is the...
... decrease in genitourinary complaints during deployment?ã Specific Aims To increase knowledge level about feminine hygiene inthe deployed environmentdeployed environment To determine the ... Gynecology · Bureau of Medicine and Surgery · 2000Slide 12Women inthe Military Implications for Nursingã Findings can be incorporated into routine pre-deployment care for female Soldiers to ... measures to urinateã Dehydration (not drinking fluids to prevent urination) 2. Vaginal symptoms: Itching, burning, pain, & discharge3. Menstrual complaints: Pain, heavy bleeding, missed...
... thinking being seen as a well-stocked box of instruments, coupled with insightfulness in deciding which instrument(s) to pick forthe job in hand.Feeling comfortable inthe presence of uncertainty ... 1.3 Through the window Coaching emotional intelligence inthe classroom 40If all people were rich then there would be no need for them to work. If the rich did not work then only the poor could ... a vital insight in coaching EI. Encouraging creativity17Whilst co-writing Thinking for Learning Simon was told time and again by children in lessons he was observing that thinking skills...
... butalbital-containing agents forthe treatment of episodic tension-type headache. This Guideline project is intended to review migraine treatment; therefore, trials of butalbital-containing agents in episodic ... three trials tested the efficacy of the combination of acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine (Excedrinđ) in migraine patients (studies recently published and not included inthe AHCPR Technical ... examining the effect of adding an antiemetic or caffeine to tolfenamic acid or aspirin suggested that these combinations offered no advantages over the analgesics alone forthe measured pain...