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... towards their students learning ofEnglishspeakingskills Below is the figure to show teachers’ attitudes towardstheimportanceofEnglishspeakingskillsto their students Figure 10: Teachers' attitudes ... concerned students attitudes towards learning thespeakingskillsThe first two questions were about thestudents attitudes towardstheimportanceofspeakingskills and their effort in learning to ... 1: Theimportanceofspeakingskills 25% 17% 7% A B C 0% 7% Series 2: Students' effort in learning D Most ofthestudents said that they fully realized theimportanceofEnglish speaking; therefore,...
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... techniques 3. 1 The answer tothe first research question: Students attitudes towards native teachers’ teaching speaking3. 1.1 The results 3. 1.1.1 Students attitudes towardsthe role ofspeaking ... solving the problems thanks to benefits of sharing the learners‘ mother tongue Limitations ofthe Study As the study aims at discovering thestudents attitudes towardsthe teaching ofspeaking ... 34 % 45% 15% E They can‘t help me solve my problems because of their incapability ofspeaking my language 8% 49% 36 % 7% 16% 43% 31 % 10% 21% 33 % 33 % 13% 6% 23% 53% 18% 11% 36 % 40% 13% H I have difficulties...
... with the findings ofthe attitudes ofthe teachers and thestudentstowardstheimportanceof culture and speaking skill in ELT; together with cultural difficulties in the teaching and learning of ... are aware oftheimportanceofthe culture in ELT, over half ofthestudents consider cultural factors very important in ELT, 39 % ofthestudents take it important The percentage ofthestudents ... contribution ofother factors involved in speaking 1 .3 The integration of cultural factors into the teaching and learning ofspeaking skill in classrooms 1 .3. 1 The components of culture in the language...
... about theimportanceofEnglish 30 speaking skill The results show that half ofthestudents (50%, 15 students) thought that speaking skill is very important while 33 .3 % ofstudents asked to say ... out studentsattitudetowardsspeakingskills and PBL applied in speaking lessons after weeks of implement, the factors of PBL affects students interest in speakingEnglishTo make sure that the ... the silience in thespeaking lessons It focused on theimportanceofspeakingskills and what prevented them from joining speaking activities 2.6 .3 Hypothesis The analysis and discussion of the...
... Teaching Speaking 39 3. 1 .3 Activating Studentsto Work in Different Stages ofSpeaking 41 3. 2 Training Studentsto Become Efficient Speakers 42 3. 2.1 Making Students Aware ofthe Nature ofSpeaking ... knowledge about the topic D Provide some necessary vocabulary and structures related tothe topic E Discuss with studentsto lead them tothe topic F Brainstorm the topic G Others (please specify) ... Students Attitudes towardsSpeaking and Speaking Materials 33 2 .3. 2 Teachers’ and Students Problems in Teaching and Learning to Speak English 33 2.4 Summary Chapter three 37 Recommendations to Improve...
... explored in other aspects b Studentsattitudetowardsspeakingskills 25 The questions 2, and are designed to discover studentsattitudetowardsspeakingskillsThe specific questions and students ... assumes that their teachers provide them main ideas ofthe topics, and the percentage ofstudents responses their teachers often encourage them to plan the topics-taking 18.1% 62% ofthestudents ... deterring studentsto speak English in classroom is that they are unable to find the ideas for the given topics, while theother 19% of them states their poor vocabulary is an obstacle for them to express...
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... Opin Crit Care 2005, 11 :33 3 -33 8 Malbrain ML: Different techniques to measure intra-abdominal pressure (IAP): time for a critical re-appraisal Intensive Care Med 2004, 30 :35 7 -37 1 Malbrain ML, Jones ... measured through the third limb of a standard three-way foley catheter These catheters are primed through a constant infusion of ml/hour saline [14] Recognizing the simplicity of this method, ... saline into the bladder during this routine measurement may incorrectly label a patient with IAH or abdominal compartment syndrome, and therefore subject them tothe potential complications of surgical...