... working in groups, providing more help to less skilled groups, instructing them to cooperate, controlling the time, 42 reminding students of cooperating with each other the task and interacting ... active in speaking lessonsat action stage 90% of thestudents enjoyed working in groups with their classmates 86.66% of thestudents claimed that they interacted more with the teacher and other students ... major students oral participationin English speaking lessonsat HPU2 Theparticipation examined is limited to the amount of time thestudents have on-task participationThe form of participation...
... of students participating and their speaking times in speaking lessonsThe findings from Class Observation Sheet indicate very clearly that in speaking lessons with stimulation activities students ... enhancing studentsparticipationin speaking lessons? The findings of the study showed that teacher‟s designing stimulation activities in teaching speaking had improved studentsparticipation ... thethreeexperimentallessonsand compared with the data of the observation sheets of the two ordinary instructional lessonsin order to evaluate the suggested solutions inthe action plan The...
... to the effectiveness of these activities on studentsparticipationin speaking lessons Purpose and significance of the study The study aims at: + investigating the effectiveness of using information ... of time In addition, speaking with peer is less intimidating than presenting in front of the entire class and being evaluated Another advantage of information gap activities is that students ... negotiate meaning because they must take what they are saying comprehensible to others in order to accomplish the task Therefore, information gap activities are of great use in English speaking lessons...
... collaborative activities The findings (see table & 2) indicate very clearly the increase inthe distribution of participationin speaking lessons gained by 58 studentsinthe two classes Studentsin ... in increasing learners‟ proficiency and to fill the gap among them 3.2.4 Grouping Group size made the slight difference inthe learners‟ participationThree categories of group size used inthe ... motivation of working harder and achieving success, many other studentsinthe class will think they have no chance inthe world Therefore, in stead of competing, cooperating and supporting each...
... receive and process information? How is that information stored within the brain and later retrieved for solving problems and learning new material? How should sequencing and organizing information ... self-evaluation of their interaction in speaking sessions II.1.2.3 Analyzing data and generating hypotheses (week 6) After collecting the data in weeks and 5, the researcher started forming the hypothesis ... that hinder thestudentsparticipationin speaking lessons This part analyzes the fact related to the reasons preventing students from getting involved in speaking sessions III.1.1.2.1 Learning...
... the times the participants get involved inthe tasks in collaborative activities The findings (see table & 2) indicate very clearly the increase inthe distribution of participationin speaking ... in increasing learners‟ proficiency and to fill the gap among them 3.2.4 Grouping Group size made the slight difference inthe learners‟ participationThree categories of group size used inthe ... motivation of working harder and achieving success, many other studentsinthe class will think they have no chance inthe world Therefore, in stead of competing, cooperating and supporting each...
... done in a fun- way so that thestudents actually enjoy speaking only in English 4.2.6 The things administrators should From the findings, among factors affecting thestudents'participationin groupwork ... to the class organization as group work andthe use of communicative strategies to teach simultaneously 1.2 Thestudents'participationandthe factors affecting their participationin speaking ... organizations The oil that smoothes the organization's function The thread that ties the system together The force that pervades the organization The binding agent that cements all relationships" Building...
... carried with the aim at finding English goals and motivation and some factors that influencing the motivation of thestudentsIn this case, the writers investigate students with the hope to answer ... in a rural setting - creating a make-believe world inthe classroom - creating a content-challenging milieu inthe classroom - creating interesting lessonsin which students attention is gain ... what are the upper secondary school students goal for learning English?, 2) What kinds of motivation thestudents have in learning EFL in Quang Nam?, 3) What are the factors that influencing the...
... fascinating and inspirational by 66% students, 29% considered her either inspirational or fascinating and only 5% students did not like her and said she was neither fascinating nor inspirational ... (Appendix D) The self-report has questions in total aiming at asking students to self-evaluate their on-task participationingroup work time andat asking students opinions on the main activity ... when they are prepared for class and participate in discussions The more they participate, the less memorization they do, andthe more they engage in higher levels of thinking, including interpretation,...
... getting to know them, showing an interest in both the learning andthe personal interest of the students, trying to enjoy their company as a groupand by showing that he is enjoying teaching them” ... cause the problem of thestudents speaking skills namely thestudents interest, the material, andthe media among others including the technique in teaching English Many techniques including ... Angela andthe other one is the post office clerk They should improvise the conversation using the prompts to help them Point out that the conversation should be similar to the one inthe textbook,...
... Researches in relation with the Western Highlands, ethnic minorities atthe Western Highlands and sourcing cadres atthe Western Highlands The Western Highlands and ethnic minorities atthe Western ... Highlands Including: Setting up standard and mechanism for souring the commune officials and civil servants as ethnic minorities atthe Western Highlands; education and training development, intellectual ... on reinforcing, developing and assigning specific responsibilities to the ethnic boarding-schools system, education and training institutions atthe Western Highlands to participate in sourcing;...
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... R5 HIV-1 Furthermore, we provide evidence that decidual soluble factors, including b-chemokines, participate in inhibiting HIV-1 entry inthe decidua These findings also suggest that the first ... factors include cytokines known to stimulate HIV-1 infection by promoting inflammation and viral replication including IL-12, TFN-a, IL-6 and IL-8 [6,30,31], but also antiinflammatory (IL-10) and ... Background Cytokines are involved in cell activation, immune response polarization and antiviral immunity, and play a key role in innate immunity In particular, cytokines and chemokines can interfere...
... factor binding sites in vertebrates We now turn to the relationship between promoter conservation of the protein coding genes andthe turnover of the cisregulatory elements located in them Table ... shows the importance of including the opossum genome inthe comparisons The grey line displays the same graph, but excluding the opossum genome from the plotted combinations Without including the ... whether the miRNA upstream regions evolve atthe same, slower, or faster rate than those of the protein coding genes, and whether their conservation pattern across the upstream region indicates...
... all the listening lessons, the teacher organize for students to play language games during thelessons Therefore, to make thelessons more interesting and make students relax and interested inthe ... talking and start the lesson Thestudents find it not easy to concentrate on the lesson Some students not find the game interesting so they not like the game as well as join the game Therefore, they ... can play the game and eager to join the game The second is that the games have to be relating to the topic of the listening passage The third is that the games should be interesting and can give...
... constructing and representing meaning, negotiating meaning with the speaker and responding, and creating meaning through involvement, imagination and empathy In other words, linguistic knowledge and ... at: - Exploring the attitudes of 12th grade students towards learning English and learning listening skill - Investigating the factors affecting their attitudes in listening lessons - Examining ... focused on investigating the attitudes of 12th grade studentsin listening lessons, factors affecting such attitudes andstudents expectation during listening lessonsThe participants were students...
... sense of the overall data The data will then be calculated and expressed inthe form of tables Finally, the data will be systematically analyzed and evaluated Presentation and Analysis from the Questionnaires ... training and five got in- service training Data Collection Instruments In order to get the needed information, the two instruments are employed They are questionnaires and classroom observation ... time, ability and availability of the data, the researcher intends to investigate the current situation of correcting errors in speaking lessonsat HLA High School and find out appropriate error-correction...
... losing face in front of others is the fourth category causing speaking anxiety that was investigated inthe study Thestudents reported that they did not want to be negatively evaluated by their ... owing to the frequent assessment inherent inthe learning Fear of negative evaluation is defined as the apprehension about the evaluation from others, the avoidance of being involved in evaluative ... anxiety in speaking lessons Chart reveals that the great majority (77%) of thestudentsinthe study responded that they felt more tense and nervous in English speaking class than in other classes...