... playinglanguagegames Effectiveness of languagegames in warm-up activities in listening lessons Studentsattitudeandpreferenceonplayinglanguagegames Suggestions of using languagegames ... understand the language is the main reason The effectiveness of the games for that reason is so limited 3.1.4 Studentsattitudeandpreferenceonplayinglanguagegames Question mentions about ... of students like playinglanguagegames much Next, 29% of students like playinglanguagegames very much 20% of students feel normal when playinglanguagegames Only 3% of students not like playing...
... addition, the study is conducted within a limited scope which focuses only on teachers andstudents attitudes towards 30 languagegames in teaching and learning vocabulary It does not take into consideration ... five questions which reflect students attitudes towards using word games when learning vocabulary Questions one and two show how they feel about word games Question three reveals if word games are ... prefer to use games to help languagestudents learn and manipulate their words in proper contexts It is understandable because games enable languagestudents to communicate successfully and effectively...
... presentation 3.1 Findings and Discussion 3.1.1 Students preparation before the presentation (Question 1- 6) 3.1.1.1 Topic selection and audience analysis (Question 1&2) Table 1: Topic selection and ... discussed Part C - Conclusions is followed by the results and discussion from the investigation; and some suggestions and applications of the study for strategies for non – verbal interaction in making ... questionnaires and they generally not make people apprehensive The questionnaire consists of one sections The questionnaire used in the study has thirteen questions mainly focusing on how students...
... for grammar lesson with games instead of moans and whinning, the teacher and the students get smiles and excitemment Arif Saricoban and Esen Metin, authors of "Songs, Verse andGames for Teaching ... motivating * Games allow meaningful use of the language in context Students may wish to play games purely fo fun Teacher, however, need more convincing reasons “ Teacher need to consider which games ... offered by games. ” Games in general and grammar games in particular are very useful in teaching and learning English grammar because it not only encourages, but improves and teaches students ...
... a telephone yet? B: Yes, I have a telephone already How much is the installation fee and monthly fee? A: The installation fee is 600 thousand Dong and the monthly fee is 27 thousand Dong Could ... Thanh Loc, Cau Loc, Dong Loc , Chau Loc and Trieu Loc The economic condition is not good and the social learning is also not good so teaching and learning of teachers andstudents are having many ... is commonly experienced by the students here From observations and teaching experiences the author notes that the students always feel bored with working in each lesson On the other hand, I often...
... relationships such as students to their teacher, students to students, andstudents to materials It is considered that the relationship between studentsand their teacher is very important Once students have ... (Seliger and Shohamy, 1990) which consist of a number of specific and defined questions determined beforehand, and allow some elaboration in questions and answers After the questionnaires and class ... consists of: Definition of Speaking skill, Positions of speaking in language teaching programs, Difficulties in and constraints on learning to speak a foreign language, and Factors affecting students ...
... majority of students agreed and strongly agreed with reason in question 5(a) while a small number of students disagreed and strongly disagreed with these reasons from (5% to 22.61%) Few students ... questionnaires A questionnaire is considered the most appropriate research instrument for gathering information concerning the attitudes of the respondent In this study, the students attitudes ... reasons for having negative attitude The following table demonstrates the reasons for student’ negative attitude Agree 5(b)If the answer to (4) was NO Disagree andand Strongly Neutral agree Strongly...
... Questions 1.2 Studentsattitude toward skill among four basic language skills Students willingness to speak English Students opinion about languagegames Type of games that students like Students ... 3.4) - Students willingness to speak English (Question 5) - Students opinion about languagegames (Question 6) - Type of games that students like (Question 7) - Students participation in speaking ... of languagegames 30.1% students raise their voice that these languagegames make speaking lessons more enjoyable and more fun and 24.5% students agree that languagegames make speaking lessons...
... presuppositions underlying the text, recognizing implications and making inferences, prediction, and integration and application The techniques are actually various, and in each case and for different ... helps them make the connection between sounds and spelling of letters and words, and assists the teachers to check learner’s pronunciation However, there are contradictory opinions about it While ... enhanced motivation - Appropriate reading comprehension strategies based on the purposes and motivation - Good prediction - Sufficient background information and vocabulary - Close attention to the...
... an e n v i r o n m e n t , one could use n a t u r a l language to develop t h e n a t u r a l language s y s t e m itself, a p r o p e r t y t h a t would be not only useful b u t also elegant ... sentation I suspect t h a t some new syntactic c o n s t r u c t i o n s m i g h t also a p p e a r , rare in a d a t a b a s e application b u t more c o m m o n in p r o g r a m m i n g applications ... reduce the original request to a m a n a g e a b l e one P r e s e n t i n g these choices would provide a convenient f o r u m for research in language p r o d u c t i o n , while suffering the...
... Westport, Connecticut· London Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Eiss, Harry Edwin Dictionary of language games, puzzles, and amusements Bibliography: p Includes index I Word games- Dictionaries ... discussions B I B LIOGRAPHY Brandreth , Gyles Indoor Games London: Hodder & Stoughton , Ltd , 977 Parlett , David Botlicelli and Beyond: Over 00 of the World's Best Word Games New York : Pantheon ... ' s Mission, Botticell i , and Password for similar games Aesop's Mission 23 BIBLIOGRAPHY Brandreth , Gyle s Indoor Games London: Hodder & Stoughton , Ltd , 97 Ful ler, John G Games for...
... (1978) Language as social semiotic-The interpretation of languageand meaning London Edward Arnold 19 Halliday, M A K (1989) Context of situation In Michael Halliday and Ruqaiua Hasan, eds., Language, ... thoroughly analyzed, for the reason that the first „conversation‟ brought the two main characters by their mistaken first impression and the second conversation was about the conflicts finally resolved ... comprehension” (Fowler, 1968 – cited in “Irony” by Colebrook, 2004) In those hidden language, actions, differences and communications, irony was seen as an art or a means of worth and effective...
... 1.2 Focus -on- form instruction (FFI) 1.2.1 Focus -on- form, focus on forms and focus on meaning In the literature of grammar teaching, three notions: focus on forms, focus on form and focus on meaning ... focus on form and focus on meaning instruction are available, according to Long (1991) and Long and Robinson (1998), and should complement rather than exclude each other Significantly, focus -on- form ... grammar kinds and attitudes to grammar instruction are summarized and reviewed Additionally, the chapter also reviews the notion of focus -on- form in comparison with focus -on- forms and focus on meaning...
... Question items Contents Question1 Studentsattitude in ESP reading Question Students perception about the purpose of learning ESP reading Question Students expectation about four language skills ... note-taking, which allows students to compile new vocabulary and important information and details, and to summarize information and record their reactions and opinion Furthermore, during reading, ... findings and conclusion In addition, there are some suggested solutions for both ESP teachers andstudents of Finance and Banking Finally, the limitations of the study are notified and some recommendations...
... lessons - Group formation - Group Size 1.3 Perception and behavior - Definition of perception - Definition of behavior - Relationship between perception and behavior in teaching and learning language ... INTRODUCTION Rationale - English has been widely used in many areas such as politics, economics, tourism, electronics, telecommunication, culture and science and technology English is not only a ... modern for the language lessons There are about 35 computers which are connected to Internet The teacher’s computer and the students ones are linked closely 2.2 Samples and data collection tools 2.2.1...