... EFL students prefer to use and find out the studentsattitudestowards the two model reading tasks, the writer decides to research on “Non-English Major StudentsAttitudesTowards Bottom-up and ... study about studentsattitudestowards reading-to-write tasks and Zhou and Siriyothin’s (2009) study about writing-to-read tasks No study has been found about the studentsattitudestowards bottom-up ... teachers andstudents at PYCI in teaching and learning reading Aims of the study: The primary aim of the study is finding out attitudes of the non-English major studentstowards bottom-up and top-down...
... speaking lessons 27 Figure 3.8: Studentsattitudestowards teachers’ teaching methods of 28 speakingskills Figure 3.9: Factors influencing studentsattitudestowards learning 30 speakingskills ... defintions of attitudesandspeaking skills, the elements of speaking, the communicative approach in teaching English speaking skills, the roles of attitudes in language learning andspeakingskills ... LITERATURE REVIEW 1.1 Speakingskillsandattitudes 1.1.1 Speakingskills In language teaching and learning, the manner in which a language is used is called skills or language skills, andspeaking is...
... English and their expectations of the teachers’ speaking lessons so that the teachers have suitable methods to improve their studentsspeakingskillsand encourage students to practise speaking ... investigation into Viet Bac 11th grade studentsand teachers’ attitudestowards the application of pair work and group work in teaching and learning speaking skills, Unpublished MA Dissertation ... investigate the attitudes of students at NWRC towards learning to speak English and their classroom speaking practices in order to offer some suggestions which might be useful for teachers and students...
... ON STUDENTSATTITUDESTOWARDS THE TEACHING OF SPEAKING BY NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKING TEACHERS This survey questionnaire is designed to find out the studentsattitudestowards the teaching of speaking ... disadvantages, and teaching techniques 3.1 The answer to the first research question: Studentsattitudestowards native teachers’ teaching speaking 3.1.1 The results 3.1.1.1 Studentsattitudestowards ... 2: Studentsattitudestowards native teachers’ advantages as native speakers 26 Table 3: Studentsattitudestowards disadvantages of native teachers as native speakers 28 Table 4: Students attitudes...
... Findings…………………………………………………………………………… 27 2.6 Teachers’ Attitudesand Classroom Practices …………………………………… 45 CHAPTER III: DISCUSSION………………………………………………………….49 3.1 Teachers’ andstudentsattitudestowards CLT…………………………………….49 ... Hanoi University of Languages and International Studies FACULTY OF Post- graduate STUDIES VŨ THỊ HOÀNG ANH A SURVEY ON URBAN HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER’S ANDSTUDENTSATTITUDESTOWARDS COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE ... ……………………………………………… 16 1.8 Roles of Teachers in CLT ………………………………………………………….18 1.9 Teachers’ andstudentsattitudestowards CLT………………………………… 19 1.10 Summary………………………………………………………………………….22 CHAPTER II:...
... teachers‟ attitudesand their classroom practice regarding CLT, and (c) the gap, if any, between teachers‟ attitudesandstudentsattitudestowards CLT 9 Research Questions 4.1 What attitudestowards ... explanation, writing and example Table 2.14 Teachers’ attitudesandStudentsattitudestowards the role of teacher in the classroom 50 Commonly, teachers‟ andstudentsattitudestowards the role ... Table 2.12 Teachers’ attitudesandStudentsattitudestowards error correction From the percentage in the table 2.12, the attitudestowards error correction of teachers andstudents are the same...
... 2.5.2 Studentsattitudesand perceptions towards CL 2.5.2.1 Studentsattitudestowards CL Five questions (Question 2, 3, 4, and 6) in the Questionnaire were designed to find out studentsattitudes ... Results and Discussion 15 2.5.1 Students preferred habits and learning styles 15 2.5.2 Studentsattitudesand perceptions towards CL 16 2.5.3 Teachers‟ use of CL 19 2.5.4 Students engagement and ... of CL is the skillsandattitudes to work in teams Thus, CL gives students a chance to develop the interpersonal skills needed to succeed at school, work, and within the community Students work...
... Preintermediate Students Book and the attitudes of studentsand teachers towards that content The analysis of the cultural content was based on two criteria – one of Cortazzi and Jin (1999) and the ... teachers‟ and learners‟ attitudes in learning and teaching culture, and previous studies on teachers‟ and learners‟ attitudestowards cultural content in textbook 1.1 Overview of culture and language ... Teachers‟ attitudes obviously lead to their treatment towards cultural contents and then influence to learners‟ attitudes In a nutshell, it is important to uncover both teachers‟ andstudents attitudes...
... skill, they did not yield much understanding about teachers’ andstudentsattitudestowards using short stories as supplementary materials Teachers’ andstudentsattitudes are very important in the ... includes two main parts: studentsattitudesand teachers’ attitudestowards using short stories as supplementary materials for reading classes 4.1 Studentsattitudestowards using short stories ... courses and/ or used to teach these courses to get their attitudestowards using short stories to develop students subskills of reading They are also given questionnaire about their attitudes towards...
... cognition and active engagement” In addition, “matching the learning styles of the studentsand the teaching style of the teacher would help improve students learning, attitudes, behavior, and motivation” ... developed: What are the studentsattitudestowards teacher’ written feedback strategies? To what extent the students understand teacher written feedback? How the students handle the feedback they receive? ... effect on students writing We can see in the study of Lee (2005), Noora (2006).“What have been neglected in those studies are preferences andattitudes of the learners and teachers towards error...
... of students who hold different views and preferences Online and distance education students preferred modes of communication for interacting with other students Online and distance education students ... interactive model and the collaborative model (Okada, 2005) Both place an increased emphasis on facilitating interaction between students online Online and distance education studentsattitudestowards ... attitudestowards interacting with other students In the body of research investigating studentsattitudestowards interacting with other students in online and distance education courses, there...
... pronunciation to students, andstudentsattitudestowards technology in a Vietnam-based international school So as to gather information to evaluate the severity of the case on the students perspective, ... clearly In return, it brings the individuals poor abilities andskills of speakingand listening It is widely known that, speakingskills are the most influential factors in the process of an ... technology contributes in teaching pronunciation to students, andstudentsattitudestowards technology ➢ Giving some recommendations to students about how effectively, they can employ technology...
... learning and provides opportunities for students to use and practice the language and to reflect on language use and language learning Rather than being models for correct speech and writing and ones ... discussion tasks (item #4 and #17, M = 3.19, and 2.88 respectively) The students also expressed their neutral attitude towardsspeaking English in lessons (item #5, M = 3.09), and some other learning-relaxing ... others (watching movies, listening to songs and programs, and reading comprehension) are concerned with receptive skills (listening and reading) and the students entertainment, but not much with...
... 2.2.3.4 Benefits of PBL ………………………………………………………………28 2.2.3.5 Students' satisfaction of doing writing projects ………………………… …30 2.2.4 Findings and Discussion ……………………………………………………………31 PART THREE: CONCLUSION ... …………………………………………… 19 2.1.2 The English Language Teacher Group …………………………………………… 20 2.1.3 Participants and time allocation…………………………………………………… 21 2.2 Data collection ………………………………………………………………………… 23 2.2.1 ... ………………………………………… 15 1.2.5 Process of Project-based Work …………………………………………………… 16 1.2.6 Project-based Approach and Other Approaches to Writing ……………………… 17 CHAPTER 2: THE STUDY ………………………………………………………………….19 2.1...
... performance in English and offers tangible results to parents, studentsand teachers Secondly, the variety of writing activities and techniques can become a source of fun and interest to students Lastly, ... vocabulary and grammar are our students' strengths and the reason for the failure in gaining high prizes in the national contest is the weakness of our students at listening and writing skills Hence, ... approach could prepare my students better for their writing papers of the national test, and decided to use it with my students This study reports the students'attitudestowards this approach to...
... FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 Data analysis of students questionnaire 19 19 4.1.1 Students general attitudestowards learning English 19 4.1.2 Studentsattitudestowards learning to ... English speaking ability 26 Figure 9: The things students in the speaking class 27 Figure 10: Factors affecting students English speaking learning 28 Figure 11: Studentsattitudestowards teacher‟s ... of speaking in foreign language teaching and learning 2.2.3 Characteristics of a successful speaking lesson 2.2.4 Approaches to teaching and learning speakingskills 2.2.5 Factors affecting students ...