... and then share these reasons with theirstudents (Good & Brophy, 1994) b Commitment to the students progress Teachers should show commitment towardstheirstudents learning and progress, at ... care for what theirstudents have learnt and succeeded (Dornyei, 2001) In order to express commitment towards the students, teachers should: - offer concrete assistance - offer to meet students individually ... (1996): + Greet students and remember their names + Smile at them + Notice interesting features of their appearance + Ask them about their lives outside school + Show interest in their hobbies...
... from the level of the students themselves There are more than 360 students at Department of Foreign Languages, UTEHY and 120 of them are firstyear students Both male and female students ages are ... Englishmajor students at UTEHY was not the first choice for most of them but the second choice for them when they failed to enter their dreamed university UTEHY University still gives a chance for students ... best to find the most suitable and effective ways to help theirstudents overcome the difficulties to catch up with other English-major students at other university Especially, in writing skill,...
... carefully guide theirstudents to complete the tasks and students English level is not high enough to finish a technical writing paper More importantly, at this level of training at Hitech, students ... teaching Therefore, when reading, students have to base much on their background knowledge of their major to efficiently understand an ESP text Hence, to assist students in grasping an ESP passage, ... to Consequently, their English level is rather limited Moreover, most of these students have failed the entrance exam to universities due to poor academic knowledge and ability Their cognitive...
... enjoyable for the students to work well with the speakinglessons Here is the data from the survey Question Opt ions No Reasons for choice of students % Do you enjoy the speakinglessons s using ... most of our students come from families in which their parents are farmers They get many difficulties in supporting their families That is the reason why many of students have to spend their time ... by students in leaning a foreign language like English is speaking Many students find difficulties in speaking English Some factors are fear of making mistakes, fear of being laughed at by their...
... acceptable model - Direct students attention to English basic intonation patterns - Alert students to similarities and differences in intonation between Vietnamese and English - Teach students to think ... these textbooks for Vietnamese students requires going through the lessons and identifying those which deal with problem areas for Vietnamese learners Once these lessons have been identified, ... awareness raising strategy; they may well hear features of their intonation that they simply not have time to notice when actually speaking As a result, they may be able to work on weak areas...
... acceptable model - Direct students attention to English basic intonation patterns - Alert students to similarities and differences in intonation between Vietnamese and English - Teach students to think ... these textbooks for Vietnamese students requires going through the lessons and identifying those which deal with problem areas for Vietnamese learners Once these lessons have been identified, ... awareness raising strategy; they may well hear features of their intonation that they simply not have time to notice when actually speaking As a result, they may be able to work on weak areas...
... form and use compound nouns in theirspeaking and writing Besides, students' errors are analyzed to see whether the differences between the two languages affect their results 4.3.2 Subjects [33] ... can be guessed through their components’ meanings as most of them are of endocentric compounds Once students know the basic features of compound nouns, they will understand their meanings and know ... is conducted in order to look for some students descriptions in terms of their abilities of comprehending and using compound nouns That is to find out how students of ESP in my university understand...
... depressed and their face is threatened when someone talks about their age Among 36% of the students who found it inappropriate to mention health in the conversation, only students showed their sociopragmatic ... and responses Table 3.6: Students awareness of inviting Table 3.7: Students awareness of parting Table 3.8: Students awareness of thanks and responses Table 3.9: Students awareness of conversation ... help theirstudents highly aware of pragmatics, thus they can use English more fruitfully in their professional and academic life Second, it is hoped that the research will enhance VUC students ...
... the vocabulary of students In exploiting repetition device, teachers may ask students to elicit the most repeated items in the whole text to guess the topic of it This helps students greatly ... Getting into Text: Coherence in Cross Currents X2 15 Salkie, R (1995) Text and Discourse Analysis London: Routledge 16 Tanskanen, S (1984) Collaborating towards Coherence John Benjamins Publishing ... to see how frequently they appear and why they are used in BE texts, i.e how these devices help students comprehend the texts 2.2.1 Reiteration 2.2.1.1 Repetition 2.2.1.1.1 Simple repetition 2.2.1.1.2...
... of two parts Part one investigates the background of the teachers, their attitudes towards different varieties of English, and their awareness of the research regarding Euro-English Part two tests ... there is a new variety of English developing in continental Europe, also known as Euro-English Their research has surfaced multiple features that are unique to European speakers of English Twenty-one ... of standard norms, many comments indicate that teachers think about issues of identity and how their teaching could be affected by a broader scope that exceeds traditional methods i TABLE OF...
... mistakes of theirstudents On the contrary, they should let theirstudents know that mistakes are common and unavoidable The most important thing is that after becoming aware of the mistakes, students ... guiding students to understand and use a foreign language correctly and effectively Following various teaching methodologies can be applied for different lessons so as to help students achieve their ... Inversely, in Vietnamese, people often use “ừ/ vâng/ phải, etc” to show their agreement and “không/ không phải/ không đúng, etc” to show their disagreement E.g isn’t she a teacher? Yes, she is (She is...
... providers to whom they could refer their peers for appropriate services An evaluation after one year yielded the following findings: • • The intervention improved knowledge: Students in intervention schools ... offering students the chance to opt out of part or all of the sessions they or their parents may find objectionable • • In Britain, where sexuality education is optional, only a tiny percentage of students ... concurrent legislative list in Nigeria, and, therefore, the three tiers of government, including the states and local governments, are expected to formulate independent policies to guide their...
... believed to have often exaggerated agricultural production to prove their ability to implement Mao’s economic policies in order to advance their careers or to avoid getting into political trouble with ... costs ranked as the biggest business risk facing their China operations (up from 23% in 2011) and 82% stated that rising labor costs were affecting their China operations.19 In addition, 89% of ... education) induces households to save a large portion of their income According to one estimate, the average saving rate of urban households relative to their disposable incomes rose from 18% in 1995 to...
... 10 Ideology in the Current Long War 16 Governance in the Current Long War 18 Terrorism in the Current Long War ... 36 The Current Dominant Factors and Examples of How U.S Actions Can Be Represented 37 Examples of Some Current Actors and Threat Risks ... that their security forces could contain sectarian violence effectively In the “Chronic Insurgencies/Instability” trajectory, State-Centric would be useful in countries that have stabilized their...
... 23 out of 29 dealers confirmed that their bank had adopted this technique 22 (some also added that their main purpose in using this technique was to serve their customers) In the client market ... 2009 Similarly, when asked whether their bank was unwilling to sell USDs at the quoted rate to customers in the bank-client market, respondents indicated that their bank was unwilling to so about ... customers would thus be forced to turn to the parallel market to meet their foreign currency requirements (see Section 4.6 below) To serve their clients, commercial banks have also developed a range of...
... change involves the gradual disappearance of terms due to their increasingly tacit nature within a particular community of discourse Their existence becomes so obvious that they need not be mentioned ... function words) that occur in many documents are downweighted, while those that are fairly unique have their weights boosted Many variations of TF.IDF have been suggested (Singhal, 1997) Our variation, ... the notions of rising and falling terms Figure shows relative frequencies of two common terms and their acronyms in the rst and second halves of a corpus of AI discussion board postings collected...
... individuals attach to health likely affects their general health satisfaction, their interaction (or lack thereof) with health professionals, and their use of alternative health services (e.g., ... of neurotransmitter systems (Kuehner, 2003) in causing sex differences in depression rates are current examples of specific biological determinants that may elucidate sex differences In short, ... specific health outcome, such as depression Indeed, this is a tautological argument There are clearly current findings where biological factors determine a sex difference in disease prevalence We argue...
... between consumers’ interest in keeping their information private and their interest in having evaluations of their creditworthiness be based on an accurate record of their past behavior However, consumers ... is current as of June, whereas another repository may only have received or loaded information current as of May However, this phenomenon would only explain variations for accounts that are currently ... non-reporting by their creditors, and would have little leverage to force their creditors to report up to date information anyway Similarly, consumers generally have no control over the inclusion in their...
... summaries Kupiec et al (1995) compared their trainable document summarizer results and similar amounts of leading text to manually constructed keys The sentences that their summarizer extracted overlapped ... 793 News analysts read each document and its corresponding summaries, and rated the summaries on their acceptability Table shows the results for each approach Overall, 74% of the ANES summaries ... Average of F-measures ANES Acceptable The results for both approaches showed a promising start towards the goal of creating summaries for news documents However, those results also raised questions...