... students' perspective in order to clarify the learning strategies EFL learners employ when they learn a second language In light of the findings of the 223 Saudi College StudentsPerceptionof ... omission of the indefinite article Table shows that the students made nine translation errors, and 39 indefinite article omission errors Table ( ) Classification of the interference errors Type of ... EFL teacher First, in light of the students comments, something has to be done to rectify the opposing viewpoints of the teachers and students concerning the errors made by the students While teachers...
... develop skills of text reading according to specific nature of genre and text readingingeneralIn addition, it can refer to the standards ofreadingcomprehensionof literary texts in Singapore’s ... 3.2.1.3 Teaching methods ofreadingcomprehensionof information text As readingcomprehensionof literary texts, reading information text must understand the characteristics of this kind of text ... levels of perception, understanding and application In our opinion, need to generalize the level ofperception into the levels in evaluating readingcomprehension ability ofstudentsin each...
... importance ofreadingcomprehension Figure 2: Students purposes of learning readingin English Figure 3: The difficulties inreading a text Figure 4: The importance of having good reading strategies ... develop certain reading skills for studentsin the while- reading stage, i.e reading for general understanding, reading for specific information and reading for further understanding Additionally, ... when learning reading Thirdly, reading strategies mostly applied by the students were skimming, scanning and guessing meaning of new words Thus, the roles ofreading strategies in facilitating their...
... Identifying students perceptions about mind mapping and using mind mapping inreadingcomprehension Examining the effect of using mind mapping on students interest inreading skill 1.3 Research ... learning in NCE 1.2 Aim of the study The aim of the research is to examine if using mind mapping helps to increase students interest inreadingcomprehension skill.It aimes at: Identifying students ... MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING VINH UNIVERSITY HO THI HUONG USING MIND MAPS TO INCREASE STUDENTS INTEREST INREADINGCOMPREHENSIONIN NGHE AN COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS Major: Teaching English...
... conceive of drastic improvements in teaching and learning mathematics – indeed, all subjects – if the medium of delivering more challenging topics comes more into line with what the students find ... that same kind of interest by using at least one of the same tools, perhaps teaching students to use their time on content classes and sparking an interest in a mental exercise or learning tool ... Summary of main findings…………………………………………………………….…136 6.2 Subquestion 1: What are the students perceptions of using technology? .136 6.3 Subquestion 2: What are the students perceptions of the...
... their readingcomprehension and its relationships to reading development In the study ―Cohesion and the teaching of EFL reading , Fulcher (1987) determines the roles of cohesion in assisting reading ... meanings in the text (Treiman, 2001) In this sense, top-down reading strategies contain predicting, inferring, and focusing on meanings (Grabe 1991) Reading is actually ―a psychological guessing ... and linguists have presented different definitions on the concept of reading, ranging from the simple to complicated ones According to Durkin (1993: 37), reading is ―intentional thinking during...
... processing and evaluating the information during reading - transferring or using the information while or after reading 1.3 Factors affecting studentsreadingcomprehensionin ESP Readingin a ... the nature of reading, in which the definitions ofreading and readingcomprehension Then, the definitions of ESP, reading skills in ESP and ESP reading materials are also addressed in this part ... reading act, in which the readers, reading process and reading messages are emphasized 1.1.2 ReadingcomprehensionReadingcomprehension plays a very important part in teaching and learning reading...
... specially readingcomprehension While undergoing an exam, most of the students find it very difficult to deal with readingcomprehensionIn almost all the exams readingcomprehension is one of the ... most of our time in guessing what could be the meaning of this particular word in a particular passage Lack ofreading skills If students spend too much time in solving readingcomprehension part ... number of words read by the number of minutes spent reading 11 According to the passage, what is the first step in determining your reading speed? a Timing yourself as you read the page of a book...
... living in single-room (Afar house), the tradition of sharing single cup among several individuals regardless of their healthy status could play a role in the exposure to and spread of PTB In ... of detail additional information This also hindered an in- depth analysis of the results Hence, the findings from the qualitative portion of the study might be considered preliminary Page 10 of ... is one of the main preventive methods of transmission of PTB This implies that FGD is a powerful method of stimulating the participants and generating more crucial information than the interview...
... recognition of graduate study in the liberal arts, the raising of professional training in law, medicine, and engineering to a postgraduate level, and the fostering of greater maturity in student ... used in line is closest in meaning to which of the following? (A) Gradually (B) Unsurprisingly (C) Apparently (D) Safely The expression "make the most of" in line is closest in meaning to which of ... accumulated knowledge' of tens of thousands of years of experience and intimacy with plants in the wild would begin to fade away 48 TOEFL ReadingComprehension Which of the following assumptions about...
... enrolment and obtaining informed consent, an explanation of the handling of the QL-recorder to participating patients, interpretation and use of results during the consultation Training sessions took ... practices withdrew informed consent after initially having indicated interest in participation Reasons for withdrawal included lack of time, change in practice software and severe illness of the practice ... Feasibility of routine integration Patients: Nurses’ explanations User−friendliness of QL−Recorder Comprehensibility of questions Comprehensibility of results Physicians: Feasibility of routine integration...
... between perceptionof importance and feasibility of the QoL methodology in daily routine clinical practice and clinical trials Another interesting finding of this study is that, comparing the ... assessing the perceptionof the importance of QoL in clinical practice Must QoL influence diagnostic strategies? Page of Table 5: Answers to the questionnaire assessing the perceptionof the ... the perceptionof the importance of QoL in clinical practice QoL must influence diagnostic strategies? - No - A little Page of Table 2: Questionnaire to assess the perceptionof the importance of...
... Convergence to common fixed point The author thinks this theorem is one of the most interesting convergence theorems for families of nonexpansive mappings In the case of k = 4, this iteration scheme ... common fixed point for in nite families of commuting nonexpansive mappings without assuming the strict convexity of the Banach space This problem has not been solved for twenty-five years In this paper, ... fixed point of T1 ,T2 , ,T By induction, we obtain the desired result Lemma 4.2 Let C be a bounded closed convex subset of a Banach space E Let {Tn : n ∈ N} be an in nite family of commuting nonexpansive...
... arousing Disclosing personal information is beneficial both from a physiologic and physical point of view Jensen [15] examined the effect of music in 85 students within a disclosure setting The ... Cesarec Z: On the perceptionof emotional meaning in music Psychology of Music 1980, 9:17-31 Shatin L: The influence of rhythmic drumbeat stimuli upon the pulse rate and general activity of long-term ... of pitch, intensity and tibre Music has the additional element of rhythm, which is time-dependent Simple units of sound combine into highly complex patterns [20] Basic units of sound containing...
... which intervention type they would prioritise for adoption into their own practice We therefore studied the role of experience with interventions in influencing clinician prioritising of intervention ... point of care testing and physician communication skills training in reducing antibiotic prescribing for lower respiratory tract infections ingeneral practice, submitted) of the two interventions ... CRP point -of- care testing All exposed GPs indicated that CRP testing had a useful role in LRTI management Similarly, non-exposed GPs recognised the value of communication skills training in general, ...
... points gained for attendance of the QC meetings and in case of blended learning–for the online modules Intervention All GPs in one QC were randomised as a cluster to study arm A (blended learning–online ... blended learning or by face-to-face teaching In both teaching forms, a structured case discussion was one of the teaching elements used during face-to-face teaching in the QC meeting In study arm ... approved the final manuscript Competing interests None of the investigators involved in the study have a conflict of interest The work was supported by a grant from the Federal Ministry of Education...
... which intervention type they would prioritise for adoption into their own practice We therefore studied the role of experience with interventions in influencing clinician prioritising of intervention ... point of care testing and physician communication skills training in reducing antibiotic prescribing for lower respiratory tract infections ingeneral practice, submitted) of the two interventions ... CRP point -of- care testing All exposed GPs indicated that CRP testing had a useful role in LRTI management Similarly, non-exposed GPs recognised the value of communication skills training in general, ...
... points gained for attendance of the QC meetings and in case of blended learning–for the online modules Intervention All GPs in one QC were randomised as a cluster to study arm A (blended learning–online ... blended learning or by face-to-face teaching In both teaching forms, a structured case discussion was one of the teaching elements used during face-to-face teaching in the QC meeting In study arm ... approved the final manuscript Competing interests None of the investigators involved in the study have a conflict of interest The work was supported by a grant from the Federal Ministry of Education...
... learn reading to solidify, extend basic knowledge and develop the lingual basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing So, fostering good reading ability is a leading task of learning ... meaning Inference inreadingcomprehension is also a constructive thinking process with expanding knowledge of the readers through proposing evaluating competing hypothesis about the meaning of ... moved by reading training have to transfer so that it can bring useful to user At the end of this study, the author investigated the suitable of moved by reading and readingin abstract domains That...
... DIAGNOSING Indentfying or defining a problem ACTION PLANNING SPECIFYING LEARNING Indentifying general findings EVALUATING Studying the consequences of an action Considering alternative courses of ... in order to find out the effects of using L1 in English classroom on students learning of vocabulary Scope of the study This study concentrates on “the role and the use of first language in GeneralEnglish ... use in vocabulary teaching and learning The roles of Vietnamese could easily be seen in different aspects of the lesson: instudents asking, answering questions and taking active parts in class,...