... ……30 V.2.1.Selecting and evaluating the texts……………………………………………… ……30 V.2.2 Suggested techniques for integrating short stories and poems in the teaching of reading comprehension skills………………………………………………………… ... literary texts in reading classes………………………………….….41 V.3 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………….… 43 V.4 Limitations of the study…………………………………………………………….……43 V.5 Suggestions for further research………………………………………………….…… ... Discussion……………………………………….………………19 IV.1 Students’ attitude towards literary texts……………………………….………………19 IV.2 .The effects of short story and poem in teaching reading comprehension….………22 Chapter V Conclusion and Recommendation…………………………………...
... effectiveness of the lesson These suggestions are shown in the following table Teacher should… Help students with linguistic problems Students should… Be brave to express their ideas in class Choose stories ... open answers with suggestions like : Theteacher should… and : The students should… Thus, theteacher will know what his/ her students think and those suggestions will help teachers adjust the activities ... time is for practicing the language skills in class under the guidance of teachers If they pass the tests at the end of this stage, they will spend the last two years on subjects like Semantic,...
... c Answering comprehension questions □ It is boring and useless □ It takes time and of little use □ It makes us look back at the story or the poem to find the information, so we can understand ... language f others…………… What you often when reading short stories and poems: a take notes b look up new words c just read to get the plot d response to what the characters say and e others…………… What ... thoroughly □ Others……………………………………………………………… d Skimming for idioms and expressions in the full sentences □ It is useless, we can look them up in a dictionary □ It is useful, we can learn them in the context,...
... and reading: The reader andthe text Links between reading skills and literary skills Efferent readingand aesthetic reading It is applicable to integrate short stories and poems in the ... helps enhance students’ reading skills Most students like short stories and poems than novel and drama 75% of students found short stories and poems interesting and help promote their creativity ... teaching reading Selecting and evaluating the texts Anticipating students’ problems Suggested activities to use with short stories and poems in reading classes Giving some keys using literary...
... VSMC with TS RESULTS VSMC were isolated from rat thoracic aorta using the proteases elastase and collagenase as described previously [26] The VSMC (1 · 106 cells) were seeded into 35-mm dishes, ... experiments Statistical significance was assessed by multiple-comparison test (Fisher s protected least significant difference method) A P value of < 0.01 was considered to be statistically significant ... Further study is necessary to clarify the relationship between the activation of these factors participating in cell survival signaling pathways and TS effects In this study, we found for the...
... lose elasticity and more weight is distributed in the waist area These changes are all associated with an increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease, which overtakes other diseases as the single ... Nottingham The views expressed in this report are the authors’ and not necessarily reflect those of any other person or organisation AUTHORS Professor Amanda Griffiths PhD MSc PGCE CPsychol AcSS AFBPsS, ... (Reynolds, 2002) and suffer most psychological distress at this stage (Bates Gaston, 10 1991) A study using prospective annual assessments of women s mood state during the menopausal transition...
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... University, Hanoi University of Languages and International Studies FACULTY OF Post- graduate STUDIES VŨ THỊ HOÀNG ANH A SURVEY ON URBAN HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERSAND STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS COMMUNICATIVE ... Findings…………………………………………………………………………… 27 2.6 Teachers’ Attitudes and Classroom Practices …………………………………… 45 CHAPTER III: DISCUSSION………………………………………………………….49 3.1 Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards ... 16 1.8 Roles of Teachers in CLT ………………………………………………………….18 1.9 Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards CLT………………………………… 19 1.10 Summary………………………………………………………………………….22 CHAPTER II: STUDY……………………………………………………………………………...
... all the needs and interest of the students Theteacher must supplement the textbook with other materials and tasks so as to satisfy the widely differing needs of the students Table 2.3 Teachers’ ... 2.7 Summary This chapter presents the results of the study These include teachers‟ and students‟ attitudes towards CLT, and a comparison between these two groups of respondents in terms of their ... Teachers‟ attitudes towards the role of theteacher in the classroom (4 statements) Teachers‟ attitudes towards grammar (6 statements) The same categories were used to analyze the students‟ responses...
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... same as, Aronson s (1968, 1999) selfconsistency theory, which discusses self-esteem and dissonance We focused on self-affirmation rather than self-esteem as the latter seems less relevant to the ... relationship between aesthetics and sense of self By consciously choosing these kinds of experiential purchases, consumers can influence their sense of self and boost self-esteem But even when the ... For the toothbrush holder the brands were Oral-B and Generic, while for the sunglasses the brands were Ray-Ban and Style Vegas The photographs and brands were pretested to ensure that there was...
... increased the tension across the diaphragm and perhaps minimized the influence of IAP on pleural pressure These results raise some important issues For the clinician, the take-home message from the ... pressure transmission from the abdomen to the thorax Careful attention to these physiological issues is required when examining the clinical literature In their study, Krebs and colleagues report ... Owens et al observed normal respiratory system compliance in obesity, despite markedly shifted curves (baseline pleural pressure elevations but a normal slope) [10,12,13] Both the slope and the...
... characteristics of the subjects and how frequently they were observed instructing reading strategies in their classrooms 2.7 Summary This chapter presents the context andthe design of the study The research ... classes of different levels also caused teachers‟ difficulties in choosing strategies to instruct “Some strategies seem to work out in some classes but seem to be too simple to satisfy the others” ... opportunities to evaluate new theories and approaches in the light of their existing beliefs As the teachers base their strategy instruction on the strategies suggested by the books, the books should...
... Winter Then they should paste the pictures they have brought on the circle Sports and seasons Point at a season and ask the students what sports are practiseu during that period They should make sentences ... sentences like these: We can ski in the winter, when there is snow/ it snows We pick flowers in the spring We can swim in the summer Flowers, plants and seasons ' Help the students create a season ... days, short days and seasons Discuss the length of days, short days, long nights and long days, short nights You can take advantage of this subject to practise sentences such as, In the summer...
... 73 Speakers of Spanish and Catalan 90 Portuguese speakers 113 Greek speakers 129 Russian speakers 145 Polish speakers 162 Farsi speakers 179 Arabic speakers 195 Turkish speakers 214 Speakers of ... me a scissor? *The police is looking for him Possessive `s German has an equivalent of the English possessive 's structure, but it is mostly used with names In other cases von ( = of ) is generally ... German soll (= is supposed to, is to, should) is sometimes mistranslated as shall, and sollte (= was supposed to, was to) as should: *He shall be a brilliant musician (for He is supposed to be...
... teacher starts the lesson clearly - Theteacher uses the lesson plan appropriately - Theteacher uses a good balance of English and Vietnamese - There are clear stages to the lesson - the activities ... content of the lesson and all students, good motivation of students’ learning (2 points) Results (2 points) 10 Most students understand and master the focus of the lesson; how to apply the knowledge ... monitors the class - theteacher responds to students - theteachers voice level is loud enough -The teacher maintains eye contact with the class - theteacher uses a variety of work arrangements...