... organize, explain, and clarify, andthe ability to arouse and sustain interest and motivation among students Many language teachers have the same point with Hammadou and Bernhardt (1987): “Language ... most oftheteachersandstudents answered that it was necessary Generally, both theteachersandthestudents (80% oftheteachersand 41.4% for the students) attach importance to this characteristic ... good language teacher and classroom practices ofa good language teacher The purpose ofthe questionnaire was to obtain their attitudes andperceptionsofa good language teacher (See appendix A...
... organize, explain, and clarify, andthe ability to arouse and sustain interest and motivation among students Many language teachers have the same point with Hammadou and Bernhardt (1987): “Language ... most oftheteachersandstudents answered that it was necessary Generally, both theteachersandthestudents (80% oftheteachersand 41.4% for the students) attach importance to this characteristic ... effectively adapt their practice on the basis of continual critical reflection on and evaluation of their teaching, and seek feedback and appropriate support from other professionals A good teacher cannot...
... the last part ofthe study iii LIST OF TABLES AND CHARTS Table 1: Demographic data ofthe student-participants Table 2: Demographic data ofthe teacher-participants Table 3: Distribution ofthe ... includes the reality of English language teaching and learning, the learners andteachers profile, anda description ofthe current ESP material ofthe College II.1.1 .The English teaching and learning ... abbreviations, acronyms and military slang The use of abbreviations and acronyms is mandatory rather than recommended For example, Standard Operating Procedure C01 (SOP C01 Application of New Standard)...
... in the L2 classroom was a respected view during the era ofThe Grammar Translation Method-“GTM” GTM had dominated late 19th and early 20th century teaching, and saw language learning as a means ... feels that switching and negotiation between languages are a part and parcel of everyday language use for the majority ofthe world population These scholars have agreed that since the mother tongue ... evaluation ofthe same program by Colman and Daniel (1988), in Central Canada shows that 95% use ofthe target language was deemed appropriate by the researchers and school board While these...
... language such as personal characteristics, disposition, the background oftheteachersand students, the difficulty ofthe language, the lack ofthe instruction media and facilities to teach the ... Textbooks are the mostly used teaching and learning materials for both teachersand students, they provide a framework for teachers in achieving the aims ofthe course and serve as a guide to theteachers ... grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are graded in an appropriate manner The exercises and activities for practicing the grammatical points are sufficient The vocabulary ofthe book is applicable...
... supervisor operates as an “expert” with a mandate to prescribe the features of good teaching and diagnose at the weaknesses ofteachers They go on to say that this approach fails to grant teachers with ... emphasised the usefulness of simple teaching aids such as pictures and handouts: Simple teaching aids made by teachers such as pictures and hands outs are practical and useful They can enhance the ... appropriate timing ofthe activities - use a good balance of English and Vietnamese - The activities used are successful with the use ofa variety of media, blackboard and other visuals - Use a variety...
... It can promote other language areas such as vocabulary and grammar because in the process of reading, learners are exposed to a huge amount of vocabulary, so they can enrich their resource of ... determine their success in their language learning as well as language teaching as Candlin and Mercer (2001) stated that attitudes towards the target language, its speakers andthe learning context may ... classroom offers teaching and learning with motivating, authentic and great educational value material Stories help students understand another culture and work as a stimulus for language acquisition...
... text, a program, or a presentation they will hear the information only once and cannot adjust the rate Students are aware of these problems and are often quite anxious about them Understandably, their ... communicative and learner-centered approaches, an emphasis on oral and aural skills, and language for practical use Communicative language teaching has been dominant in language teaching all over the ... highly appreciated There is a big gap between urban and rural students in terms of ambition to acquire English language Although many students are aware ofthe importance andnecessityof learning...
... Byram asserts that although cultural learning and teaching has been viewed as an integral part of language education, the great majority of cases were the more acquisition of information about ... claims: “This lack ofa body of studies on teacher variables seems alarming because teachers are in a crucial position in language teaching and learning and are often expected to be in charge of ... there was a gap between teachersandstudents regarding their perceptionsof culture teaching and learning While a great number ofstudents were aware ofthe need to learn about international cultures,...
... Definition ofsyllabusSyllabus is a common and familiar notion in language teaching and learning Many oftheteachers regard syllabus as a standard material orienting them what should be taught to their ... review and consolidate grammatical structures These are also the main objectives ofthesupplementaryreadingsyllabus Based on the main objectives ofthe syllabus, the advantages and disadvantages ... tasks and so on but also provide a sharper focus for teachersand give the learners a clear idea of what they can expect from the language program and help in developing means of assessment and...
... control the spread of disease during a major outbreak?” A one-way ANOVA was calculated comparing each ofthe interval scale measures to each ofthe nominal scale demographic measures There was not a ... the instructor/professor and then given to the researcher The surveys were then assigned a number in preparation of analysis Analysis The survey data was coded and entered into SPSS and was analyzed ... the same room significantly affect students quarantine preferences?” A one-way ANOVA was calculated comparing each ofthe interval scale measures to each ofthe nominal scale demographic measures...
... difficulties theteachersandthestudents have during the speaking activity Both theteachersandstudents have nearly the same ideas about shyness and passive learning Twenty percent agreed that thestudents ... that there is a conflict between the attitudes towards class arrangement oftheteachersandthestudents 44% oftheteachers admit that the decorations ofthe classroom affect students motivation ... on the teacher and consider their teacher a knowledge provider in the classroom To the author‟s amazement, none oftheteachers agree with the idea of changing the seats often 70% ofthe teachers...
... looks at one ofthe topics that could appear in the exam, and contains vocabulary, language focus and authentic Exam practice The language points in terms of grammar, vocabulary andthe language ... materials, teachability ofthe materials, flexibility ofthe materials, appeal ofthe materials, motivating power ofthe materials and impact ofthe materials Tomlinson (2003) and Grant (1987) stated ... evaluation ofthe material, which is based on an analysis ofthe teaching material, andthe requirements ofthe course Therefore document analysis of this study was the analysis ofthe course syllabus...
... Multiingual Matters, 96-116 Canagarajah, A S (2006) Negotiating the local in English as a lingua franca Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 26, 1970218 Canagarajah, A S (2005) Changing communicative ... communication, and (some) fundamental concepts in SLA research Modern Language Journal, 81, 285-300 Fukumura, A (1993) Qualifications of Language Teachersand English as an International Language TESL ... English as a global language TESOL Quarterly, 35, 605-606 Nunan, D (2003) The impact of English as a global language on educational policies and practices in the Asia-Pacific Region TESOL Quarterly,...
... first year classes at the HCIE; the attitudes ofteachersandstudents at the HCIE towards the speaking skills in ELT; the attitudes ofteachersandstudents at the HCIE towards the speaking skills ... clear and concise andstudents are able to carry them on II Methods The teacher moves around the class and makes eye contact with students 41 There are balance and variety of activities during the ... from the tables 4, and 6, almost all theteachers at the HCIE are aware ofthe importance of teaching and learning speaking skills However, they not pay much attention for these skills It is also...
... learner autonomy of their student via the questionnaire and interview Of five teachers, two are males and three are females They all are within the 26 to 43 age range and had at least three years of ... Table 4.2: Overall mean scores ofthestudentsandteachersof their perceived ability of learners As shown in table 4.2, the means oftheperceptions learners’ ability from studentsandteachers ... decision in the learning process On the one hand, both teachersand their learners agree with the ideas that teachers should take their whole control of half ofthe duties and they should share the responsibilities...
... Acacia auriculiformis Musaceae Wendlandia glabrata Licuala spinosa Tarrietia javanica Cleistanthus aff myrianthus Melocalamus compactiflorus Afzelia xylocarpa Tools The future Recreation Ornament ... Animal Pahy Latin/English LUVI Pahy/English LUVI Pheo Ki re Tràm Pe A xop A ro Huen Pa lar Tu vien Poaceae/bamboo Calamus walkeri /rattan Acacia auriculiformis/Acacia Musaceae/banana Wendlandia ... on the plantations and expect to get rights to manage the natural forests andthe bare land in a sustainable way Lack of land for agriculture may become a problem for food security and may leave...
... changes in a balanced and familiar manner The article discussing AS5 presents balanced arguments for and against the change and outlines the significant changes that are included in the new standard ... viewing publicly-available auditing standards and liability laws.6 In much the same way that auditors must be concerned about their independence in fact and appearance, auditors and regulators should ... discussing the possible changes to the auditing standard and to the auditor liability laws The news articles are compilations of actual articles and press releases that appeared on regulator web...