... both teachers and students think that causing problem inteaching and learning pronunciation is students motivation 4.1.5 Teachers and students problems inteaching and learning intonation and ... Giving pronunciation increased prominence with formal curricula, developing policy in teaching, setting learners’ goals, devising assessment frameworks, redefining teachers roles, developing teachers ... What are teachers and students problems inteaching and learning pronunciation? Teachers problems inteaching pronunciation The first problem that most of the teachers meet inteaching pronunciation...
... reduce the students errors Rather, it intends to help teachers adjust their teaching methods and understand their students learning strategies However, errors, regardless of the teaching methods ... the following implications might be helpful to the EFL teacher First, in light of the students comments, something has to be done to rectify the opposing viewpoints of the teachers and students ... ‘problem,’ teachers should consider the distinction between the errors which reflect the students' linguistic competence and those called performance errors, and accordingly, tell their studentsin advance...
... cited in Nguyen Thi Van Lam & Ngo Dinh Phuong, 2007) divide the principles into two groups: (1) for Beginning Levels and (2) for Intermediate and Advanced Levels 1.2.4.1 Principles for Beginning ... class 11B13 (where I trained teachingin weeks), 40 students at class 11B14 (advanced class), and 17 other students at class 11B3 2.3 Description of the Survey Spending two months on training teaching, ... thesis Vinh - 2 011 Hong Th Tho K48A1 English vinh university foreign Languages department === === using dialogue and drama activities inteaching th speaking skill to the 11 form students...
... means that 44% of students were unable to relate subject with verb in their writing The findings in item fourteen support the findings in item thirteen 316 ISDS www.isdsnet.com International Journal ... essay as underlined in the extract 4.2.2 Ability to introduce an essay In this ability, the students were expected to use the writing skills learned in the CS course, including how to introduce an ... voice inwriting The item analysis for this item gave a difficult index of 0.42 This means that 42% of the students were able to recognize passive voice in their writing, while 58% of the students...
... found for free Spend less time buying products and more time developing profitable friendships The best way to that is to something for someone else to benefit them before asking for anything in ... start to develop a competitive advantage I'm into competitive advantages Problem 5: Over-estimating the Importance of Information In internet marketing, information is not as important as people ... Then, I'd lock myself in the hotel room for the rest of the seminar I'd devour that information By the end of the seminar, I'd already have an action plan on using that information, and have already...
... arising from a genuine interest in English, detected in a much smaller proportion of students (36%).The findings here revealed that extrinsic, instrumental motivation seemed to out intrinsic, integrative ... the Center for Foreign Languages of TUAF find out effective ways to help these students overcome all of their difficultiesin learning English in general and in correcting pronunciation in particular ... belonging to extrinsic, instrumental category of motivation It may be concluded that in general the students motivation for learning English is extrinsic However, there may be the intrinsic...
... other ideas in the new information; and inferencing, or using information in a text to guess at meaning or to complete missing ideas For the strategy of monitoring, ineffective listeners in the research ... pre-listening stage: brainstorming, discussing, predicting, pre-questioning, pre -teaching new vocabulary and studying the listening tasks Some of them such as brainstorming and discussing aim to call for ... collection The study attempts to investigate the effect of using TBM inteaching listening for 10 th form students at TPHS in Vinh Phuc In order to collect the data for the study, two survey questionnaires...
... Paragraph Writing Tasks by EFL Students at Ha Hoa Tien University” It is hoped that the results of this study will be really useful for both teachers and studentsinteaching and learning writing skill ... avoiding errors instudentswriting tasks This study is carried out with the hope that teachers and students can define the students common errors and adjust their way of teaching and learning ... Therefore, paragraph writing requires conscious effort and much practice in composing, developing, and analyzing ideas 1.2 Definitions of errors Making errors is the most natural thing in the...
... interest in the prespeaking stage for the 10th form, 11th form or 12th form students Conclusion In conclusion, besides increasing students interest, using short activities and games in the post- ... Students opinion about the goals of using short activities and games For studying only Forteaching only For both teaching and studying Time covering Data 13.9% 11. 1% 55.6% 19.4% 29 Most students ... Using short activities and games to increase the students interest in the postspeaking stage forthe10th form or 12th form students Using short activities and games to increase the students interest...
... grove from points Sampling points St.1 and St.2 are in the same stream, and sampling point St.3 is in the other stream The two streams flow together to be one stream and the sampling point St.4 is ... and the remaining seemed to be particle component They flowed out mainly during the rainy days - 118 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol 9, No.2, 2 011 CONCLUSIONS In this study, ... nitrogen - 114 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol 9, No.2, 2 011 (DN), which were determined in conformity with standard methods (APHA/AWWA/WEF, 1998) Temperature was maintained constant...
... không" in this example is understood in negative meaning He does not thinks careful about his target in business, he is not determined in his decision When having difficulties, he gives a daring ... meaning, sometimes two idioms or proverbs have the same meaning and this brings learners interesting things Learning idioms and proverbs is not an easy task, so students often get confusing in ... confusing in defining, memorizing and using them To overcome these, some solutions are introduced in chapter III such as learning by heart, reading books, magazine, stories pictures and studying culture...
... friend lives in China now (Collins Cobuild, 1998, 11) 2.4 Types of determiners 2.4.1 Definite and indefinite articles An article combines with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made ... commit errors when learning and using possessive determiners in English Errors in using “a” and “the” in possessive determiners In process of studying “possessive determiners”, Vietnamese learners ... things that are very obvious in the situation that you are in Therefore, we use “this” and “these” to distinguish these people or things from others of the same kinds For example, if you are inside...
... most of the students found pair work and group work interesting In other words, they were interested in working in pairs and in groups This indicated that the students interest was increased when ... obtained from the interview II The questionnaire forstudents The questionnaire for the students, with 11 questions written in English, including closed and open ones, was administered to 345 students ... learning to read, studying grammar, and learning English words by seeing them - Students motivation Motivation is a key factor leading students success in learning in general, and in learning...
... hydrophobins Fig (Continued) in the knockout mutant hfbI –, only the respective mass peak was missing (Fig 3B) Deviating post-translational processing of hydrophobins in H jecorina strains To investigate ... rapid means of identifying peaks corresponding to hydrophobins in MALDI-TOF mass spectra was elaborated, making use of the fact that hydrophobins contain eight cysteines forming four disulfide bonds ... hydrophobins by EST search In order to determine which hydrophobins could potentially be detected in Hypocrea jecorina, we first mined its genome database for members of class II hydrophobins Besides...
... shock proteins and disease 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 aB-crystallin in Alzheimer’s disease Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 87, 155–160 Shinohara H, Inaguma Y, Goto S, Inagaki T ... aB-Crystallin R120 corresponds to aA-crystallin R116 and both are conserved a-crystallin domain arginines R120G aB-crystallin permits intermediate filament self association in vitro, although binding ... with age and contain many inclusion bodies reactive with antibody to aB-crystallin, but not to b- and c-crystallin, suggesting an important role for aA-crystallin in maintaining lens transparency...
... transformed into E coli for protein induction Extracts prepared from cells induced for h were shown to contain a six-histidine C-terminal-tagged OsRPA14 fusion protein The OsRPA14 protein was ... complexes for checkpoint signaling in vivo It may function in the sensing of DNA damage [22] In contrast with the intensive study of RPA in animals and yeast, little is known about this protein in plants ... tag antibody (C–E) In vitro pull-down analysis For each experiment, the indicated proteins were incubated together in NaCl ⁄ Pi containing 250 mM NaCl at °C for h, and then incubated with Talon...
... crab chitin-binding protein [15], as well as with the chitin-binding domain of hevein (Cys12 to Cys33), a plant chitin-binding protein [41,42], as shown in Fig This segment of tachycitin forms an ... chitin-binding proteins in T tridentatus Amino acid compositions of high molecular mass (HMM) chitin-binding proteins HMM chitin-binding proteins resolved by 2D SDS ⁄ PAGE were categorized into ... similarity to other known cysteine-containing chitin-binding domains [14], such as plant chitin-binding proteins and horseshoe crab antimicrobial peptides with chitin-binding affinity [15–17] Rebers...
... training a model using a baseline set of features, and then add each remaining feature individually, recording the gain (w.r.t the fmeasure (f (0.5), to be precise)), and choosing the best-performing ... and (1-c) above) Structural information (iqu) further improves the model; however, the remaining features only seem to add interfering information, for performance using the full feature-set is ... the baseline (verb in β yes/no, and length of β) already has some success in identifying fragments, but adding the remaining features still boosts the performance Having available the string (condition...
... in the tight binding (closed) and catalytically active conformation Therefore, we began to probe the affect metal binding on substrate affinity The initial fluorescence studies were performed in ... as the metal binding event would be totally independent of the interactions involved in the enzyme–substrate complex The binding of MUG and Mg2+ are not independent, however, but instead are highly ... containing varying concentrations of UDP-Glc (0–145 mM) were studied The variable concentrations of UDP-Glc were obtained by starting with a stock solution containing all of the components including...