... 2: Your Higher Self Chapter 3: Your Highest Self PART II: The Five WishesFulfilled Foundations Chapter 4: TheFirstWishesFulfilled Foundation: UsingYourImagination Chapter 5: The Second Wishes ... WishesFulfilled Foundation: Live from the End Chapter 6: The Third WishesFulfilled Foundation: Feeling It Chapter 7: The Fourth WishesFulfilled Foundation: Your Attention Please Chapter 8: The ... yourself CHAPTER FOUR THEFIRSTWISHESFULFILLED FOUNDATION: USINGYOURIMAGINATIONImagination is more important than knowledge Knowledge is limited Imagination encircles the world.” — ALBERT...
... that the utterances disappear before they can sort them out or they can get the message “They are so busy working out the meaning of one part of what they hear that they miss the next part Or they ... and their spoken forms As students listen, they usually apply the skills, the same uses in listening in their mother tongue, predict what they will hear and try to match them with the things they ... conducted the study In this chapter, the investigator will show some settings of the study, the subjects and the way she collected the data 2.1 The setting of the study First is about the subject...
... matched with the schema, then the listeners have succeeded in comprehending the text; if they are not compatible, either the information or the schema will be discarded or modified The principle ... consider the following factors when choosing pre-listening activities: - The time available; - The material available; - The ability of the class; - The interest of the class; - The interest of the ... analysis of the data is divided into two parts: thefirst part is the results of the questionnaire for students before the portfolio process and the second part is the results of the questionnaire...
... completing the map on the board in 5’ and then I checked students’ performance by calling of them to complete it on the board After students completed the map on the board, I asked them to compare the ... of the study The study consists of four chapters Chapter – Introduction – covers the rationale, the aim, the research question, the scope, the significance and the organization of the study Chapter ... a foreign language They are as follows: Engage the learners: The map helps the learners knows what comes next and draws the learners’ attention to the topic Furthermore, the map provides a...
... successfully The following chapters will present the investigation, the findings and suggested solutions to the problems under the light of the above mentioned theories 17 CHAPTER 2: The study 2.1 The ... months During thefirst week the researcher asked them to complete the pre-task survey questionnaire - Then the researcher adapted speaking activities given in the course book by providing them with ... the tendency of dominating the group, while others speak very little or not at all “Mother-tongue use” is also problematic In classes, where all the learners share the same mother tongue, they...
... Scope of the study Due to the limit of the thesis, the study cannot cover all the speaking activities, but focus on information gap activities to motivate students in speaking lessons The study ... form the hypothesis of the study An intervention plan is worked out and implemented The data from the intervention stage are collected and analyzed to make an evaluation of the effectiveness of the ... the intervention Part III is the Conclusion which reviews the study, presents the suggestions for the teacher, the limitations of the study and suggestions for further study 41 REFERENCES Doff...
... supply them with chance to use language and constitute a bridge between the lesson and the real world (Greenal, 1984) For all the reasons mentioned above I have decided to choose the topic Using ... in teaching speaking to thefirst year student’s non - English majors at TMC So the study limits itself to the teaching and learning speaking only, and the subjects of the study are 90 nursing ... of the study: speaking skill and language games Chapter investigates the situation of teaching and learning speaking and the feasibility of using language games in teaching speaking to the first...
... On the other hand, as assessors, the teachers will see the feedback of how well the learners are performing or performed in the activities, evaluate the appropriateness of the activities they ... activities allow the learners to act at their own pace, in their own manner and style, and on the topics or content of their own choice Then they will“find their own way, taking charge of their learning,” ... as the most important skill they can acquire, and they (or their friends/family) assess their progress in terms of their accomplishments in speaking skill The fact is that speaking is one of the...
... for these students 2.1.2 Subjects of the study The main informants of the study fall into two categories: thefirst year students and the teachers of English As they are directly involved in the ... But if one student has the picture of the street scene and the other has a similar picture with some features missing which he must find out from thefirst student, then the same question becomes ... learning In other word, students’ motivation for speaking will be increased since they talk with others and for their own sake On the other hand, if the right activities are given in the right way,...
... and then gave them the meaning of the new words appearing in the passage Next, the teacher let them the reading task for 30 minutes The rest of the time was used to answer the question in the ... look at the category (Mark
... with amusing activities but also have chances to acquire the language When doing the task, they can review the old lessons or practice usingthe new and strange English points Therefore, they can ... related to the lessons they studied during the semester Their results are decided by the average of all of these tests Their marks must be at least five or they will fail In each semester, they will ... Some of them are older than the others but they are still in their twenties Nevertheless, because of the poor background, some of the students find it too difficult to catch up with the school...
... day The final pathological examination revealed that the chorionic villi had invaded the entire myometrium up to the serosa, confirming the diagnosis of placenta percreta (Fig 3) The length of the ... delivery, the affected site is the lower uterine segment; however, in cases of uterine rupture during thefirst trimester, the site commonly affected is the fundus, as noted in our patient [7] The ... the amount of blood in the ruptured area increased rapidly, we decided to convert laparoscopy to laparotomy At the beginning of the laparotomy, the fetus was spontaneously delivered through the...
... goes quickly over to the door and draws the curtain aside, to see that it is shut, then comes back to LARRY, who is huddling over the fire.] Come, Larry! Pull yourself together and drop exaggeration! ... twisting eyebrows The curtained door away out in the dim part of the room behind him is opened so softly that he does not wake LARRY DARRANT enters and stands half lost in the curtain over the door A ... If you weren't my brother ! Come here, where I can we you! What's the matter with you, Larry? [With a lurch LARRY leaves the shelter of the wall and sinks into a chair in the circle of light.]...
... description of how the research was carried out Thefirst part is the description of the research context The second part looks at the sample and sampling procedure The next part concerns the research ... with the needed language to the task because their students were at thefirst year, they did not have wide vocabulary Others, meanwhile, explained that the teachers should let students manage themselves, ... understood the purpose of the task and how their discussion might proceed, teacher should give them specific instructions on what they are to They include: a 15 restatement of the purpose, rules they...
... informants to their business partner about work in the office at thefirst encounter From the table, the English informants use PPSs, NPSs and MPSs in the way they ask/ talk with their business ... informants to their new neighbor in the street at thefirst encounter From the table 6, when the informants are required to talk/ask their new neighbor who is ten years older than them/as their age/ ... of age, there is also no age influence on the way the English informants use to their new neighbor of different ages at thefirst meeting However, there is for the Vietnamese informants They show...
... that you are in the queue and look optimistically to your right If you want to keep your place in the queu, never leave a space between you and the person in front, otherwise the person behind ... but they can also threaten lives and property (Practise your listening skills – p.275) PASSAGE 4: QUEUING There is one sport at which the British are always the world champions Nobody can beat them ... SATISFACTION Over the years, the development of different theories of management and different approached to organization has affected the way we view motivation In the 19th century, the writer Federick...
... overview of the study in which the rationale for the research, the research problem, the purposes, the research questions, the scope of the study, the research method, the significance of the study, ... learning, their pronunciation doesn’t seem to improve much, not to mention the fact that their frequent mistakes are maintained as thefirst day they enter the university This reflects the fact that the ... shorten the limitation of an action research However, as the research was conducted during thefirst semester of the students’ first year, there were some problems relating to the consistency of the...