... These findings suggest that although the Zhang: Investigating the Role of Metacognitive Knowledge inEnglish Writing 32 (2) English Writing To gather data on their English writing, the ... address the lack, this paper aims to investigate the role of metacognitive knowledge intheEnglish writing of Chinese EFL learners, inthe hope of shedding some light on the teaching and learning ... second language writing by investigating cognitive models in 10 second language and 10 first language beginning writers and assessing the effects of these models on their writing performance. The...
... correctly.Another problem which was often observed in the baseline is the omission ofthe verbs in the German translations. The baseline translation of the example sentence 3 in table 5 illustrates ... rows decl and int/perif in table 1), which is not the case in English. While in English, the verbal complex is placed inthe 2ndposition in declarative, or inthe 1st position in in-terrogative ... shown in figure 1.For the development ofthe reordering rules, weused a small sample ofthe training data. In par-ticular, by observing theEnglish parse trees ex-tracted randomly from the training...
... ADAPTING THE DIALOGUE TO THEIR LIVES.(Using prompts)Explain to the students that they are going to do the dialogue again in pairs, using their own information. This time the teacher is going ... you have:CDSP/CQ inEnglish CDSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC inEnglish CDSP/TC inEnglish DHSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC inEnglish DHSP/CQ inEnglish DHSP/TC inEnglish Other (specify): ... with the next finger.Squeeze the two fingers together to show the contraction (e.g. “I’ve“).[b] missing worde.g. “I’ve got a bike.”Point to the finger which represents the missing word in the...
... 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance ofEnglish Teaching and Learning in Junior High Schools in Quang Ngai Province 72.1. Introduction 72.2. The Junior High School Community in Quang ... Improve the Teaching of Oral Skills for Junior High School Teachers in Quang Ngai Province 14 3.1. Techniques for teaching speaking 14 3.1.1. Introduction 14 3.1.2. Controlled speaking activities ... speaking activities 21 3.1.4. Summary 24iiTABLE OF CONTENTSAcknowledgements iv List of abbreviations v Part 1: Introduction 1. Rationale ofthe study 12. Aims ofthe study 23. Methods of...
... avoid treating their networks of relationships as if they were a web of zero-sum games—repeatedly trading off the interests of one stakeholder in favor ofthe interests of another.We further recommend ... reflect the Act’s impact—but the picture was largely the same in 2007. In the Better Business Bureau/Gallup Trust inBusiness Index, 18 percent of respondents reported that their trust inthe ... further actions.This is not the first foray into the topic of trust by either organization. Since its founding in 2004, the Institute has made trust the overarching theme of its work, which includes...
... xxivAbout the Author xxvii1 The Secret LanguageofBusiness 1 The Study of Nonverbal Communication 6Chapter 1 Takeaways 14Chapter 1 Worksheet 152 The Power ofthe Secret LanguageofBusiness ... Count=10 The Secret Languageof Business groceries on the table, do you point to the table during or afteryou speak? If so, that’s repeating. The act of pointing (nonverbal)repeats the request ... accumulation of studies shows that women who are inthe field of selling (not including casinos and resorts) have longer appointmentswith the decision maker if they dress revealingly. The other result?They...
... disambiguated word meaning. It is thein interaction ofthe results of these asynchronous processes that the process of comprehension is defined. The processes are independent ofthe know- ledge ... affected. The study includes off-line picture naming which forces use of articles in all ofthe above contexts, as well as on-line production of these morphemes in an attempt to determine in which ... Because ofthe parallel activation of all meanings of each recognized word in HOPE, the determination ofthe phonetic representation of a recognized word determines the breadth of active...
... multiplying the value by the ECTS credits for each course and then calculating the sum ofthe products. This sum is then divided by the sum ofthe ECTS credits to give the GPA as shown inthe formula ... be seen by other students taking the examination. Examination language: If the examination questions and instructions are written in English, then the answers must also be in English. Student ... to take any remaining SSE examinations after they return to their home institution. The course administrator/examiner then works in collaboration with the International Student Office (Student...
... and the entropy of a single feature:G(D, f) = H(D) − H(Df) The information gain G(D, f) is the reduction in uncertainty in D we expect to achieve by learning the value ofthe feature f. In other ... H(Df=vi) is the entropy of subset ofthe in- stance base which has value vifor feature f. The information gain of a feature then is simply the difference between the total entropy ofthe in- stance ... data moreoften then the pair b, a, then a ≺ b. If the re-verse is true, and b, a is found more often thana, b, then b ≺ a. If neither order appears in the training data, then neither a...
... of( 的) infections(感染)", the sys-tem translates the term into "感染数量". Besides using the Chinese description (C-desc) inthe description field ofthe original TREC topic as the ... up the dictionary and takes the first translation inthe entry as the translation ofthe term without any further analy-sis. When the term is a string of words such as "number(数量) of( 的) ... Exploring the Use of Machine Translation Resources for English- Japanese Cross -Language Infromation Retrieval. In Proc. of MT Summit VII Workshop on Machine Translation for Cross Language Information...
... English learning time The table below indicates the time of learning Englishof all the third year English majors. As it can be seen from the table, of all the students, none of 18 Roloff ... display either final rising-falling or final rising intonation contours. Their meaning will differ depending on which of these contours is used. Pronounce the following tag questions with the intonation ... my study The role of sentence stress in enhancing English speaking competence of HPU English majors”. A survey within the scope ofthe study is conducted at HPU. The major aim of the study...
... interface ofbusiness websites Identifying the formation and meaning ofEnglish terms used in interface ofbusiness websites Giving some sugguestions in translating technical terms inbusiness ... translation principle according to which a translator seeks to translate the meaning ofthe original in such as way that the TL wording will trigger the same impact on the TC audience as the original ... wording did upon the ST audience. They argue that “Frequently, the form ofthe original text is changed; but as long as the change follows the rules of back transformation inthe source language, ...