... consider motivation as one ofthe main elements that determines success in developing a second or foreign language; it determines the extent of active, personal involvement insecondlanguagelearning ... orientation "involves an interest inlearning a secondlanguage because of a sincere and personal interest inthe people and culture represented by the other language group Integrative motivation on the ... secondlanguagelearning involves the individual‟s desire to so In short, there are many viewpoints in defining motivation However, general speaking, motivation is the willingness of a person to...
... Role in Strategy Training Thelanguage teacher aiming at training his students in using languagelearning strategies should learn about the students, their interests, motivations, and learning ... fill in at the beginning of a course to describe themselves and their languagelearning Thus, the teacher can learn the purpose of their learning a language, their favorite / least favorite kinds ... provide training Below are some ofthe things to consider when creating a training strategy + Identify your targets training needs in terms of their involvement with the software being deployed...
... its origins were found inthe changes inthe British language teaching tradition Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) marks the beginning of a major innovation within language teaching for its ... students in a learner-centered class are the ones who are responsible for their success or failure in their learning, they should be aware of their active role inthe process oflearning by choosing ... at the level oflanguage theory, CLT has a rich theoretical base and some ofthe characteristics ofthe communicative view oflanguage are: - Language is a system for the expression of meaning...
... this in- house material 2 Significance ofthe thesis The findings ofthe thesis will be useful not only to the researcher, and the course book designers but also to the teaching staff and thesecond ... material, the teaching context and the learners Their opinion and their evaluation, therefore, are critical to the improvement ofthe material in particular and of teaching and learningin general ... achieve the course objectives for the development of writing and speaking skills * The teaching/ learning techniques In terms of teaching/ learning techniques, the researcher found no instructions...
... Nobody can beat them at the noble art of queuing The British actually look forward to spending their weekends in a queue, waiting for a shop to open or waiting for a parking space at the furniture ... they’re making their own decisions That’s one reason why children need to choose their own hobbies, instead of having them imposed by their parents (Time to waste, Objective IELTS, Intermediate, ... feature of many leisure activities is the introduction to a whole new social work, providing companionship with other like-minded people New friends can be made through joining a music club, for instance...
... classified in terms of: (1) The height ofthe bulk ofthe tongue inthe mouth (2) The front/back position ofthe tongue inthe mouth (3) The degree of lip-rounding (4) The length of vowels (Roach, ... largely on the teacher’s turning on and rewinding a cassette player (or any other instrument), and the main activities inthe class are listening and repeating Of course, in order to this, there must ... reading the passage (normally suggested by the teacher), and make the whole class aware of those features In other words, they played the role ofthe teacher in guiding the whole class through the...
... main focus on the improvement of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills as well as the teaching of pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar The teaching of culture in foreign language instructions ... help integrate culture into language teaching Based on the objectives of teaching English in high schools, the findings from research questions and and the factors influencing the choice of culture ... Reading is the beginning section in each unit It is aimed at introducing the topic and thelanguage content ofthe unit and helping students to speak, listen and write about related issues of the...
... at the top ofthe page / of + N 24 at the end ofthe road at the corner ofthe street inthe corner ofthe room at the front / at the back of a building, hall, group of people Inthe front / the ... (Manchester) in (the ocean) on (the beach) in (the desert) in (the mountains) at (the post office) on (MK Street) on / at (the corner) in (the street) on (the island) in (the west) at (the top of) on (the ... coat behind inthe office (the office is considered as a building) • There’s a good film at the cinema (the cinema as a public place for seeing films) • It was very cold inthe cinema (the cinema...
... errors that they usually make in their writing Since the students were conscious ofthe importance of doing well inthe tests, they tried their best to finish them However, the limitation of time ... difficulties inlanguage learning, as an aid in teaching or inthe preparation of teaching materials 14 1.3.4 Causes of errors There are many causes leading to errors in foreign languagelearning Richard ... listening, speaking and reading The purpose of writing, in principle, is the expression of ideas and the conveying of a message to the reader That is why, writing is considered as a means of communication...
... a kind of interpreting in which interpreter and speaker are sitting together inthe same location with an audience In this type of interpreting, the interpreter begins their interpretation of ... and the role of an interpreter is arguably one ofthe oldest of professions” He finds out the way of interpreting is orally and emphasizes the position of interpreting and the interpreter in society ... understandings about public speaking skill in interpreting 2, The factual states of students in public speaking in interpreting 3, Students’ practice of public speaking skill in interpreting Scope of the...