... when listening in our mother tongue. Particular accents can cause problems. For instance, in Vietnam the accents of the three zones (the North, the Middle and the South) are quite different. ... be improved and they will gradually appreciate how far, and in what ways, English differs from Vietnamese in this respects. In order to ask the students to do a post -listening discussion , ... students of English. This school is one of the members of College of Foreign Languages, Hanoi National University. It was established in 1968 and it has become a reliable address for the students...
... reading of first year students in English Department, College of Foreign Languages (CFL), VietnamNational University (VNU). As applying critical thinking skills in reading, students will become ... are two kinds of dispositions: advantageous dispositions which have supportive influences on the growth of thinking and disadvantageous dispositions which are obstacles to the development of thinking. ... not only develop the required thinking skills and strategies for students but also affect the growth of emotions, personal characteristics and other aspects related to students’ spiritual life....
... make pronunciation difficult for you?a. There are sounds and phonetic rules that do no exist in Vietnamese.b. My local dialect affects me badly.c. My phonetic ability is not good d. Nobody ... land. That is almost two times as much as the ten-year average. Fires are a natural part of forest growth, but they can also threaten lives and property.(Practise your listening skills – p.275)PASSAGE...
... advantages for learners. Take Vietnamese learners, for example, learning English may be easier than learning Chinese, because of the fact that both English and Vietnamese are Latin ones, whereas ... hieroglyphic language. However, some English sounds do not exist in Vietnamese such as /ʒ/, /∫/, /θ/, /ð/. Therefore, many Vietnamese learners are unable to produce those sounds correctly. 2/ ... by providing evidence for that. For example, when a student coming from a central province of Vietnam claimed that her English pronunciation, especially her intonation, was badly affected by...
... investigates his/ her overall definition of peer teaching strategy, aspects of knowledge demands for the strategy, how the learner feels about the strategy and the progress he/ she is making, etc. organizer ... the questionnaire, the investigator decided to translate the questionnaire for the students into Vietnamese. In the end, 100 copies of the questionnaires for the students were returned. 2.1.7. ... Press. 9. David Nunan. (1996), Communicative approaches to language teaching. University Park: National Center on Postsecondary Teaching, Learning, and Assessment, Pennsylvania State University...
... Syllabus 60 1.6. The Proposed Syllabus for First-Year Students at College of Technology, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 60 1.7. The Experimental Textbook 50 II. The Experiment – The ... research results to production and everyday life; to participate in the development of national policies and strategy on education, training, science and technology; 4. To be a key institution ... Table 8. The Proposed 50-period Syllabus for first-year students at College of Technology, VietnamNational University 61 Table 9. The Pilot Course's Teaching Plan 66 Table 10. Students'...
... oppor-tunities to green their growth without slowing it. Greening growth is necessary, effi cient, and aff ordable Necessary: Making development sustainable requires inclusive green growth Growth even ... 1507 Crafting a GreenGrowth Strategy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 The challenges of developing a greengrowthstrategy . . . . ... and growth processesHow does the World Bank’s defi nition of greengrowth as economic growth that is environmentally sustain-able compare to those advocated in recent major reports on green growth? ...
... sufficiently generate profit or growth expected bymanagement or the risk involved in every strategy. 2.3.5. Strategy implementationHaving chosen a strategy, the next step is to put strategy into practice. ... income. Thus this strategy might lead to marketcontraction which is opposite to company objective. To conclude this strategy is not acceptable.5.3.3. Focus strategy: Focus strategy is suitable ... how a strategy might work in practice. For example,whether strategy is achievable in resource term.- Criteria of acceptability that assess whether the consequences of proceeding with a strategy are...
... ecosystem services. The 2nd VietnamNationalStrategy and Action Plan for water - related disaster mitigation and management in the period 2001 - 2020 adopts a key strategy of preparedness and ... Vientiane, November 2005. 73pp. ISSN: 1728 3248. Socialist Republic of Vietnam [SRV]. (2005). National Report of Disaster Reduction in Vietnam. The World Conference on Disaster Reduction. Kobe-Hyogo, ... The International Development Studies Conference on "Mainstreaming Human Security: The Asian Contributiuon" in Bangkok, October 4-5, 2007 LE ANH TUAN, CanTho University, Vietnam...