... For English teachers English teachers should find many new warm- up activities more attracting than English teachers need delimiting between warm- up activities and pre-stage or question leading ... engaging, often challenging and an activity in which the learners play and usually interact with other I The value of warm- up activities Through warm- up activities, learners practice and internalize ... effort Warm- up activities help students to make and sustain the effort of learning Warm- up activities provide language practice in the various skills- speaking, writing, listening and reading They...
... effective and interesting in teaching listening courses, thinking as much as possible about the needs of students concerned Warm- up Exercises in Practice Reading Stories Stories, if interesting and ... activities Using Pictures I often use pictures in listening class Pictures have the advantage of being easy to prepare, easy to organize, being interesting, meaningful and authentic Pictures can bring ... teacher and the students, building the students' confidence and having the thrill of something spontaneous Above all, it makes students feel interested and gets them involved in the listening activities...
... following difficulties in your using warm- up activities a Preparing warm- up activities Choosing appropriate warm- up activities for the Designing warm- up activities 3.Lack of time to prepare warm- up ... speaking abilities They have adopted many techniques in teaching and using warm- up activities is one of among these techniques 1.3 Warm- up activities in speaking 1.3.1 Definitions of warm- up ... should be interesting and attractive with balance color (Rankin, 1989) 14 1.3.3.4 Brainstorming words or expressions Brainstorming can be used effectively as a warm- up activity in speaking lessons...
... issues: (1) warm- up activities in language teaching and learning including the definitions, the importance and common warmup activities and (2) motivation in language learning including the definitions, ... 1 .WARM- UP ACTIVITES IN A LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING 1.1.Definitions 1.2.The importance of warm- up activities .5 1.3.Common warm- up activities in a reading lesson ... importance of motivation, and types of motivation WARM- UP ACTIVITES IN A LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING 1.1 Definitions The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English (2009) defined warm- up as...
... Clarifying the nature of warming -up activities in speaking lessons in accordance with some important points in teaching this skill - Investigating the present situation of teaching and learning ... 1.1 What is meant by speaking skill? Speaking is described as an interactive process of constructing meaning that involves producing and receiving and processing information Speaking depends on ... solutions to solve the problems by applying games for warmup activites in some speaking lessons Organizing games for warming -up activities in teaching speaking skill a Rules: The teacher has...
... out with friends Going fishing Going shopping Going for a picnic Staying at home and watching films Playing sports Visiting grandparents Helping mother the housework Reviewing lessons… +) GV ... between Lan Huong, an MC for “My favourite Musician” programme and Quang Hung, awell-known actor, talking about the musician he like best- Van Cao UNIT 13: FILMS AND CINEMA Lesson 3: Listening Warm- up: ... để em tích cực cạnh tranh hoạt động Answer: photography class dancing class singing class cooking class drawing class martial arts class computer class reading and writinf class +) Sau HS hoàn...
... Discipline and training have given him some veneer of generalised similarities Beneath these, Tommy Atkins is simply the man in the street any man in any street; and if you look out of your window in ... were going on the sliding stair They insisted Corporal Smith argued in vain In vain he exerted his (purely nominal) authority His charges mocked him The one-eyed man leading, with Jock in his ... 10.15; and at 10.10 we were all scrambling into our pyjamas In winter our disrobing was hasty; in summer it was an affair of leisure, and deshabille roamings to and fro in the aisle, and gossip...
... taught? a beginning and Which level you mostly teach currently? 20 a beginning and elementary 20 b pre-intermediate and elementary b pre-intermediate and intermediate c upper-intermediate and intermediate ... pictures inEnglish speaking lessons 50 40 30 20 10 Table 2: Percentage of teachers involved in teaching English speaking and using pictures inEnglish speaking lessons 3.1.2 Questions and Questions ... foreign language, which involves the process of producing, receiving, and processing information English speaking classes are used to provide students with chances of learning English speaking through...
... UNIVERSITY, HANOI UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES NGUYỄN THỊ THẢO EVALUATION OF TEAM TEACHING INANENGLISH COURSE AT FACULTY OF TOURISM, HANOI ... 2.4.2 During the pilot team teaching……………………………………………… 18 2.4.3 After the pilot team teaching………………………………………………… 18 CHAPTER 3: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS………………………………… 20 3.1 Findings and discussions……………………………………………………… ... REVIEW…………………………………………… 1.1 Key terms and key concepts…………………………………………………… 1.1.1 Defining team teaching……………………………………………………… 1.1.2 Defining NEST and non-NEST……………………………………………… 1.1.3 Teaching evaluation…………………………………………………………...
... Teaching evaluation According to Fleischman and Williams (1996), the process of teaching evaluation involves collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information about teaching and learning in order ... teaching in Japan has the longest history and the largest scope with the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) scheme established in 1987 In the JET, team teaching jointly by a Japanese teacher of English ... certificate and 10-year experience of teaching Englishin New Zealand She has been working at FOT for two years, teaching English, making lesson plans, participating in the professional meetings and...
... purpose of this study is to investigate students’ perceptions of benefits of using portfolios as a means of evaluating their learning process in a translation course and find out the students’ difficulties ... Students’ Perceptions of Using Portfolios as a Means of Evaluation inanEnglish Foreign Language Translation Course, a Case Study at the Faculty of Foreign Languages, Hanoi Pedagogical University ... of Foreign Languages, Hanoi Pedagogical University Number As a result, most of students have positive attitudes and motivations towards the effects of using portfolios in their learning process;...
... welcomed and applied in many schools around the country so far 2.2.2 The context of Thinh Quang school Thinh Quang is one of the pioneers in applying this software inEnglish teaching and learning ... – leading company providing online learning methods in Education (United Kingdom) The father of the Phonics is Prof Dr Gerry Knowles who is a linguist, a phonetician and also the author of many ... foreign language teaching and learning in particular have been strongly affected It can be said that ICT has been applied in many teachers‟ lectures to bring fun and interest to students in English...
... range of initiatives I boldly go into a problem “Using English songs to warmup students of the tenth grade in listening part ” 1.2 The purpose of studying The use of English songs in warm- up ... studying Therefore, before starting listening unit, I motivate them by listening a short Englishsong I think that an interesting Englishsong will make them have amenities of lessons There are many ... decide to warmup them in listening part by using English songs At first,I had alot of difficulties because each unit on textbook has one listening lesson and I have to finish it within 45 minutes...
... getting more and more essential 2.6.2 Principles of using warmup activities in speaking class in high school Adopting warm- up activity in speaking class in particular, in language class in general ... 2.5.2.3 Warmup to lead students into the new lesson By doing one of the following things , teachers can both warm the class up and lead students into the focus of the coming lesson • Bring in a ... solution What’s more, group brainstorming can produce ideas in more depth than individual brainstorming 2.2.4.8 Planning activities Planning is another type of group work which involves different activities...
... was examined by MAR-FISH, and the results are shown in Figs and Lower initial pH conditions increased anaerobic acetate uptake by Candidatus ‘Accumulibacter phosphatis’ in the second and third ... around and after the incubation, which originally ranged between and or The effect of pH on the anaerobic uptake of radio-labeled acetate by Candidatus ‘Accumulibacter phosphatis’ and Candidatus ... ‘Accumulibacter phosphatis’ and Candidatus ‘Competibacter phosphatis’ Within the tested pH range (initial pH from to and final pH from to 8), pH had similar impact on anaerobic acetate uptake by these two bacteria...
... ways in linguistics and language teaching theory, in error analysis research, inEnglish language teaching (ELT) including Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL), and not least in the ordinary ... can be embarrassing, insulting and de-motivating To other learners of English as a foreign language, a teacher who constantly butts in and interrupts students to correct them can be annoying and ... by many grammarians and linguists InEnglish language teaching, the term “error” appears to differ markedly from that of “errors” in linguistics / psycholinguistics InEnglish language teaching,...
... the teaching and learning of language in general and Englishin particular In “Errors in language learning and use", Carl James defined: “Error analysis is the process of determining the incidence, ... teaching and learning 1.5.4.1 Interlingual errors and mother tongue interference The phenomenon of native language influences on the learning of a second language is called “intralingual” by Weinreich ... auxiliaries can have many meanings inEnglish For example Modal verb "ph¶i '' in Vietnam may be close in meaning to must, should, ought to , inEnglish and modal" cã thÓ " close to can, may, could,...
... • An analysis of errors made by secondary-students in using personal reference inEnglish • An analysis of errors made by secondary-students in using demonstrative reference inEnglish • An analysis ... caused by many reasons They manifest the learners’ creative capability of using language Finding and analyzing errors by learners; therefore, are significant to improve learning and teaching quality ... errors in using English reference are mother tongue interference (interlingual errors), intralingual errors, poor language knowledge and other Among them, intralingual errors are the main cause...