... who are teaching thestudents English writing were invited to participate inthe interviews The findings of the study reveal that the majority of first -year fast- trackstudentsin FELTE, ULIS are ... match the aim of the researcher in finding out the causes for the procrastination in third yearstudents at the fast- track program at ULIS, VNU as well as eliciting possible solutions to help students ... year fast- trackstudentsin FELTE, ULIS, VNU suffering from writing apprehension? From the perspective of students, whatarethe main causes of writing apprehension among first -year fasttrack students...
... the teaching and learning of English oral presentations in Tour guides training course In other words, the aims of the study are to answer the following questions: Whatarethedifficultiesfaced ... Table 1: Thestudents time of learning English before entering the College Table 2: Thestudentsdifficultiesin making English oral presentations inthe class Table 3: Students causes of difficulties ... apparently necessary to gain effective ESP teaching and learning This minor thesis was carried out with an attempt to investigate the areas of difficulties and obstacles that first years students...
... the teaching and learning of English oral presentations in Tour guides training course In other words, the aims of the study are to answer the following questions: Whatarethedifficultiesfaced ... 13 2.1.3 Students of Tour guides Every yearinthe past, 30- 60 students were selected to be trained as Tourist guides But inthe school year of 2010 – 2011, 100 studentsare trained inthe Faculty ... teachers ask them Lazy in thinking, slow and shy in reacting prevent students from being familiar with active learning activities They, therefore, become passive listeners instead of speakers as being...
... You’re bothering me cut * up + cut into small pieces He cut the beef up and put the pieces inthe soup Phrasal Verb ( D ) Phrasal Verb Definition Example die away diminish in intensity The applause ... consider, view as Do you take me for an idiot? take * in + learning Are you taking in all of these phrasal verbs? take * in + deceive a person He was taken inbythe artist take * in + make smaller ... property) They turned the wallet over to the police turn * up + increase the volume or intensity of a TV, radio, or other machine Turn up the TV I can’t hear what they’re saying turn up find unexpectedly...
... distributions in every UV reactor, there can be a discrepancy (bias) between the UV dose measured bythe challenge microbes and the UV dose that would be measured had the target microbes been used asthe ... survivors The primary concept in monitor validation is to determine empirically that whatever combination of hardware and software are used to output the delivered dose online, the output dose is in ... has been recognized and addressed inthe USEPA draft UVDGM, and quantified by a safety factor termed the RED Bias Although the principle is sound, the actual USEPA calculation of the RED Bias...
... for the pirce of one" are always found there One the other hand shopping in supermarkets can be annoying beckause there is a big choice which can cause confusion People often buy unnecessary things ... shops may be the only source of living of then To conclude I would like to express my opinion which rather possitive I think that supermarkets are great creatures and the more of them the better ... us the major disadvantage of shopping in supermarkets id that it is time consuming and it takes a while to getthere and back Big stores are also quite dangerous for all small shops owned by private...
... have persuasive reasons Clues for Locating Assumptions Your task in finding assumptions is to reconstruct the reasoning by filling inthe missing links You want to provide ideas that help the communicator's ... thinking about the gap between the conclusion and the reasons as you look First, ask yourself, "Is there any basis for believing that the reason(s) might not be true?" Then ask, "Supposing the ... argument by identifying the following assumption: The writer is assuming that advertising is causing the ratings to rise Do you see that when you this, all you are doing is stating that the author's...
... should at least consider the reasoning There will be plenty of time later to evaluate the reasoning carefully Words That Identify Reasons As was the case with conclusions, there are certain words ... parents, and if they not agree with the ratings or are not around, the ratings are useless These last two reasons are general beliefs If the argument were expanded bythe author, the beliefs themselves ... is so easy to ignore what was said inthe previous paragraph We often react to the images, dramatic illustrations, or tone of what was said instead of the reasoning that was intended bythe person...
... granted bythe writer Typically, these ideas will not be stated You will have to find them by reading between the lines These ideas are important invisible links inthe reasoning structure, the glue ... like flipping a coin or asking the nearest self-confident expert what you should think and But this text is encouraging you to learn critical thinking We are telling you that critical thinking is ... finding the value assumptions, but by itself it provides very little assistance in understanding an argument Values, by their nature, are possessed by us all What Arethe Value Conflicts and Assumptions?...
... share of FICA and Medicare, which up to then was half the responsibility of the employer Unless you are willing to meticulously learn the bookkeeping end of things, you will need to rethink going ... of inthe shower, while hastily(hấp tấp) swilling down some coffee on the way out the door, while once again being stuck in bumper to bumper rush hour traffic, or simply when having yet another ... another meeting with the big boss who really is more clueless than wise, yet not shy in taking credit for all of the employees’ ideas and innovations Granted, there is a certain allure about being your...
... still maintain: ‘It does seem reasonable to argue that as long as an individual does not have a life so blighted by suVering that it outweighs any pleasure gained by living, that individual has not ... judgment, Re S (1992), was based on an erroneous reading bythe judge of the US Carder case (In Re AC, 1990) in which a terminally ill woman was forced to undergo a Caesarean section in an unsuccessful ... fore – the case in which the clinician feels at a power disadvantage in resisting requests that are not inthe patient’s best medical interest The equivalent legal and political history for the...
... divided into different skill areas The first two skills, listening and speaking, are called the oral skills The last two, reading and writing, are called the literacy skills They are represented in ... ◙Turning dialogues into role plays: studentsare asked to work in pair: they pretend they are acting as someone else Then teachers ask a few pairs to perform the dialogue in front of the whole class, ... to speak inthe language classroom they may soon get de-motivated and lose interest in learning On the other hand, if the right activities are taught inthe right way, speaking in class can be...
... the original hacker's attack on their system, but of your attack in an effort to teach the hacker not to mess with your systems As cliché as it sounds, there are good guys and bad guys, and as ... sounds, there are good guys and bad guys, and as administrators we need to make sure that our motives and undertakings remain on the side of the good guys ...
... users asking whether they are having any computer problems (most all users have some problem) The attacker might then seem to be trying to help the users troubleshoot the problem by asking them their ... malicious software such as spyware Spyware functions in many ways like a trojan and allows the designer of the spyware to track everything from what websites an individual frequents to the purchases (and ... gain access to the internal network Because of the nature of a social-engineering attack, all the firewalls inthe world will not anything to prevent the attack from being successful Rather, the...
... was going on in their heads was not original to them The crowds of people did indeed not know what they were doing, because they did not know what they were doing inthe six inches between their ... different then before They had all these thoughts, feelings and emotions running through their heads What was happening to their minds? Then God came by for the usual walk in paradise Eventually finding ... it, they would now have willingly conformed to the evil that was telling them to this It was because they did not know what they were doing in their heads, what they were listening to, that they...
... on the composition of the investor base for government securities inthe G20 advanced economies and the euro area During the last decades, investors from abroad have increased their presence in ... 1990s Increases inthe share held by institutional investors or non-residents by 10 percentage points are associated with a reduction in yields by about 25 or 40 basis points, respectively The data ... government.16 The comparative study of the composition of the investor base in advanced countries has provided several insights First, the run-up to the crisis was marked by increasing portions...
... nanometers in diameter Manipulating individual atoms and manufacturing from the bottom up Major Aspects of Nanotechnology What is it? •How did it come about? Whatarethe social implications? What ... atoms inthe protein, (G) reveals the nucleus of the atom as a tiny speck Below: 35 xenon atoms spell out a familiar logo A demonstration on the molecular level A nano-motor manipulated by two laser ... (C) living cell placed on the chip (D) two nanocomputers beside the cell (E) shows an irregular protein from the cell on the lower right, and a cylindrical gear made by molecular manufacturing at...
... such as singer, model when their fans saw their stars advertised inthe television they will be interested inthe purchase of that products because she/he is their idol For example, My Tam Singer ... and other requirements It helps consumers know what is the best option for them INFORMATIVE ENTERTAINING Advertising is interesting It attracts not only adults but also children CHEATING like they ... new companies which their financial is not strong The suppliers not worry much about the costs of advertisement bythe leaflets because the fee is fairly cheap compared with other types LEAFLET...
... escape from the demands of the children, hand them over to child-minders This handling over of responsibility does not solve the problem All too often the minders are suffering the same difficulties ... whatthe parents can mete out People living inthe country are less prone to child-abuse simply because they not have the stress of city-living They are still closer to nature and this has the effect ... effect of making life easier and simpler Children are less demanding as there are less things to demand So rarely we hear of child-abuse inthe villages Also neighbors know each other pretty well...