... resource of knowl-
edge related tothe mechanics of human movement. The
work at the University of California formed the basis for
many ofthe fundamental techniques currently used for
the study of ... need to capture the kinematics and kinetics of
human movement without the constraints ofthe labora-
tory or the encumbrance of placing markers on the limb
segments. Second, we need to relate the ... weighting of
the markers according to their degree of deformation.
Another extension ofthe basic PCT corrects for error
induced by segment deformation associated with skin
marker movement relative to...
... have on the lives of children,
young people and their families, together with dietary self-management as the
cornerstone of treatment in CD, the aims of this literature review are to:
ã ... of
references yielded a further 6 papers, leaving a total of 24 for review. Of these
24, ranging in date from 1985 to 2009, papers were grouped into one of three
themes: GFD adherence (10 studies), ... and adherence tothe GFD, psychosocial
consequences of managing CD, and parents’ views on CD and its
management for their offspring.
ã review and evaluate findings to establish what is currently...
... test
for HIV was the strongest predictor of whether the mother
had the intention of testing or not. This finding highlights
the importance ofthe male partner in the success of
uptake of HIV testing ... 1 of 7
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Barriers tothe implementation of programs forthe prevention of
mother -to- child transmission of ... in the propor-
tion of mothers who thought they should consult their
husbands before they were tested for HIV in the rural and
urban areas, though there is a tendency forthe rural
women to think...
... contributed tothe study design and performed the lit-
erature review forthe assessment ofthe vocabulary
employed and performed the analysis ofthe data. She pre-
pared the first draft ofthe manuscript. ... one ofthe distinguishing virtues of science is its
objectivity. The scope of science is the objective world and
the limits of science are determined by the limits of the
objective methods of formal ... tandem with the changing role ofthe impact
factor in assessing the merits of a body of work and the
"impact" this has had on the scientific community.
Briefly, the impact factor of a journal...
...
1.1.2. Englishfor geology (EG)
Geology is the study ofthe planet Earth -the materials of which it is made, the
processes that act on these materials, the products formed and the history ofthe ... types of synonyms.
To be sure ofthe answer, everybody should remind the theory ofthe synonym
which has the same or similar meaning tothe previous word and they are the same part of
speech. Therefore, ... study-in -English ofthe planet Earth- the materials of which it is made-
the processes that act on these materials, the products formed and the history ofthe planet
and its life forms since...
... reports the description of EG in general before coming
into the specification of cohesion used in texts. The second parts showed the frame of each
unit. Tothe detail, in the main part, the writer ... the study of students.
To clarify the study, the qualitative and quantitative methods were used regularly. In the first
part providing the theory related tothe thesis and the conclusion, the ... Methods ofthe study 2
5. Design ofthe study 3
PART B: DEVELOPMENT 4
Chapter 1: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 4
1.1. Background knowledge ofEnglishforspecific purposes (ESP) 4
1.1.1. Concept of...
... need for their future
job, relevant tothe intermediate level ofthe basic language course they have studied
at the university.
The material designed only aims to meet the urgent needs ofthe ... sentences:
- By the time June arrived, the weather was warm and dry.
- John got free tickets tothe play, because he works at the theatre.
- When they came tothe turn, they took the wrong way. ... life in the soil. This means they continue to exist unchanged in the soil because they
cannot move into one ofthe cycles of matter. The shortest life for a biocide is a few hours;
other can...
... hard for most students. Whatthe students hear is
usually out of their control and often unclear. Their knowledge of situations and topics help
them make sense of it. Using English in the classroom ... have a good The teachers would like to find out more
knowledge ofthe following topics and about the following topics for their
use them regularly in their teaching: teaching:
TOPICS %
Testing ... methods/approaches to make
full use ofthe advantages offered and to minimize the shortcomings revealed. Also in the
first chapter are the definition and principles ofthe communicative approach. Last in the...
... correction.
I would like to acknowledge my debt to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lê Hùng Tiến and the
staff members of Postgraduate Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for
their enthusiastic support.
I ... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
First of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all my teachers at College
of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University-Hanoi for their valuable lectures. And
their ... lectures. And
their knowledge, their thoughtfulness as well as their sympathy I will always appreciate.
For the accomplishment of this study, I wish to show my sincere thanks to my
supervisor Mr....
...
information in the particular part ofthe message. The function ofthe tonic is to form the
focus of information: to express whatthe speaker decides to make the main point or burden
of the message” ... in tonality. This kind of
tonality is called neutral one. However, the management ofthe information ofthe whole
message depends on the perception and the organisation of information by the ... When the tonic is changed, the focus of information
is changed, too. Therefore, the tonic syllable is the basis on which listeners can perceive
the main information the speaker means.
Tone...
... review
To provide a theoretical background tothe study, this chapter is devoted tothe
reexamination ofthe concepts most relevant tothe thesis’s topic. Firstly, an account ofthe
CLT theory ... appropriate tothe
purpose of communication. By doing so, their knowledge ofthe language is developed
accordingly.
Widdowson (1978:144) says:
Whatthe learner needs to know how to do is to compose ... "found it
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factors which impede the effects. Then according tothe theories of CLT, some suggestions
are put forward, which are relevant tothe application of CLT.
2. Aims ofthe study
This...