... at National Economics University (NEU).
2.1. The teaching and learning materials
The official teaching and learning materials for the majority of the first- year non-major
students at National ... discussion is limited to:
(1) The application of culture- based activities to raising cross- cultural awareness for
the first- year non-major student...
... pronunciation activities believing that these facilitate proper
communication or at least prepare the students for participating in real communication.
Reading aloud activities may also be the part ... comes into the classroom and cannot see the table and asks:
Teacher: Where is the table?
Student: Someone has taken it away.
That is genuine communication incorporating...
... no interaction with each other. At while-reading stage, the
teacher employed the Grammar-Translation method in teaching reading, asking some Students
to read aloud the text and translating each ... or the teacher’s observation is also of
great importance for the adaptation and improvements in the syllabus and materials.
It is clear that reading involves the skills t...
... relaxation but the reading of books and other printed
materials that contains information needed for learning in the content areas, such as textbooks
or other study materials (Richards, J. et al, ... Or readers always bring
background knowledge in their native language into reading and acquiring the target one.
Sharing the same idea, Alderson (1984) agreed that a lack of app...
... important. In the interviews, the
teachers who argued that pronunciation is important to their students explained the benefits of
having a reasonable pronunciation: A reasonable pronunciation make ... teaching pronunciation.
2.4.2. Curricula and Materials analysis
To support the findings, the researcher examined the formal curricula and teaching
materials in the con...
... guesses, and their hypotheses in conversations and writings
based upon the certain and absorbed ground of information. In other words, their utterance is
normally said to consist of their attitudes ... which a speaker makes an overtly
qualified assertion. To put it in another way, Evidentials encode the speakers’ source of
information as well as indicate the reliability of...
...
between the denotation and connotation. They gave many examples to
analyse their ideas In brief, the author think the disctintion between
denotation and connotation can be that:
Word meaning ... different connotations for a misogynist than it will have for
a feminist
According to About. Com ― Connotation is The emotional implications and
associations that a word ma...
... spoken into
another language.
_Avanced Oxford Dictionary_
Translation is the transformation of a text originally in one language into an
equivalent in the content of the message and the formal ... in Real estate business field, such as : Shift or transposition translation,
translation by paraphrase using related word, translation by paraphrase using
unrelated word, tran...
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4.5 Addition and omission
Addition is the translation in which additional information is supplied
in a translation. The addditional information a translator may have to ... (1988) there are eight methods of
translation, namely: Word-to-word translation, Literal translation, Faithful
translation, Semantic translation, Adaptation, Free translation, Idiomat...
... same meronymic relation.
3.3.6. Place – area
A sixth type of Meronymy is the relation between areas and special places
and locations within them, as in the following:
The Everglades are part ... whole area in that all are areas. Unlike portions of masses,
however, places cannot be separated from the areas of which they are a part.
Once again, this relationship differs from...