... communicative activities in learning English grammar and
language learning (Question 5)
- Reasons for continuing using communicative activities in English grammar in the
coming time (Question 7).
3.5.1.2. ... teacher may suggest that B then asks a for the same information.
Finally, when the pairs have finished their conversations, the teacher may lead
a feedback ses...
...
Language learning strategies are “the actions chosen by language students
that are intended to facilitate language acquisition and communication”
(MacIntyre, 1994, p.190). MacIntyre emphasized ... learners’ deliberate action of
language learning strategies. This definition highlights the awareness and
intention of learners’ use of language learning strategies (to facilitate language
acq...
... 10
th
grade students at HEBHS. Some teachers think
giving dictation as an old-fashioned technique that should not be used nowadays. In fact,
teaching a foreign language for upper secondary school ... these aspects are
accurately presented and learned. In presenting a grammar structure, it is necessary for the
teacher to be aware that good presentation should include both oral...
... you are
afraid of, you will be far more self-aware and prepare for interpersonal
communication success.
―Apology‖ is not a neutral word: it has strong personal and emotional
connotations. An ... out on.
Stressing every single word, especially if the intonation is flat, can also
make the speakers sound sarcastic.
4. Intonation
This is another neglected area of language that can be...
... Substitution
Mc Carthy (1991) agrees with Halliday and Hasan (1976) that substitution operates either
at nominal, verbal and clausal level.
1.7.1. Nominal Substitution
Halliday and Hasan (1976: 91) indicate ... substitution is a type of grammatical cohesion in which its devices are used for
abbreviating and for avoiding repetition, at the same time creates cohesion in discourse....
... capable of conveying a
distinction in meaning, as the /m/ of “mat” and the /b/ of “bat” in English
(Jones: 1950)
“Phoneme_ the smallest sound unit in a language that is capable of conveying ... articulators above the larynx.
The articulators that can‟t move are called “the passive articulator” (teeth,
alveolar ridge…)
The articulators that can move are called “the active art...
... Communicative Activities allow natural learning
Language learning requires the learners’ knowledge about many aspects of
language such as vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, etc. In real language ... with the aim at providing general information and materials for the whole
lesson. After each reading text, there are usually 3-4 reading tasks that aim to improve
reading comprehensio...
... elaborates the analysis of current situation of teaching and learning reading
at Haiphong Foreign Language Center - Haiphong University. Time and efforts have been
spent on accumulating information ... and are not used to applying communicative approach
in their teaching. They often attach themselves to the traditional teaching method, i.e.
grammar translation, in which grammar...