... results from the height of an activated-carbon layer and the condition of activated carbon, etc Also, backwashing at the LL water position required less time for the minimum fluidization than at the ... turbidity of outflow water from activated carbon-filtration has little change according to days of operation after backwashing; turbidity can't be a factor of operation in determining the date ... 25.7NTU in reactivated carbon with days, and 40.2NTU in reactivated with days Table The turbidity of discharged water according to changing water position before backwashing The maximum turbidity...
... applying the language activities in teaching speaking skill + To learn about the students attitude toward practicing their speaking skill through the language activities + To find out the students ... are to consider the quantity of questions to raise in appropriate time and place to keep teacher speaking time tothe minimum while maximizing students contributions and what questions to ask students ... students to catch up with them and notify their difficulties Last but not least, the teachers acts as the active participants in the learning process, genuinely engaging in the class and contributing...
... the probability of this event tends to zero Let A( v) be the event that the exploration process, initiated at v, at step k+ has not terminated and that it at that step has identified fewer than (µ−1)k+ ... − That is, with probability tending to one, either vertices belong to connected components of size less than k− , or toa unique component of size at least k+ To show that the size of the largest ... tends to zero as n tends to infinity, i. e if there exist two different components of size k+ , they will each have at least (µ−1)k+ /2 identified but not yet visited vertices This implies that the...
... VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOI UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES VŨ THỊ THẢO A STUDY ONTHE USE OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE ... Table of content Abbreviations Lists of Charts and Tables PART I: INTRODUCTION Rationale Aims of the study Significance of the Study Scope of the Study ... Introduction and definition of CLT 14 1.6.2 Basic features of communicative approach 14 1.6.3 Definition of communicative activities 15 1.6.4 Using of communicative activities...
... both qualitative and quantitative methods (methods of data analysis) to achieve its aims 2.5 Data collection procedures 2.5.1 The Participants The research was undertaken withthe participation ... of the subject and familiarizing them with some of the language needed in coping withthe text This part often gives questions with clear and beautiful picture to lead in tothe topic of the text ... The first role is to facilitate communicative process between all participants in the classroom, and between these participants and the various activities and text The second role is to act interdependent...
... shedding light onthe issue, the author attempted to investigate three aspects: the situation of teaching vocabulary to 11th form students in Hanoi, the application of elicitation techniques to teach ... high motivation and interest in language teaching through these meaningful interactions withthe materials Its second feature is experiential property In contrast, with analytic factor, experiential ... communicative activities There have been so far many researches onthe theory of communicative activities which have generally come toa conclusion that communicative activities include any activities...
... consideration It is essential for them as teachers to see the validity of the activities that they are proposing in their own terms, and for them to 26 be able to demonstrate this validity to ... own ways Secondly, participation is even It is one of the most important criteria to evaluate a speaking activity If class time is dominated by a minority of talkative participants and no chance ... characteristics The first characteristic is that students talk a lot Teachers should know how important to get students talk in the target language as much as possible in the time of the activity...
... b-GlcNAc Position Position Position Position Position Position Ac-CH3 b-Gal3 a Position Position Position Position Position Position b-Gal2,4 a Position Position Position Position Position Position ... II and III had one Fuc residue, but only fraction III reacted with PGM34 As fraction III had the same retention time as A1 - 5a, fraction III appeared to be A1 - 5a The mild periodate oxidation of ... ELISA Periodate oxidation reduced the antigenic activity with PGM34, whereas trypsin digestion did not affect the reactivity with this mAb (data not shown) These results indicate that the carbohydrate...
... subframes, and TIA-102.BAAA -A c Header Logical Link Logical Link Logical Link Logical Link Data Unit Data Unit Data Unit Data Unit Data Unit Terminator Data Unit SUPERFRAME Figure 2: P25 Voice Transmission ... simplifies certain active attacks we discuss in the section below 3.3 Traffic Analysis and Active Location Tracking Generally, a radio’s location may be tracked only if it is actively transmitting ... design weaknesses of the P25 security architecture and the standard implementations of it admit practical, exploitable vulnerabilities that routinely leak sensitive traffic and that allow an active...
... patients is related tothe severity of their underlying liver disease, or that of the acute illness that precipitated admission Their retrospective analysis compared clinical and laboratory parameters ... Regression analysis attached significance tothe Child-Pugh score and clinical suspicion of infection, but not the APS In unshown data, bilirubin concentration had the highest predictive value of the ... expectations, difficult decisions regarding admission to intensive care arise daily Escher and coworkers [9] asked Swiss intensivists to rate the importance of 19 factors associated with patients...
... VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HANOI UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FACULTY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES -***** ĐẶNG THỊ THU THỦY A STUDY ONTHE TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING READING ... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS i1 ABSTRACT i3 TABLE OF CONTENTS iv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 6i LIST OF CHARTS AND TABLES 7i Part A: INTRODUCTION 1 Rationale ... Encouraging extensive reading among students 33 3.2.3 Adapting materials and varying tasks and activities 33 3.2.4 Using reading games and role-plays 34 3.2.5 Using visual aids...
... organizational and instructional categories Organizational instructions tell the students what they are going to be doing Instructional ones tell the students how tothe activity They must be concise, ... following strategies: Increase eye contact with students Stimulate and sustain interest in learning materials: the teachers can organize attention-grabbing activities; the teachers can elicit information ... their English skill It is essential to supplement textbook with other materials to add variation and arouse interest in the students Various materials may stimulate collaboration and participation...
... understanding of the text and to manage the task The first language allows learners to focus attention on vocabulary and grammatical items or providing information and explanation about grammatical ... language as the goal of language instruction or in other words, the main goal was to train students to communicate in the target language and to have an acceptable pronunciation The Reading approach ... during the era of The Grammar Translation Method The Grammar Translation Method had dominated late 19th and early 20th century teaching The aim of The Grammar Translation Method was to provide the...
... tomorrow The saying “attracts many people’s attention” means that without this attention it is not news story This fact is one of the social reasons that differentiate between the English and Vietnamese ... written language there is no common situation as there is in face -to- face interaction The situation, therefore, must be interfered from the text Naturally, readers only pay attention tothe contents ... in the body part, especially in the news plentiful of content and the content expresses the reaction tothe news Like the headline, it attracts the reader’s attentions tothe main content of the...
... non equivalence and characteristics of terminology 1.1 Translation theory In this section the issues relating to translation theory such as the definition of translation, translation strategies ... investigation are the classification, grammatical structures and the English-Vietnamese translation of economic terms in this part Aims of the Study Within the framework of a minor thesis, the Study ... international institutions such as WB (World Bank): WTO (World Trade Organization), ISO (International Standard Organization) The second type is acronyms created within special topic and designate...
... Introduction To provide a theoretical background tothe study, this chapter is devoted tothe reexamination of the concepts most relevant tothe thesis’s topic They are definitions of techniques, ... students that they are going tothe dialogue again in pairs, using their own information This time the teacher is going to encourage them to really think by only putting PROMPTS onthe board Example: ... original dialogue in pairs, take it a step further by using prompts and if possible adapting the information to reflect THEIR LIVES (real information) • Always ask apairto demonstrate the dialogue...