... of a reading -English- for- Biology lesson with IT
For the number of learning -English years, more students (18) with more learning
experience (6-11 years) found a reading -English- for- Biology lecture ... of English. At
HNUE, the non -English- major students rarely search ESP information on the Internet for
study; they often search their professional information in Vietnamese.
Hopefully, the students ... efficiently for teaching and learning reading Englishfor Biology
promotion in the coming time. If that comes true, ESP in general and Englishfor Biology in
particular will definitely interest non -English- major...
... are more and more chances for engineers and technical professionals to
convey technical information in Englishfor various purposes. Therefore, besides learning
general English as an international ... it difficult for a foreign student to
learn English. First, Second, [1]
• It is difficult for foreign students to adjust to life in a new country for several
reasons. First, Second, [1]
Then ... international language, engineering students of colleges and technical
institutes need to be equipped with adequate writing ability so that they can communicate
technical information clearly on at least...
... of them in any sample large enough
for us to examine.
18. Some pairs of elements form several compounds, whereas others form only one or
even none (helium, for example, is not known to combine ... statements. Write (Y)
for the agreed ones, (N) for the disagreed ones and (Mb) for the ones which the writer may or
may not agree to.
1. ………….The hypothesis gives a thorough explanation for the phenomenon ... deviation
of a world line from straightness, as it would be for an electrical force. If gravitation is
present, it should not be considered a force. Rather, gravitation changes the most natural
world...
... bubbles of gas begin
to form on the electrodes. Those forming on the anode are bubbles of oxygen, and
those forming on the cathode are bubbles of hydrogen.
(Adapted from English in Physical Science, ...
concentrated in a small region of the atom which is later called its nucleus.
2. For many years before Rutherford developed the nuclear model of the atom,,
Physicists and chemists had observed ...
discovered"
Therefore, we deduce that the verb phrase in passive sentences is formed by combining
the auxiliary verb to be and a passive particle (exactly the same form as a part participle)...
... Write (S) for the same and (D) for the different.
1. a. The frictional force is greater when the contact force is greater.
b. The greater the contact force, the greater the frictional force.
2. ... the force is the same at all points in a uniform field, it follows that the
energy of the charge increases steadily as we push it from one plate to the other.
b. In a uniform field, as the force ... recover its original size and shape after the deforming force
is removed. When you squeeze a solid, the atoms and molecules crowd together
and the contact force between them grows and pushes back....
...
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15. A force is conservative if its work on a particle moving between two points does not
depend on the path taken by the particle. The gravitational force (weight) and the
spring force are ... gravitational force (weight) and the
spring force are conservative forces; the kinetic frictional force is non-conservative
force.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………… ... attained a
uniform temperature which is the same as that of the system’s surroundings. Trạng thái cân
bằng nhiệt
Work (n):
a measure of how productive an applied force is. When a force component...
... of the following statements is true or false. Write (T) for
the true statements, (F) for the false ones and (N) for the ones with no information to justify.
1.
……….Any phenomenon can be explained ... It’s + adjective+ for somebody + to-infinitive
Example:
1.
It’s important
for
you to complete all the observations before writing a report.
2.
It’s very expensive
for
a poor country ... circuits
that provide the basis for computers.
Quantum theory describes all of the fundamental forces-except gravitation-that physicists
have found in nature. The forces that quantum theory describes...
... that to make a report, before that enough
observations must be made for the sake of scientific accuracy).
c. To form a negative we simply add the negative word ‘not’ before the gerund
Example
: ...
excited about
famous for
fed up with
fond of
good at
grateful for
guilty of
happy about/with
interested in
keen on
nervous of
pleased
about/with
ready for
responsible
for
satisfied with ... lines of force
…………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
8.
AS/ AN INDEPENDENT/ WHEN/ IT/ FREE TO MOVE
we can define a line of magnetic force
a line of magnetic force...
... leaves only two choices for the answer. Still, the question is used
for a confirmation of the information by ‘yes’ or ‘no’, a ‘whether’- clause leaves a wonder for
the information by ‘or not’. ... one-way valves fails for some reason, the
blood pools, and the result is varicose vein.
(
Adapted from
Physics, an Introduction
by Jay Bolemon, 1989)
Before you write the summary for each passage, ... and sub-main ideas of
each paragraph by underlining them. For example, a double line (===) for a main idea and a
single line (______) for a sub-main idea. Then, from those underlined, you develop...
... they’ll skitter
along
for a bit as friction does negative
work on them, reducing their kinetic.
5.3.
Prepositions of time:
at on in during over since /for
till/until before/ after by from ... hydrogen are nearly the
same all over the classroom
for
a short time.
5.4.
Prepositions with other meanings
about according to against as/as for
for by instead of because of with respect to
on ... have to look for an
effect produced by moving charge which can be measured quantitatively. You have used such
indirect methods many times before, probably without noticing it. For example,...
... JERSEY 07632.
11.
JOHN EASTWOOD; 1994,
OXFORD GUIDE TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR
, OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS.
12.
JOHN SINCLAIR-EDITOR IN CHIEF; 1992,
BBC ENGLISH DICTIONARY
;
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS. ... was formed at the same time as the formation of the earth, it is not the
main part of the earth.
(Uranium is not the main part of the earth (al) though formed at the same time as the
formation ... Uranium was formed at the same time as the formation of the earth
, but
it is not the
main part of the earth.
You can not write
:
Though
uranium was formed at the same time as the formation...