... difficult for youto realize that you have identified directions for information that you do not have. It’s one thing to know thatthe question needs for you to identify two arguments for unrestricted ... new highschool exit exams—the ones you need to passin order to graduate from highschool use both types of text-based questions. They include both short andlong texts with the question format ... two: organ damage (heart and lung)Supporting details for heart1.2.Supporting details for lung1.2.IV. Main idea three: oral cancer and smokeless tobaccoSupporting details for smokeless tobacco1.2.V....
... you will look up important information and use it. This becomes reinforcement for your learn-ing. Memorizing in isolation is never as effective as using information for a purpose. What better ... can then look upinformation or re-read for clarification. If you attempt to write a narrative you always start with the 5 w’s, soright off the bat you have to identify key information.EXPRESS ... NARRATIVES FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES88When you are studying a period or a place in history, ask for a good story to help you connect to thetimes and places. There are hundreds that your school librarian...
... kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhole, imploring for admission. “Louise, open the door! I beg, open the door—you will make yourself ill. What areyou doing Louise? For heaven’s ... blow!Through the windows—through doors—burst like a ruthless force,Into the solemn church, and scatter the congregation,Into the school where the scholar is studying;Leave not the bridegroom ... poet is tryingto say. You must first connect with the poem’s message before you can comment on its methods or its suc-cesses. For example, if you had not known that Emily Dickinson was talking about...
... said to myself. Wecouldn’t have peace and give this donkey a chance to die before he is found out. I waited for theearthquake. It came. And it made me reel when it did come. He was actually gazetted ... 11). She says “[t]here would be no one to live for her dur-ing those coming years; she would live for herself” (paragraph 14).3. Louise looks forward to her future. When she realizes that she ... hottest moment of the battle of ————— down went our colonel, and my heartjumped into my mouth, for Scoresby was next in rank! Now for it, said I; we’ll all land in Sheol inten minutes, sure.The...
... For fox they said vox; for fromthey said vram; and for the older word fat they said vat, as in wine vat. Hence vixen is for fyxen, from the masculine fox. Spinster is a relic of a large class ... inflections, the number of case forms has been greatly reduced. Only two case forms. There are now only two case forms of English nouns,—one for the nominative andobjective, one for the possessive: consequently ... possessive is formed. 62.As said before (Sec. 56), there are only two case forms. One is the simple form of a word, expressing the relations of nominative and objective; the other is formed by...
... around a theme and contains 5 lessons with the length of 5 periods: Lesson 1: Getting started Lesson 2: Listen and read Lesson 3: Listen and speak Lesson 4: Write Lesson 5: Language focusThe ... especially techniques for teaching oral skills. Being teachers at Quang Ngai Teachers' Training College, we have met many junior high school teachers, observed junior highschool lessons and have ... 32Using dialogues for practice 31Giving instructions for activities 30Using drills 29Using dialogues for presentation 27Presenting new vocabulary 26Planning lessons 26Eliciting 24Classroom management...
... Postgraduate Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for their enthusiastic support.I am sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign Languages Department, Quang ... Teachers’ Personal Information 9• Age of teachers 9• Teaching experience and training 9• Qualifications 10 2.6.2.2. Information about Schools 10• Access to resource at school 10• Conditions ... 2.6.2.5. Remarks about class observations 13• Methods 13• Techniques 132.7. Summary 13Chapter 3: Suggested Techniques to Improve the Teaching of Oral Skills for Junior High School Teachers in...
... CONTEXT OF HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOMS AT PHAM VAN NGHI UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOL, NAM DINH PROVINCE: A CASE STUDYIs the result of my own research for the Degree of Master of Arts at College of Foreign ... 024were for teaching grammar, reading, writing, vocabulary and listening ; 5 for teaching grammar, 5 for teaching reading, 4 for teaching writing, and only 1 for teaching vocabulary, and 2 for ... mentioned in chapter 1 of the second part .Finally, the results of working in pair and group in classes from 10th form to 12 form at PVN upper secondary school are performed and presented in chapter...
... the classroom environment more formal and stressful for the learners. Different activities in the classroom procedure, particularly those that demand students to speak in front of the whole class, ... English speaking class. Finally, it will recommend some implications for applying classroom activities to motivate students to present their ideas.2.2. InformantsThe informants participating in ... suggest some classroom activities to stimulate the 10th form Marie Curie Highschool students in presentation tasks in an English speaking class. Finally, it provides suggestions for teachers...
... 11th form students at Phan Dang Luu high school, two survey questionnaires, one for teachers and another for students are conducted among students and 10 teachers at Phan Dang Luu high school. - ... clear purposes while reading (for example, reading for general ideas, reading for specific information, and reading for further understanding) with clear instructions for various kinds of activities ... limit.Scanning for specific information1. Underlining or circling the required information in a given time limit.2. Pre- questions focusing on specific informationReading for detail1. Information...