... SentencesAs we learned in Part One (pages 105–107), two or more simple sentences can becombined to form a compound sentence. SIMPLE SENTENCE : Dogs show affection for their owners. SIMPLE SENTENCE : ... a complete sentence without a true verb.NOT A SENTENCE : To pick blackberries for a pie. SENTENCE : Cara decided to pick blackberries for a pie. SENTENCE : Cara picked blackberries for a pie.EXERCISE ... theverb.) SENTENCE : Denyce jumped up and down with her diploma.NOT A SENTENCE : Jaleel packing his gear for the rafting adventure. SENTENCE : Jaleel packed his gear for the rafting adventure. SENTENCE :...
... English from 200 students of 10th and 11th form at FLSS ( except forstudents of 12th form as there are no listening lessons for 12th form students ) - collecting data for the analysis ... and it is time for students to listen for main ideas. The teacher will play the tape for the first time while students listen to the passage and try to find out the answers for guiding questions ... not ask students to go straight into listening for detailed information as it will cause difficulties forstudents and lower the process of listening. The further consequence is that students...
... actors and (2)…(act) .For this purpose,auditions are held at which actors perform short pieces and the most(3)… (suit) are chosen for the parts in the play.Before the play is performed in front of ... ahead.C.Not for me.D.Yes,let's30….I think we should take some spare parts with us.A.if I were youB.No.You can do it.C.Ok,just in caseD.Just my luck,man.P3:word forms A.Use the correct form ... speedC. How longD. What time7.The boy forgot the newspaper for his father on his way home.A.buyB.to buyC.buyingD.bought8.It's about time he for a general checkup.He may need the doctor's...
... sentiment12/ Lễ vật lớn nhất của đời ngời là lòng khoan dungThe greatest present in human life is forgiveness13/ KhiÕm khuyết lớn nhất của đời ngời là thiếu hiểu biếtThe biggest shortcoming in...
... next step is practice. Ask the students to combine two sentences or a set of isolated ideas into one sentence by using appropriate subordinating conjunctions. For example: ã New racing bicycles ... adjectives before a noun. In that case, the sentence can be less confusing. The "where" clause is also useful for describing the location of stages described in a process. For the part ... technology, there are more and more chances for engineers and technical professionals to convey technical information in English for various purposes. Therefore, besides learning general English...
... consistent with the goals for this phase of the assignment?4. Is the form of the feedback consistent with the three previous questions?Form1. Is the feedback clear and easy for the students to understand?2. ... or mark it for the students to correct? Why?Content1. Is the feedback clear and easy for the students to see and understand?2. Did I use the system and symbols that I made the students aware ... familarize students with the system so they will not be surprised when new symbolsoccur. Many of the same kinds of improvements that can be made for feedback on form can also be made for feedback...
... beyond the students& apos;experience is then deliberately forefronted. 2. ExchangingAn interactive task should require students to exchange information, opinions, attitudes, but not for its own ... have outcomes or results. Tasks for classroom instruction should have the potential for either a performance or a "report-back" phase, during which students could write a report or ... really enjoyable."3. Students exchange information and opinions in independent pairwork.4. The teacher demonstrates a group conversation with two students. 5. Students work independently...
... have outcomes or results. Tasks for classroom instruction should have the potential for either a performance or a "report-back" phase, during which students could write a report or ... appropriate means of assessing interactive performance and helping students to become aware of their own ability, in order to set aims for future performances. Activities that are not assessed ... children."Follow-up ActivityRepeat performances of similar tasks are recommended to reinforce the interactive skills targeted in the first exercise. Students complete a blank worksheet for homework, effectively...
... in many ways in the ESL classroom as well as in other classrooms. Presentations can be used for initial teaching, for practice and drilling, for games, for reviews, and for tests. Initial ... download PowerPoint presentations. I like to download presentations for elementary school children and then modify them for my ESLstudents who are older. As you become more familiar with PowerPoint, ... before you have students. There are many advantages to using TV. A whole class can view the same presentation at one time. (The screen must be big enough and the letters big enough for the students...
... it’s necessary…………………………………………….A. forstudents to wear uniform B. forstudents wearing uniformC. forstudents wear uniform D. forstudents to wearing uniform13. Don’t shout , dear. I can’t ... meaningful sentences for the following letter:Dear Tom,1. I/ be/ very surprised/ get/ letter.2. I/ not know/ you arrive back/ Hanoi.3. You have a good time/ Nha Trang?4. I look forward/ hear/ ... around.6. He can't speak English without (make) mistakes.III- Give correct word -forms in brackets to complete sentences.1. I had my trousers ……… because they were too short. long 2. UFO means...