... mother-tongued inference have bad influence on their involvement inEnglishspeaking lessons.1.4. Teachers difficulties in teaching speakinginspeaking lessons’The result from the survey indicates ... teachers’ Englishspeaking affects a great deal to learners’ involvement inspeaking lessons. The number of surveyed learners supposing that teachers use too much EnglishinEnglishspeaking lessons ... difficulties inEnglish oral activities inspeaking lessons.- Find out appropriate solutions to making the speaking lesson more interesting to the learners so that they can get involved better in classroom...
... presenting, and integrating skills needed to collect information in English speaking class. Then, some hypotheses were put forward and examined by the survey data analysis afterward. Finally, ... study has indicated the presentation activities which students prefer and find them most motivating and useful in an Englishspeaking class including discussions, and role–plays. In addition, ... AimsThe survey is aimed to investigate the current situation of teaching and learning the speaking skill in general and learning how to make presentation inEnglishin particular. First, the...
... recordings of the Listening Input or listen to a reading of the Listening Input. 3 Each of the recording will be played twice. In case there is an oral rendering of the Listening Input, it shall take ... information ii. Listening for general understanding iii. Predictive listening iv. Inferential listening v. Listening for pleasure vi. Intensive listening vii. Evaluative listening 2 | P a ... creatures coming out of the woods. We retreated in terror and locked ourselves in our cabin. The creatures pelted rocks against the walls of the cabin. All of us inside were quaking in our shoes....
... Greeting and Offering Help 2. Asking for Information 3. Describing Problems 4. Complaining and Showing Sympathy 5. Giving Advice and Instructions 6. Giving Directions 7. Explaining ... Language Teaching and Testing. London: Routledge. LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1 The Needs inEnglish Listening and Speaking Skills 36 2 The Problems inEnglish Listening and Speaking Skills ... analysis of Englishin tourism business. The results found that listening and speaking skills were greatly important in tourism business careers more than reading and writing skills. Speaking was...
... 7 tips for writing in English! 7 mẹo nhỏ cho việc học Viết tiếng AnhViết là một trong những kỹ năng ngôn ngữ tương ... biếnDùng những từ mà hầu hết mọi người đều biết và hiểu nghĩa.Ví dụ: • Từ lạ: It was a blistering day.• Từ quen thuộc: It was a hot day.3. Dùng câu ngắnViết ngắn, đơn giản và đi thẳng vào ... Dài: My advice to you is always to remember to take an umbrella; you never know when it might rain.• Ngắn: Don't forget to take an umbrella.4. Dùng câu rõ ràngNếu bạn có nhiều ý muốn diễn...
... tobegin!"look into (inseparable): investigate / get more details aboutsomething: sprawdzić, zbadać. "Someone said there was a meeting at 9:30 but I haven'theard anything about ... less thin; gain weight:zaokrąglać się, wypełniać "Jerry used to be really skinny, but in the last year he'sbegun to fill out."find out (about) (inseparable): learn / get information(about): ... the meeting had beencancelled. I didn't find out (find out about it) myself until justa few minutes ago." get across (separable): make something understood;communicate something understandably:...
... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively. This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the linking verb BE in general, as we would find ... italicized words in (13) and think about the question whether kicks in (13a), drinking in (13b), or students in (13c) should be regarded as ‘new words’ in the sense of our definition. (13) ... should be redefined as “a phonetic string which can be connected to a linguistic entity outside that string” (1976:15). In the case of verbs involving the phonetic string [fär], the ‘linguistic...
... functions 4.1 Agreeing and Disagreeing 35 4.2 Classifying 36 4.3 Comparing and Contrasting 37 4.4 Defining 39 4.5 Emphasising 41 4.6 Generalising 43 4.7 Paraphrasing 45 4.8 Quoting 47 5 Grammar ... will never continue to the end. A good introduction gets the reader wanting more. Points to include in an introduction In the introduction to an article you present your topic in general, ... will be of interest to compose … It might be of interest to compose… These findings suggest the following interpretation… These findings would / might / could suggest the following interpretation…...