... List of tables viii List of figures viii PART ONE: INTRODUCTION .1 Rationale for the study Aims ofthe study Scope ofthe study ... application .38 3.2.1 For the teachers 38 3.2.2 For thestudents 39 3.2.3 For the administrators 39 PART THREE: CONCLUSION 41 Conclusion ... Significance ofthe study Methods ofthe study Structure ofthe study .3 PART TWO: DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER ONE: LITERATURE REVIEW 1.1 Task-based...
... of them admit that the lesson is too long and so boring that they easily get tired and stressful So they can hardly concentrate onthe lesson Thestudents often fall into the passive situation ... front ofthe class The teachers have not got enough time to call all thestudents to answer the questions or make conversations So they are unable to check the pronunciation for students 2.2 The ... importance of English speaking skill to their students 2.3.1.2.2 Teachers’ opinions oftheapplicationof task -based approach in teaching English speaking Table 8: Teachers’ opinions ofthe application...
... make the final decision I intended to answer the questions basedon both the results ofthe rater’s checklists and the holistic assessment 11 Basedonthe checklists and the holistic assessmenton ... experiences MAIN CONTENT 2.1 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 2.1.1 The definitions of genre As this lesson focuses onthe genre -based approach, it’s necessary to understand the concept of “genre” What is ... to the one to be written later as a joint construction by the class The teacher may get students to discuss the purposes for the use of this text in the society/daily lives Students have the...
... and the journals written by thestudentsofthe department of English during the second semester from February to June 2005 The subjects ofthe study are the second year studentsof Department of ... language, onthe other hand, consists of short, often fragmentary utterances, in a range of pronunciations There is often a great deal of repetition and overlap between one speaker and another, and ... coursebooks so that the requirements ofthe course can be met For this reason, theapplicationof CL, one ofthe educational renovations, is carried out aiming to find out the way to improve the teaching...
... and onthe situation of sanitation through aa series ofinter-connected and complementary publications that, the situation and onthe situation ofofsanitationthrough a a seriesofofinter-connectedand ... presentation ofthe material herein, not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever onthe part ofthe publisher or the participating organizations concerning the legal status of any country, ... Nations Conference on Environment and Development v STATUS REPORT ONTHEAPPLICATIONOF INTEGRATED APPROACHES TO WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Executive summary At the request ofthe UN Commission on...
... of any theory as to the nature of matter, or the nature of mind They are as true upon the theory that mind acts on matter—though separate and altogether different from it—as upon the theory of ... be thought ofOnthe contrary, moral causes are the first here It is the action ofthe will that causes the unconscious habit; it is the continual effort ofthe beginning that creates the hoarded ... gives the readers ofthe journal the sort of words and the sort of thoughts they are used to—so, on a larger scale, the writers of an age, without thinking of it, give to the readers ofthe age the...
... explanation can be described as the transformational construction of a tree structure Since in the casesexauLined, a single person builds the explanation, there are no reconstructive transformations ... question-response pairs which may socially serve the function of explanation.) Informally, explanation is that discourse unit which consists of a proposition to be demonstrated, and a structure of ... part of systems for language understanding and production Indeed Welner (to appear) has constructed a system for the production of explanations of U.S income tax law basedonthe transformational...
... information to which the Privacy Rule may apply not only in the health records of nonstudents in the health clinic, but also in records maintained by other components ofthe institution that are ... provided at the end of this document The Departments of Education and Health and Human Services are committed to a continuing dialogue with school officials and other professionals on these important ... excluded from the definition of “education records.” At postsecondary institutions, medical and psychological treatment records of eligible students are excluded from the definition of “education records”...
... designations employed and the presentation of material in this information product not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever onthe part ofthe Food and Agriculture Organization ofthe United ... considered The chapter provides information onthe known and projected applications of nanotechnology, the scope and purpose ofthe applications, the types and forms of nanomaterials used, the ... compared to their conventional, larger dimensioned, counterparts The Expert Meeting recognized the need to agree on clear and internationally harmonized definitions related to theapplicationof nanotechnologies...
... whereas the CGN transcription protocol was basedonthe verification of a canonical phonemic transcription In fact, the CGN transcribers changed the canonical transcription if, and only if, the speaker ... many consonants as possible In the case of CGN, we used the syllabification available in the CGN lexicon and the CELEX lexical database [22] As in the case of TIMIT, the syllabification ofthe words ... models, the advantage of these models can only be reaped if the recognition lexicon contains a corresponding level of information about the pronunciation variation present in the speech [24] Thus,...
... is the maximum concentrations of adsorbate in the activated carbon, KLis an equilibrium constant,(1/ppm), q*(mg/g) and c*(ppm) are the concentrations ofthe adsorbate in the activated carbon ... behaviours ofthe Procion Yellow HE-XL adsorption on activated carbon with initial solution concentrations of 20ppm and 40ppm a)Weight of activated carbon: ca 0,3gr b) Weight of activated carbon: ca ... behaviours ofthe Sulfite Red S3B adsorption on activated carbon with initial solution concentrations of 20ppm and 40ppm a) Weight of activated carbon: ca 0,3gr b) Weight of activated carbon: ca...
... million of infected people, 30 million of dead persons and currently, there are about 40 million persons with HIV/AIDS Each day, there is further about 7.000 new infected persons (of which, there ... count the time for the next dosage (82.7%), 16.3% of them skip the missed dosage and take the next dosage as usual, 1.0% of them did not know what to when they missed one dosage Most ofthe research ... 500 account for the rate of 5,2% and 10,2% A number ofthe patients with the number of CD4 cells
... suitable for the styles of one -on- one interaction with thestudents and presentation III.2.2 Teachers’ responses Teaching One -on- one interaction Styles Classroom with the Presentation Discussion Teamwork ... instruction, and tests because there is less opportunity for thestudents to be out of line The objective of these activities is to have thestudents focus and concentrate onthe key information ofthe ... teachers, no one stated that they used a single teaching style during their lesson, from the beginning to the end They did not use either one -on- one interaction with thestudents or presentation or...
... write their own essays basedon one ofthe topics given by the teacher 3.2.3 Student questionnaire 28 The questionnaire was used to explore thestudents feelings about the use of genre -based approach ... chapter consists of six sections The first section definition of genre and recount, types of recount, personal recount The next sections deals with genre -based ApproachThe last section is benefits ... result ofthe use ofthe new method A questionnaire was administered to find out whether theapproach impact 25 students feeling about composing personal recounts basedonthe genre approach...
... 1.1, variational data assimilation corrects the initial conditions ofthe model in order to obtain the best overall fit ofthe state to the observations basedon all CHAPTER INTRODUCTION the data ... distinction from real condition neglects the contribution from the storm surge, and hence generates discrepancies between the observed water levels, especially in the two significant monsoon seasons The ... prediction is confined within the measurement stations To extend the updating ability to the remainder ofthe computational domain, two approaches of CHAPTER INTRODUCTION error distribution are...
... in the occupant zone However, when the contaminant source is combined with the heat source, the upward thermal plume will carry the contaminants over the heat source to the upper zone ofthe ... influence onthe quality of inhaled air Conversely, the rising stream of air had a negative effect onthe quality of inhaled air if contaminants were generated in the lower part ofthe room, below the ... generation When the contaminant is generated in the upper part ofthe room, above the breathing height, and the air in the lower part ofthe room was relatively clean, the rising stream of air...
... estimates ofthe variance are caused by the large observations that occur in the tail ofthe distribution The higher peaks in the centre ofthe distribution (the majority of observations) tend ... concluded that the data can not be non-normal α-stable We show that the power of these test is often so poor that these conclusions can not be sustained The third study concerns the use ofthe ... fit ofthe α-stable distribution Section 2.4 summarises the Chapter Louis Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Bachelier is often regarded as the father ofthe modern theory of mathematical finance His Ph D thesis...