... the intended learning outcomes Skills and processes include observing, encoding, recalling, classifying, comparing/contrasting, inferring, interpreting data, predicting, elaborating, summarizing, ... attainment, cloze procedure, problem solving, and guided inquiry Indirect instruction seeks a high level of student involvement in observing, investigating, drawing inferences from data, or forming ... instructional strategies in teaching and learningspeakingskills - Suggesting some solutions to help improve the application of instructional strategies in teaching speaking skill Scope of the...
... instructional strategies in teaching speaking English ………………………………………………………………… 23 2.3.2.2 The difficulties of applying instructional strategies in teaching speaking English ………………………………………………………………… ... situation of learning and teaching speaking English in a general college As a result of this, some effective instructional strategies can be chosen to applied to better the studentsspeaking English ... second language 40 ABSTRACT This minor thesis aims at describing the application of instructional strategies in teaching speaking English to first – year studentsin the College of Urban Works Construction...
... instructional strategies in teaching and learningspeakingskills - Suggesting some solutions to help improve the application of instructional strategies in teaching speaking skill Scope of the ... 10 - Investigating the current situation of the teaching and learningspeakingskills at CUWC - Identify the advantages and difficulties that the teachers and students face while applying instructional ... qualitative data has been obtained by informal interviews with some students and teachers to gather in- depth information about the real situations of teaching and learningspeakingskills at CUWC Besides,...
... acting in a teaching capacity thus losing a sense of mutuality Peer teaching involves studentslearning from and with each other in both formal and informal ways The emphasis is on the learning ... confusing matters Suggested ways for improving the peer teaching process In light of the initial findings, the investigator introduces the following recommendations for improving the peer teaching ... intrinsic value of the learning * Less marking for staff in what is already a labour intensive curriculum * More time to monitor and support studentsin the process of learning? * This eats into...
... information about learners: their current skills and experiences in language use; D defines the gap between C and A; E includes language learning information: effective ways of learning the skills ... journey in which “lacks” is regarded as the starting point, “necessity” as the destination and “how we are going to get from the starting point to the destination 12 indicates learning needs” ... two kinds of macro-reading skills: word-attack skills and text-attack skills Word-attack skills are sub-divided into morphological information; structural clues; inference or guessing the meanings...
... time being open about studying opportunities offered to the college The administrators also keep in mind that they are to build up and maintain their students' interest inlearning by keeping close ... a common standard in training programs, in administrating and especially in training quality and equivalent conditions to ensure that training quality so that the process of integration, globalization ... for their studentsin preparing for the end-of-semester exam focusing firstly on grammar and vocabulary, then reading, writing and listening When the process of teaching and learning is influenced...
... recreational places, and housing areas) agree with the characterization made in Galindo’s (1994) study, which was used as a provisional instrument in this study In our opinion, this suggests that ... scarce or even nonexistent in the unattractive places, with the most numerous being ‘‘housing areas’’ (73.17%), mostly workingclass housing estates, followed by ‘‘industrial areas’’ (8.13%) If ... which were the same as in Galindo’s (1994) study: ‘‘cultural-historical places,’’ ‘‘recreational places for leisure and/or walking,’’ and ‘‘housing areas.’’ However, our findings suggested that...
... in the coordination and the serialization rules This results in a more flexible way of dealing with intrasentential ellipses in SVC than the decomposition rule in canonical CCG Theoretically speaking, ... handles all kinds of intra-sentential ellipses in SVC This is because the coordination and serialization rules allow pro-dropping in either the left or the right conjunct For example, the intra-sentential ... converts each modality in a modality string σ into its symmetric counterpart, i.e a filler 2d into a gap 3d , and vice c c versa The stack in this LIG is used for storing (1) tailing slashes of a syntactic...
... extend Ho Chi Minh City in all directions. As it is shown by the analysis of remote sensing data in 1989 and 2002, the built‐up land increased most in districts Tan Binh, Go Vap, Binh ... classification in an urban area Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 61 (1995) 993. [5] Institute of Economic Research and Department of Culture and Information of Ho Chi Minh ... equal 1/3 of the Mekong Delta. This situation is a pressure on suburban farmers in keeping agricultural production [6]. According to the investigation of Institute of Economic Research in June 1996, the number of farmers owned the crop land was ...
... collaborative learning is an umbrella term for a variety of educational approaches involving joint intellectual efforts by students, or students and teachers together Usually students are working in groups ... when administered properly, will help student’s recognize links between experience and learning while enhancing their problem solving and creative/critical thinking skills The service learning project ... engages studentsin the learning process, taps into students interests, and forces them to participate as opposed to letting students be passive recipients The Inverted Classroom Approach The inverted...
... without, therefore, keeping him in leading strings all through his life.” Presence of mind means being ready for the unexpected by mastering theory and then clearing it from your mind as you enter the ... making: rational versus intuitive, or analytical versus naturalistic, or “left brain” versus “right brain.” There is much debate on the details, including terminology and where in the brain different ... own business strategist than to Klein’s firefighters, nurses, and soldiers in battle Klein’s subjects must make decisions in a matter of moments In science, in military strategy, and in business,...
... of graduates are in Malawi and working in the health sector Of those (49) who are in various postgraduate training programmes, most are in the UK In the past these training initiatives were not ... examiner from outside Malawi is invited for quality control There has been help from the Royal Colleges in the UK in developing this initiative In the 'Part I' period of training in Malawi the students ... stability in teaching and management The policy of a bold increase in number of students years ago is beginning to bear fruit and the pool of Malawian doctors is steadily increasing A further increase...
... stakeholders” linkage However, development of fruit production in Hanoi is still facing many difficulties: fragmented area, inadequate investment of intensification, uninsured seed, instable output, ... VND investment from the state budget for the agricultural sector, in particular invested trillion VND for infrastructure building However, investment for agriculture remains keep low share and increases ... source of income for agricultural households UA in Hanoi supplies a significant portion of materials for food processing industry and feed processing industry UA has an important role in creating a...
... English skills, such as speaking, reading, listening and writing skills 4.4 Conclusion This research aims at finding the changes instudents attitudes towards grammar learning after using group ... studentsinlearning generally with their preference learning styles, the second question in the questionnaire was designed to find out the students preference learning style 3.3.1.2.2 The students ... students preference of learning styles In this question, three types of learning were given: learning directly with the teacher, learning alone in a quiet place, learning through discussion with...
... work in foreign language teaching and learning 2.5 Reasons of using group work in grammar teaching 10 2.5.1 Challenges in teaching grammar 10 2.5.2 Reasons of using group work in grammar teaching ... why it is always haunted in my mind how to make teaching and learning English grammar easier and more interesting for myself and my students Applying group work in teaching grammar lessons is new ... 1: Factors involved in group work 13 Table 2: The student’s justification of the learning atmosphere in grammar lessons 21 Table 3: The reasons lead to boring learning atmosphere in grammar lessons...
... vocabulary learning 1.2.1 Incidental and intentional vocabulary learningIn L2 lexical teaching and learning, there are two types of vocabulary learning: incidental learning and intentional learning Incidental ... Incidental learning is the process of learning something without the intention to learn it or learning one thing while intending to learn another” (Richards & Schmidt, 2002:252) On the contrary, intentional ... difficultiesinlearning new words This question aims at investigating the difficultiesstudents have inlearning vocabulary The results show that the majority of the students (96.47%) find it hard...
... words in the dictionary, what did you often do? a looked at its meaning only b looked at its pronunciation and meaning, then pronounced it in mind c looked at its pronunciation and meaning, then ... leisure activities is the introduction to a whole new social work, providing companionship with other like-minded people New friends can be made through joining a music club, for instance And social ... leisure activities is the introduction to a whole new social work, providing companionship with other like-minded people New friends can be made through joining a music club, for instance And social...
... for reading, three for writing, and four for speaking and pronunciation) The pronunciation lesson is incorporated into speaking lesson and lasts one period, accounting for 45 minutes In each ... because it makes students “speak in an unnatural way” Speaking spontaneously obviously reflects more accurately the actual speakingskills of the students When speaking spontaneously, students are ... that students are having proper pronunciation inspeaking class, whereas pronunciation is not paid much attention in writing, reading or listening lessons Besides, the quality of the teaching...