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Innovative teachingstrategiesin nursing ... teacher: “being there” or available for the students, becoming
acquainted with students, and cultivating mutual respect and trust
Promotion of learning: interested instudents learning and finding ... meaning
in their education
Teachers as learners: staying current in the discipline and teaching strategies,
and continually updating and refreshing courses
Enthusiasm: conveying an interest in...
... motivation in second language learning
Motivation can be classified into two main categories: intrinsic and extrinsic
motivation.
The word “intrinsic” means “innate” or “within”, therefore intrinsic ... the studentsin speaking lessons?
3. What are main factors de-motivating the studentsin learning speaking skill?
4. What motivational strategies and techniques can be applied inteaching
speaking ...
To investigate strategies and techniques teachers of speaking skill apply to
motivate their studentsin speaking lessons.
To investigate main factors de-motivating studentsin learning speaking...
... drawings etc.
(Brown, 1994: 349-353)
1.2.3.4 The CLT and Teaching English Grammar Teaching at EPU
The CLT is used widely inteaching and learning English in many countries
nowadays, including ... status in language teaching
1.1.1 Definition of grammar
There have existed various ways of defining grammar - a very common and
familiar term in language teaching and learning.
According to ... are combined or changed to form acceptable units of meaning
within a language” (1996:87).
1.1.2 The status of grammar in English language teaching (ELT)
The position of grammar teachingin ELT...
...
educators to blow a new wind into the method of teaching and learning listening skill in
particular and teaching and learning foreign language in general, which has been sleeping in
backwardness and ... and students written report
-Investigating their use of test-taking strategies correlate with their listening performance
-Suggesting recommendations to improve listening teaching and learning ... reach the following targets:
2
-Studying the listening strategies used by students when taking a listening test: the frequency
and vary in listening proficiency in using strategies at three...
... revising, refining, or changing their
educational theories" (Li, 1998; p. 697). HaUI teachers need continuing support with CLT
and this can be achieved by appointing highly qualified teaching ... non-
major English students to investigate students learning styles, their attitude to the teachers
and teaching, including the use of materials. This was originally written in Vietnamese in
order ... misconceptions about CLT. The
difficulties in using and adopting CLT inteaching oral skills caused by the teachers are lack
of training or retraining in CLT, misconceptions about CLT, little...
... obstacles to teaching speaking
“perfectly”.
4. With regarding to teaching speaking, can you think of problems related to the
students ages? To their students countries or cultures of origin? Write ... overlooked. Maintaining the students
self-esteem is the key to their success. Speaking in a second language, especially in
public settings, can be a very intimidating undertaking. Providing positive ...
students find the American business notion of being very direct and straightforward to be
shocking.
Two other problems have surfaced inteaching speaking to these students. One is
teaching...
... disadvantages of using songs inteaching listening skill.
Question 5 in the survey is very important as it helps to find out the disadvantages of using
songs inteaching listening skill. Answering this ... everyday. With a song used
at the beginning or the end of the lesson, an exciting learning environment is recreated,
students, therefore, regain their interest in learning and then do the listening ... turn, tends to
reinforce the students interest in learning English.
In short, speaking like Finocchiaro (1973:174) by using songs “language learning can be
combined with recreation or aesthetic...
... 10
getting to know the meaning of words
appearing in the texts
12 60
reading the reading tasks 3 15
doing nothing but reading the texts 3 15
29
- What are the students attitudes towards reading ... assessment are pointed out in the interviews, the students mostly have the same
ideas and opinions about the reading texts in the text book.
3.7.5. Students activities in the reading lessons
3.7.5.1. ... investigating their attitudes toward learning English, the author continued using
other questions to explore students learning reading skills.
3.7.2. Students attitudes towards learning reading...
... “Development
of easy operating arterial stiffness assessment instrument for
homecare,” in Proceedings of the 29th Annual International
Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Society ... receiving students feedback.
6
Clear explanations and willing to discuss withstudents were present inside and
outside the classroom.
7
There were fair and reasonable grading criteria.
8
Teaching ... meet
requirements of different industries;
(2) inviting local industry to participate in the planning
and reviewing of undergraduate and graduate curric-
ula;
(3) improving the skills of students through better...
... stenting
was introduced and developed in the unit during the
study period and in the future may reduce the need for
emergency surgical intervention and stoma formation in
patients presenting with ... treatment groups in this series.
One of the concerns in managing patients with surgically
incurable CRC without resection of the primary tumour is
the risk of the patient presenting acutely with obstruction,
bleeding ... systematic
review examined the role of SEMS in this situation and
showed successful palliation in 90% of 336 reported cases
with technical failure reported in 8% of cases and perfora-
tion in 4% [12]. In this...