... skills in their own languages. Then our task will be twofold: to give
them confidence in English and to equip them with hitherto unknown
skills in either their own mother tongue or English.
At ... a foreign language because they are attracted to the
culture of one ofthe TLCs (see (c) above). They learn thelanguage because
they want to know more about the people who speak it, the places ... range
of language skills, though not all of them have the same range of sub-skills.
It will be our responsibility to see that the students' language skills
are transferred tothe use of English. ...
... of color dressed in the Swedish traditional custom.
Max offers a wide range of services to customers. The possibility to compose their meals
and choose from several different alternatives to ... STATEMENT
Due tothe fast change in theglobal market and increase competition, management of
brand has become of importance.
Building of strong brand equity is the top most priority of many fast ... approach has to do with the building up of theory and hypothesis after
reading literatures i.e. testing theory.
• Inductive approach has to do with development of theory from analysis of
collected...
... for a shop to open or waiting for a parking space at the
furniture superstore.
If you ever decide to visit Britain, you will need to know some ofthe basic rules ofthe
sport. First of all, remember ... 4: QUEUING
There is one sport at which the British are always the world champions. Nobody can beat
them at the noble art of queuing. The British actually look forward to spending their
weekends ... SATISFACTION
Over the years, the development of different theories of management and different
approached to organization has affected the way we view motivation. In the 19
th
century,
the writer...
... overview ofthe study in which the rationale for the research, the
research problem, the purposes, the research questions, the scope ofthe study, the research
method, the significance ofthe study, ... the larynx tothe lips” (Roach,
2000:10). According to Roach (1998), vowels can be classified in terms of:
(1) The height ofthe bulk ofthe tongue in the mouth
(2) The front/back position of ... exam to enter the CFL, VNU in the hope that they
would be accepted to another college using the marks they got at this exam. However, to
their surprise, they passed it. The truth was that they...
... 2
years in full-day Englishlanguage schools by the time of
the study. ELLs had continued exposure to and education in
their native language, although English was thelanguage of
instruction in ... exposure to English, literacy instructional methods, the
proportion of ELLs in the classroom in which the child is
being educated, and the specific characteristics ofthe first
language ofthe student. ... Vukovic
University of British Columbia
The purpose of this article is to review published studies oftheEnglish literacy of children in
Canada who are Englishlanguage learners (ELLs) with the goal of understanding...
... collaboration of many
individuals (the actors, the director, the editor, the scriptwriter, the
cinematographer…ect.) who not only try to fulfill their duties, but also
share the responsibilities, ... by the tendency
of some learners to dominate the group, while others speak very little or not at all.
• Mother-tongue use:
When all, or a number ofthe learners share the same mother tongue, ... foremost objective ofthe study is for the sake ofthe students. Besides, the study is expected
to serve as a source of reference for teachers ofEnglish on the teaching of speaking skills,...
... order to achieve the aims ofthe thesis and answers tothe above research questions, the
participants ofthe study include: a group of 3 teachers ofEnglish at Ke Sat High School. All
of them ... stage they
often have to answer some easy questions, which aim to introduce them tothe topic ofthe
text. However, 53 ofthe students find Post - reading difficult because they are asked to retell ...
In the textbook “Tieng Anh 10”, the title of a unit partly helps the students understand the
topic ofthe reading passage. For example, in Unit 1, the title ofthe unit is The day in the life...
... available to customers the more likely will these customers apply for loans at
one of these branches. However, while savings banks are expected to provide their services to all
customers in their ...
the number of all branches of each savings bank and the number of inhabitants ofthe particular
region the bank is operating in. The underlying intuition is that a customer is more likely to ... tests for the effect ofthe existence of a credit line in a
customer’s transaction account. The results suggest that that the existence of a credit line
significantly lowers the customer’s default...
... for the variety of needs ofEnglish
were often “on call” for the variety of needs ofEnglish
were often “on call” for the variety of needs ofEnglish
were often “on call” for the variety of ...
study ofthe eff ect ofthe best-prepared teachers on EL
study ofthe eff ect ofthe best-prepared teachers on EL
study ofthe eff ect ofthe best-prepared teachers on EL
study ofthe eff ect ofthe ... understand the
language ofthe test or not, thus it is often impossible to
language ofthe test or not, thus it is often impossible to
language ofthe test or not, thus it is often impossible to
know...
... months in excess ofthe credit limit, sum of account credits
of the last months relative tothe average account credits ofthe last six months, the number of
return debit notes during the last six ...
the number of all branches of each savings bank and the number of inhabitants ofthe particular
region the bank is operating in. The underlying intuition is that a customer is more likely to ... willingness to take on risks.
Furthermore, loan officers have some discretion themselves as to whether or not they approve a
loan application. In other words, there are some subjective elements in the...
... the same time, they
must monitor their word recognition to make sure that the words activated
in their minds fit with the meaning ofthe context. In addition, they must link
new information to ... series of tests reflected
the skills the curriculum taught, including the ability to form deeper representations of word
knowledge, to understand the multiple meanings of words, to break words into
morphological ... activities, introduced the story with
a prepared three-sentence synopsis, and read aloud the first page of a six-page story. Students
then read the remainder ofthe story independently and took a comprehension...