... ignore them and wait for you to repeat it more clearly.Work on Everyone's Difficultiesã If you are doing a pronunciation exercise or discussing a false cognate for one linguistic group ... with one for another group. This will help teach the students to be patient with each other's linguistic limitations, as they learn that while the problems may not be the same for each ... use a multilingual conversational exercise to point out the difference between what a student thinks he is saying and what his classmates actually hear. ã As students tend to forget, communication...
... Bank (2004) emphasizes the need for appropriate policies for regional development, besides the importance of flexibility in labour markets, for exploiting the forward and backward linkages provided ... attractive countries for FDI for past two decades. All the three PICs were among the top 10 destinations for FDI in developing Asia-Pacific region (Table 1). Table 1: Top 10 Destinations for FDI in ... (1997) “David Kolb, The Theory of Experiential Learning and ESL “, The Internet TESL Journal, September, Vol. III, No. 9 (online) http://iteslj.org/Articles/Kelly-Experiential/ (ngày truy cập 26/4/2010)IV...
... in many ways in the ESL classroom as well as in other classrooms. Presentations can be used for initial teaching, for practice and drilling, for games, for reviews, and for tests. Initial ... after year. They can be used for whole class presentationsand reviews, for drills, or for individual work. PowerPoint presentations run on both Macintosh and Windows platforms. Files are small unless ... to review before a test. TestsA teacher in our school uses PowerPoint for his tests. He places pictures of items on slides to be shown at preset intervals. (He sets his timer for a reasonable...
... notes.exercise5-2040 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners02 (017-043) Unit 5 11/3/04 1:41 PM Page 40 24 Practice Makes Perfect: English Grammar forESL Learners8. You buy flowers every day.9. ... anyone else for any inaccuracy, error or omission, regardless of cause, in the work or for any damages resulting there from. McGraw-Hill has no responsibility for the content of any information ... hungry for one.)I want the apple. (I am choosing between the apple and theorange that I see before me.)The definite article for plural nouns is also the. But there is noindefinite article for...
... rank for mapping class groups By Jason A. Behrstock and Yair N. Minsky* DIMENSION AND RANK FOR MAPPING CLASS GROUPS 1077[Bir] J. Birman, Braids, Links, and Mapping Class Groups, ... phenomena for mapping class groups, Duke Math. J. 106 (2001), 581–597.[Gro1]M. Gromov, Groups of polynomial growth and expanding maps, IHES Sci. Publ.Math. 53 (1981), 53–73.[Gro2]———, Infinite groups ... DIMENSION AND RANK FOR MAPPING CLASS GROUPS 1057[Ara].) We also note that the lower bound on the geometric rank of Teichmăullerspace is obtained in [BF].Outline of the proof. For basic notation...
... to search for websites or information that we need and so do I. I also use this website to find out information for my work and for my relaxation. I think it's really helpful for usTopic ... of the best ways to improve our knowledge.8/8 Topicsfor oral exams Prepared by Nguyen Viet Thuan- MiHao-Hung Yen TOPICS FOR ORAL EXAMS ( For reference only )Topic 1: Describe a classmate ... weather is often cool ,so it is very convenient for outdoor 5/8 Topicsfor oral exams Prepared by Nguyen Viet Thuan- MiHao-Hung Yenrelaxed before I start my hard and long lesson . In this...
... result. For example, the in-domain goal standard for the Bookdomain is 79.96%. For adapting from DVD to Book,baseline achieves 72.25% and JST gives 76.45%.The adaptation loss is 7.71 for baseline ... ex-tract coherent and informative topics grouped underdifferent sentiment. The fact that the JST modeldoes not required any labeled documents for trainingmakes it desirable for domain adaptation ... numberof topics is set to 1 (or 3 feature clusters). Increas-ing the number of topics results in the decrease ofaccuracy though it stabilizes after 15 topics. Never-theless, when the number of topics...
... the fact that the information content of the utterances is ignored. Consistency of the information exchanged in (task- oriented) conversations is one of the main sources for dialogue coherence, ... in detail. 3For instance, sentential stress and pitch accent are im- portant in recognizing topics in spontaneous speech. 632 Test type PP Topics = 10 train = 70 files 3.82 Topics = 10 ... average precision for all the pruned topic types is 74.64%, varying from 95.63% for ROOM to 37.63% for MIx. If MIx is left out, the average precision is 79.27%. The poor precision for MIX is due...
... learning-based approach.Therefore, we constructed a large-scale tense/aspectcorpus from Lang-8 ,3a social networking service for learners of foreign languages. ESL learners posttheir writing ... both sentences, we use the feature main-clause for the verb phrase pours, and sub-clause for theverb phrase rains along with the feature conj:when for both verb phrases.Regarding p-tmod, we extract ... verb phrases.In this paper, we formulate the task as sequence la-beling, and use Conditional Random Fields (Laf-ferty, 2001), which provides state-of-the-art perfor-mance in sequence labeling...
... Tennessee ESL Resource Guide________________________________________________________________________________________________________Strategies forESL Teachers 5.1Strategies forESL Teachers____________________________________________________ ESL ... students gather information ratherthan reading it. This works well as an introductory activity for a new class.1. The students are divided into groups - 4 groups of 4 or 5 groups of 5 workbest.2. ... students form new groups: all the 1s together, all the 2s together, and soon. Between them, each group now has information about all the students.5. The students in the new groups choose some information...
... tosearch for websites or information that we need and so do I. I also use this websiteto find out information for my work and for my relaxation. I think it's really helpful for usTopic ... of the best ways toimprove our knowledge.8/8 Topicsfor oral exams Prepared by Nguyen Viet Thuan- MiHao-Hung Yen TOPICS FOR ORAL EXAMS ( For reference only )Topic 1: Describe a classmate ... I was very surprised to get a specialgift from one of my former friends who hasn't kept in touch with me for a long6/8 Topicsfor oral exams Prepared by Nguyen Viet Thuan- MiHao-Hung...
... shared ESL data set, sys-tems are also evaluated on data from different ESL sources or even on native data. Several conclusionshave been made when comparing systems devel-oped forESL correction ... Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 924–933,Portland, Oregon, June 19-24, 2011.c2011 Association for Computational LinguisticsAlgorithm Selection and Model Adaptation forESL Correction ... length2 3 4 5 ESL W ikiNY T -10798% 66% 22% 4%Native W ikiN Y T -10798% 67% 32% 13% ESL GoogleWeb 99% 92% 64% 28%Native-B09 GoogleWeb - 99% 93% 70%Table 7: Feature coverage forESL and native...
... user groups. The Stanford University Library’s Macintosh history site11reports thatuser groups distributed software for the early Mac when commercial softwarecompanies were still in their formative ... stages. The groups circulated news andshared advice before Apple was ready to perform those duties. Enterprises for supporting the Mac grew out of the interaction and incubation of the user groups. ... asymmetric in the amount of informationgoing out to the audience compared to the amount coming in. For real learningover a limited timespan, more conversational formats can provide better results.Virtual...