2. Focus 3. Teacher Role 4. Learner Role 5. Procedure a. Classroom research context b. Environmental classroom factors c. The opportunities for production (oral and written) the material provides. 6. Language focus 7. Analysis a. Fried- Booth theories 1. Analysis from point of view of the classroom planning. 2. Carrying out the project 3. Review and monitoring the work b. Ribe and Vidal theories 1. Context and structure of the material regarding the organization as a project. 2. Creating
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Year 10 English Term 1 Student Name / Number Assessment Task 1 Date Due: Friday March 20 Weighting: 25% THE TASK Students are to compose a response to the following question under examination conditions: How do the composers of two of the poems you have studied in this unit use poetic techniques to convey a unique perspective on Australian life? Time: 1 period OUTCOMES BEING ASSESSED › EN51A › EN53B › EN58D TASK RUBRIC Responses will be assessed on how well they: Answer the question;
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EST1 Task One While evaluating Company Q’s attitude toward social responsibility it seems they made some decisions based on the severe lack of revenue over a period time‚ which motivated them to close a couple of stores. Those stores‚ which were located in a major metropolitan area‚ were also characterized as high-crime areas. By closing those stores‚ it no doubt had a negative economic impact both directly and indirectly on the people in those store locations. For the now unemployed people
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Task B: Your work role Bi) Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement. The terms and conditions of and employment is a statement and instructions of what my employer expects of me and other staff and it’s also a job description. My employer expects me and other staff to read and always follow policies and procedures in the work place. I also must attend all training that is provided for me and any updates that need doing
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The legislative tasks and the overall role of the judiciary in shaping public policy was that the legislative branch main task is to create laws. All laws‚ regulations‚ and policies are designed by‚ voted upon by‚ signed by‚ and enacted by the federal legislature and the chief execute. They apply a variety of subdivisions to collect information in order to decide what the effects of bills will be and if it is a reasonable explanation to the problems. The judicial branch outlines public policy through
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their own decision; as opposed to the fundamental “do as told” style. Well I think that basically comes down to the fact that history has shown us that there are multiple ways to achieve an objective and the only limit is our imagination. We need to learn how to make good decisions. Good decision-making brings about a better life. It gives you some control over your life. In fact‚ many frustrations with oneself are caused by not being able to use one’s own mind to understand the decision problem
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The analysis of PARKnSHOP’s task environment PARKnSHOP is the leading supermarket chain in Hong Kong‚ with an unrivalled reputation for giving customers outstanding value for money‚ the higest quality in fresh food‚ an unmatched range‚ and world-class service. Our supermarket mainly target at resident population‚ especially resident families in the city. They have stable job and stable income. Customers include the old‚ housewives‚ young people‚ office worker. Our supermarket mainly sell
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Year 10 Speeches 2013 Choose 1 of the following 4 topic areas for a 3 minute speech : ‘Starstruck’: celebrity topic Celebrities are big business. The stars of film‚ TV‚ music and sport are some of the richest and most influential people on the planet. Their faces sell millions of magazines and products. Every detail of their lives is captured by journalists and the paparazzi and distributed to their legions of fans through traditional media and the internet. * Do we really need all the
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Task 3 Report or essay format What is judicial precedent How do judges avoid judicial precedent What are the advantages of judicial precedent What are the disadvantages of judicial precedent MERIT: Find out how a proposal for a new law becomes a bill Understand what a ‘green paper’ and a ‘white paper’ are Learn the differences between a public bill and a private bill Find out about the different stages that the bill has to pass through‚ such as first‚ second and third reading Find how a bill is
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SPEAKING TASK 1: A: When you meet someone for the first time? What can you do to make impression? B: I think you should have an attractive appearance such as well-dressed‚ neat and clean. A: Oh‚ yes. In addition I think you should to be always a happy smile on your lips B: That’s right! So what should you avoid doing to make a good impression? A: You avoid coming late‚ talking too much or too loudly‚ interrupting others B: I see. Have you ever made a bad first impression? What
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