The Grammar-Translation Method As “modern” languages began to enter the curriculum of European schools in the eighteenth century‚ they were taught using the same basic procedures that were used for teaching Latin. Textbooks consisted of statements of abstract grammar rules‚ lists of vocabulary‚ and sentences for translation. Speaking the foreign language was not the goal‚ and oral practice was limited to students reading aloud the sentences they had translated. These sentences were constructed to
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NOUNS Nouns * We call nouns naming-words. They are the names of people‚ animals‚ places and things. Each person‚ animal‚ place and thing has a name. E.g. – woman‚ baby‚ cow‚ dog‚ sea‚ beach‚ table‚ cupboard etc. Countable and Uncountable nouns * Nouns which can be counted are called countable nouns. We use a‚ an‚ a few‚ several‚ many‚ some‚ plenty of‚ a lot of‚ a large number of with countable nouns. E.g. – many birds‚ a few cars‚ a lot of flowers‚ a large number of books‚ some
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Jennifer B. Rodriguez Professor Medina ENC1102 3 March 2015 37.1 1. Many motorists are unaware of the dangers of texting while driving‚ but lawmakers have taken the matter into their own hands. Because many motorists are unaware of the dangers of texting while driving‚ lawmakers have taken the matter into their own hands. 2. The tallest human on record was Robert Wadlow who reached an amazing height of eight feet‚ eleven inches. The tallest human on record was Robert Wadlow; he reached an amazing
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Student Name__________________Austin Smith__________________________ 1. Which of the following functions is responsible for the actual movement of goods and/or services across organizations? A. Purchasing B. Operations C. Logistics D. None of these 2. Approximately‚ what percentage of the American workforce works in service industries? A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80% 3. The four decision areas in operations management are: A. Planning‚ technology‚ inventory‚ and control B. quality‚ process‚
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The Implementation of Grammar In Communicative Language Teaching Paper Submitted as final exam for academic writing class By: FransiscusTeja H.B. - 2009031048 LeonardusWahono K. - 2010031068 English Department Faculty of Education Atmajaya Catholic University of Indonesia ABSTRACT Communicative Language Teaching is believed as a method that enhance second language learners to achieve the goal which is native-like proficiency and in it’s process‚ grammar instruction is unnecessary
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finished by the time we arrive. (Future perfect tense) 1 Describe how you would drill the past tense (or another grammar point) with a repetition drill‚ a yes-no question drill and a substitution drill. 2 Explain how you would teach the difference between active and passive verbs (or another grammar point) using Guided Discovery. 3 Determine what the most likely grammar point will be in each of the following and summarize or define it. A. I would go if I had the time. B. What have you
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Comm 202 Notes Mankato State University Annotated Bibliographies Hargie‚ O. (2010‚ August 30). Skilled Interpersonal Communication: Research‚ Theory and Practice‚ 5th Edition - Owen Hargie - Google Books. Google Books. Retrieved October 6‚ 2013‚ from http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ZkwOXGLcAuYC&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=texting+and+interpersonal+communication&ots=AbfFVAfbB2&sig=ypoRJLiyr6SPIIe10FhM42WTbqg#v=onepage&q=texting%20and%20interpersonal%20communication&f=false This is a
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тема: TEACHING GRAMMAR COMMUNICATIVELY Ментор: Изработила: Table of content: 1. Introduction 2. What is Grammar? 3. Why study grammar? 4. Approaches to teaching grammar 5. Communicative grammar teaching 6. Current trends in teaching grammar 7. References
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Legal 500 Final Exam Question 1 4 out of 4 points The best example of a source for virtue ethics for a business is Answer Selected Answer: the corporate mission statement. Correct Answer: the corporate mission statement. Question 2 4 out of 4 points Which of the following statements best illustrates the view of “utilitarianism”? I. From each according to his abilities‚ to each according to his needs. II. The risk reasonably to be perceived defines the duty
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Grammar describes the native speaker’s competence in his/her language. Grammars can be descriptive or prescriptive. Is the former more useful than the latter? Explain your answer by discussing the merits of the two approaches in your capacity as a speaker or teacher of English. To me as a speaker of the English language‚ both descriptive and prescriptive grammars are useful. Descriptive grammar generally advises us not to be overly concerned with matters of correctness; language they say‚ is
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