effects on teaching‚ which may be conducive to language teaching or do harm to it. The relationship between oral English testing and teaching is also the same case. The aim of oral English teaching is to enable the students to obtain the flexible communicative abilities and to deal with all kinds of circumstances involved in using oral English. Oral English testing is a scientific measuring tool. On one hand‚ it can give the students an objective‚ accurate and justice judgment of their oral English abilities
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Introduction In previous chapters‚ some fundamental questions were asked about the theory and practice of counseling. Ultimately‚ though‚ counseling is an activity carried out by people. Theoretical insights or research findings can only be expressed through the behaviour of counselors. The aim of this chapter is to explore the skills and qualities associated with effective counseling. Much attention has been given in the counseling and psychotherapy literature to the notion of counseling skills
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The important social competence during childhood. Social competence is interrelated with other aspects of development‚ including emotion self-regulation and attention regulation (Blandon‚ Calkins et al.; Hill‚ Degnan et al. 2006). A young child’s ability to get along with other children contributes to all aspects of his development and may be "the single best childhood predictor of adult adaptation‚” and according to W.W. Hartup. For example‚ “Children who are generally disliked
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Communicative Language Teaching The Advantages and Disadvantages of Communicative Language Teaching By HAH Introduction The focus of this essay is to highlight the advantages and disadvantages of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). In doing so‚ it is important to first clarify the meaning of CLT and it’s place in the ongoing history of language teaching methodology. CLT is generally accepted as the most recognized‚ contemporary approach to language
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Natural competence is regulated by competence stimulating peptides‚ CSPs. Natural competence is the ability for cells to take up naked DNA‚ or DNA that is not a part of a living cell anymore. Naked‚ extracellular DNA can be found in the matrix due to two reasons‚ cells secreting it or cell death/lysis. CSPs act as quorum sensing molecules and tell the cells when there is a large population of cells in the surrounding area. Thus CSPs have the ability to control the expression of certain proteins.
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to repeat. Communicative approaches: The reaction against the artificiality of pattern practice and also against the belief that consciously learning the grammar rules of a language will necessarily result in an ability to use the lang. Transfer: Using sounds‚ expression or structures from the L1 when performing in the L2. Interlanguage: Process that certainly contains aspects of the L1 and L2 but which is an inherently variable system with rules of its own. Communicative competence: The general
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The Community Health Education Center has locally-based knowledge and cultural competence is emphasized in all training and health education materials. It has a program schedule that is the same statewide. All training costs are reimbursed by the company. In this paper I will be explaining this company’s success at meeting cultural competence. CHEC provides training and support to 1400 outreach educators in Boston‚ and growing numbers throughout the state
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Cultural Competence Assessment Diana Sanchez NRSE 4570 The United States is one of the most multicultural countries in the world. In fact it is projrected that by the year 2020 only 53% of the U.S. population will be White of European Descent (Giger‚ 2013). This has a huge impact on nursing because the patient population we are serving is changing very rapidly and we need to adapt in order to provide culturally appropriate care. A culturally competent nurse is one that seeks knowledge and
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gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/29/9d/af.pdf Worldpress.com‚ 2009. Taken from the internet on 10/28/2009 from: http://globalhighered.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/deliberating-about-the-meaning-of-global-competence/ Scribd.com‚ 2009. Taken from the internet on 10/28/2009 from: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6203902/Global-Competence-Task-Force-Report Siteselection.com‚ 2009. Taken from the internet on 10/28/2009 from: http://www.siteselection.com/ssinsider/snapshot/sf011210.htm Oberlin.edu‚ 2009. Taken from the internet
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stages of Competence and Performance‚ M. A. K. Halliday’s contribution to and opinions regarding the concept of four stages of competence and performance‚ developed at the Gordon Training International by its employee Noel Burch in the 1970s.[1] It has since been frequently attributed to Abraham Maslow‚ although the model does not appear in his major works As is pointed out earlier‚ it is Noel Burch (1970) who introduced the theory of 4 stages of competence ‚ The Four Stages of competence provides
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