101 / X / SA2 / 22 / B1 Class - X ENGLISH (Communicative) Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80 Total No. of Pages : 9 The Question Paper is divided into four sections : Section A : Reading 20 Marks Section B : Writing 20 Marks Section C : Grammar 20 Marks Section D : Literature 20 Marks General Instructions : 1. All questions are compulsory. 2. You may attempt any section at a time. 3. All questions of a particular section must
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School of Foreign Languages Sichuan University of Arts & Science Discussion on the Cultivation of High School Students’ Self-learning Capability in English Reading Comprehension Teaching by Wang Pei A Thesis Presented to the School of Foreign Languages In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of B. A. in English January 2011 Thesis Supervisor: Gu Yulan ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Discussion
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MEASURING THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY OF STUDENTS AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL BY Jessica R. Wille A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Education Specialist With a Major in School Psychology Approved: 6 Semester Credits Thesis Committee Members: The Graduate School University of Wisconsin - Stout May 2006 English Language Proficiency 2 The Graduate School University of Wisconsin - Stout Menomonie
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that the role of language in our life is taken for granted. Can you speak English? This question was the first question that asked me to answer that when I wanted to apply to the University of Birmingham. I could not answer this question properly because my English language was very weak and I believed that this is because of my school that could not learn to me foreign language. So I personally agree and I am firm to this statement " children should begin learn foreign language as soon as they start
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The Implication of National Language Policy on English Language Teaching in Malaysia. Introduction • Malay‚ Chinese‚ Tamil and English are the major languages spoken by the different ethnic groups in Malaysia. • Due to the British colonization‚ the English language once has become the official language of the country. • In 1956‚ Malay language was given the status of national language in The Razak Report‚ and supported by The Rahman Talib Report in 1960. • Both reports became the basis of
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Direct method Innovation in foreign language teaching began in the 19th century and‚ very rapidly‚ in the 20th century‚ leading to a number of different methodologies‚ sometimes conflicting‚ each trying to be a major improvement over the last or other contemporary methods. The earliеst applied linguists‚ such as Jean Manesca‚ Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff (1803-1865)‚ Henry Sweet (1845-1912)‚ Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) and Harold Palmer (1877-1949) worked on setting principles and approaches
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INTEREST IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND PROFICIENCY IN GRAMMAR OF FIRST YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO The University of Mindanao A Thesis Presented to Professor Bliss Monette Aguilar In partial fulfillment of the requirement in English 201 (9:00-10:00) BY: Maturan‚ Shaira Joy Ababa‚ Edgardo Jr. B. Rosauro‚ Doneil V. Salcedo‚ Earvin
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one must be competent in the language used to convey the message. Functional grammar is an unconsciously learnt ability to manipulate the grammar of a language to suit the occasion; taking in ones social‚ cognitive and pragmatics‚ relating to the structure of the language. (Walter de Gruyter). Communicative competence is a subset of functional grammar and its approach in teaching will allow students to learn grammar through meaningful communication. Communicative competence is a speaker ’s internalized
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Differences Between Aduiolingualism and communicative Language Teaching Outline: 1) Introduction 2) Main Differences 3) Conclusion Audiolingualism and communicative Language Teaching are methods of second language learning based on different approaches‚ design‚ and procedure. These methods were used in different eras. In 1950 Audiolingualism replaced Grammar Translation Method. In Audiolingualism theory of language and language learning is structuralism and behaviourism respectively. This
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analysis of language teaching resources a) Write an exposition of what you consider to be essential criteria for effective language learning materials design and support your opinion from your readings Introduction Effective language learning is the necessity of time. No matter in which discipline you are or what field of occupation you have effective language is a vital goal to success‚ which cannot be ignored. There are several standards‚ which determine the criteria for effective language and the
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