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    THE AUDIO LINGUAL METHOD

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    THE AUDIO-LINGUAL METHOD BACKGROUND • The army method • Second World War • The US army was trained with a basic oral communication WHAT IS IT? • It is an inductive teaching and learning method. • It is based on imitation and repetition drills (oral). • The students must repeat what the teacher says. • Similar to the Direct method: students must avoid their native language into the classroom. • It is focused on grammar and phonology. PRINCIPLES • It was based on the structural linguistic (Bloomfield

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    MTH 3004

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    NAMA KURSUS : PENGENALAN KEPADA MATEMATIK EKONOMI DAN PERNIAGAAN KOD KURSUS : MTH 3004 SEMESTER : Pertama dan Kedua KREDIT : 4(3 + 1) JUMLAH JAM PEMBELAJARAN PELAJAR : 161 jam per semester PRASYARAT : Tiada HASIL PEMBELAJARAN : pelajar dapat: 1. menggunakan konsep asas dalam bidang matematik ekonomi dan permagaan (C3) 2. melaksanakan teknik kuantitatif untuk menganalisis dan menyelesaikan masalah ekonomi dan perniagaan

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    A monoprotic weak acid (HC2H3O2) titration curve has a single steep inflection point‚ polyprotic acid (H3PO4) has multiple less steep inflection points‚ and the unknown diprotic acid (H2A) yielded a single steep inflection point. The HC2H3O2 titration curve is expected to start out fairly acidic (pH= 2.80) because the initial specie is the HC2H3O2 itself. As more base is being added‚ the solution

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    Why Torts Went Wrong

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    affect you. There are many different forms of intentional torts that are committed every day and there are consequences for those actions. The main intentional torts that are committed are: battery‚ assault‚ fraud‚ false imprisonment‚ intentional inflection of emotional distress‚ and defamation. Battery and assault seem like very similar concepts and are easily mistaken. Battery is when you physically come in contact with someone else. Assault however‚ is basically like a verbal threat to harm someone

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    Running Record Sample

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    Independent/Easy Level How the student sounded: The student sounded very comfortable with the passage while she was reading. She read with good fluency until she came to a word she was unsure of. She is a very soft-spoken young lady. She didn’t use voice inflection at all punctuation‚ but she seemed to remember at some of them. Name of the text read: “Escape” – 4th grade level Accuracy Rate: 113 words – 8 errors = 105 words correct 105/113 = 93% accuracy Self-Correction Rate: 0:8 Reading Level: 93%

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    Grade 9 English Isu

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    Greek Myths Greek Myths A Greek Myth is a made up story of how or why things are in nature. One example explains how gold came to be in the river Pactolus‚ the story of Midas‚ Greek myths also have leader gods and gods that are lesser‚ god that are leaders. Gods that are leaders live on Mount Olympus these include‚ Zeus‚ Hera‚ Athena and many others. Some gods are also heroes like Heracles who‚ because he killed al l6 of his children had to do 12 penances one including killing Meduca. A Greek Myth

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    Nonverbal Communication

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    Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication is defined as “behavior‚ other than spoken or written communication‚ that creates or represents meaning”. This behavior includes facial expressions‚ gestures‚ body movements‚ mood/emotion‚ and even attitude. As a society‚ either through conscious choice or subconscious unawareness we communicate nonverbally everyday often in conjunction with our verbal communications. Let us examine the importance of nonverbal communication to the interpersonal process

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    with each other. It is less expensive to interact with people. It is easier to understand a conversation than some other multimedia means of communication. During verbal communication you can utilize nonverbal cues such as tone‚ body language‚ inflection. You can have long conversations. And does not require lots of repetitions. Because it is clear. It can be used everywhere you go only if the person you are interacting with is with you. Speech can be direct and to the point. Some non-verbal

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    Otaku

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    The Parts of Speech Traditional grammar classifies words based on eight parts of speech: the verb‚ the noun‚ the pronoun‚ the adjective‚ the adverb‚ the preposition‚ the conjunction‚ and the interjection. Each part of speech explains not what the word is‚ but how the word is used. In fact‚ the same word can be a noun in one sentence and a verb or adjective in the next. The next few examples show how a word’s part of speech can change from one sentence to the next‚ and following them is a series of

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    attendance before being tested. A second reason to support prohibiting animal experimentations is that it is dangerous for both researchers and customers. People might be infected with bacterium during experiments. Such as a kind of famous inflection called brucella. If researchers do not protect themselves well‚ they will get disease and spread it to other people. Moreover‚ the results obtained from animal testing might not suitable for human beings (Larry‚ 2004). For example‚ Thalidomide was

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