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    The Audio Lingual Method 1

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    Index 1.1 Full explanation of Audio lingual method 1 1.2 Characteristics 1 1.3 Four parts of the method 2 1.4 Present day use 2 1.5 Advantage 3 1.6 Disadvantages 3 2. Language acquisition 3 3 Lesson 4 3.1.. Explination of the different techniques 4 3.1.1. Chain drill 4 3.1.2 Use of minimal pairs 4 3.1.3 Completion 4 3.1.4 Repetition drill 4 3.1.5 Substitution drill: 4 3.1.6 Question and answer drill 4 3.1.7 Backward

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    Evaluate the Effectiveness of Using ICT to Support Teaching and Learning The use of ICT to support teaching and learning incorporates more than the obvious use of computers in the classroom. It includes technology that is used to help children with disabilities. For example children with hearing impairments may need to use hearing aids which is a piece of technology that allows the child to have enhanced hearing. There are six types of hearing aids open to those with hearing impairments; completely

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    REASONS AND ITS EFFECT WHY ELEM. STUDENTS PREFER JUNKFOOD RATHER THAN HEALTHY/NUTRITION FOOD BY: VINCENT ESPINOSA BRYAN DOMAEL PRESENTATION MAKER: VINCENT ESPINOSA CHAPTER 1   THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUC TION IT’S THE 21ST CENTURY AND "JUNK FOOD" HAS GONE GLOBAL. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE‚ JUNK FOOD IS NOW AVAILABLE ALL OVER THE WORLD. WE SEE IT MOST EVERYWHERE WE GO -- IN GROCERY AND CONVENIENCE STORES‚ FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS‚ ON TELEVISION -- USUALLY LOOKING VERY APPEALING. JUNK FOOD

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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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    Garrison Katz The Concepts of Audio‚ Engineering “The most important thing about audio engineering is to understand the concepts of mixing. Since there are so many concepts finding the best one in general will be hard‚ I myself don’t think it exists yet”(May). From the dawn of time mankind has had music and every song since the first one is known as the infinity remix. By that I mean that the first concept of the second song is a remix of the first and every “new song” from that point is a

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    Effects of Using Laptops in Classroom Laptop‚ a personal computer that is designed for mobile use and small and light enough to sit on a person’s lap while in use‚ has been well developed in technology. Because the use of computer or a laptop has been exceedingly increased as time passes‚ Manufactures bring out items such as netbook or iPad‚ and try to come with better technology to make it more efficient for people to carry around and use it. This also increased many college students to use

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    Visual Vs Visual

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    continue to act as children often do and they live out their childhood filled with much laughter and fun. This photograph uses visual elements such as lines‚ shapes‚ typography‚ texture‚ and form. In addition to the visual elements this photograph also has some visual principles like unity‚ space‚ hierarchy‚ balance‚ contrast‚ dominance‚ and similarity. Because of these visual elements and principles highlighting different parts of the photograph‚ the photo is able to convey a message that children

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    How visual aids can help when teaching a foreign language. 1 Visual aids provide a practical solution for teachers whose equipment can consist of nothing more than a few books and a classroom. They include black-boards‚ laptops‚ charts and posters‚ pictures‚ magazines‚ flash-cards and actual objects or ‘realia’. These teaching aids‚ and the ways in which they help the teacher are discussed below. Blackboard/whiteboard: In schools throughout the world‚ this piece of equipment is

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    Audio Format Wars

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    Audio Format Wars By: Sheldon Khan Before buying a new car‚ getting married‚ or adopting a new audio format it is wise to ask a few questions‚ peer under the hood‚ and ask the advice of someone you trust. Will the new format satisfy your needs not only now but‚ also in the future? Will it look (and sound) as good on all the mornings after you first met? The analogue cassette is an old and trusted versatile friend that went with you on those morning jogs and cruised in the car with you on

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    Final Project: Teaching Someone Something Introduction- The study of Educational Psychology pairs the science of psychology to educational practices and provides teachers with evidence-based knowledge to support their day-to-day decision making in the classroom (PowerPoint‚ Mullin). Therefore‚ it is no surprise that many educational psychologists focus their research and understanding on learning theories about how the human brain processes and stores new information. Learning incorporates 3 critical

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