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    MODALS / TEST 1 (71 ADET SORU) TEST 1 1- The company had sent the advertisement to the newspaper when they realised they’d mistyped the salary they were offering for the position. Luckily‚ they .......... the newspaper to correct their mistake before they printed it. A) could have asked C) must have asked E) might have asked B) were able to ask D) were supposed to ask 9- A: Jack doesn’t work for a computer company‚ so why has he gone to the computer exhibition? B: I don’t know. He ......... interested

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    LESSON PLAN Preliminaries Form: 2 Bestari Date: Saturday‚ June 23‚ 2012 Time: 9.00 am -9.30am Level: Advanced level. Theme: Chapter 13 [Waste Not‚ Want Not] Topic: Teach sentence construction using teaching material Language skills: For Informational Use – Construct sentence in Simple Future Tense General Objective: Students will be able

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    Prepositions – Time |English |Usage |Example | |on |days of the week |on Monday | |in |months / seasons |in August / in winter | | |time of day |in the morning

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    - ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: 1. This paper consists of TWO (2) parts: PART A PART B 1. Answer ALL questions and do it with a partner. 3. Please write your answer using a ball-point pen. NAME : _______________________________________ LECTURER : _______________________________________ SECTION : _______________________________________ NAME : _______________________________________ LECTURER : _______________________________________

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    Introduction………………………………………………………………………...3 Chapter I……………………………………………………………………………7 Theoretical aspects of teaching grammar games.......................................................7 1.1. The advantages of using games…………………………………………7 1.2. The adequacy in using games…………………………………………...9 1.3. Learning grammar through games…………………………………….12 Chapter II……………………………………………………………………….....17 Samples of grammar games……………………………………………………….17 2.1. Games with prepositions………………………………………………..17 2.2. Conditionals

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    INTRODUCTION Based on the discussion of the validity of Noam Chomsky’s perception of Universal Grammar (UG)‚ some past & current researches which maintain & contest Chomsky’s UG from different areas are represented. The essay focuses on: 1) Chomsky’s Universal Grammar in brief‚ in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) context; 2) Evidences supporting Chomsky’s UG - views offered by linguists such as Williams and White‚ etc‚ to provide arguments to support UG pertaining

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    DIFFICULTIES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING GRAMMAR IN AN EFL CONTEXT1 Abdu Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi PhD.‚ College of Education‚ Sultan Qaboos University‚ Oman rayan3@gmail.com Ramani Perur Nagaratnam PhD.‚ Ministry of Manpower‚ Oman The role of grammar instruction in an ESL/EFL context has been for decades a major issue for students and teachers alike. Researchers have debated whether grammar should be taught in the classroom and students‚ for their part‚ have generally looked upon grammar instruction as a necessary

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    Oxford: Oxford University Press. Yule‚ G. (2000). Explaining English grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Conference Proceeding Wilson‚ H. (2005). Testing the covert method of grammar teaching: A pilot study. Paper presented at the CATESOL State Conference‚ Alliant International University San Diego‚ California. Electronic Book Savage‚ K.L.‚ Bitterlin‚ G.‚ & Price‚ D. (2010). Grammar Matters Teaching Grammar in Adult ESL Programs. Cambridge‚ England: Cambridge University Press

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    known the answers to these questions but schools have stopped thinking of grammar as an important skill because of the newly advanced technology. Grammar is relevant in the twenty-first century and should be taught at all grade levels because grammar is an essential skill you your academic career‚ you are constantly being judged by the way you write and speak‚ and grammar is an important skill in getting and keeping a job. Grammar is an essential skill in your academic life. According to Brock Haussamen

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    to Fromkin (2011)‚ grammar translation is a technique or method of second-language learning in which the student memorizes words and syntactic rules and translates them between the native language and target language. In other words‚ grammar translation method is a foreign language teaching that requires students to translate words and memorize. The goal is to make sure that the student able to read and translate the target language. Grammar translation method is a traditional method and was originally

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