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    Visual Analysis

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    is through the use of the products advertised that the model signified in the advertisement appears as he/she does‚ it is the implication‚ or connotation‚ of the advertisement that the audience can become as attractive and appealing as the model by using the same products. In the majority of advertisements the models signified always look directly at the audience‚ making eye contact. One of the main reasons for this is that it evokes the idea‚ and notion‚ of looking at oneself in the mirror. In this

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    Teaching Thais

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    ¡πÿ…¬»“ µ√åª√‘∑√√»πå Teaching English in Thailand: An Uphill Battle Tipa Thep-Ackrapong The main purpose of this article is to give an overview of English language teaching in Thailand. Firstly‚ some problems involved in the teaching of English to Thais are discussed‚ and this is followed by an examination of some of the approaches used here for the teaching of English. Finally‚ attempts to tackle problems are presented. Problems In the first regard‚ it will be shown that English and Thai are

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    influence of visual media

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    Influence of Visual Media Influence of Visual Media Decades have gone by and in that time culture and visual entertainment media has change tremendously. The interrelationship between culture and visual entertainment media has had an impact on both film and television. Television and film have more violence and more inappropriate words but also captures examples of everyday concerns and provides positive feedback. Since the 1950s the primary source of entertainment

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    Asprcts in Teaching

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    The most important aspects in a teaching In order to perform a successful lesson‚ a teacher might have a lot of aspects to consider. For me‚ I have 5 aspects to be aware of. First‚ I have to understand my students. Second‚ the aim of the using course syllabus. Third‚ teaching strategy. The Fourth aspect is teaching process. And last‚ acquisition of the learning. In my sense‚ they are the most important aspects that I should be aware of. In my opinion‚ the first and the most important

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    Visual Cultures

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    Milano 2010 Table of Contents: Friends Friends is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman and produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions‚ in association with Warner Bros. Television. In 1993 David Crane and Marta Kauffman initially named friends as Insomnia Café. They presented the project to Bright‚ and together they purposed it to NBC‚ which is a commercial TV broadcaster‚ this means that this broadcaster is financed by advertisers. Regarding the

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    Self-access module 2 USING CONNECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES TO BUILD AND SUSTAIN INTERCULTURAL LANGUAGE LEARNING © Commonwealth of Australia 2007 This work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source and no commercial usage or sale. Reproduction for purposes other than those indicated above‚ requires the prior written permission from the Commonwealth.

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    Teaching Pronunciation

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    TEACHING PRONUNCIATION. Introduction. In order to understand better English on both spoken and written‚ the most valuable gifts can be offered among the students is pronunciation. However‚ as a teacher‚ sometimes it is a bit difficult in contributing this particular gift. It can be a challenge to the teacher when they faces the problems such as the students pronunciation habits are not easy to change and it also hard to understand and to make a correction of the wrong pronunciation made

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    Hiv and Aids Education

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    BESE-065: HIV AND AIDS EDUCATION -2013 Presented by www.myignou.in Answer the following questions i) Briefly explain the need and importance of HIV and AIDS education.( 250 words) There are three main reasons for AIDS education‚ the first of which is to prevent new infections from taking place. This can be seen as consisting of two processes: Giving people information about HIV - what HIV and AIDS are‚ how they are transmitted‚ and how people can protect themselves from infection. Teaching people how

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    Teaching Is a Gift

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    UNIT FIVE TEXT FIVE UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE By Bel Kaufman (Fragment) Bel Kaufman‚ an American writer. She worked as a teacher of the English language and literature in a New York high school for 15 years. "Up the Down Staircase" (1964) is her first prominent work. The book deals with the experiences of a young high school teacher. Sept. 25 Dear Ellen‚* It’s FTG (Friday Thank God)‚ which means I need not set the alarm for 6:30 tomorrow morning; I can wash a blouse‚ think a thought‚ write

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    Jean Piaget; a French-speaking Swiss cognitive psychologist has contributed immeasurably to understand the “development of learning” in children. He devoted his life to closely observing and recording the intellectual abilities of infants‚ children and adolescents. According to Piaget‚ the human brain is not fully developed until late adolescence. People often expect children to think like adults when they are not yet capable of doing so. It is important that parents know what to expect from their

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