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    Poor Ability to Spell Words in English

    POOR ABILITY OF GRADE VI PUPILS TO SPELL WORDS IN ENGLISH INTRODUCTION English is a very important subject in the curriculum. It involves the four fundamental communication skills- listening, speaking, reading and writing which are necessary to enable people to communicate effectively. In order to express our thoughts and feelings, one needs to speak and write theme on printed page. In writing or organizing thoughts and ideas, one needs to be accurate in spelling to be able to convey the appropriate

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    Study Habits

    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Study habits are the behaviors use when preparing for tests or learning academic material. Students have their own habitual practices that they used to help them study and learn. Good study habits can help students achieve and/or maintain good grades. Study habit of every student is one of the most important factors that affect his or her understanding regarding a certain subject. It means, if a student possesses poor study habits, she has a greater chance of getting failing

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    Speech

    Appraising Internationality in Spanish Communication Journals ´ david ferna ndez-quijada This article explores how journals published in a language other than English achieve a degree of internationality and can increase our knowledge of scientific publication patterns. This author offers a case study focused on Spanish communication journals from a sample of 1182 articles published from 2007 to 2009. The article examines three variables in this sample: the number of non-Spanish scholars, the use

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    Annotated Bibliography

    Annotated Bibliography- Written Section Students’ adaptation of study strategies when preparing for classroom tests: This article informs us about the various test taking strategies that students utilize when preparing for and writing tests. In addition, the article presents us with the view that instructors often have when administering tests and strategies for studying versus the students’ adaptation to these tasks and strategies given by the instructor. The implementation of student goals for

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    Teach Chinese

    Teach Chocolate Luo Colloquial Chinese Homework: Vocabulary, Expressions, Idioms, and Set Expressions Chinese is not English, and English is not Chinese. For your study of English, I believe, colloquialisms are not important because native speakers of English are simply not that impressed when you know, for example, that “there are two sides to every coin.” I do feel, however, that native Chinese speakers are very surprised and excited when a foreigner can properly use Chinese colloquialisms

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    Compbilbio

    One of the luminaries examined in CompBiblio is Edward P.J. Corbett, whom like Mulroy, is recognized as a “key figure responsible for reintroducing classical rhetorical theory to composition studies” (61). One of Corbett’s highly acclaimed articles involves the idea of the rhetoric of the open hand and the closed fist. The closed fist symbolizes the tight discourse of the philosopher; the open hand symbolizes the relaxed discourse of the orator. This theory can be very useful to the modern composition

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    Human Needs Theory Reflection

    in the case study of Juan Duran that can be compared to the related theories in which were presented this week. The two theories in which will be most useful in meeting the needs for the patient Juan Duran are Dorothea Orem’s Model in which will look at self care as well as Betty Neuman’s Theory in which will present with the stressors in life and their effects. Mr. Duran has many obstacles to overcome including poor vision, loss of a daughter, wife not able to speak fluent English, and a chronic

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    Effective Study Skills Are the Core Foundation of a Sound Education

    ‘Effective Study Skills are the sole foundation of a sound education’ Word Count: 490 Study skills are the method by which we learn in school and throughout life. ‘Study skills are approaches applied to learning. They are generally critical to success in school, considered essential for acquiring good grades, and useful for learning throughout one's life.’ (Wikipedia 2 March 2014). A sound education is defined as being able to read and write, passing recognised exams and obtaining a job.

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    years and I am convinced that studying abroad experience would offer unique possibilities to accomplish these aims. Ever since I was a young boy, I have dreamt of living in a foreign country. I always knew that I wanted to go abroad and study in Great Britain. Something about being independent and exploring the unknown always appealed to me. Now, although my ideal destination has changed from Europe to UAE, I still seek to fulfill that long-awaited childhood dream. I continue to have a

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    Influence of Motivation on Study Skills

    MOTIVATION ON STUDY SKILLS An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Professional Education College of Education MSU – Iligan Institute of Technology Iligan City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in English By Aianah A. Gutiera Karizza Jennifer B. Jaro Phoebe Grace A. Podiotan October 2011 APPROVAL SHEET The undergraduate thesis here to entitlted “Influence of Motivation on Study Skills”

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