3) Semantic primacy
New language becomes easier to learn when pupils put words from related sense groups together into sentences rather than trying to learn them separately in lists of unconnected words and phrases. Some pupils will still have great difficulty in retaining vocabulary, and all need the chance to re-learn word groups regularly. But simple repetition of earlier work is very de-mo
4. Difficulties in Selling the Products
A. Wrong expected demands
a. Ingredients were not enough to meet the demands.
B. Difficulty to keep ice cream because of hot weather.
C. High price: It was difficult to persuade customers easily.
D. Difficulty to decorate in a pretty shape
E. Argument
a. Some people wanted to sell more products for the profit although several ingredients
were run
I. Introduction
As the number of children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is increasing these days, ADHD has been a huge issue in Korean education. Children with ADHD have tendency to be hyperactive, impulsive and have excessive difficulty sustaining attention. So they are often considered to be “problematic children” and to learn less effectively because of their symp
(1973) 4 Stages of Second Language Development
1. Random Error(Presystematic): Vaguely aware that there is systematic order. Stage of experimentation and inaccurate guessing
2. Emergent: In consistency in linguistic production. Begin to internalize certain rules. ‘U-shaped learning’. Unable to correct errors when they are pointed out. Avoidance of structures and topics.
learner-centered learning environment.
2. While they are doing the team work, there can be free-riders. It is not guaranteed that all the students equally participate in the group working.
The teacher needs to monitor the process that the students are going through. Or peer evaluation among the group members can take place in order to prevent the free-riders.
3. Since students ha