Emergency Management, 2004)
As to an earthquake(many people raise a question based on the low frequency of an earthquake in Korea), according to the announcement made by National Emergency Management on October 26th, 2011 the frequency of an earthquake in the surrounding areas of the Korean Peninsula is on the rise. To show more specific figures, the annual average number of earthquakes was only
(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.
emergent curriculum framework (emerging out of children’s interests) of active inquiry and hands-on investigation has been practiced internationally for many decades.
As the field now moves away from an “either-or” type of thinking toward a “both-and” philosophy, project work is once again finding favor in the field (Katz & Chard. 2000). Teachers at both preschool and primary grade lev
Ⅲ. Classroom analysis (1)
- Excerpt 1
1. T: I’m going to ask you some questions first. I’m going to ask you some other questions too. Okay, ready? All right, Okay, What time is Joe meeting dave at the park? What time is Joe meeting date at the park? What time is Joe meeting date at the park?
2. Danny : Joe meeting
3. T: Joe meeting?
4. Danny : Joe was
5. T: Was?
6. Danny :
a way for them to use language in a meaningful context. Therefore, the teacher’s language allowed the students to participate in meaning-focused interaction, and consequently there is more variability in the structure of that communication. In second language classrooms, meaning-focused instruction will create more opportunities for students to use language for learning and to perform a range