Outline (1)
1. Systematic Interlanguage Variation
2. Debate between
SLA researcher & theoretician
3. Research Focus
4. Participants
5. Data Collection Method
6. Findings – the result ofthe research
7. Findings – Analysis
8. Limitation to generalize thetheory
9. Conclusion & Significance
Occurring when a learner produces different variants of a p
Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION
In fourth semester most of our department students attend the subject of mechanical manufacturing practice and we have made a bolt by ourselves. But the process was not a soft job. A bolt and nut is used diversely but it seemed that we don't know much about a importance and manufacture of bolts.
A bolt is a threaded fastener used in industry to make two or more mechanical
of social media
Social media technologies take on many different forms including magazines, Internet forums, weblogs, social blogs, microblogging, wikis, social networks, podcasts, photographs or pictures, video, rating and social bookmarking(tagging). By applying a set oftheories in the field of media research (social presence, media richness) and social processes (self-presentation, self-di
generating and distributing information
② organizational functions
: process necessary for members to coordinate actions
③ adaptation functions
: process occurring as team members adapt their performance to each other
④ motivational functions
: defining team objectives & energizing the group
▣ Most TBLT studies have focused on the nature of occup
the manager-employee relationship. Closely viewed, Southwest keeps track of subordinates, and tries to provide what is best for the employees. That is also the reason why Southwest Airline states that over 87 percent of employees are in the work union. Southwest has never had a strike, and now that the network carriers have whacked away at salaries and benefits, Southwest staffers are generally t