Construct of CC (Michael Canale & Merril Swain)
Grammatical Competence
: aspect of CC that encompasses “knowledge of lexical items and rules of morphology, syntax, sentence-grammar semantics, and phonology.”
Discourse Competence
: the ability we have to connect sentences in stretches of discourse and to form a meaningful whole out of a series of utterances.
→ Reflect the us
The Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis
The first language system interferes with the second language system.
Structural analysis on the two language would enable teachers to predict the difficulties in acquiring second language.
It is quite common to detect where the speaker is from just by listening to his/her accent.
e.g.) French
Ladies and gentlemen
What is Student Course Evaluation?
Course evaluation
→a paper or electronic questionnaire, which requires a written or selected response answer to a series of questions in order to evaluate the instruction of a given course
→ the content and the strategy of the class
→ the attitude
→ the preparation
→ understanding of the students
→ assignment
→ classroom settings
To understand Mary’s problem, we combined the perspective of nature and history together. According to Gestalt Theory, human beings are a combined existence, and we can understand more fully by having an integrated view.
We understood Mary’s problem as a connected story.
Her childhood experience affected through her life time, which could be explained as “Unfinished Business”. Expe
1. Introduction
(1) Background imformation of Umpqua bank
Today, not only is Umpqua 13th on Fortune’s list of the Best Companies to Work For, it has also been voted the top bank in Portland for the last three years and is 5th in market shares alongside big players Wells Fargo and Bank of America. But back in 1994, when the bank was a mere six branches, CEO Ray Davis got all the managers to
On July 27, 1994, the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division filed a Competitive Impact Statement that said, in part: "Beginning in 1988, and continuing until July 15, 1994, Microsoft induced many OEMs to execute anticompetitive "per processor" licenses. Under a per processor license, an OEM pays Microsoft a royalty for each computer it sells containing a particular microprocessor, whethe
= We have many business connections in Jung-ang-dong. They've used our hotel for meeting and conference. Also, the university hospitals are located near our hotel, so they've used our hotel for their seminar and Volunteer organization called 'Lions' is using our hotel for events.
Room and F&B rate is 6:4, banquet and wedding rate is 16~18% of total sales. Although we're first class hotel, rate i
CONTEMPORARY TOPICS 1
UNIT 1. PSYCHOLOGY : Happiness
Good morning, everybody. Today I want to get started with the main topic of this course; Happiness. First, I want to talk about how psychologists like myself measure happiness. Then we'll look at some common characteristics of happy people. And finally, we'll look at whether or not we can change our level of happiness, in other words
Began in 1983, at the Stanford Prevention Research Center (SPRC)
SPRC is a pioneer in developing effective methods of health education and promotion, including those for community-wide application.
HIP has provided and expanded these services, primarily to Stanford employees and their families, but also to retirees and surrounding communities.
To be a leader in health promotion, publi
2) SWOT
Strengths
Coca Cola is an extremely recognizable company. Popularity is one of its superior strengths that are virtually incomparable. Coca Cola is known very well worldwide. It's branding is obvious and easily recognized. Things like, logos and promos shown on t-shirts, hats, and collectible memorabilia. Without a doubt, no beverage company compares to Coca Cola's social popularity s