(1) What is material?
Certain provisions of the SEC apply only to matters that are “material” to the financial condition of the company. Therefore, interpretation and application of those provisions relates to the issue of “what is material”.
Item 101 of Regulation S-K requires that companies must disclose material effects that compliance with environmental law will have on earnings, c
General Education
There are a number of primary and high schools in the local area, many of which are educating the children of our staff. These schools are inadequately funded and require ongoing support.
Many of the children are orphaned and are inadequately cared for in terms of food and clothing; or are from very poor homes that cannot afford to pay school fees. The projects with which we h
Ⅰ.What is the IMF?
The International Monetary Fund was created in 1945 to help promote the health of the world economy. Headquartered in Washington DC, it is governed by and accountable to the governments of the 185 countries that make up its near-global membership.
Korea joined IMF in 1955.
1.What is the International Monetary Fund?
The International Monetary Fund—also known as
The international latin language (B.C. 75 – A.D. 1500) was replaced by the more civilized English language in the Middle Ages, though it defeated the Greek language. The latin was at the time barbaric and immoral, compared to the Dark language of English written in the Bible and the narrative and lyric literatures. The International English Language since A.D. 1000 has been developed into
1.Diction: Denotation and Connotation
-Denotation: the word names, describes, or narrates, presumably considered in a detached, scientific, and descriptive manner
-Connotation: accumulation of emotional associations that a word has gathered through its history or acquires in a given setting
Phonetics
Articulatory phonetics
The study of the organs of speech and their use in producing speech sounds
Auditory phonetics
The study of the processing and interpretation of speech sounds by the ear, the nervous system, and the brain
Acoustic phonetics
The study of the physical properities of the sounds produced in speaking.
Voiced and voiceless sounds
Voiced sounds
A voiced
of occupational tasks
---> academic tasks (1970s~) also have been the focus of considerable attention
■ academic task
: the mechanism through which the curriculum is enacted for students (Doyle, 1983)
Approach
▣ Theory oflanguage
■ Langage is a means of making meaning
■ Multiple models oflanguage inform TBI
- structural, functional, intera
It is written in bible that God penalized the Christian believers by making them to speak hundreds of different languages. Therefore, having a unified language was people’s long cherished hope as more and more people experience inconvenience in communicating with other people. These days, English became the key to overcome the punishment as the language gains overwhelming superiority over other
Language & Brain development
Language development in children is related
to brain development
During the first 3 years of life, the human brain develops to 90% of its full adult growth
Neurolinguistics : The study of biological and neural foundations oflanguage
Brain development sets up the order oflanguage development in children
The critical period hypothesis
→ Ab
To enable student to communicate in the target language
Linguistic forms
Meanings
Functions
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Choose appropriate form, given the social context.
Manage the process of negotiating meaning with their interlocutors
Q2. What is the role of the teacher? And students?
Facilitator
Adviser
Co-communicator
Communicator
Responsible manager of their own learning
Communicator
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