process in which language is viewed as an authentic, natural, real-world experience, and language learning is perceived as taking place through functional reading and writing situations." (p. 458) (Lapp, D. & Flood, J. (1992). Teaching reading to every child. (3rd ed.). New York: Macmilliam Publishing Company.)
Whole language is a currently controversial approach to teaching reading that is
(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.
and her husband are married on 15th May 2000. Ttao is from Vietnam and she is graduated from middle school. She came to Korea to earn money and worked at factory where she met her husband. She came to Korea at an early age, she is missing her home. She goes to Multicultural Family Center to learn Korean once a week; it is hard to improve it. She is not good at Korean grammar and pronunciation.
THE SCHOOLS OF THE EMPIRE
Schools ofgrammar and rhetoric
were alive till the end of the 4th Century till they swept away with the Empire itself
Introduce their culture and institutions
Another Remarkable features of this Period
Uniformity over a long period of time under the most diverse conditions
Without substantial change
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1, Veil
1) Meaning of veil
A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by women, that is intended to cover some part of the head or face. One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to show honor to an object or space.
Use: For centuries, women have worn sheer veils, but only under certain circumstances. They would have been used, as an alternative to a mask, as a simp