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    GATE JAPE Grammar Tutorial Version 1.0 Dhaval Thakker‚ PA Photos‚ UK Taha Osman‚ Nottingham Trent University‚ UK Phil Lakin‚ PA Photos‚ UK February 27‚ 2009 Table of Contents Table of Contents...........................................................................................................2 Introduction to General Architecture of Text Engineering (GATE) .............................3 JAPE Rules ...............................................................................

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    Introduction Changing of sentences from one form to another is a favorite exercise in public school English. Thus from a sentence like John is writing a letter. May be formed‚ among others‚ the following: John isn’t writing a letter. Is John writing a letter? A letter is being written by John. Very little is ordinarily given by way of clearly formulated rules for these processes‚ yet students seem to learn the technique more or less readily. On the other hand‚ a little examination will show that

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    ❖ A ‘’Constructivist Approach’’ in grammar teaching helps inexperienced teachers understand the learning and teaching of aspect‚a core grammatical concept. ❖  The Constructivists’ approach to grammar involves teaching grammar in context.This simply means that grammar is taught using the students’ own writing as models. ❖ The constructivists’ approach helps students understand that evaluating grammar in their writing is a part of the revision process. ❖ Instructors using the

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    References: FUCHS‚ Marjorie; BONNER‚ Margaret. Grammar express. Essex: Longman‚ Pearson‚ 2001. LARSEN-FREEMAN‚ Diane. Teaching language: from grammar to grammaring. Boston: Heinle‚ Cengage learning‚ 2002. LOCK‚ Graham. Functional English grammar. New York: Prentice Hall‚ 1996. SWAN‚ Michael; WALTER‚ Catherine. The good grammar book: a new grammar practice book for elementary to lower intermediate students of English. Oxford: Oxford‚ 2001.

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    undergraduate students were analyzed by using content analysis. The objective was to identify the similarities and differences in sentence complexity‚ grammar‚ and mechanics of the essays. Errors in the forms of incomplete sentences‚ run-on and stringy sentences were found as well as grammatical and mechanical errors. The results showed that in the area of grammar‚ the essays indicated that the students had more proficiency on their first language (L1)‚ but relatively poor on their second language (L2). More

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    Phạm Tiến Dũng I. Summery: Cuthbert declares that Globish is simpler and more effective than English in communicating. She supports the idea of Globish by bringing out its advantages. Those are: simple vocabulary and grammar‚ English without culture‚ more confident in speaking and more time for innovating activities in class. According the evaluation of credibility‚ her argument seems to be weak. II. Credibility: Regarding credibility‚ Cuthbert works for English Learning Center where Globish

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    structure‚ and incorrect grammar. The first challenge is writer’s block‚ which can be difficult to deal with when writing a paper. Becoming very angry and frustrated‚ which if not dealt with can make the problem worse while writing. The second challenge is that bad sentence structure can make for poor reading. Fragmented sentences‚ run-ons‚ and improper punctuation sets a poor foundation for the reader to understand what has been written. The third challenge is using incorrect grammar while writing an essay

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    In traditional way‚ people a lot of time when learning a language focous on speaking well. In this essay‚ I want to discuss language‚ practice and technique which can help us develop confidence in speaking.        Learn phrases and ignorance of grammar are two ways to increase language skills. Many people learn english in wrong ways and try to learn individual words  without giving attention to role of them in sentences. So what is a phrases? Phrase is a group of word‚two or three or more words

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    absent in the L1 (Dulay & Burt‚ in Hsieh‚ 2009). Indonesian is not like English as it does not have tense marking at all. Further‚ Vainikka & Young-Scholten (in Hsieh‚ 2009) state that optionality is the effect of competing grammars within the same individual: the grammar of

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    they want to do; express likes and dislikes; make request and give advice. Their purpose of studying English is to fluent communication and English is a compulsory subject in the school syllabus. Through grade 10 students can use vocabularies and grammar to speak about topic such as School talks‚ Conversation‚ Music‚ Films and cinema. II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: At the end of lesson‚ students will be able to read personal hobbies‚ use cleft sentences to focus subject‚ object or adverbial to describe

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