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Activity 2 The Experimental Research Topic: An Experimental Study Of Teaching English Through Direct And Traditional Method At Secondary

y Level.

Hypothesis: There is no significant difference between the mean scores of the experimental group and controlled group in pre-test. (English medium). Techniques and instruments: The Behaviorist approach. The Functional approach. The Nativist approach.

Topic: An Experimental Research on a New Vocational English Teaching Hypothesis: Teacher's task is not to teach but promote learners to achieve their full potential. Teaching aims are to cultivate students' ability to analyze and solve problems and make them obtain happiness and fulfillment through the participation of teaching activities. Techniques and instruments: At the beginning of the first semester, the two classes are tested. The testing results serve as the pretests. Tests are carried out after every semester. After two semesters of experiment, a third test is conducted. This is also the posttest. Three Stages in One new teaching model and its experimental process Stage one: Situational-Experiencing. Stage Two: Communicative Training. Stage Three: Application And Practice. Topic: Research on Language and Learning :Implications for Language Teaching.

Hypothesis: Explicit instruction and awareness of learning strategy have an effect on learners with different learning styles and different cognitive processes influence learners development of the target language. Techniques and instruments: The analysis of lexical cohesion the role of vocabulary in signaling textual patterns in discourse.

Activity 4: Using the appropriate code letter, write down the main research methodology which You think would characterize each project: 1. Philosophical = P 2. Historical = H Descriptive= D Experimental = E Practical = PR

Phenomenological = PH

2. The ethics of heterogeneity: Modrn Anglo-American feminism 3. Controversy in aesthetics:Implications for teaching metacriticism in art education 4. The effects of pentamidine salts on .. 5. Current practicegarment designs 6. The development of reinforced flexible materials for use in medical situations 7. Women, class and representation in 19th century France 8. Critical study of the Changeling 9. A study of the long-term detentions of those found unfit to plead and legally insane 10. The investigation and realisation of a fibre optic, high speed intra-car communication system 11. The impact of goat farming on hill vegetation in Scotland 12. The development of low environmental impact, high sucrose-yielding sugar level by genetic engineering 13. Developments in the teaching of technology in pre-war Britain

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