The aim of this research was to improve the writing skills of grade VIII students at SMP N 11 Magelang through project-based learning. This research was classified as action research. The main subjects of this research were 31 students of class VIII C at SMP N 11 Magelang. The data obtai...
Some example questions include: “While I was reading the text, I could easily picture the events in it taking place”, “I found myself thinking of ways the text could have turned out differently” and “I was mentally involved in the text while reading it” (see SI: Supplemental ...
details. They can also be asked to recount what they just heard. This allows students to practice a different kind of skill. They are using their speaking and listening skills. In this quiz, the students will listen to a story and then answer questions about the ke...
There are a few methods to snag the players using these characterized items. They are very much like those used in writing adventure hooks. You must ask yourself two questions. What type of weapon/item is it and what have the characters been looking for? Additionally, is it something they ...
DEVELOPING ENGLISH WRITING WORKSHEET OF NARRATIVE TEXT BASED ON SCIENTIFIC APPROACH FOR THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMKN 7 MEDAN *Arif Sandi Budiman **Nora Ronita Dewi **Farida Hanim Saragih ABSTRACT Sandi, Arif. Registration Number: 2142121001Developing English Writing Worksheet of Narrative Text ...
(Source: Matt Scott; CC BY 2.0) With my considerable gratitude to its author for passing it on, I'll let the following email speak for itself: ...As a foreign woman married to a Korean man, myself and my husband face a unique set of cultural obstacles in
students apply for scholarships and budget towards paying for college. Along with the other workshops I can implement a simple “Frequently Asked Questions” workshop in regards to college, which will provide the young adults at my church with a basic understanding and insight to what college is...
Bridge, C. A., & Tierney, R. J. (1981). The inferential operations of children across text with narrative and expository tendencies.Journal of Reading Behavior,https://doi.org/10.1080/10862968109547408 Cain, K., Oakhill, J., & Bryant, P. (2004a). Children’s reading comprehension ability...
And btw, what are the TRIGGERS for these states of mind? Allow the POV character to ask questions of themselves, to doubt, to rationalize. Is the character also flashbacking to the past, fantasizing a scenario that involves them, perhaps in the future? A sexual fantasy?...
However, other types of evaluative content have not been identified, such as questions about the intention of certain text fragment, suggestions of expansion or improvement without correction, or the justification of certain corrections. A more complete description of the different types of evaluative ...