This document lists 15 eBooks related to English language teaching published between 2010-2014. The eBooks cover topics such as language learning, discourse, applied linguistics, production vs comprehension asymmetries, error correction, materials and methods, universal grammar, teaching accents, ambiguities in teaching, language pedagogy, game theory, teaching listening, teaching speaking, contextualized instruction, and computer-assisted language learning. The eBooks are compiled by alifbanirahman@gmail.com.
What is the role played by the Native Language in SLAHitesh Galthariya
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Here My Presentation in English Language Teaching What is the role played by the Native Language in SLA ?
What is the role played by the Native Language in SLAHitesh Galthariya
Official Website :-https://www.topfreejobalert.com
Here My Presentation in English Language Teaching What is the role played by the Native Language in SLA ?
Ever wondered what you need to get started teaching English, either here or overseas? Curious how it might fit in your career? Find out about TESOL options, requirements and benefits with our informative FAQ slideshow.
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A presentation for the Materials module I am doing.
It is based on Masuhara and Tomlinson's work in, Chapter 2 of English Language Learning Materials 2008, Editor Tomlinson, Continuum.
this topic discuss many sides of the English language and difficulties that face foreign students in learning the language by the means of technologies tools.
A multi tenant platform for sms integrated servicesIJCNCJournal
This paper presents the design and development of a Linux based infrastructure and platform for a
wholesale service provider to offer SMS integrated services to retail providers for resale. The multi-tenant
platform, capable of providing multiple types of SMS integrated services, was designed and built mainly
with off-the-shelf components and open source software. The platform is highly reliable and flexible,
enabling fast provision of customisable services by integrating SMS, voice, VoIP, and web services in
innovative ways. This paper describes the design of the platform and presents four major application areas.
Ever wondered what you need to get started teaching English, either here or overseas? Curious how it might fit in your career? Find out about TESOL options, requirements and benefits with our informative FAQ slideshow.
For more on our TESOL Certificate program, visit http://ksutesolcertificate.com.
A presentation for the Materials module I am doing.
It is based on Masuhara and Tomlinson's work in, Chapter 2 of English Language Learning Materials 2008, Editor Tomlinson, Continuum.
this topic discuss many sides of the English language and difficulties that face foreign students in learning the language by the means of technologies tools.
A multi tenant platform for sms integrated servicesIJCNCJournal
This paper presents the design and development of a Linux based infrastructure and platform for a
wholesale service provider to offer SMS integrated services to retail providers for resale. The multi-tenant
platform, capable of providing multiple types of SMS integrated services, was designed and built mainly
with off-the-shelf components and open source software. The platform is highly reliable and flexible,
enabling fast provision of customisable services by integrating SMS, voice, VoIP, and web services in
innovative ways. This paper describes the design of the platform and presents four major application areas.
Great model a model for the automatic generation of semantic relations betwee...ijcsity
The
large
a
v
ailable
am
ou
n
t
of
non
-
structured
texts
that
b
e
-
long
to
differe
n
t
domains
su
c
h
as
healthcare
(e.g.
medical
records),
justice
(e.g.
l
a
ws,
declarations),
insurance
(e.g.
declarations),
etc. increases
the
effort
required
for
the
analysis
of
information
in
a
decision making
pro
-
cess.
Differe
n
t
pr
o
jects
and t
o
ols
h
av
e
pro
p
osed
strategies
to
reduce
this
complexi
t
y
b
y
classifying,
summarizing
or
annotating
the
texts.
P
artic
-
ularl
y
,
text
summary
strategies
h
av
e
pr
ov
en
to
b
e
v
ery
useful
to
pr
o
vide
a
compact
view
of
an
original
text.
H
ow
e
v
er,
the
a
v
ailable
strategies
to
generate
these
summaries
do
not
fit
v
ery
w
ell
within
the
domains
that
require
ta
k
e
i
n
to
consideration
the
tem
p
oral
dimension
of
the
text
(e.g.
a
rece
n
t
piece
of
text
in
a
medical
record
is
more
im
p
orta
n
t
than
a
pre
-
vious
one)
and
the
profile
of
the
p
erson
who
requires
the
summary
(e.g
the
medical
s
p
ecialization).
T
o
co
p
e with
these
limitations
this
pa
p
er
prese
n
ts
”GRe
A
T”
a
m
o
del
for
automatic
summary
generation
that
re
-
lies
on
natural
language
pr
o
cessing
and
text
mining
te
c
hniques
to
extract
the
most
rele
v
a
n
t
information
from
narrati
v
e
texts
and
disc
o
v
er
new
in
-
formation
from
the
detection
of
related
information. GRe
A
T
M
o
del
w
as impleme
n
ted
on
sof
tw
are
to
b
e
v
alidated
in
a
health
institution
where
it
has
sh
o
wn
to
b
e
v
ery
useful
to displ
a
y
a
preview
of
the
information
a
b
ou
t
medical
health
records
and
disc
o
v
er
new
facts
and
h
y
p
otheses
within
the
information.
Se
v
eral
tests
w
ere
executed
su
c
h
as
F
unctional
-
i
t
y
,
Usabili
t
y
and
P
erformance
regarding
to
the
impleme
n
ted
sof
t
w
are.
In
addition,
precision
and
recall
measures
w
ere
applied
on
the
results
ob
-
tained
through
the
impleme
n
ted
t
o
ol,
as
w
ell
as
on
the
loss
of
information
obtained
b
y
pr
o
viding
a
text
more
shorter than
the
original
Neuro genetic key based recursive modulo 2 substitution using mutated charact...ijcsity
In this paper, a neural genetic key based technique for encryption (NGKRMSMC) has been proposed
through recursive modulo
-
2 substitution using mutated character code generation for online wireless
communication of data/information.
Both sender and receive
r get synchronized based on their final output
.
The length of the key depends on the number of input and output neurons. Coordinated matching weight
vectors assist to generate chromosomes pool. Genetic secret key is obtained using fitness function, which i
s
the hamming distance between two chromosomes. Crossover and mutation are used to add elitism of
chromosomes.
At first
mutated character code table
based encryption strategy get perform on plain text.
.
Then the intermediate cipher text is yet again encry
pted through recursive positional modulo
-
2 substitution
technique to from next level encrypted text. This 2nd level intermediate cipher text is again encrypted to
form the final cipher text through chaining and cascaded xoring of neuro genetic key with the
identical
length intermediate cipher text block.
Receiver will perform same symmetric operation to get back the plain
text using identical key
A review study of handover performance in mobile ipIJCNCJournal
The Mobile Internet Protocol (Mobile IP) is an extension to the Internet Protocol proposed by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) that addresses the mobility issues. In order to support un-interrupted
services and seamless mobility of nodes across the networks (and/or sub-networks) with permanent IP
addresses, handover is performed in mobile IP enabled networks. Handover in mobile IP is source cause of
performance degradation as it results in increased latency and packet loss during handover. Other issues
like scalability issues, ordered packet delivery issues, control plane management issues etc are also
adversely affected by it. The paper provides a constructive survey by classifying, discussing and comparing
different handover techniques that have been proposed so far, for enhancing the performance during
handovers. Finally some general solutions that have been used to solve handover related problems are
briefly discussed.
Performance analysis of regularized linear regression models for oxazolines a...ijcsity
Regularized regression technique
s for lin
ear regression have been creat
ed
the last few
ten
year
s to
reduce
the
flaws
of ordinary least squ
ares regression
with regard to prediction accuracy.
In this paper, new
methods
for using regularized regression in model
choice are introduc
ed, and we
distinguish
the condition
s
in whic
h regularized regression develops
our ability to discriminate models.
W
e applied all the five
methods that use penalty
-
based (regularization) shrinkage to
handle Oxazolines and Oxazoles derivatives
descriptor
dataset
with far more predictors than observations.
The lasso,
ridge,
elasticnet,
lars and relaxed
lasso
further pos
sess the desirable property that they simultaneously sele
ct relevant predictive descriptor
s
and optimally
estimate their effects.
Here, we comparatively evaluate the performance of five regularized
linear regression methods
The assessment of the performanc
e of each model by means of benchmark
experiments
is an
established exercise.
Cross
-
validation and
resampling
method
s
are genera
lly
used to
arrive
point
evaluates the efficienci
es which are compared
to recognize
methods
with acceptable feature
s.
Predictiv
e accuracy
was evaluated
us
ing the root mean squared error
(RMSE)
and
Square of usual
correlation between predictors and observed mean inhibitory concentration of antitubercular activity
(R
square)
.
We found that all five regularized regression models were
able to produce feasible models
and
efficient capturing the linearity in the data
.
The elastic net and lars had similar accuracies
as well as lasso
and relaxed lasso
had similar accuracies
but outperformed ridge regression in terms of the RMSE and R
squ
are
metrics.
Priority scheduling for multipath video transmission in wmsnsIJCNCJournal
In video data transmission over Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs), in which network
congestion and link failures are main characteristics, providing Quality-of-Service (QoS) is challenging. In
such situation, using multipath routing protocols along with efficient packet scheduling can improve the
performance of video delivery over sensor networks. In this paper we propose a new packet scheduling
mechanism for multipath video transmission over WMSN. Since, different video frame types in a
compressed video stream have different impact on the perceived video at the receiver; our proposed
scheme for video packet scheduling is content aware that schedules transmission of different video packets
over different paths. For this purpose, condition of each routing path is periodically evaluated and the high
priority video packets are transmitted through high quality paths. Simulation results show that our
proposed scheduling improves the quality of the perceived video at the receiver, considerably.
Dcf learn and performance analysis of 802.11 b wireless networkIJCNCJournal
Though WLAN wireless network has been widely deployed as the main split-flow deployment of the
communication network, little study emphasizes its performance as WLAN protocols were only designed for
the public communicating conveniently with each other. Actually that too much wireless access points
assembling together will cause self-interference to the whole WLAN network. This paper investigates the
distributed coordination function (DCF) learn and the performance study of 802.11b networks. Firstly, our
study illustrates the performance of its MAC layer and its fairness issues related to DCF. Next we propose
the details which should be paid attention to in deploying network services. Then, performance analyses
are evaluated by simulation and real test for a dense wireless network. Our main goal is to give proposals
to network operators how to design a WLAN network more standardized and orderly.
The Effect of Using English Language only and Not Using the Mother Tongue in ...inventionjournals
The Effect of Using English Language only and Not Using the Mother Tongue In Teaching Units Fifteen and Sixteen for the Students of Sixth Primary Class on their Acquisition of English Language
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI)inventionjournals
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
This research study describes grave necessity of teaching-learning English. It aims to find out the existing methodology and strategies are being employed in the government and private schools of larkana
Litt 516 - Translating Children's Literature as a Class Activity: Implicati...Bernard Paderes
This is a research primer/proposal for Litt516 (Children and Adolescent Literature). In the paper, I argue that translation could be a good activity for children that will increase their appreciation not only for literary pieces but also the languages that they are using or learning.
HEY! LET’S LEARN NEW WORDS: USING ENGLISH SONGS TO ENHANCE VOCABULARY ACQUI...Anbukkarasi Kannan
The main objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using English songs to improve vocabulary knowledge among 30 form three students of a government secondary school in Semenyih, Selangor. A vocabulary test (pre-test), an oral survey on attitudes towards learning vocabulary and observation were conducted before the intervention. the intervention – “Let’s learn new words” was carried out with English songs for three times over a three-week course. After the intervention, a post-test, an oral survey on attitudes towards learning vocabulary and observation were conducted. Results at the end of the study revealed that the experimental group experienced an increase in the vocabulary knowledge. Meanwhile, the qualitative results revealed that most of the students have positive attitude towards learning vocabulary after the intervention. All in all, the findings showed that song-based activities are useful tools to reinforce learning of vocabulary by providing an enjoyable classroom atmosphere. Hence, it is highly recommended that English Language teachers use English songs to teach vocabulary in schools.
HEY! LET’S LEARN NEW WORDS: USING ENGLISH SONGS TO ENHANCE VOCABULARY ACQUI...
The latest e books on elt
1. The Best Compilation of the Latest eBooks on
English Language Teaching
2010-2014
Titles
1. Language Learning, Discourse and Communication, 2014
2. Essential Topics in Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism, 2014
3. Asymmetries between Language Production and Comprehension, 2014
4. Error Correction in the Foreign Language Classroom, 2014
5. Materials And Methods In ELT: A Teacher’s Guide, Third Edition, 2013
6. Discourse in English Language Education, 2013
7. Universal Grammar and the Second Language Classroom, 2013
8. Teaching and Researching Accents in Native and Non-Native Speakers, 2013
9. Ambiguities and Tensions in English Language Teaching, 2012
10. Language Teaching Research and Language Pedagogy, 2012
11. MEANINGFUL GAMES: Exploring Language with Game Theory, 2012
12. Teaching and Researching Listening: Second edition, 2011
13. Teaching and Researching Speaking: Second Edition, 2011
14. Teacher’s Handbook: Contextualized Language Instruction, 2010
15. Teaching and Researching Computer-Assisted Language Learning: 2ND edition, 2010
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