| The key thrust will be to stimulate learner interest to follow careers in science, engineering and technology. |
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| The aim is to give every Namibian learner and teacher accurate information on HIV and sexual reproductive health. |
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| The learner audience would include surgeons, nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologists, perioperative nurses, technicians, and RN first assistants. |
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| For a learner to acquire skills in a foreign language, correctness of speech in his mother tongue should be taught. |
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| A learner driver is also to be prosecuted for having no L-plates and being unsupervised. |
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| Mathias was a quick learner, in just a short time he could perform the kicks satisfactorily. |
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| To benefit from receiving help, the learner must be an active participant in the learning process. |
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| Computer programs can allow learners to access supplementary information easily and quickly and also allow the learner to control the pace. |
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| It helps if every learner exploits his interpersonal skills to the fullest through intensive courses. |
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| As part of its commitment to passing on skills, the Johannesburg Zoo is running a programme for learner zookeepers. |
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| Besides displaying one's own skills, the learner also has to train a few students in the group to qualify for an advanced certificate on diving. |
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| Just as you cannot hide from the learner, so the learner's knowledge, skills, and attitudes will become apparent to you. |
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| The section on writing skills helps the learner write the alphabet, while describing how to pronounce each of the alphabets. |
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| I was always regarded as a slow learner, but if I was interested in a subject, I believe I could keep pace with any of my schoolmates. |
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| From 1 July 2007, the second stage will require learner drivers to gain at least 120 hours driving experience. |
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| The University of Nottingham has developed a driving simulator and are looking for 200 learner drivers to help them test it. |
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| If you're a learner driver over 25 years of age, you're not required to complete the logbook. |
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| In fact, it's a good idea if a learner driver receives professional driving instructions. |
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| A learner driver has been caught drink-driving with seven passengers in a van on the NSW north coast, police say. |
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| None of the group, aged 17 to 20, held a full licence, which is required to supervise a learner driver. |
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| You should be aware that learner drivers under supervision have a very low involvement in crashes. |
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| Similarly, Rorschach tests could be employed to discover whether a learner driver is a road-rager in waiting. |
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| Another issue is that of learner drivers driving for years on L-plates with seeming impunity. |
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| Either his friend had been taking notes these past several months, or he was a fast learner. |
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| If a learner has no mark in any of these three categories, he won't matriculate even if he gets full marks in the final exam. |
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| Even for a fast learner, though, four months is an awfully short time to cram. |
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| Equally important is knowing how to challenge a learner by progressing questions beyond the basic knowledge levels. |
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| The subject for this case study consisted of a Chinese EFL learner who was tutored on-line by a pair of pre-service American teachers. |
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| He has been a slow learner but has learnt the finer points and has put them into practice for the benefit of the team. |
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| He was essentially a reactive politician, a late learner, slow to grasp the consequences of change. |
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| As the learner driver began to pull over, the man continued crossing the road but the BMW driver pulled out, narrowly missing him. |
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| But this week, the majority of those drivers returned to their posts and learner drivers did not step into their shoes as intended. |
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| Thousands of learner drivers across the country were left disappointed yesterday as examiners went on strike over pay. |
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| Penrith Leisure Centre offers a 25-metre main pool and learner pool, fitness centre, sunbeds and sauna as well as the Eden Climbing Wall. |
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| Many learner drivers fail to pass their driving test because they can't control the car, don't know how to use the gears and steer incorrectly. |
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| In the center zone, the learner is knowledgeable and competent to complete tasks on his own. |
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| The beach is a popular place for learner surfers and boogie-boarders and is safe for swimming. |
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| Eleven years after the dairyman switched to become a learner of how to manage a herd on intensively managed pasture, he's much happier. |
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| Now the learner is in a position to demand the education they require rather than taking what is on offer. |
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| And the data also shows that the learner misunderstands how to make the Japanese desideratives polite. |
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| He might not have graduated from high school, but he's obviously highly intelligent and a fast learner. |
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| The learner clearly marks declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences. |
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| With changes to Queensland's licensing system from July 1 2007, parents are being urged to help their learner drivers clock up the required 100 hours of supervised practice. |
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| Activities that can minimize risk include instructing a patient about showering or bathing with antiseptic soap or teaching a new learner about surgical asepsis. |
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| Beijingers are required to spend at least 58 hours of training to get a licence, but learner drivers are not allowed to learn on the roads themselves. |
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| A new survey has discovered the top ten reasons why a learner driver may fail to pass their test, with incorrect observation at junctions coming in first place. |
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| What life challenges did the learner have to overcome in order to succeed in the workplace learning program? |
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| Franco, the perpetual and ravenous learner, would get straight A's from any of those teachers. |
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| They often isolated the learner, providing little or no opportunity for social interaction. |
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| Another learner takes the role, silent at first, of the employee of the phone company. |
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| My advice to learner drivers and anyone else, would be to err on the side of caution and make sure that if your car leaves the driveway it is fully insured. |
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| A medical student is an undergraduate-level learner who is training to become a doctor with the M. D. qualification. |
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| In this mode, the computer can be used to teach the learner through tutorials, drill and practice, games, simulations or a combination of any of these strategies. |
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| A variation of the exercise would be to allow other questions, which makes it much more difficult for the learner in the hot seat. |
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| A critical task is to help the learner in constructing a personal learning plan, a process that entails formative appraisal and rigorous assessment of educational needs. |
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| Every test will inevitably measure both what the learner knows about the particular subject matter and the learner's proficiency in the particular language. |
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| A former driving school car is also easily spotted by the poor panel gaps and resprayed bodywork that come from the numerous minor prangs of learner drivers. |
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| The bombing teacher was an ingenious device which placed the learner in the total operational situation. |
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| The learner has difficulty marking declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences, which limits communicative intent. |
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| The learner has become competent at taking notes and retaining only the essential details from what he has read. |
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| The learner is a committed, active person in a process of acquiring or honing knowledge and its application. |
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| By listening carefully and repeating what is being spoken the learner quickly gets used to the sound of the German language. |
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| Of course, the learner will already have read the text two or three times to himself beforehand and will therefore know the meaning well. |
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| Because the learner has become competent with the short vowels, consonants, and consonant blends, he or she can now concentrate on mastering the long-vowel spelling forms. |
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| Ask your instructor to sit in on another pupils lesson, and invite another learner to sit in on yours. |
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| The learner still uses grammatical and syntactic structures in their written form. |
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| Yet, they lend an ear, and can confirm they are a consistent and stabilizing resource in the work life of the learner. |
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| A visual learner learns more easily by seeing, an auditory learner by listening, and a kinesthetic learner through hands-on experience. |
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| The learner can formulate complete, age-appropriate complex sentences and rephrase his thoughts in different terms. |
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| The selected testers, in addition to conducting the tests, asked the learner drivers a series of questions relating to basic maintenance of vehicles. |
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| It also seems that the dissymmetry is most fruitful when it is reversible or when the teacher becomes superfluous to the learner. |
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| They tricked me once, but I am warning my colleagues now that I am a fast learner and I will not be fooled again. |
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| Once the objectives have been worked on, the learner took a summative assessment to validate category C level. |
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| Ed Thomas was nominated for the learner achievement award by CUPE Local 5167 in the City of Hamilton. |
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| Continuous assessment involves gauging ongoing progress by identifying learner strengths and weaknesses. |
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| Each learner who speaks will have to sum up what the previous speaker has just said. |
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| A fast learner, Mira has decided to take along her own visiting card. |
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| This kind of thing can only make the learner shake his head: isn't French grammar complicated enough already, to say nothing of French amours? |
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| Errorless learning occurs when a task is set up in such a way that the learner is able to achieve every step without making any mistakes. |
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| It was evidence enough that Harrington is a studious learner. |
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| During the first step, we hoped to engage the interest of the learner through either storyteller presentations or through the use of trade books related to the lesson's topic. |
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| According to the New Zealand Road Code, learner motorcycle riders must display L-plates, should not travel over 70 kph and must not ride vehicles over 250 cc. |
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| Each learner will improvise a story, plausible or not, using all or some of the words in the following lists. |
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| However, it is intentional on the part of the learner and has structured objectives, times and support. |
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| He was a fast learner, able to look back at his own mistakes and improve. |
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| Each learner will choose a proverb, or a quotation, from the list or even from his own knowledge. |
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| A retractable floor in the learner pool raises and lowers to a depth of 2.5metres and it has a pioneering access system with platforms and lifts for the disabled. |
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| As if it wasn't hard enough to master the mental torture that is the three-point turn, we learner drivers are now meant to know what goes on under the bonnet of our cars. |
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| What has been the relationship between the teacher, the learner and the material? |
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| He or she cannot teach lifelong learning if he or she is not a lifelong learner. |
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| Learning and the learner are at the heart of lifelong learning, itself a cyclical, episodic and continuous concept that involves both intended and unanticipated episodes of learning of both informal and formal nature. |
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| Given a browser and active internet connection, the learner will write an example of a behavioral objective that is observable and measurable. |
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| While the learner is off looking for the object, the others tell the learner who has just come back about the experiment with the blindfold and he is asked to take this role, with another learner as his guide. |
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| She is a droll pony, challenging the learner time and again. |
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| Instead of presenting each code point by point the team developed real life scenarios where the learner had to take ethical decisions. |
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| The aim is not only for the educator and the learner to understand the issues of sustainable development but also to cope with and act upon the interdisciplinarity of the issue. |
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| A learner like Luke Foley fluking an election win with local protest votes after just one term out of office would bring NSW to a screeching halt. |
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| But many westerners consider him clumsy rather than sinister, and a quick learner of the facts of international life. This assessment may understate the risks of a Lebed presidency. |
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| Each language challenges the learner with something unique. |
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| The first part of this module will essentially be based on each person's experience, what each learner has to say about it, what the group has to say. |
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| It is recommended that learners work in pairs or groups to carry out the test for hydrogen because it is difficult for one learner to light a match whilst also holding the gas collecting tube. |
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| For your employee training and development program to be effective, each activity should take the learner through all stages of the learning process. |
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| A constraint on the effectiveness of early distance learning was the isolation of the learner, the lack of timely feedback, and the limitations of one-way broadcast of print, audio and video content. |
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| Topics covered include choosing and designing research methods, ethical issues, taking part in analysis and report writing, learner needs, support and evaluation. |
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| The training materials, or training package, should include all of the materials required by the trainer and learner to implement the training plan. |
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| At the institute, you will be presented with additional material on the topics, and you will work with several other learners to present the topic to the entire learner group. |
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| From the learner's perspective, strong written materials help the learner review and test skills and knowledge acquired during face-to-face training, and offer a starting point for further skills development. |
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| The focus of this system is to investigate the attributes of the learner as they impede, contribute to, and sustain personal science and mathematics success. |
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| Face validity concerns the realism of the simulator as evaluated by the learner. |
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| A prodigious learner, Hugo entered the University of Leiden when he was just eleven years old. |
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| According to LSI scores, a learner is categorized as an Accommodator, a Diverger, an Assimilator, or a Converger. |
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| They can speak the English word to the learner, and they are easy to carry around. |
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| The child deserves enough sleep otherwise he is most likely to be a less engaged learner and crabbier family member. |
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| Also a good language learner demonstrates a willingness to practice and use the language in real communication. |
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| He was a slow learner, and one day Wittgenstein hit him two or three times on the head, causing him to collapse. |
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| Learning vocabulary is one of the first steps in learning a second language, but a learner never finishes vocabulary acquisition. |
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| One white poker chip was used as the response product for both the instructor and the learner. |
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| Each learner received a dental hamper containing a toothbrush, a tube of toothpaste, facecloth, soap and an apple donated by the foundation. |
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| State mandated objectives need to be adapted to be on the developmental level of the Involved learner. |
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| The school's experienced, well-trained teaching staff are skilled at teaching the English language in a lively manner, in a learner family environment, in small classes with a maximum of 12 students. |
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| Babbel's mobile speech recognition feature is an example of how far language acquisition technology has come in terms of untethering the learner from traditional learning materials and techniques. |
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| Who else knew that Jenny was a visual learner who would be overwhelmed if math problems were crowded together, but could do them if they were spread out? |
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| The learner can start, sustain, close and extend a conversation, while demonstrating good comprehension by picking up on the remarks of others, etc. He very rarely resorts to his first language. |
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| If the learner does not have to work on all the objectives in a category, the teacher will help him to make a choice according to his aims and the results of his diagnostic test. |
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| Hypermedia technology allows the learner to set the pace and encourages the exploration of new information through an infinite number of linkages. |
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| Each learner must note down at least two questions. |
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| She values them for their contribution to her experiences as a composer, an interviewer, a performer, a writer, a transcriber, a listener, a learner, a presenter, and a creator. |
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| Formative assessment provides immediate feedback to the learner and to the teacher to facilitate learning that is still in an alterable and formative stage. |
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| Schools should be at the service of students and only a bare bones curriculum is required in order to achieve community flexibility and learner centredness. |
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| They are intended to enable the learner to weigh up a message or a speech according to the person giving it, the circumstances, the overall credibility of the information. |
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| Questions for the family and friends were intended to glean what they perceive about the essential skills gained by the learner and to obtain concrete examples of how these skills were implemented in everyday life. |
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| Success is an abstract noun, but it's measured by each learner. |
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| Voice recognition, subvocalization units and digital dialog between intelligent devices will guide the path of information between teacher and learner. |
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| For example, one learner used the cajoler you know seven times. |
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| In which decade were L-plates made compulsory for all learner drivers? |
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| If a second language learner relies solely on word associations to learn new vocabulary, that person will have a very difficult time mastering false friends. |
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| Driving School One of the pioneers of the docusoap genre, this 1997 BBC One hit followed a group of learner drivers around Bristol and South Wales. |
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| Some of their common findings are that a good language learner uses positive learning strategies, is an active learner who is constantly searching for meaning. |
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| Indeed, Aristotle warns that the content of a science cannot be successfully communicated, if the learner is in doubt about the truth of the postulates. |
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| Learner drivers took to the roads in a myriad of three-point turns and reversing round corners. |
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| Previously, Learner and Kruger found that parent attachment was positively associated with students' motivation to succeed. |
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| Establishing Shared Platform of Compositive Professional Resource for Supporting Independent Study of Learner, Journal of UESTC, 10 Apr. |
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| A LEARNER driver who crashed his car into some street furniture has been banned from the road. |
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