of explaining, the teacher usually asks questions such as: “Do you understand?”, “Is that clear?”, “Right?”, or “Can you follow me?”, etc. to make sure their students understand what they have said. I, as a teacher, did not notice that these have also happened in my classrooms all the time. However, I, in response, usually hear: “Yes” in most cases although their students may not understand at all. There are at least three reasons to prove that such questions are ineffective. First, they give a lie
Yes and No After coming to America, I have suffered from the improper usage of "yes" and "no." I sometimes confuse an affirmative response with a negative one because the usage of "yes" and "no" in Korean is different from English. For example, if I am asked, "Haven't you had dinner yet?" and I have not had dinner yet, then in Korean I usually say, "Yes, I haven't." But in English, I have to say, "No, I haven't." This different usage of "yes" and "no" in Korean and in English sometimes causes
for this weeks requirements where themselves an excellent tutorial on organizing our projects. It also helped bring the OOP concepts covered this week into focus. It's introduction at this point in time was very astute and timely. It did raise a question about the submission of our work. It appears to be a term project due at the end of the course without any incremental submission requirements. If I have got this wrong then please post a message in the course forum on the subject. There are a
love that she is expressing. “Answer” is a metaphorical poem that expresses feelings and thoughts in an element address. The title “answer” leads the reader to believe there is a question with the title implying that this could be a reply or an answer. This question could be, “do you still love me?” this reverts to the question of it being a striking love poem; the piece will express the narrators insecurities and its differences of what love is. Duffy’s language pendulums from positive to negative,
Brand Tracking Survey This is a brand tracking survey that Steinlager beer might use. You will see where you can insert your own product category and brand name. Notice how the questions go from broad to specific. Keep that format if you add your own questions. Keep all of these questions! Be aware that in some situations, brand tracking may be concerned with which products the brand reminds consumers of (when the brand is on multiple products), instead of which brands the product reminds
Yes No I don’t know What does Deaf culture mean to you, or what comes to mind? (Briefly answer) Enter Answer: I don’t know Do you feel like there is a disconnect between both Deaf world and hearing world? (Briefly Explain) Yes: Explain No: Explain I don’t know Can teaching about Deaf culture in schools bridge the gap between both the Deaf and hearing world? (Briefly Explain) Yes: Explain No: Explain I don’t know Survey Part II
What political consequences would have occurred if Quebec had voted "Yes" in the 1995 referendum? Introduction This discussion tackles the Quebec 1995 referendum, more especially regarding what would have been the consequence of a Yes Vote during the referendum. This topic is important, considering that it focuses on as issue of high political ramification, which has also found subsequent applications worldwide, with several other sections of different countries holding referendums to seek for
Tobias Wolff’s story “say yes” is a short story about an argument of whether white people should marry black people between a man and his wife, and finally the man changed his idea and “say yes” to his wife. At first I just think this story is just narrating a story about different ideas between husband and wife and how the husband makes the concession finally. After read the story for a couple of times, I found this story has something interesting underlying and which is also my thesis statement:
Society has stamped an image into the minds of people of how the role of each gender should be played out. There are two recognized types of gender, a man and a woman, however there are many types of gender roles a man or a woman may assume or be placed into by society. The ideas of how one should act and behave are often times ascribed by their gender by society, but these ascribed statuses and roles are sometimes un-welcomed, and people will assume who they want to be as individuals by going against
Tyler T372795 out of Durango 6 for questioning. I read Inmate Lemke his Miranda Rights from the standard issued Miranda Rights Card. I asked If Inmate Lemke understood his rights? Inmate Lemke stated, "Yes." I asked Inmate Lemke if he was willing to answer any of my questions? Inmate Lemke stated, "Yes." I asked Inmate Lemke If he knew if there was any known contraband discovered in his cell (#17) on 11/22? Inmate Lemke stated, "No." I asked Inmate Lemke if he was sure he had no idea that there was
TATA BUS/PICK UP/TRUCK 2 NISSAN TRUCKS 3 RENAULT TRUCKS 4 TATA DAEWOO TRUCKS 5 MERCEDES TRUCKS 6 VOLVO TRUCKS 7 MAN TRUCKS 8 SCANIA TRUCKS 9 HINO TRUCKS 10 IVECO TRUCKS (Terminate the interview if the answer is ‘NO’ for the questions 1 or 2or 3 or 4. If ‘YES’ to any one of it, Continue) 2) Please rate the BRAND of vehicle according to its performance -In the scale of 1 to 10, 1 being the least and 10 being the highest performance-(Encircle) 1 TATA BUS/PICK UP/TRUCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
testing curiosity decreases as you age. If so, then what drives us to try new tasks or question others ideas as we age. Hypothesis I believe that curiosity is tested at all ages. However, I think that as we age, it becomes more difficult to test curiosity. This is because at a young age, we are encouraged to question ideas and what makes things work. As we get older, we have less time to test our questions. Background Research “From the moment we take our first breath
The Effects of Levels of Processing on Memory PB1: Identify the aim of the research and state the experimental/alternative hypothesis/es. (credited in the report mark scheme) To show how different levels of processing affects the memory. “People who process information deeply (i.e. semantic processing) tend to remember more than those who process information shallowly (i.e. visual processing).” PB2: Explain why a directional or non-directional experimental/alternative hypothesis/es
I asked a discrete set of questions which included these questions in this order: A. Would you be willing to pay $10 to asses the damages caused by Ghost Fishing? Yes/No Would you be willing to pay $5 to asses the damages caused by Ghost Fishing? Yes/No Would you be willing to pay $20 to asses the damages caused by Ghost Fishing?
in order to get a better picture of how well the papain enzyme can break down proteins. However my experiment did give me sufficient results as there was some evidence of the proteins in the gelatine getting broken down and therefore my research question was answered.
ask the children open-ended questions. An example of an open-ended question that can be asked is, “how does this feel?” or “what does this remind you of?” These are just a few examples that I have observed
comments about my child Edmund ever again. Never in my life have I heard such nonsense. No, no, never. Mrs. Fielding as we are good friends and we both wish to continue our friendship, therefore I would advise you to drop any further questions on the subject! Yes, dear. Coming. I must really dash, Mrs. Fielding, hope to see you soon, but not too soon. Good day to you!
That is why to find secondary data which relate to the question was not very complicated. In this section the debate of the smartphone’s effect on people’s life will use the thoughts and arguments advanced by various scholars to help in understanding and drawing informed conclusions. Sherry Turkle, expert
Questionnaire 1. When your child was a baby and used to cry excessively, do you believe that you knew why your child was crying for at the moment? Yes, I always knew what she was crying for. 2. Were you patient for your child to start doing things on its own, such as walking, talking and exploring or were you pushing your child to accomplish these things sooner? Yes, I was patient for Christine to start doing things on her own. I never push her to do anything but I did encourage her to do things I knew she
so the researcher realizes that it is unethical, but figured it was the only way to find the real answers to his problem. During the conversation the researcher at one point or another came to ask the same four questions to all of the subjects involved in the experiment. The four questions were as follows: 1) we are strictly platonic friends, right? 2) Why are you my friend? 3) Have you ever wanted to be more than friends? 4) Is it a possibility for us to be more than friends? The "so called" platonic