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Reading Skill

Using Self- assessment for Evaluation

Technologies have more function to teach language. Teaching language skills though mechanical exercises and traditional fill in the blank doesn't interest students. A well known way to create meaningful context for teaching English is through media.
Media can be integrated into language lesson in a variety of ways by developing activities bases on radio programs, television shows, newspapers, and video. Some educator integrates television into English as Second/ Foreign Language <ESL/EFL>. Radio programs are all an excellent source for teaching. Radio can bring authentic content to the classroom. Video can also integrate into lesson. When teaching the video lesson, students can learn other skills such as listening, writing, vocabulary, and grammar.
All of media can integrate to teach English. There are useful for students to learn and motivate them to study. Also, students are more interested in learning English lesson. When I’m English teacher, I will choose these media to apply into the lesson because it can help to teach students more efficient. 
Vocabulary
Pronunciation
Meaning
Sentence
Thai
English
argue <v.>
/ ˈɑːɡjuː

โต้เถียง, โต้แยง
to give reasons why you think that sth is right/wrong, true/not true, etc, especially to persuade people that you are right

They argued for the right to strike.
prerequisite <n.>
/ ˌpriːˈrekwəzɪt /





สิ่งที่จำเป็นจะต้องทำ
  something that must exist or happen before sth else can happen or be done
A degree is an essential prerequisite for employment at this level.

qualitative  <adj.>
/ ˈkwɒlɪtətɪv /


เชิงคุณภาพ
connected with how good sth is, rather than with how much of it there is

There are qualitative differences between the two products.

convert <v.>
/ kənˈvɜːt /


เปลี่ยน
to change or make sth change from one form, purpose, system, etc. to another
The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home.











Vocabulary
Pronunciation
Meaning
Sentence
Thai
English
influential <adj.>
/ ˌɪnfluˈenʃl /



มีอำนาจ/อิทธิพล
having a lot of influence on sb/sth







   She is one of the most influential figures in local politics.
problematic <adj..>
/ ˌprɒbləˈmætɪk /




เป็นปัญหา
difficult to deal with or to understand; full of problems; not certain to be successful

The situation is more problematic than we first thought.







 evidence <adj.>
 / ˈevɪdəns /





หลักฐาน
  
the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that sth is true

There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer.

negligible <adj.>
/ ˈneɡlɪdʒəbl /


เล็กน้อย
of very little importance or size and not worth considering

The cost was negligible.
a negligible.
convention <n.>
/ kənˈvenʃn /

ธรรมเนียม
the way in which sth is done that most people in a society expect and consider to be polite or the right way to do it

She is a young woman who enjoys flouting conventions.






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