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Norddeutsches Linguistisches Kolloquium (2010): 65-76 Said Sahel & Ralf Vogel (Hg.) ©2010 Olaf Jäkel Working with authentic ELT discourse data: The Flensburg English Classroom Corpus* Olaf Jäkel Universität [...] unique opportunities for students in language teacher training to develop their analytical skills, working with authentic classroom discourse with all its flaws and hitches. Theoretical approaches from linguistic [...] ritualised adjacency pair (McCarthy 1997: 119-120). With pupils of higher age groups, this might not work out so fine. Olaf Jäkel 68 After this opening transaction, the teacher starts an exercise concerning
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Translating, or in Foreign Language Teaching), these denotational incongruencies can be perceived at work and in action, to be experienced as both challenging and rewarding. They allow learners to experience
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in stu- dent evaluations of courses that included analytical work with the FLECC, and very often, they will wish and ask for more of that work. The following quotations have been collected from Reflections [...] of classroom discourse from two 5th year EFL classes. In addition, students’ evaluations of seminar work with the FLECC material will be pre- sented, followed by an outlook on the potential of the FLECC [...] unique opportunities for students in language teacher training to develop their analytical skills, working with authentic classroom discourse with all its flaws and hitches. Theoretical approaches from linguistic
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radioactivity. She worked out the equipment used to measure the radioactivity in the substances used in farming, and in 1924, together with Catherine Chamie, she published the work on radioactive decay [...] opment of the atomic theory as the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and were actually known only through his criti- cism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded in the Islamic culture [...] decay constant of radon. While assisting her mother, and even replacing her in working in the Institute, Irene took up the research on the alpha particles emitted by the polonium – the element discovered by
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radioactivity. She worked out the equipment used to measure the radioactivity in the substances used in farming, and in 1924, together with Catherine Chamie, she published the work on radioactive decay [...] decay constant of radon. While assisting her mother, and even replacing her in working in the Institute, Irene took up the research on the alpha particles emitted by the polonium – the element discovered by [...] way in the absorbent (air or different gases). In the following years, Irene still referred in her works to the number of ions appearing in the air under the effect of the element radium C radioactivity
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very active in their scientific research. This was the reason why Irene had to stay at her desk working on the paper instead of going into the laboratory where she would usually be at this time of the [...] and so were the peaceful times. War broke out when Irene was only 17 years old, and she started working with her mother in military hospitals where they operated the X-ray ma- chines, an innovation to [...] the daughter of Marie Curie than a researcher by her own right. Espe- cially since, she was also working in the same field of radioactive research. However, she and Frederic gained more and more approval
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Rumford’s work with re- spect to energy conservation, the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change [...] became familiar with the work of Victor Regnault and Sadi Carnot. The latter had demon- strated that the work of a steam engine is depend- ing on the temperature difference, thus the work was not equivalent [...] The hard work of experimenting Storytelling Teaching Model: www.science-story-telling.eu Joule_Didactical-Scenarios.pdf Illustrating the the possible transformation of heat into work and work into heat
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Rumford’s work with re- spect to energy conservation, the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change [...] became familiar with the work of Victor Regnault and Sadi Carnot. The latter had demon- strated that the work of a steam engine is depend- ing on the temperature difference, thus the work was not equivalent [...] responsi- ble for establishing his work, but also William Thomson, who later became Lord Kelvin. Yet, Joule himself did not start from scratch and par- ticularly referred to the work of Benjamin Thomp- son, Count
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Broom- hill, Pendlebury, by tutors till he was about fifteen years of age. At fifteen he commenced working in the brewery, which, as his father's health declined, fell entirely into the hands of his brother [...] of his father’s home. His earliest experiments explored the relationships between electricity and work. In 1840, at the age of 22, he established that a conductor carrying an elec- tric current became [...] to each other what good can come out of a town where they dine in the middle of the day?” Joule’s work was so impressive that his provincial origins were forgiven, and by the late 1840’s he was regularly