901 resultados para French in Algeria.


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It is widely assumed that the British are poorer modern foreign language (MFL) learners than their fellow Europeans. Motivation has often been seen as the main cause of this perceived disparity in language learning success. However, there have also been suggestions that curricular and pedagogical factors may play a part. This article reports a research project investigating how German and English 14- to 16-year-old learners of French as a first foreign language compare to one another in their vocabulary knowledge and in the lexical diversity, accuracy and syntactic complexity of their writing. Students from comparable schools in Germany and England were set two writing tasks which were marked by three French native speakers using standardised criteria aligned to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEF). Receptive vocabulary size and lexical diversity were established by the X_lex test and a verb types measure respectively. Syntactic complexity and formal accuracy were respectively assessed using the mean length of T-units (MLTU) and words/error metrics. Students' and teachers' questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were used to provide information and participants' views on classroom practices, while typical textbooks and feedback samples were analysed to establish differences in materials-related input and feedback in the two countries. The German groups were found to be superior in vocabulary size, and in the accuracy, lexical diversity and overall quality – but not the syntactic complexity – of their writing. The differences in performance outcomes are analysed and discussed with regard to variables related to the educational contexts (e.g. curriculum design and methodology).

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In this paper, the spatial and temporal distribution of the daily precipitation concentration index (CI) in Algeria (south Mediterranean Sea) has been assessed. CI is an index related to the rainfall intensity and erosive capacity; therefore, this index is of great interest for studies on torrential rainfall and floods. Forty-two daily rainfall series based on high-quality and fairly regular rainfall records for the period from 1970 to 2008 were used. The daily precipitation CI results allowed the identification of three climate zones: the northern country, characterized by coastal regions with CI values between 0.59 and 0.63; the highlands, with values between 0.57 and 0.62, except for the region of Biskra (CI = 0.70); and the southern region of the country, with high rainfall concentrations with values between 0.62 and 0.69.

Recommendation for Council Regulation (EEC) concluding an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Algeria concerning the importation into the Community of fruit salads originating in Algeria; Recommendation for a Council Regulation (EEC) concluding an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Morocco concerning the importation into the Community of fruit salads originating in the Kingdom of Morocco; Recommendation for a Council Regulation (EEC) concluding an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Tunisia concerning the importation into the Community of fruit salads originating in Tunisia; Recommendation for Council Regulation (EEC) concluding an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Algeria concerning the importation into the Community of bran and sharps originating in Algeria; Recommendation for Council Regulation (EEC) concluding an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Morocco concerning the importation into the Community of bran and sharpas originating in Morocco; Recommendation for Council Regulation (EEC) concluding an Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Tunisia concerning the importation into the Community of bran and sharps originating in Tunisia. COM (76) 176 final, 22 April 1976.

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