= ROUGHLY AND FINELY TUNED INPUT = Before dwelling on the terms roughly and finely tuned input, it is better to clarify the term input. Input is "The material and process of putting in or feeding in; esp. the feeding of data etc. into a computer or feeding data into mind" Oxford Taking Dictionary. Therefore input is the language to which students are exposed: teacher's talk, listening activities, reading passages, and the language heard and read outside of class. Input provides learners with the material needed to enhance their skill to employ the language on their own. (NLRC) The input (material) is of two kinds. = ''Finely tuned'' input = As the term itself implies it is the material which is organised in a skilled manner and it has a goal to achieve. 1. Is matched to learners' present understanding level and associated to what they are already familiar with 2. Focuses on conscious learning of a specific point: the pronunciation of a word, the contrast in the uses of two verb tenses, new vocabulary, useful social formulas 3. Is controlled by the instructor or textbook author 4. Is used in the presentation stage of a lesson = Roughly tuned input = The term implies more than what it seems on the surface. It is not tailored to the requirements of the class or students; rather it challenges the learners to enhance their knowledge. 1. Is more complex than learners' current proficiency and stretches the boundaries of their current knowledge 2. Focuses on authentic use of language in listening or reading passages 3. Is used "as is," with minimal alteration by the instructor or textbook author 4. Is used in the activity stage of the lesson
no wood blocks are not tuned there sounds are 100% natural
Untuned omfg
Yes. Each tell is tuned to a specific note.
No; although each individual disc (jangly-thing? I don't remember what they're actually called. Let's call them jangly-things) is tuned to generally be a pitch, they're all tuned to roughly the same pitch. And since all the jangly-things are a thin metal and sound at the same time, all we hear is one jingly noise and not notes (or chords) which are characteristic of pitched instruments. Pitched percussion instruments are the keyboards--marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, bells, piano, harpsichord, etc.--and pitched drums such as timpani and the ever-popular steel drum. I'm not sure if tom-toms count as tuned drums, except maybe if you have a set of four.
yes it can i had a piano and it wasAbel to be tuned
She chopped the vegetables finely to add to the soup.
She painted each detail with finely tuned precision.
An amplifier with tuned filters on both input and output.
if you look on radio telescope it looks very straight and finely tuned.
if you look on radio telescope it looks very straight and finely tuned.
Some herbs can be roughly torn up while others need to be finely chopped before adding to a recipe.
Offense is like a finely tuned machine, it only works well if all the parts do their job.
Lots of push ups can give you finely tuned chest muscles
A knife to roughly cut herbs or a blender to finely chop herbs..
That's a fair question; but I believe harpsichords and pianofortes were kept finely tuned all the time by someone who just "knew" it was correct, and tuned their instruments off of that.
Movements such as reaching, jumping, writing, waving your hand….all these are voluntary movements. You have finely tuned your skills to be able to make these movements when you decide to make them.
Motor abilities in sports help coordination. If a person did not have finely tuned motor skills and was not coordinated, they could not competently play sports.