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Incorporating english cultural elements into english training with the comparing - contrasting approach: A case of tourism students at haiphong community college part 3

Incorporating english cultural elements into english training with the comparing - contrasting approach: A case of tourism students at haiphong community college part 3

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... study aimed to incorporate English cultural elements into English training at HCC with the view to giving some practical knowledge and draw attention of the teachers of English. First of all, ... of the front pages of British newspapers; to compare British front pages with the front pages of newspapers from the students’ own countries.* Materials: Front pages of British newspapers and ... increase awareness of the subject matter of British cartoons; to compare British cartoons with cartoons in the students’ own culture.* Materials: Cartoons from British newspapers and magazines* Level:...
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American English vs British English

American English vs British English

Tiếng anh

... (thuốc ) “) của Anh.Người Anh dường như không sử dụng chữ administrate. Theo từ điểnOxford English Dictionary ( viết tắt : O.E.D ), chữ administrate là phó từcủa administer. Administer thường ... cơ cấu gọi là carpet-bagger government (chính quyềncủa bọn đầu cơ chính trị) The Oxford English Dictionary dẫn chứng, thời gian từ này bắt đầuđược sử dụng ở Mỹ sớm hơn ở Anh CARRY Bỏ hàng ... chữ subject (thần dân, côngdân của Anh).Chúng ta thường thấy trên báo chí American citizen và British subject. Ngoài ra, chữ citizen ở Mỹ còn có ý nghĩa là resident,inhabitant (cư dân)CITY...
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The-english-alphabet (With sound)

The-english-alphabet (With sound)

Tư liệu khác

... P Letters: Y, ZLetters: Y, Z Letters: A, B, C, DLetters: A, B, C, D THE ENGLISH THE ENGLISH ALPHABETALPHABET26 LETTERS26 LETTERS Letters: I, J, K, LLetters: I, J, K, ... Letters: Q, R, S, TLetters: Q, R, S, T Nouamane ERRIFKINouamane ERRIFKITeacher of English Teacher of English E-mail:E-mail: nouamane.errifki@gmail.com nouamane.errifki@gmail.comNB: for...
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American and British English(very hot).

American and British English(very hot).

Tiếng anh

... American English (A), or if they would be the same in both types of English (AB).Then change the British English sentences into American English, and the American English sentences into British English. ... Differences Between American and British English ( With more examples and execises with answers)While there are certainly many more varieties of English, American and British English are the two varieties ... standard American English. Other differences involving the use of the present perfect in British English and simple past in American English include already, just and yet. British English: I've...
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British English A to Z - past 10

British English A to Z - past 10

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... lethargica in both countries.sleeve link, n. cuff linkslice, n. bracketA term used in connection with British taxation. The rates go up as the slices go up. American rates follow a similar type ... bad.sliding keel centerboardThe British use sliding keel to refer to a hinged centerboard, and centreboard and centreplate for the kind that pull up vertically without pivots. Both countries ... See also bant.slime, v.i., Slang. Inf. get away with itslinger, n. sausageArmy slang. Can also mean dumpling. A more common slang term for an English sausage is banger.slip, n. extreme side...
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British English A to Z - past 11

British English A to Z - past 11

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... views and manners. twin with . . . linked with . . . ; sister-citied with . . .Seen on roadside town signs to indicate a special formalized friendly relationship with a town abroad. A variant ... is a pub affiliated with a par-ticular brewery and serving only that brewery’s brand of beer and ale. It is the opposite of a free house.tie-pin, n. stickpinSynonymous with breast-pin.tiffin, ... curse, of which damn is only one example. The British use damn, and sometimes even curse, in this connection. The thought is that tinkers are free with their cussing.tinkle, n. Inf. ring; phone...
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British English A to Z - past 12

British English A to Z - past 12

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... con-trary to the apparent course of the sun.within cooee (coo-ee) of within hailing distance ofSlang. Within easy reach of (something). Cooee, coo-ee or cooey, with the ee sound long drawn out, is ... be within cooee of something, then, is to be not very far from it.within kicking distance of, Inf. anywhere nearFor example, I never got within kicking distance of that class of jockey.within ... Bow Bells. with knobs on! Slang. in spades!Slang. The same to you with knobs on! is said, especially by youngsters, in retorting to an insult. ‘The same to you and more!’ with respect with all...
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British English A to Z - past 2

British English A to Z - past 2

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... peddlerLike the itinerant merchant it describes, the word is rarely met with nowadays. Synonymous with peddler, which the British spell pedlar. They hawked chap-books, little pamphlets containing ... identified with tourist attractions.carousel, n. rotating conveyor beltLike those conveying suitcases at airports. Spelled with one r in Britain.car park parking lotcarpet, n. see comment British ... connection with Chevy Chase, an old ballad, and a place on the Scottish border.chock-a-block crammed togetherInf. Rarely heard in America. Synonymous with completely full. See also packed out with. chocker...
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British English A to Z - past 3

British English A to Z - past 3

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... connection by the British. 106 dish devilry, n black magicThe British say deviltry as well to refer to this diabolical art.devolution, n. home rule(The e is long in British English, short ... places are usually provided with wall receptacles, partly filled with sand, bearing the legend “Cigarette Ends.” See also stump; dog-end.endive, n. chicoryIn a British vegetable store (greengrocer’s), ... dubbing. Popular with British and American soldiers.duck, n. 1. approx. Inf. goose egg2. approx. honey1. As a cricket term, to get a duck is to be bowled (put out, approximately) without scoring...
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British English A to Z - past 4

British English A to Z - past 4

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... Post Office. Nothing to do with general post.grace and favour see commentDescribing a residence occupied rent -free by permission of the royal family, like a cottage within the area of Kensington ... exhaustion.flaming, adj., adv. Slang. damnedInf. Synonymous with flipping, ruddy, bloody.flan, n. see commentSponge cake or pastry with fruit filling, usually with a layer of whipped cream as well. Flan ... them avoid that charge.fobbed off (with) Slang. stuck (with) Slang. Both countries use fob off in the sense of palming off inferior merchandise, but only the British use the past passive participle...
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British English A to Z - past 5

British English A to Z - past 5

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... it Synonymous with have a rare time of it. See under rare.have a word with speak toAbout a particular matter, with the object of accomplishing something. I’ll have a word with him implies ... three wickets with three balls, the triumphant bowler was presented with a new hat. Americans use hat trick when speaking of ice hockey.haulm, also halm, n. see comment(Rhymes with hawm.) A ... from an Old English word mean-ing ‘house of assembly.’hyp. See hip.hyper-market, n. giant supermarket 180ice, n. ice creamIn some British restaurants, ices means ice cream. The British use...
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British English A to Z - past 6

British English A to Z - past 6

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... O’ Groats.landslip, n. landslideland (someone) with saddle (someone) with Often used in the passive form, landed with. Synonymous with lumbered with, though the latter invokes an added dimension ... bear to part with it. So you put it into your lumber-room or box-room, the way Americans stuff their attics, and wish with all your heart that you had never been lumbered with it. The British use ... in British informal speech.look out 1. pack2. selectLook out has a good many British uses shared with America, but there are two not so shared:1. While watching you pack for a trip, your British...
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British English A to Z - past 7

British English A to Z - past 7

Anh ngữ phổ thông

... moon) in Britain is to blow town at night with your belongings, with no forwarding address, in order to get away without paying the rent or settling with your creditors. It is like doing a bunk ... £500monkey-freezing, adj. Inf. biting coldSlang. Euphemistic ellipsis of cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. See also as cold as charity.monkey-nut, n. peanutSynonymous with ground-nut ... house moveThe British occasionally use the shorter American form for change residence; but see Appendix I.A.3.moving stairway escalatorInterchangeable with moving staircase. The British are...
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