... aims of the thesis and answers to the above research questions, the
participants of the study include: a group of 3 teachers ofEnglish at Ke Sat High School. All
of them are female. Two of them ... important need of the Vietnamese as a means of communication. As a result,
there have been a lot of changes in English teaching in order to meet the need. One of the
changes relates to new English ... points in
the text, prevent them from going off along a false track.
5.2.2 Flexible application of a variety of reading skills
One of the causes of reading difficulties is the students unsufficiently...
... Module Five 20 Rulesof Plain English 57
Keep related words together
à à .
Examples
α χιγαρεττε βυρν ον τηε δεσκ τηατ ωασ ριγητ ιν τηε χεντρε.
(No, right in the centre of what?)
Σηε νοτιχεδ ... chances of someone reading
your writing are inversely
proportional to its size.
Signs and Notices From Around the World:
Leipzig Elevator
Swiss Inn
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... probabilistic constrained W -grammar (PCW-
grammar) consists of two different sets of PCF-like
rules called pseudo -rules and meta -rules respec-
tively and three pairwise disjoint sets of symbols:
variables, ... visible.
To adapt a PCFG to parse CW-grammars, we
need to define a PCF grammar for a given PCW-
grammar by adding the two sets ofrules while mak-
ing sure that all meta -rules have been marked some-
how. ... previous case. Its starting symbol is S,
its set of meta -rules is the disjoint union of all rules
in G
w
L
and G
w
R
(for all POS w), its set of pseudo-
rules is {W
s
−→
1
S
w
L
wS
w
R
, S
s
−→
1
S
w
L
wS
w
R
:
w...
... two-stroke pen-
alty in stroke play.
68 ■ rule 24
The cry for simplification of the Rulesof Golf is
a stock-in-trade of the journalist during the winter
months. Countless words on the subject ... oppo-
nent has violated the rules, you may make a
claim by indicating that you want to apply the
Rules of Golf.
rule 2 ■ 3
• loose impediment (35.28);
• obstruction (35.33);
• out of bounds (35.34);
• ... the rules say otherwise.
13.2 improving lie, stance, or swing, or line of
play through the green
(a) General Restriction
(1) You must not improve the position or lie of
your ball, the area of...
... Prescriptive versus Descriptive Grammar 13
Descriptive Grammar
Descriptive grammar rules, in contrast to prescriptive rules, describe how adult
native speakers ... group of peers, using a different variety of language is
part of in-group acceptance and identity. This is not to say that there should be
no grammar rulebooks, manuals of style, or standards of ... speakers of English, and mainstream content-area teachers with ESL
students in their classes, to name a few. Some of these students have had a strong
knowledge ofEnglish grammar, but often have...
... inclose
The future ofAmerican English
Since World War II, AmericanEnglish has
been developing and changing. There is no
doubt that AmericanEnglish will enrich the
English language greatly.
With ...
American English has developed a
character of its own, reflecting the life
and the physical and social
environment of the American people.
The Americans invented large
numbers of new ... development of modern mass
media and the common needs of economic,
cultural and political exchanges, American
English will be more widely used in the world
than British English.
4. American...
... archive
Basic AmericanEnglish
1.The brothers will school both together at the end
of this year.
end
ending
finish
finishes
ends
finish
finishes
4.Sadly their marriage of 25 years ... at the of
the road.
end
ended
finish
finished
7.After the children had doing their homework, the
whole family watched television.
ends
ended
fnishes
finished
English Grammar...