... speak and
understand two or more languages at the same time. As long as teachers make the
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sound in dog and ... linguistics in Englishand enough of the
grammar and vocabulary of Spanish to discuss linguistics in Spanish.
The concept of a common underlying proficiency helps explain why English lan-
guage ... the minority language and then add reading
in English later. In these later programs, all students, including English speakers,
would first learn to read in Spanishand add English reading in second...
... collocations using these words in a metaphorical way.
1 bright 2 warm 3 cold
English Collocations in Use 29
I 0 Synonyms and confusable words I
Common synonym pairs
The (a) and (b) words in each pair ... written than spoken Englishand often have the effect
of sounding quite poetic.
Light and dark
Light in English is associated with happiness. So a face shines with pleasure and eyes shine
with ... written than spoken Englishand often have the effect
of sounding quite poetic.
Light and dark
Light in English is associated with happiness. So a face shines with pleasure and eyes shine
with...
...
the relation between the English word meanings used
in (i) and the primitive concepts at the data base
level.
IV THE RELATION BETWEEN EFL AND DBL
Though we defined EFL and DBL independently ...
lates of Montague's PTQ and similar fragments of
English.
IX REFERENCES
W.J.H.J. Bronnenberg, H.C. Bunt, S.P.J. Landsbergen,
R.J.H. Scha, W.J. Schoenmakers and E.P.C. van Utte-
ren: The ... distance be-
tween the English lexicon and the data base struc-
ture can be covered by means of local translation
rules.
The problem of simplifying the DBL* expres-
sion (and other, intermediate...
... collocational range and
idioms with the words as well as words related
to them in terms of form are to be of our
concern based on the information collected
from the English native speakers and such ... such as
‘delighted’, ‘elated’, ‘ecstatic’ and ‘jubilant’.
They can be used informally and in literature.
6. Conclusion
In conclusion, the Englishwordsand
idioms denoting happiness - the feeling ... of adjectives (‘delighted’, ‘elated’, and ‘jubilant’); nouns (‘bliss’, ‘ecstasy’,
‘euphoria’, ‘glee’, ‘joy’, and ‘rapture’); verbs (‘exult’ and ‘rejoice’); and idioms (‘walk on air’, ‘in seventh...
... Distinguishing
Senses of EnglishWordsand Inducing English Sense Clusters
Charles SCHAFER and David YAROWSKY
Department of Computer Science and
Center for Language and Speech Processing
Johns ... among 3 words. The derived synonymy relation S holds between
fair and blond, and between fair and just. S does not hold between
blond and fair. We can infer that fair has at least 2 senses and, ... the synonymy
relation between English words. The per-entry coentry
count C
per−entry
(e
1
,e
2
) for two Englishwords e
1
and e
2
is simply the number of times e
1
and e
2
both appear as
the translation...
... legitimate
English rule in Ireland so often involve disputed rights to land and
property, the relation of fathers to sons, of mothers to daughters, and of
potential wives to would-be husbands all ... narrative structure, and to the kind of stories that get
told and retold about the Irish, so as to reveal both the regularity of
English colonial discourse on Ireland and the Irish and the mutations ... here and
there, present and past, implicit in his own history and in that of the
places he and his have inhabited, which also continuously inhabit him.
Allegories of Union in Irish and English...
... you
and make you understand
and make you understand
All you have to do is close your
All you have to do is close your
eyes
eyes
And just reach out your hands
And just reach out your hands ...
Welcome to English songs:
My wife and my dearest son.
My wife and my dearest son.
•
Saying I love you
Saying I love you
Is not the words I want to
Is not the words I want to
hear ... reach out your hands
and touch me
and touch me
Hold me close don't ever let
Hold me close don't ever let
me go
me go
More than words is all I ever
More than words is all I ever...
... A. Inaccessible
B. Weaken B. Rich
C. Elude C. Recent
D. Withstand D. Discriminating
3. Defy 8. Even
A. Resist A. Fundamental
B. Demand B. Erratic
C. Simulate C. Evident
D. Discriminate D. Equitable
4. ... allocate
C. preconception C. relate
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SYNONYMS 12
1. benefit 6. endure
A. prosper A. suffer
B. demand B. erode
C. assist C. release
D. distinguish D. disappear
2. noticeably 7. broaden
A. constantly ... deteriorate
C. sensitive C. disperse
D. shifting D. relinquish
5. thrive 10. insist
A. exaggerate A. demand
B. burgeon B. mention
C. dominate C. disperse
D. endorse D. intrigue
SYNONYMS 13
1. Solve...
... watching or hearing it. Don’t just look and listen for
new words. Use them! Speak them. Write them down. Read them. Practice every new
word that you learn over and over again, until it’s not something ... bạn biết chứ không phải điều bạn nhớ.
Seek and you shall find ! Be active in trying to discover new words. If you com across
something you don’t know the English word for, find out what it is! Look ... Tips for getting more English Words!
BÍ QUYẾT HỌC NHIỀU TỪ MỚI
Learn by doing ! The body learns faster than the brain! It’s...
... representation that English
discourse on Ireland and the Irish yields.
In this book, I read some elements within the discursive production of
Ireland and Irishness for English readers between and ... Ireland and England in terms of race and
class difference and likeness. For example, a feminized Ireland could be
figured normatively in some representations of the e´lite class as a dutiful
and ... reckon with its meanings and uses within English literature
and culture. Thus another aim of this book is to locate Ireland on the
Allegories of Union in Irish andEnglish writing
In performing...
... Then and Now
◆
Wonders of the World
VOCABULARY
HISTORY AND
GEOGRAPHY
WORDS
V
O
C
A
B
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L
A
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UNIT 2
PREVIEW
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS
Test your knowledge of the vocabulary terms, skills, and ... by land and two if by ____________________ . . .
4. In the hour of darkness and peril and ____________________ . . .
PARAPHRASING
To paraphrase means to put something you read into your own words. ... ____________________ is a narrow strip of land with water on both
sides; it serves as a land bridge between two larger bodies of land.
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UNIT 1
REVIEW
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS
Here’s your chance to show...
... high-frequency and challenging words.
There are six thematic books in the series—Everyday Living
Words, Workplace and Career Words, Science and
Technology Words, Media and Marketplace Words, History
and ... press.”
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GLOSSARY
MEDIA AND MARKETPLACE WORDS
Lesson 1
UNIT 2
A glossary is an alphabetical list of specialized words from a certain field of knowledge.
Following are some important words relating to the media and ... L
IVING
W
ORDS
H
ISTORY
AND
G
EOGRAPHY
W
ORDS
M
EDIA
AND
M
ARKETPLACE
W
ORDS
M
USIC
, A
RT
,
AND
L
ITERATURE
W
ORDS
S
CIENCE
AND
T
ECHNOLOGY
W
ORDS
W
ORKPLACE
AND
C
AREER
W
ORDS
in...