... The history ofEnglish begins a little after A.D 600 English is a Germanic Language ofthe Indo –European Family Indo – European English French Latin Greek Swedish Russian Hindi History ofEnglish ... Modern English Hie dygel lond Lonely and waste is the land they inhabit, Warigeath, wulf –hleothu, windige Wolf –cliffs wild and windy headlands, naessas, Ledges of mist Where and mountain Frence ... threadbare, too • Modern English (1500-now) :the change was the elimination of a vowel sound and the Great Vowel Shift WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS FROM OTHER EUROPEAN LANGUAGES SPAIN ( mosquito) PORTUGAL...
... suggest that the choice is either to invest in language skills or in other forms of education In fact, one ofthe key findings in this paper is that knowledge ofthe foreign language, English, as ... existing results inthe literature Our first innovation inthe paper is to include English language knowledge inthe regression As with Hebrew, we begin by including dummy variables for knowing English ... ending up just above the cutoff The growth in skill is likely to be less than the average difference in skill of those above and below the cutoff The current version ofthe paper replaces the...
... essential cofactor for NS1 inthe replication initiation process allowing efficient and specific nicking ofthe 3' minimal origin and leaving NS1 covalently attached to the 5' end ofthe DNA at the ... (figure 1) In anticipation ofthe difficulties expected in manipulating the left end hairpin and to increase the chances of obtaining the desired construct two copies ofthe left end termini were ... gesting that the left hairpin of LuIII does constitute a replication origininthe extended double stranded hairpin configuration Given the functionality ofthe left hairpin of LuIII as an origin...
... essential cofactor for NS1 inthe replication initiation process allowing efficient and specific nicking ofthe 3' minimal origin and leaving NS1 covalently attached to the 5' end ofthe DNA at the ... (figure 1) In anticipation ofthe difficulties expected in manipulating the left end hairpin and to increase the chances of obtaining the desired construct two copies ofthe left end termini were ... gesting that the left hairpin of LuIII does constitute a replication origininthe extended double stranded hairpin configuration Given the functionality ofthe left hairpin of LuIII as an origin...
... 34% of all the errors intheuseof cohesive devices (Table 4.1) These errors are intheuseof the, there, this The table below shows these errors in detail Table 4.3: Errors intheuseof demonstrative ... Table 4.1 The number of errors intheuseof cohesive devices Table 4.2 Errors and their causes Table 4.3 Errors intheuseof demonstrative reference Table 4.4 Errors intheuseofthe definite ... Total The There This Inter-lingual 59 17 76 Number of errors Intra-lingual 22 03 25 Total 81 17 03 101 Errors intheuseof demonstrative reference the Table 4.4: Errors intheuseofthe definite...
... before presenting brings to fore, the level of ignorances as to the danger posed by such practice in worsening the pathology of corrosive burns ofthe oesophagus The outward passage ofthe corrosive ... still maintained their dominance over females inthe incidence of corrosive strictures inNigeria and corrosive ingestion is still mostly accidental among Nigerian adults The occurrence of severe ... burns in four and mid oesophageal grade II burns inthe remaining two A total of forty seven patients attempted emesis inthe acute phase, 12 had specific treatments including theuseof naso-gastric...
... evaluate the instructional methods used in teaching ofEnglish at the secondary level in District Haripur 1.3 OBJECTIVES OFTHE STUDY The following are the objectives ofthe study To evaluate the ... succeeded in deep rooting itself as the common mode of communication among the different parts ofthe subcontinent At the time of independence in 1947 English was the office and court language in Pakistan ... who knew English During the period of British rule, English firmly established itself inthe sub-continent as the language of office, court, administration and as medium of instruction inthe schools...
... sentences inthe same way, choosing one ofthe time expressions given inthe brackets and putting it at the beginning ofthe sentence as indicated (/) Omit the words in italics /The seedling begins ... from the rest ofthe sentences by commas Usethe relative clauses to combine each pair of sentences into a single sentence In each case say whether the relative clause is defining or non-defining ... changed in various ways Weathering of rocks The breakdown of rocks is mainly caused by the physical and chemical effects ofthe weather 32 12 Physical weathering Changes of temperature cause the...
... sentences inthe same way, choosing one ofthe time expressions given inthe brackets and putting it at the beginning ofthe sentence as indicated (/) Omit the words in italics /The seedling begins ... from the rest ofthe sentences by commas Usethe relative clauses to combine each pair of sentences into a single sentence In each case say whether the relative clause is defining or non-defining ... changed in various ways Weathering of rocks The breakdown of rocks is mainly caused by the physical and chemical effects ofthe weather 32 12 Physical weathering Changes of temperature cause the...
... rhyme of a conversation 1.1.2.2 Simultaneous Interpreting In this kind of interpreting, the interpreter transfers the information from the SL into TL and speaks inthe TL while the original speaker ... speaking skill in interpreting which were identified inthe findings with the hope that students ofEnglishin general and interpreting in particular can find their own ways to improve their ... Interpreting Summary interpreting describes interpreting in summary form given at the end of a presentation This type of interpreting requires the interpreter at amount of good knowledge of the...
... Objectives ofthe survey: The questions inthe survey questionnaire were divided into three main areas of study, including: the causes of disruptive behaviours, the reactions of discipline and the codes ... underlying causes As it is stated, she finds it easier and more useful to think ofthe definition of motivation in terms ofthe motivated learner: one who is willing or even eager to invest effort in ... behaviours as one way of defining discipline His main concerns lie inthe reasons for discipline and the trends towards the emergence ofthe disruptive behaviors: ‘At some stage of their lives, all...
... school students intheuseof subject- verb agreement inEnglish writing Aims ofthe study The study reported in this thesis aims to: - Identify the errors in using SVA inEnglish writing made by ... make the percentage of errors increase In terms of error causes, the following findings have been obtained: - Most of errors collected belong to intralingual category and there are three main causes ... their causes in section of test 2.7.4 Errors and their causes in test Chapter III: Findings and Implications 3.1 Major findings 3.2 Implications for teaching and learning SVA inEnglish writing...
... This thesis, therefore, focuses on the studying theuseof CAs in teaching speaking for students at upper secondary school 2.3 THE NATURE OF SPEAKING 2.3.1 Definitions of Speaking Speaking can ... teaching speaking, and the significance of teaching speaking Also, concepts related to CLT, types of CAs used in teaching speaking, and the roles of teachers and students in speaking classes, interactions ... (1995) the single important aspect to learn English successfully is by mastering the art of speaking” Gaining communicative competence is the last main goal of teaching and learning English...