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... qualification you have:
CDSP/CQ in English CDSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC in English
CDSP/TC in English DHSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC in English
DHSP/CQ in English DHSP/TC in English
Other (specify): ... 4
They enjoy studying English. 0 1 2 3 4
They find it difficult to speak English. 0 1 2 3 4
They find it difficult to listen to English. 0 1 2 3 4
They find it difficult to read English. 0 1 2 3 4
They ... limited resources which make their language teaching
difficult. However, by making some small changes and trying out new techniques, teachers
can help the Englishlanguage come alive for the students...
... communicative language teaching 5
1.3.1. Definition 5
1.3.2. Principles 5
1.3.3. Techniques for language teaching 6
1.4. Summary 6
Chapter 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance of English ...
encouragement.
I am appreciative of all those who have kindly advised and helped me during the
period of my study at College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi.
Finally, I wish to thank my wife for the love ... Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for
their enthusiastic support.
I am sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign
Languages Department, Quang Ngai...
... & Hasan, R. 1985. Language, context, and text: aspects of
language in a social-semiotic perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
11.Hoang Thi Thuy. 2005. Advertising Language Used in Trade: ... University of Birmingham:
The Centre for EnglishLanguage Studies.
15.Hybels, S. & Weaver, R. L. 1992. Communicating Effectively. New York: McGraw
Hill.
The Language of Airlines’ Advertising Slogans ... & Hasan, R. 1985. Language, context, and text: aspects of
language in a social-semiotic perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
37.Hoang Thi Thuy. 2005. Advertising Language Used in Trade:...
... from foreign languages, it is well to remember that in nearly all languages besides the
English, i, when accented, has the sound of the English long e, e when accented has the sound of English long
a, ... may say that the mastery of the Englishlanguage (or any language) is almost the task of
a lifetime. A few easy lessons will have no effect. We must form a habit of language study that will grow
upon ... Teutonic languages g is usually hard even before e, i, and y, but in Romance
languages, or languages derived from the Latin, these vowels make the g and c soft.
Th in French and other languages...
... Ngo quyen high school
English group
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Code: 401
Date:
English language test no 4
Full name: Class: 12A
I. Listening and fill in each ... the word which has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the rest .(1.25p.s)
1. a.
language
b.
miraculous
c.
calculation
d.
hardware
2. a.
accuracy
b.
apartment
c.
disaster
d.
guitar
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You will see that sometimes phonetic symbols have been used to
help you with pronunciation in this book. This is because English
spelling (like French ... learn English all over the world, and they all manage
pretty well with the spelling, because the more contact you have
with the language, the easier it is. If you approach this aspect of
English ... series, Colloquial English necessarily departs in some respects
from its fellows.
For a start, it is written in the target language, and an assump-
tion of prior knowledge of the language must therefore...
... individuals).
Language point 8 – ‘Let’s . . .’
When Rosemary says Let’s go . . . , shall we?, she’s making a sugges-
tion to Stuart. This is a very common way of doing this in English
– you start ... broken. ____________________ .
Language point 2 – question tags and
tag responses
In Dialogue 3, Paul says: You’re Mo, aren’t you?, and Mo answers:
Yes, I am
. In English, when we want to check ... our office?
K
ATH
: I know their faces, but I don’t know all their names.
S
HAMIRA
: Maybe I can help you out there?
K
ATH
: Yes. That person by the photocopier – what’s her
name?
S
HAMIRA
: That’s...
... ‘rise’, ‘get out of bed in the morning’
2 work out = ‘do exercises’
Language point 12 – present simple
There are two present tenses in English: the
PRESENT SIMPLE
and the
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
. Mark ... Vicki!
R
OSEMARY
: Bye, Vicki!
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Language point 10 – saying goodbye
You may have noticed that none of the speakers in Dialogue 13
actually said Goodbye – in colloquial English this phrase is usually
shortened ... also have said Me too!, Same here!
or So am I! Here are some more examples:
Posh and Becks are English – Like me!
Terry’s a long-distance lorry driver – Me too!
My brother’s an accountant – Same...
... quoted ideas
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Chapter 4 LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
4.1 Agreeing and Disagreeing
Agreeing and disagreeing are typical elements of spoken English but may also appear ... nominal definition, that is one that helps to determine the meaning of a term, such as
a word, sentence or symbol, e.g. in a mathematical language.
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Language functions
Example sentence: ...
paragraphs that are shorter than the norm do stand out.
How can I use language to emphasise points?
In spoken English, you can emphasise parts of a sentence simply by using stress on important...