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fact
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notice
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street
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unit
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rule
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unit
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color
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told
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seem
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face
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knew
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space
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... sentence simply by using stress on important
words. In writing, of course, we cannot do this. Instead, we can emphasise particular words
or phrases by putting everything into a kind of relative ... point of view
with regard to …
as regards …
in being
in that it is
inasmuch as it is
more + adjective
less + adjective
A is superior to
inferior to
B
in giving
showing
exhibiting ... be right in certain respects, but our findings show that …
* We respect X's work in this area, but our initial conclusions indicate that …
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Language functions
4.2 Classifying
Classifying...
... learners’
listening comprehension. English (1982) examined the effect of
different types of instruction using a videotaped lecture. One
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into the room during recording. ... Koudansha International
Publisher.
Kellerman, S. (1992). ‘‘I see what you mean’’: The role of kinesic behaviour
in listening and implications for foreign and second language learning.
Applied Linguistics, ... comprehen-
sion task was used to minimize the confounding of listening with
other skills such as speaking or writing and for effectiveness
within time constraints (Dunkel, Henning, & Chaudron, 1993).
Three...
... Spoken language (60 Raw Marks; 60 UMS)
Using language: Speaking and Listening (Communicating and adapting language;
interacting and responding; creating and sustaining roles) (20%)
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1.1 Rationale
The skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening are of vital importance in many
areas. ... Also assessed in GCSE English
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Additional Guidance
In choosing tasks for Studying Written Language (Unit 3) and Studying Spoken
Language (Unit...
... improvement in his health is being maintained.
(English- English-Vietnamese Dictionary- nxb Van Hoa Thong Tin)
The sense of maintain in this context is to cause something to continue: to
keep ... antonyms inenglish
1.1. Definitions
In the book named ‚Basic English lexicology‛ (2005), Hoang Tat Truong
gave the definition of antonyms: ‚Antonyms are two (or rarely more) words
belonging ... ice melted in the sun.
(English- English-Vietnamese Dictionary- nxb Van Hoa Thong Tin)
The sense of melt in this sentence is to become or make something liquid
through heating. Basing on the...
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Meaning in Plain English
Key Words
Words about
illness and
disease
Words about
signs of
illness and
disease
Words that
describe
symptoms
Words about
treating
illness and
disease
Words ... Then we listwords in
alphabetical order. These words are often found
in asthma information books. We use plain
language and give the common meaning for each
of these words. At the end, we list ... swelling in the airways
People can breathe better and have fewer asthma
attacks when the swelling is reduced. One kind of
asthma medicine, called anti-inflammatory medicine,
reduces the swelling in...
... that if native language reading instruction
does not precede or coincide with English reading instruction, then English reading
instruction should be delayed until a modicum of oral English proficiency ... not
tap into the issues encountered by ELLs as they read in English. Such issues include
interference from the students’ first languagein the areas of phonology or writing (including
spelling, ... findings that demonstrate phoneme awareness training,
particularly when combined with letter-sound teaching, results in improved reading and
spelling. His research also sought to provide training...
...
language works as a communication medium in texts and conversational interaction. The course explains how
contexts form an important factor in interpreting and explaining the intended meaning. ... building vocabulary; particular emphasis is
placed on listening and speaking; the language of the course is British English.
Pre-req. English 99 or passing English Level Exam
35004102 English ...
course helps students become effective listeners focusing on listening for the main ideas, variations in
intonations, pausing and note taking skills.
3(3-0) English Basic Grammar 30905131
This...
... something is not
interesting or because they have nothing to do.
For example: She was so bored that she fell asleep.
boring is an adjective that means something is not interesting or exciting. ...
trainee vs trainer
A trainee is a person who is learning and practising the skills of a particular job.
For example: "There is a shortage of trainee dentists in the UK."
A trainer ... control in accounting.
In most organizations the controller is the top managerial and financial accountant. The controller
supervises the accounting department and assists management in interpreting...
...
New wordsinEnglish
Alice: Hello! I’m Alice. I’m joined today by Rob. Hi Rob.
Rob: Hello Alice.
Alice: Today we’re talking about some of the new words which have entered the
English language ... dictionary that tries to reflect words
currently being used by English speakers. In this programme, Rob and Alice talk
about new words which have recently entered the English language.
This week's ... again:
Extracts 1 and 2 (repeated)
Alice: Well that’s all we’ve got time for today. Thanks for joining us and see you
next time. Bye!
New wordsin English
The Oxford Dictionary of English...
... meanings of words or sentences, explain grammar, organize class, maintain
disciplines, gain contact with individual students and test. Aurebach (1993: 21) includes
the following in her lists ...
students‟ first languagein many occasions. Atkinson (1987:245-44) has listed the
following as an area of language teaching in which teachers can make use of L1: eliciting
language, checking comprehension, ... that
since the mother tongue and target language co–exist in the learners‟ mind, in the learning
activities they involve, there is no point in making an attempt to keep L1 from L2.
In terms...