... understand as the advertisers are all airlines. Obviously, they would like to highlight the characteristic of their service by reminding customers ofthe magical feelings of The Languageof Airlines’ ... lexical features ofthe slogans are extensively discussed.1.4Significance ofthe Study The values ofthe study lie in both theoretical and practical aspects. Theoretically, the study helps ... Feedback: the response ofthe receiver to the sender and vice-versa.• Noise: it is interference that gets in the way of sharing meaning. There are 3 forms of noise. External noises: They are...
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... to the shaping ofthe urban pattern and to the development of vigorousconversational speech. THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH The fluid structure of Early Modern English underlies the formation ... proportion ofthe total,remains the genuine core ofthe language; all ofthe 100 words shown to be the mostfrequent in the Corpus of Present-Day American English, also known as the BrownCorpus, ... if we tell them, in very explicit and formally precise ways, how todo them. Describing the abstract rules of grammar the mathematical properties of language in the broadest sense ofthe term—makes...
... attempts oftheEnglish departments of these colleges or CFL (College of Foreign Languages)'s FLSP (Foreign Languages for Specific Purposes) department. 1.2.1.2 The Need for a Foreign Language ... learning English after they have finished theEnglish course at college. This indicates students& apos; recognition oftheimportanceofthelanguage in their life and career. Furthermore, 97% ofthe ... oflanguage proficiency are met. The foreign language policy should give satisfactory answers to the basic questions of how much ofthelanguage should be taught; what level oflanguage proficiency...
... hard for most students. What thestudents hear is usually out of their control and often unclear. Their knowledge of situations and topics help them make sense of it. Using English in the classroom ... listening.7) The teacher plays/reads 1/2 the dialogue/text. Students answer 1/2 the task.8) The teacher plays/reads the rest ofthe dialogue/text and students answer the rest ofthe questions.9) Students ... MISTAKESIf the teacher has noticed any common mistakes, bring them to the attention ofthe students. • FURTHER PRACTICEIf the teacher has enough time and thestudents have mastered the structure, the...
... 24iiTABLE OF CONTENTSAcknowledgements iv List of abbreviations v Part 1: Introduction 1. Rationale ofthe study 12. Aims ofthe study 23. Methods ofthe study 24. Scope ofthe study 25. ... like to acknowledge my debt to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lê Hùng Tiến and the staff members of Postgraduate Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for their enthusiastic support.I am sincerely ... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSFirst of all, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all my teachers at College of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University-Hanoi for their valuable lectures. And their knowledge, their...