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Comparing the cultural and linguistic analysis of the English word “meal” and words relating to it in contrast with Vietnamese equivalents.

Comparing the cultural and linguistic analysis of the English word “meal” and words relating to it in contrast with Vietnamese equivalents.

Ngày tải lên : 15/04/2013, 15:11
... LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE ENGLISH WORD “MEAL“ 1. Definition In order to be analysed under the lexical or linguistic view, every word itself has to satisfy existential condition of a word first a word is an“ independent ... field of words or lexical and semantic field of words is the whole words can be classified into sets according to their meaning. The following set of words is a lexical field, because all the words ... definitions of the word “meal” and remark about it. We have also listed field of word “meal” in English and words relating to it in contrast with Vietnamese equivalents according to meaning and function....
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English word- Test 1 to Test 7

English word- Test 1 to Test 7

Ngày tải lên : 03/07/2013, 21:51
... movie theater/ photocopy bakery/ movie theater/ photocopy store/ drugstore/ police station/ toy store/ drugstore/ police station/ toy store/ supermarket/ post office/ bank/ store/ supermarket/ ... go to bed/ sleep/ lunch/ have dinner / go to bed/ sleep/ … …  What do we have today? What do we have today?  When do we have English/ math/ When do we have English/ math/ literature/ history/ ... does+ S+ travel/ go+ to ? How+ do/ does+ S+ travel/ go+ to ?  S+ travel/go+ to + by… OR By+… S+ travel/go+ to + by… OR By+… ( bike, motorbike, bus, plane, train, ( bike, motorbike, bus, plane,...
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English department to test for grade 6

English department to test for grade 6

Ngày tải lên : 17/08/2013, 10:39
... gets up late D. goes to bed early 22. In the summer, she ______ . A. travels to different countries B. goes to the cinema C. meets students from other countries D. goes to the seasid Listen ... 1. Nice ______ you. A. to meeting B. meet C. meets D. to meet 5. The children wake _____ early in the morning. A. off B. to C. up D. out 6. _ What’s the date today ? _ It is _____ June. ... here. A. _ B. up C. to D. have 11. My house is opposite ______ the park. A. from B. of C. _ D. to 12. Which word has four syllables? A. literature B. chemistry C. history D. physics 13....
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Teaching English Intonation to EF1

Teaching English Intonation to EF1

Ngày tải lên : 06/09/2013, 10:10
... intonation of English to non-native speakers of English. It is proposed that a framework of English intonation should include four major intonational features: intonation units, stress, tones, and ... these tones; fall, low-rise, high- rise, and fall-rise. Tones are assigned to intonation units in relation to the type of voice movement on the tonic syllable. Finally, all intonation units have to ... stream of speech into intonation units, 2) selection of a syllable (of a word) , which is assigned the 'tonic' status, and 3) selection of a tone for the intonation unit To this This...
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Empowering English Teachers to Grapple with Errors in Grammar

Empowering English Teachers to Grapple with Errors in Grammar

Ngày tải lên : 06/09/2013, 10:10
... is a very good idea to teach students to identify errors' o 'Systematic, step-by-step approach' ã Explaining errors: o 'Know how to explain mistakes made to students' o ... The need to constantly monitor trainees' own understanding of specific concepts and rules involved in grammar is also not to be overlooked. Until trainees themselves are clear as to what ... there is also the need to 'see through language in a systematic way and to use language discriminatingly'. A return to examining children's writing as opposed to textbook explanations...
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British English A to Z - past 10

British English A to Z - past 10

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... refers to a girl, some- times to a car. Adopted in America. smashing 335 stock cube, n. bouillon cube stockholder, n. livestock farmer In this usage, synonymous with stock-breeder and nothing to ... can be applied to any situation. 2. Inf. To put on side is to put on airs, put on the dog. 3. A billiards term, synonymous with spin. In this usage, to put on side means to put English on the ... well. stockinet, n. elastic knit fabric Used especially for bandages. stocking filler, n. stocking stuffer stockist, n. retailer A shopkeeper who stocks the articles in question. Who are the stockists...
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British English A to Z - past 11

British English A to Z - past 11

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... something is to dig into it, that is, to pack in a hearty meal. See also tack; toke. tumble to catch on to Inf. To tumble to a concept, a hidden meaning, etc. is to grasp it, catch on to it, get ... block. town, n. see comment To someone in England, town is London, even though London is not a town but a city. One has, for example, spent the day in town; tomorrow one is going to town or up to ... or sausages coated in batter and baked. toastip toasted sandwich tobacconist’s shop cigar store Toc H. See as dim as a Toc H lamp. tod. See on one’s tod. toff, n. Slang. swell Slang. A distinguished...
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British English A to Z - past 12

British English A to Z - past 12

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... feathers to young men not in uniform. The taunt of cowardice was expected to shame them into enlisting. This practice was revived during World War I. To show the white feather means to ‘betray ... silly or useless. 2. v.i., Slang. To waffle conversationally is to engage in silly chatter; to gabble, prate. 3. v.t., v.i., Slang. To waffle a cry of pleasure is to yelp it. Rarely, woffle. wage ... hailing cry, which spread to England, or at least London, over a century ago as both noun and verb (to cooee, to hail). To be within cooee of something, then, is to be not very far from it. within...
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British English A to Z - past 2

British English A to Z - past 2

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... up; put together roughly To cobble something, or to cobble something together, is to put it together roughly. A professor in a hurry will cobble a lecture together. This verb is used also to mean ... one’s own job,’ generally, to ‘make oneself objectionable.’ come top Inf. come out on top Inf. To win. come to the horses, Slang. Slang. get down to brass tacks come to the wrong shop. See shop. come ... Britain but on reels. cotton bud, n. cotton swab/Q-Tip cotton wool absorbent cotton For metaphorical uses, see live in cotton wool; wrap in cotton wool. council, n. approx. town Literally, a local...
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British English A to Z - past 3

British English A to Z - past 3

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... common to both languages, but it is hardly ever used in America. In British slang, the word doss is also a verb meaning to ‘sleep in a flophouse’ but, less specifically, to doss down is to ‘go to ... countries. engaged, adj. busy It is as frustrating to be told by a British telephone operator that the line is engaged or to hear the engaged tone as it is to hear the word busy or the busy signal in Amer- ica. ... cattle and sheep. Downs can be ups because the word is etymologically related to dune and has nothing to do with the direction down. down tools Inf. to stop work/go on strike down train see comment Train...
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British English A to Z - past 4

British English A to Z - past 4

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... up Inf. To fine (something) down, away or off is to make it thinner. Transitively, refer- ring to the brewing of beer, it means to ‘clear up’. Intransitively, referring to any liquid, it means to ... sent to Bath to be cured by its mineral waters. go to bed have sexual intercourse go to ground Inf. lie low Inf. Hide out; from fox hunting, when the pursued beast takes to its lair. go to the ... expression give the guy to someone, guy means ‘slip’ and to do a guy is to ‘perform a vanishing act.’ As an intransitive verb (slang), to guy means to ‘take it on the lam,’ i.e., to ‘decamp.’ 3. v.t.,...
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British English A to Z - past 5

British English A to Z - past 5

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... other words, the kitchen appliance used for stove-top cooking. See also cooker. hockey, n. field hockey To a Briton hockey means ‘field hockey’; to an American, ‘ice hockey.’ If a Briton wants to ... of residence dormitory Halt, v.i. Stop The equivalent of an American Stop sign used to be and sometimes still is a Brit- ish road sign reading halt, but stop is now coming into general use. Once ... under rare. have a word with speak to About a particular matter, with the object of accomplishing something. I’ll have a word with him implies that the speaker is about to try to get something...
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British English A to Z - past 6

British English A to Z - past 6

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... shower. The word toilet is sometimes avoided as too euphemistic, while to most Americans it seems indelicate. In public notices in Britain, toilet is the usual term, perhaps because toilet or ... not good enough to use or be seen by your guests, not bad enough to throw away; you never really want to see it again but you can’t bear to part with it. So you put it into your lumber-room ... long-term Applied, e.g., to hospital patients. long stop 1. see comment 2. backstop; reinforcement 1. In cricket, the fielder back of the wicket-keeper, who is there to stop the balls that get...
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British English A to Z - past 7

British English A to Z - past 7

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 13:20
... practice is to put an apostrophe s after the combination word: I’m going to the fishmonger’s; I have to get my lamp repaired at the ironmonger’s. Monger fits into other combinations of a derogatory ... determined. meant to supposed to A Briton asks, for instance, Are we meant to throw rubbish in that bin? Or he might say, The Russians are meant to be good chess players, i.e., reputed to be. mear. ... tend to say almost, Britons tend to say nearly. We’re nearly there, the chicken is nearly done, etc. near-side lane slow lane Since traffic keeps to the left in Britain, and the near refers to...
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