Year 11 English Language Unit 1‚ Assessment Task 2: Report – Language in Urban Environments Written Mode Introduction Communication is a tool with which we exercise our influence on others‚ bring out changes in our and others’ attitudes‚ motivate the people around us and establish and maintain relationships with them. Communication forms a major part of our life and is a social activity. This social activity is pursued verbally through speech‚ reading and writing or non-verbally through body
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Test on English Language Time: 1 hour Max. Marks: 50 ____________________________________________________________ ______ Task-I (15M) Read this letter from Maurice‚ who is on holiday in Britain‚ to his sister Sally in New Zealand. Put the verbs in a suitable tense‚ active or passive. Dear Sally‚ How are you? We’ve been having a lovely time. We’re being very well looked after by our hosts. We (1) _____________ (take) sightseeing and we (2) _____________
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their lives. When Kimberly first started school in America she had a very hard time adjusting‚ especially with knowing so little English. Her teacher‚ Mr. Bogart‚ doesn’t bother to accommodate her and even accuses her of cheating. This is a major flaw with the public school system. Those who immigrate to America often have very little knowledge of the English language‚ and need help when reading. This should have been taken into account‚ especially within the first few months of Kimberly’s education
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GROUP 5 STRATEGY Case for critical analysis Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL)–Metro & London Lite 1. What would the SWOT analysis look like for this company? Strengths: We have specialized our market focusing in young people‚ which is hard because they do not usually read newspapers. We have also founded a new newspaper‚ which is called London Lite‚ which is mainly designed for women. We have the biggest newspapers sold in the UK‚ and we have sold
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Grace Sa AP English Literature Jenny Joseph’s “Warning” conveys the thought that old age is something to be celebrated and hoped for‚ as one loses all expectations from society. Therefore‚ the individual can then do whatever they wish‚ within the confines of the law‚ and not be scolded or reprimanded socially for their actions. Joseph uses diction that conveys actions only old people would/can do‚ imagery that lets the reader imagine how society frowns upon those out of the status quo‚ unless they
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key words are engagement‚ motivation‚ English language Learners‚ reading‚ struggling readers‚ parent involvement‚ home literacy‚ literacies‚ home-school connections‚ and funds of knowledge. Introduction Of all student populations (aside from participants in Special Education programs)‚ English Language Learners (ELLs) face the most academic challenges—especially on standardized evaluations emphasizing academic literacy skills (Baker‚ 2006; Crawford‚ 2004). In the US‚ many policies have been
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Literature in English Paper 3 A-Level TIME: 2 HOURS ……..…………………………………………………... INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES * Answer one question from section A and one from question from section B. * All questions in this paper carry equal marks. * You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in your answers. Section A: Poetry-SONGS OF OURSELVES 1. Either: (a) Compare ways in which poets treat the
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Major Works Data Sheet Billy Budd 1. Title: Billy Budd 2. Author: Herman Melville 3. Date of Publication: 1924 (posthumously) 4. Historical Information: As divulged to the reader‚ Billy Budd takes place in 1797 in the midst of the French Revolution. Throughout the mid- 1790s‚ Britain enacted new quota requirements to enlist 45‚000 men in the Royal Navy‚ which was filled by means of volunteers‚ the Quota Acts‚ and most popularly‚ the impressing of men from merchant ships‚ as Melville
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A book is the best friend a human being can have. A book is never disloyal and a book can have the power to evoke a range of emotion in you that will echo down through the rest of your life‚ influencing your thinking and the decisions you make. There are‚ however‚ few books that resonate on a deeper level and that make you think and ponder anew everyday. Last summer I was fortunate enough to come across a book that did just that. The book was called The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger. Although
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English 1300 25 November 2013 Three Things/Ten Questions 1. I Stand Here Ironing • What do you think the future holds for Emily? • Emily was in various childcare situations. What do you think of the narrator’s choices? • How would Emily’s life have been different if she had grown up under different circumstances‚ such as living in a more stable household‚ with more money and better educational opportunities? • If Emily lived in better circumstances‚ do you think she would have developed
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