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    Technical Writing

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    to exclude words and phrases of an emotional sort unwarranted by the subject matter. Making Sentences Say What You Mean The technical writer must be certain that he is expressing his thought accurately. A great deal of bad writing results from the writer’s failure to think carefully enough about what his sentences actually say. To avoid mistakes of this kind‚ put aside a piece of writing for as long as you can after finishing the first draft. Leave it until you can see the words instead of the

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    you leap. B. How dead is a dead doornail? C. When in doubt‚ pout. D. Are you a man or a moose? 2. Which of the following would be an appropriate way to add variety to your sentences? A. Use questions and answers together. B. Use more close-up words. C. Add personal anecdotes. D. Make your sentences read like a spoken conversation. 3. Nelson ’s hobby is tinkering with small appliances. Tinkering with implies that Nelson is unskilled at his hobby. You want to change the flavor of this sentence

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    Are you really going to read us a story? Learning geometry through children’s mathematics literature. Reading Psychology‚ 27‚ 21- 36. Capraro‚ M.‚ & Joffrion‚ H. (2006). Algebraic equations: Can middle school students meaningfully translate from words to mathematical symbols? Reading Cartner‚ T.‚ & Dean‚ E. (2006). Mathematics intervention for grades 5-11: Teaching mathematics‚ reading‚ or both? Reading Psychology‚ 27‚ 127-146. Fore‚ C.‚ Boon‚ R. & Lowrie‚ K. (2007). Vocabulary instruction for

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    Skimming and Scanning

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    these types of reading. SKIMMING – Getting the gist Skimming is a fast reading to get the general idea of the text. Different techniques for skimming include: a. Running your eyes over the text to get the general meaning – NOT STOPPING at words you don’t understand as this will only slow you down. b. Reading the FIRST and LAST paragraph(s) of a text‚ and summaries if offered. c. Looking closely at the TOPIC SENTENCE – the most important sentence of each paragraph. Discuss the question:

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    discover unanticipated information regarding the domain of study. However‚ they are problematic for processing since they are unstructured questions to which possible answers are not suggested‚ and the respondent is free to answer in his or her own words. This paper presents a method of categorizing such open ended survey responses. A document clustering technique is employed in this study to categorize responses to open-ended survey questions. The algorithm employs several natural language processing

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    A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH IV I. Objectives 1. Use easily confused verbs ( Two – word verbs) 2. Give a heading or title for texts read without title. 3. Writing a paragraph II. Subject Matter: 1. Use easily confused verbs ( Two – word Verbs) 2. Give a heading or title for texts read without title. 3. Writing a paragraph A. Materials: Visual Aids B. References: 1. BEC 2002 Handbook in English 2. Fun in English Reading 3. Fun in English language

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    OTVETY PO STILIT

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    Branches-stylistic semasiology investigates st phenomena in the sphere of semantics(i.e.meanings‚regardless) Lexicology studies the semantic structure of the word‚styl function of the vocab and meaning of words in context.Morphology investigates the stylistic potential of specific grammatical forms and categories(number of noun)Syntax deals with the expr order of words‚types of syntax link‚figures of speech.Phonostylistics is endgaged in the study of style-forming phonetic features of the text. Stylistic analysis

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    letters and words thought to typify dyslexic reading. Eye training was often prescribed to overcome these alleged visual defects. Later research has shown‚ however‚ that children with dyslexia are not unusually prone to reversing letters or words and that the deficit responsible for the disorder is related to the language system. In particular‚ dyslexia reflects a deficiency in the processing of the distinctive linguistic units‚ called phonemes that make up all spoken and written words. Current linguistic

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    Theoretical Grammar

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    I. CATEGORIAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORD 1. Notion of Opposition. Oppositions in Morphology The most general meanings rendered by language and expressed by systemic correlations of word-forms are interpreted in linguistics as categorial grammatical meanings. The forms rendering these meanings are identified within definite paradigmatic series. The grammatical category is a system of expressing a generalized grammatical meaning by means of paradigmatic correlation of grammatical forms

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    Cambridge ESOL Examinations Teaching Knowledge Test Glossary ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 © UCLES 2009 TKT GLOSSARY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (ELT) TERMINOLOGY The words in this glossary are entered into categories to help the reader. Some entries fall into more than one category. However‚ to economise on space they have only been entered once. Candidates preparing for specific modules should‚ therefore‚ ensure that

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