Case Studies Abstract Alfredo Cano Abstract Innovative methods in language teaching may sometimes be slightly difficult for less experienced teachers. Case studies are a relatively new type of task-based activities for business English students. They have been used in language courses for some time now. It seems‚ however‚ that their full teaching potential has not been used yet. Teachers seem to be uncertain of how to use cases in class.The paper presents the main pedagogical aspects of
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Singular and Plural Nouns A noun names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. Usually‚ the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. Nouns give names of concrete or abstract things in our lives. As babies learn "mom‚" "dad‚" or "milk" as their first word‚ nouns should be the first topic when you study a foreign language. 1 For the plural form of most nouns‚ add s. ● bottle – bottles ● cup – cups ● pencil – pencils ● desk – desks ● sticker – stickers ● window – windows
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Noun Clauses as Subjects The first grammatical function that noun clauses can perform is the subject. Subjects are defined as words‚ phrases‚ and clauses that perform the action of or act upon the predicate. For example‚ the following italicized noun clauses function as subjects: * Whoever ate my lunch is in big trouble. * How you will finish all your homework on time is beyond me. * That the museum cancelled the lecture disappoints me. Noun Clauses as Subject Complements The second
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Singular and Plural Nouns Business English Lessons A noun names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. Interview English Lessons Usually‚ the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. Nouns give names of concrete or abstract things in our lives. As babies learn "mom‚" "dad‚" or "milk" as their first word‚ nouns should be the first topic when you study a foreign language. Travel English Lessons Idioms and Phrases Special Topics For the plural form of most nouns‚ add s. Full Lesson Index
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Caleigh Beverly Mrs. Lehman AP English‚ 1A 1 October 2012 Novel Abstract: Catcher in the Rye Novel Title and Author: Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Author’s Background: J.D. Salinger was born on January 1‚ 1919‚ in New York City‚ New York. Jerome David Salinger was born to Sol Salinger and his wife Miriam (J.D. Salinger). Though he was a bright young man‚ when he attended McBurney School‚ he ended up flunking out and was soon after sent to Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne‚ Pennsylvania
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ADJECTIVES:“Adjectives are words that describe nouns by telling what kind‚ how many‚ or which one.” It can tell you what it Looks like Feels like Smells like Tastes like Sounds like Let’s Try Some! The magnificent butterfly flew under the branch. The butterfly with the colorful wings rested. One butterfly flew quietly beneath the tree. The butterfly fluttered its delicate wings. ATTRIBUTIVE Adjectives in the first position before the noun - are called ATTRIBUTIVE adjectives. the
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Ronnie Green Informative Abstract June 28‚ 2011 Image gap is the difference between how a person wants to look and sound compared to how they are actually viewed by others. Projecting your desired image can build trust and is critical to successful communication. Projecting an inappropriate image‚ however‚ can erode trust and cause others to doubt your abilities. Four components of your overall image are your projected first impression‚ your depth of knowledge‚ your breadth of knowledge‚ and
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how simple it might have been. Finally‚ we owe our colleagues great thanks for supporting us through our college years and for making those years the best years of our life. Khalaf Ibrahim‚ December 2014 Researcher Abstract This research discusses the characteristics of adjectives in English .It aims at reviewing the characteristics of adjectives and to analyze different types and uses of adjectives ‚ and counting for their form and function. The research provides
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tPowered by TestMagic www.TestMagic.com www.sentencecorrection.com About this document 760 GMAT!! These notes were compiled by Spiderman‚ a member of the TestMagic Forum and the Sentence Correction forum. The vast majority of these notes were compiled from the various postings of the TestMagic Forum members‚ including explanations made by Erin‚ but some notes were taken from other sources‚ including “Spidey’s” own notes. A large part of the document was copied from www.testmagic.com
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Afton Muir 10-20-06 Abstract Expressionism The abstract expressionist movement shook the art world. It began in the early 1940’s and shifted the world’s attention to New York City‚ where artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were shattering publicly held notions of what was considered art. It’s authentic period of vibrancy and newness lasted from the early 1940’s to the mid 1950’s. The social and political context in which the abstract expressionist movement came about was highly
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