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    English is not taught in the right order. The order falls in the following way. *Writing — children start writing ABCD without knowing their link to the vowels. * Reading — How does a child read a given set of material if she has learnt only the alphabets first without the phonetics of the consonants+vowels? * Listening — Of course all children have to compulsorily listen to the teachers

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    The Montessori Classroom uses the phonics approach to teach reading. Outline the graded phonics sequence and state the reading skills required at each stage. Language is the origin of human civilization. Humans’ capability to express and to communicate an idea by means of speech and words lead the human race to greater discoveries. Building a word by combining sounds and building a sentence which represents an idea by combining words‚ then integrating sounds into symbols and presenting in a written

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    Phonetics and Phonology (definitions‚ activities‚ branches‚ phoneme‚ IPA‚ RP) Phonetics – the science which studies the characteristics of human sound making‚ especially those used in speech. It is a branch of linguistics concerned with the study of speech sounds and their production‚ transmission‚ reception‚ description‚ and representation by written symbols. – Major activities: description classification transcription – it can be

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    Nayef Al-Sinnawi Student #:1091670 The different between English and Arabic letters The Instructor Name: Wael Abdeen Phonetics is: concerned with describing speech. All the letters in the alphabet symbolize either vowels or consonant. Vowels have no contact made when spoken. * There are only five letters used to write vowels in English. They stand for about 20 vowel sounds in most English accents‚ so these letters are a source of ambiguity in pronunciation for educated

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    THE PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MENTOURI UNIVERSITY‚ CONSTANTINE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Code-Variation among Algerian University Students Thesis Submitted to the Department of Foreign Languages in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctorat d’Etat in Linguistics By Mr. AHMED SID Haouès Supervisor: Prof. HAROUNI Zahri Board of Examiners: Chairman: Dr. MOUMENE Ahmed‚ M.C.(Mentouri

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    The Origin of Yankee

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    Yankee Pride or Damn Yankee? The word Yankee has a different meaning for many of us. Some use it as a derisive term to hurt ones feelings‚ others use it proudly as an expression of patriotism. It is a struggle that has ensued since America began to be colonized. Where the word Yankee originated has been debated for many years. The most common belief is that it derived from the Dutch nick name “Janke” meaning Little John or Jack. It is also believed to be the product of poor pronunciation

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    Introduction to Languag

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    pictograms or pictures and drawings. It then developed into ideograms when pictures began to turn into symbols. Later‚ these symbols became words‚ words involved letters‚ vowels emerged‚ one symbol came to represent one sound‚ an alphabet was created‚ and then came the alphabet we now use today. And just as language evolved hundreds of thousands of years ago‚ it also changes with each generation. Unneeded words are dropped and new words come into use. Language rose and continues to rise with the collective

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    How to Learn English

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    you can get a brief idea of what they are talking about‚ although you can’t get the detail. You don’t need to listen to the radio for an whole hour at once. It’s best to spend twenty or thirty minutes on listening separately. Learn the phonetic alphabet (pronunciation symbols). This can help you pronounce correctly‚ and it’s necessary to speak with the correct tone if you want to make some friends with native English speakers. This is a big deal for non-native English speakers. Make friends with

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    English Grammar

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    in “Southern”. Generally verbs and nouns are pronounced differently although they are written the same. Record is a good example to illustrate it. In order to solve this puzzling question I carefully study The A.P.A (The International Phonetic Alphabets) which helps me pronounce English words correctly. In order to have an accent just like the native speakers‚ I often listen to tapes and repeat after them‚ trying to imitate them. Moreover‚ my everyday conversation with the foreigners I meet in

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    Phonemic Awareness

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    Phonemic awareness is not phonics. Phonemic awareness is an understanding about spoken language. Children who are phonemically aware can tell the teacher that bat is the word the teacher is representing by saying the three separate sounds in the word. They can tell you all the sounds in the spoken word dog. They can tell you that‚ if you take the last sound off cart you would have car. Phonics on the other hand‚ is knowing the relation between specific‚ printed letters (including combinations of

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