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    I. The title: Helping students at Military Medical University learn vocabulary more effectively by applying games. II. The rationale for the research: Vocabulary mastery is the basic knowledge to learn any language in general and English in particular because vocabulary is considered a bridge to link four skills of listening‚ speaking‚ reading and writing together (Carter‚ 1992). Similarly‚ the linguist Wilkins (1972) already emphasizes the importance of vocabulary learning “without grammar

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    Attributes of Autonomy Self-governance is an important attribute of autonomy and it encompasses the method of laws and principles. “It is the right to keep control over self‚ make decisions as to one’s profession” (Dayani‚ 1990). Other significant attributes include caring‚ affiliative relationship with patients‚ decision making‚ both independently and interdependently‚ that reflect proactive advocacy for the patient (wade‚ 1999). Added attributes comprise the professional practice context‚ capacity

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    Computer Class

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    Lesson 11 Vocabulary 1. Antonyms- Words with opposite meanings. 2. Compound Modifier- two words combined to act as an adjective. 3. Compound word- two of more words combined to create a new or more specific word. 4. Hyphen- a horizontal bar character used to indicate a split of incomplete word. 5. Hyphenation zone- the maximum space word allows between a word and the right margin without inserting a hyphen. 6. Synonyms- words with the same meaning. 7. Thesaurus-

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    WORD MEANING AND SENSE RELATIONS What constitutes a sentence in any given Language is the combination of words in a systematic manner. Of course‚ this must be meaningful at least within a “social mass which at any given moment establishes its value (De Saussure in Akwanya 2002:49) Note that this position tends towards syntax which gives/assigns meaning to a group of words in acceptable pattern of combination in a Language. Sense relation as noted by Agbedo (2000:152) show. “The sense of a word reveals

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    Word Usage Exam 986028rr

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    Exam: 986028RR - WORD USAGE When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers‚ click Submit Exam. Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam. If you need to exit before completing the exam‚ click Cancel Exam. Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break‚ so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. Which of the following sentences

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    second poem By Gordon and Byron gives us an indication to her morality too. Campion makes use of mostly similes and to describe the woman in her poem‚ similarly Byron and Gordon makes use of metaphor and similes to colour the nature of his feeling. Antonyms are also used and he brings them together in a corresponding manner and to give meaning to the

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    FIRST PERIODIC TEST IN ENGLISH V (BLOOM’S TAXONOMY) First Periodic Test English V Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the sentences. In your answer sheet‚ shade the letter of the correct answer. 1. What intonation is used in the statements? a. rising b. falling c. rising – falling 2. In the sentence … Rose won the contest? …. What is the proper intonation? a. RISING

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    Abstract The demand of learning for communication is very necessary and vocabulary plays an important role in daily speeches. Lacking of vocabulary can lead to difficulties in communication. Learners cannot master four skills of English if they have a very limited vocabulary. According to a survey of 42 college students‚ students have problems with learning vocabulary. Another survey of 13 English teachers says that their vocabulary teaching also meets with difficulties. Therefore‚ this research

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    Love and Person

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    For example‚ there may be someone who loves to go to church every Sunday‚ being a part of their daily routine‚ but has adoration for God‚ meaning to worship and pay honor to what they believe in. The antonym for Love‚ however‚ does not have to be opposite but can have the same meaning as Love. An antonym for Love is Jealous meaning inclined to or troubled by suspicions or fears of rivalry‚ unfaithfulness‚ as in love or aims. These two words can have the same meaning‚ for example‚ a boy and a girl are

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    | МOCКОВСКИЙ ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ Курс лекций и планы семинарских занятий по лексикологии английского языка (для студентов третьего курса) Cocтавитель : Э. М. Дубенец‚ к.ф.н.‚ доц. This course of lexicology which forms a part of the curriculum for the English sections of linguistic departments of teacher-training colleges is intended for students of the third year of the day department. It includes 15 lectures and 12 seminars which cover

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