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    Speaking English Test

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    teaching. The skill of reading and writing in a language is not enough for any person. When‚ we are talking about our mother tongue we learn the speaking spontaneously‚ but when we are talking about any foreign language the speaking skill has to be earned by practice. Since English is a foreign language‚ not our mothers tongue. It is difficult for all learns to learn this language perfectly. I think CLT is such an approach that is making the students enthusiastic in learning Speaking English because

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    Lecturing and Listening

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    other hand have a more open exchange of ideas. Second‚ men do not show any body signals indicating that they are listening but women on the other hand give signs that show their affirmation or opposal. Third‚ men generally dominate the conversation most of the time while women just listen passively. As Deborah Tannen describes in her essay‚ "I’ll Explain it to you: Lecturing and Listening"‚ she states‚ " My experience is that if I mention the kind of work I do to women‚ they usually ask me about it

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    A Taiwanese Speaking English 1 A Taiwanese Speaking English Common Speaking issues experienced in Speaking English Meng-Chun Tsai BUCP104 Douglas Parsons December 10‚ 2013 A Taiwanese Speaking English 2 Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….3 Pronunciation……………………………………………………………………......4 “d & t”……….……………………………………………………………...4 “es”…………………………………………………………………………4 Vocabulary……………………………………………………………………….. 5 “ee & ea”……..……………………………………………………………

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    Effective Study Skills are the Sole Foundation of a Sound Education Study Skills are approaches applied to Learning. There are many study skills methods. The essay will discuss whether effective study skills are actually the sole foundation of a sound education or just part of a students education. Teaching study skills to children when they are beginning to read‚ benefits them in the longterm Salinger 1983. This research focuses on just reading ‚ not on any other part of a childs education

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    Persuasive Speaking

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    The Goal of Persuasive Speaking Persuasion is a communication process involving both verbal and nonverbal messages. - The ultimate goal is action or change. * Adoption asks listeners to demonstrate their acceptance * Discontinuance asks listeners to avoid certain behavior * Deterrence asks listeners to prevent an occurrence of something * Continuance asks listeners to continue to perform behaviors Topics for Persuasive Speeches Questions of Fact identify what is true or false Questions

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    your petition. 9. When is the statement of reasons pattern especially effective? Statement of reasons is a variation of the topical pattern in which a speaker gives reasons for an idea. It can be used for any persuasive speech‚ but it is especially useful when the audience leans toward your position but needs some justification for that leaning. (Gregory 306) 10. When is the comparative advantages pattern most effective? Comparative advantages pattern is an organizational scheme that shows

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    Irene T. Merino Sept. 20‚ 2012 M.A Ed-ELT ELT 505 Materials for Developing Speaking Skills According to Bygate‚ Speaking skills maybe viewed into 2 basic aspects: 1)Motor Receptive Skills- involved mastering of sounds and sructures not necessarily in any particular context. 2) Interaction Skills-involves making decisions about what and how to say things in specific communicative situations to convey the right intentions to maintain relationships. More research on language

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    Listening Vs. Hearing Listening versus Hearing by Robert M. Sherfield‚ Ph.D. http://www.netplaces.com/self-esteem/active-listening/listening-versus-hearing.htm There are weighty differences between listening and hearing. Hearing is an automatic response while listening is a voluntary action. Hearing has little to do with choice‚ while listening has everything to do with choice. Think of it in this light: Just because you have hands‚ this does not make you a painter‚ sculptor‚ or carpenter. Just

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    Listening strategy

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    Chapter 1: Chapter goals: Learn a Listening Strategy: Recognize lecture language that introduces the topic and lecture plan Learn a Note-taking Strategy: Organize your notes by outlining Learn a Discussion Strategy: Express your ideas during a discussion Listening Strategy: Review what you know: To help you get ready to take in new information during the lecture‚ first think about what you already know about the topic. Recognize lecture language for topic and lecture

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    What principles of supportive communication and supportive listening are violated in this case? I believe that there were a number of violated principles of supportive communication and supportive listening that occurred in the case of “Find Somebody Else.” The conversation between Ron Davis‚ a relatively new general manager and one of his current plant managers‚ Mike Leonard‚ brought out few raised eyebrows; however‚ I personally had a number of similar experiences. In my opinion Ron could

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