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    A Smile. A smile costs nothing‚ but gives much. It enriches those who receive‚ without making poorer those who give. It takes a moment‚ but the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it‚ and none is so poor‚ but that he can be made rich by it. A smile creates happiness in the home‚ fosters good will in business‚ and is the countersign of friendship. It brings rest to the weary‚ cheer to the discouraged‚ sunshine to the sad‚ and it is nature’s

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    OUTLINE TOPIC 6: TALK ABOUT THE MASS MEDIA. NEWSPAPERS AND THEIR ATTRACTION FOR YOU 1. The mass media: - What is the mass media? What are the types of the mass media? The mass media is means of providing information and entertainment such as television‚ radio‚ Internet and newspapers. - What are their features? They provide information and entertainment orally‚ visually 2. Newspapers and their attraction for you a) Newspapers: - Newspaper is a type of the mass media

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    Vocabulary Learning Strategies There are numerous different classification systems for vocabulary learning strategies. Several common used are listed at the following. Gu and Johnson (1996) developed a classification of vocabulary learning strategies that are beliefs about vocabulary learning‚ metacognitive regulation‚ guessing strategies‚ dictionary strategies‚ note-taking strategies‚ memory strategies (rehearsal)‚ memory strategies (encoding) and activation strategies. Schmitt (1997) took advantage

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    Competitor Analysis - A Brief Guide The Basic Principles of Competitive Intelligence This guide to competitor analysis is by its nature‚ elementary and is a summary and precursor to a more detailed article published in Business Information Review in June 2002. (This can be accessed from our CI Articles request form). There are also many books on the subject - covering everything from finding information on competitors‚ to analysing the information and finally using it in business strategy. We

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    when choosing a career. In my opinion‚ personal interest is an important factor when choosing a career. The first reason is that we will be more committed in performing on the tasks given. This is because‚ if we are able to put our passions and skills into a career‚ we are more likely to enjoy our work and succeed in our position. Moreover‚ we will be able to concentrate on the career without being distracted easily. For example‚ the co-founder of Apple‚ Steve Jobs once said “If you are working

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    Topic: Effective Ways Of Using Technology In Improving English Communicative Skill Name: Syafiqah binti Hasram In an article in The Times on 12th April 2012‚ Malaysia is classified as one of the countries that are rapidly developing in technology. Along with our neighbor country Singapore‚ Malaysia is improving in technological industry that has been approved as an effective device in improving education‚ communicative skill and creative thinking besides serving as nation’s improviser. Ministry

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    manage to make students speak fluently‚ either there is a problem on the teachers or on the students or on the methods. Speaking has always been a creative and complex process among the other skills for the language learners. Speaking English fluently and accurately and communicating orally in target language is always a grand task for foreign language learners since effective oral communication requires the ability to use the language appropriately in social interactions (Shumin‚ 1997‚ p. 8). Also

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    Topic: Evaluation of listening and speaking skills activities of English textbook grade 5(P.T.B). Chapter I Introduction Communication is a necessity for survival. It is an innate human desire that man wants to the other people around establish commonness by sharing‚ information‚ exchanging message‚ signals‚ ideas‚ signs or behavior. Language is believed to the primary element of most human communication throughout human civilization the basic mode communication is by spoken means.

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    Public Speaking can be defined as the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured‚ deliberate manner intended to inform‚ influence‚ or entertain the listeners or a way of making your own ideas public by sharing them with other people and of influencing other people. Public speaking is a skill that is very important for student‚ college and career. However‚ some people may find it difficult due to their lack of experience in speaking or afraid been laughed by public. Public speaking

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    mental stress. after-dinner speech A brief‚ often humorous‚ ceremonial speech‚ presented after a meal‚ that offers a message without asking for radical changes in attitude or action. agenda-setting function The work of informative speaking in raising topics to attention and creating a sense of their importance. agreement The third stage in the persuasive process requires that listeners not only accept the speaker’s recommendations but remember their reasons for doing so.

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