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    Gothic Stories

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    two words by repeating the sound of the first word‚ which must be a consonant. An example would be‚ "The waves washed wistfully against the shores." Assonance Another technique often seen in poetry‚ assonance is similar to alliteration but repeats vowel sounds instead of consonants. An example of assonance is "The man with the tan was the meanest in the land." Personification This is a writing technique that gives human characteristics to something non-human‚ such as a car‚ animal or plant. Personification

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    Prelinguistic Language

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    In typically developing infants‚ this stage is from birth to twelve months. Prelinguistic communication has three major milestones; the first being recognization of sounds and deciphering phonology. Infants then begin to "coo" and babble‚ using vowel sounds‚ and occasionally consonant sounds. Gestures also play a role in prelinguistic development because they show that an infant has a sense of symbolization. Research has found that ones ’ prelinguistic communication has a positive correlation

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    EIILM UNIVERSITY‚ SIKKIM TERM END EXAMINATION‚ SEPTEMBER -2012 B.A GENERAL- (3year) ENGLISH- English for Practical Purpose Time: 3 hours M.Marks:60 Note: - Attempt any 5 questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. Use the following words in sentences: Empty‚ Vacant‚ Environment ‚ Neighbourhood‚ Employment‚ Job‚ Clean‚ Pure‚ Innocent‚ Criminal. 2. Use the correct form of the verb given

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    Five Senses

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    at least that word will stick in their heads! Lesson Plan: To teach the children about three letter words starting with ‘f’ using phonic sounds: 1. To familiarize the children with the three letter words first we need to review the vowels i.e.‚ a‚ e‚ i‚ o‚ u. Each vowel has two sounds. 2. To familiarize the children with the three letter words we need to review the consonants i.e.‚ b‚c‚d‚f.. Most consonants have one sound except ‘c’ and ‘g’. 3. To identify and associate them to our day-to-day life

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    Please address further enquiries to : CELTA Team When you come for the interview you will be asked to do a short language awareness test and a piece of writing. Pre-Interview Task Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) Please note that much of the interview will be based on your responses to this task so come prepared to talk about it and any other areas you have researched in order to complete it. Please send this form with your application form

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    CONSECUTIVE SETS OF DOUBLE LETTERS.... Bookkeeper There is a word in the English language with only one vowel‚ which occurs five times: "indivisibility." There is a seven letter word in the English language that contains nine words without rearranging any of its letters‚ "therein": the‚ there‚ he‚ in‚ rein‚ her‚ here‚ ere‚ herein. There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: "abstemious" and "facetious." The word "queue" is the only word in the English language

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    English Conversation

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    Laboratory sessions: 1. Introduction to the Sounds of English- Vowels‚ Diphthongs & Consonants. 2. Introduction to Stress and Intonation. 3. Situational Dialogues / Role Play. 4. Oral Presentations- Prepared and Extempore. 5. ‘Just A Minute’ Sessions (JAM). 6. Describing Objects / Situations / People. 7. Information Transfer 8. Debate 9. Telephoning Skills. 10. Giving Directions. 1.Introduction to Sounds of English - Vowels‚ Diphthongs‚ Consonants Language has a very important social

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    Spanish vs English

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    LaGuardia Community College The English Language Center Zully Katherin Patiño Viviescas Professor Paul Metzger June 8‚ 2013 Saturday Program Level 6- Spring 2013 Spanish versus English Proficiency in a second language involves the acquisition of range of knowledge and skills conditioned in part by experiences lived that will help you in your personal or

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    Stylistic Devices

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    peace /is symbolic of peace. SOUND Alliteration: the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of neighbouring words. Oh dear daddy of death dance ... Words alliterate (with each other)/form an alliteration. Assonance: the repetition of vowel sounds within stressed syllables of neighbouring words. fertile - birth Con¬so¬nance: the repetition of consonant sounds especially at the end of neighbouring words. strength - earth - birth Metre: a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed

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    Literary terms

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    clauses or phrases Assonance: The repetition of identical or near identical stressed vowel sounds in words whose final consonants differ‚ producing half rhymes. Chiasmus: The inversion of an already established sequence. This can involve verbal echoes. (repetition of a word)‚ or it can be a matter of syntactic inversion Consonance: The repetition of final consonants in words or stressed syllables whose vowel sounds are different Homophone: A word that sounds identical to another word but has

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