“Applying” conversation analysis in applied linguistics: Evaluating dialogue in English as a second language textbooks1 JEAN WONG Abstract This article examines telephone dialogues in English as a second language (ESL) textbooks against the backdrop of what is reported about real telephone interaction in conversation analysis research. An analysis of eight textbooks reveals that the fit between what conversation analysts say about natural telephone conversation and the examples found in textbooks
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Mc Donalds Analysis S No. Name Ratio (%) Strength/ Weakness 1 Net profit margin 18.34 Strength 2 Operating profit margin 27.39 Strength 3 Return on equity 32.23 % Strength 4 Return on assets 15.15 % Strength 5 Total revenue in Europe 3.23 % Weakness 6 Total operating income (Europe) 66.07% weakness 7 Total assets (Europe) -3.16% Weakness 8 Total Expenditures (Europe) 9.71% Weakness 9 Sale growth 6.14% Strength 10 Dividend growth per share 28.8% Strength 11 Total
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Gantt Chart Workload Matrix Criteria Lew Chun Heng Alvin Yong Yi Ken Choong Chun Jet Project Management 30% 30% 40% Project Introduction 33.4 % 33.3 % 33.3 % Analysis Problems in Existing System 33.3 % 33.4 % 33.3 % Overview Of Current System 33.3 % 33.3 % 33.4 % Elicitation 20% 60% 20% Analysis 20% 60% 20% Project Specification 30% 35% 35% Validation 20% 60% 20% Management Procedures 60% 20% 20% Tracing Requirements 60% 20% 20% Change in Requirements
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Quantitative Methods Project Regression Analysis for the pricing of players in the Indian Premier League Executive Summary The selling price of players at IPL auction is affected by more than one factor. Most of these factors affect each other and still others impact the selling price only indirectly. The challenge of performing a multiple regression analysis on more than 25 independent variables
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Conducting a SWOT Analysis A SWOT Analysis takes is a method for examining the Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats facing a business. It can give you insight into your company’s position in the competitive arena. When carrying out a SWOT analysis to determine how you rate against a competitor‚ the following guides should be used: Strengths Consider your company’s strong points. This should be both from your own and your customers’ points of view. Don’t be modest; be realistic
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Dr. Eric Berne was a prominent Psychiatrist and is the author of “Game People Play” in which he introduces Games and Transactional Analysis to the world. Transaction: When two people communicate‚ each exchange is a transaction. A transaction consists of a singular stimulus and a single response‚ verbal or nonverbal from one person to another. It is called a transaction because each party gains something by it. Berne said that when people are in their different ego states and they interact with
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For example‚ most people think that adding protein to their diet means eating well. Yet base in Recommended Dietary Allowance most American over eat protein (Forks over Knives 2014).. Also‚ that milk is a main source of calcium‚ the carbohydrates are one to avoid because they trigger weight gain‚ and that healthy
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TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS The reaction of people to a management problem cannot always be anticipated. But‚ we can predict the kind of responses our interventions may evoke from people. How? The answer is –with the help of transactional analysis. When people interact in assertive or non-assertive ways‚ there is a social transaction in which one person responds to another. The study of these social transactions between people is called transactional analysis. It is a method of analyzing and understanding
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Conversational Analysis I: Definition of “conversational Analysis” Treatment of conversation developed by sociologists in the early 1970s which concentrates on relations between successive “turns” on the operation of a hypothetical turn-taking system.” This system ensures (according to the hypothesis) that at any moment a specific speaker will have the floor‚ and that when their turn ends that of the next speaker will follow smoothly without (according to those proposing the hypothesis) an appreciable
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discuss what the really best action for the management to solve the problem B. To discuss the effect if the company cannot have a solution. C. To discuss the possible outcomes if other action are taken. III - AREAS OF CONSIDERATION Using the SWOT analysis the management can determine the areas they considered that can affect positively or negatively the solution of the problem. Internal Factors | Strength * Strong financial condition and industry leader. | Weaknesses
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