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    Description (rationale): This course aims to help students who need help to speak and to listen English language in a classroom situation. We will focus on these two aspects of the English language since they are necessary to have a conversation‚ and having conversations (and understanding how they work) is a big part of learning a language. Sometimes when a person‚ a student‚ tries to learn a language‚ it will conclude that maybe it is not getting enough practice in both of these two skills. Speaking

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    camera move to each place the officers search. By placing the sound of the conversation over the images of the policemen searching he simultaneously gives a huge amount information to the viewer in a shorter amount of time and with great affect on the responses and emotions taken from the film. It also connects each scene with common dialogue and moves the film forward. Lang also uses dialogue to connect the conversations that both the police chief and crime leader were having at the same time.

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    The Meat Works

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    meat works was having a conversation with him. The words used in this poem are quite effective. Example "hang them by there heads on hooks or fill a long intestine." Also the language used does very well to portray the person’s emotions and feelings. Enjantment is used to create a conversational tone. "We would watch then‚ on the blue metal." This is effective because it gets the reader more involved; because the reader thinks that he is rely there having a conversation with the man. There was

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    The Four Way Test

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    fair task means that you are doing it out of you heart and not just because you want to improve your reputation or because you want to impress the person who asked the favor. A fair decision requires a fair and just judge. Making a fair decision is difficult especially if it is an area that is unclear and gray. When you ask yourself if something is fair you need to determine each side justly and without any persuasion or influence from others. Will it bring goodwill and better friendships? The definition

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    Gender communication

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    speaker" ([1980] 1998: 385). On the other hand‚ the two-cultures theory‚ which has been first proposed by Maltz and Borker‚ explains differences in conversational style by arguing that men and women are part of different sub-cultures and therefore conversation between women and men can be likened to interethnic communication ([1982] 1998: 421). There do not seem to be conclusive arguments to favour either approach. I feel that both theories have their merits and limitations; however‚ it is impossible

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    Chapter 7 – McEwan storytelling We start the chapter with a description of Parry through Jed “No longer the Indian brave‚ despite the pony-tail”. McEwan really sets the scene with this as it gives us a clear picture of how Parry actually is. Shortly afterwards Jed’s scientific side comes out as he starts to re-assure himself that Parry is really harmless and that is was the accident that clouded his judgement. We feel a sense of relief as we now are told Parry is not threat as he is a “harmless

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    adopted any evils of the world. For example‚ in the book‚ Lennie finds himself in Crooks’ room‚ which few people have ever been in‚primarily because he is black. Crooks reluctantly lets Lennie into his room and tells him to set down. They get into conversation and find themselves talking about how Crooks is not allowed in the bunkhouse. Lennie says‚ “Why ain’t you wanted?” The reason behind this‚ in everyone else’s mind‚ is quite obvious. However‚ Lennie is so innocent he doesn’t understand that being

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    Presidential Election‚ my girlfriend Amanda and I discussed how we felt the next four years might go for our country. Due to our slightly opposing views (I say that very lightly)‚ the discussion quickly turned heated. One issue that was brought up in the conversation was abortion. I am very Pro- Life‚ whereas Amanda is wishy-washy when it comes to the subject. Whilst beginning our excruciatingly draining chat about a touchy subject‚ I naturally went on my “defense mode” and used Position #1: “I’m right you’re

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    A Sure Thing The play Sure Thing is about a relationship and what builds it. Once Bill is allowed to sit down by Betty is when they start having a conversation. The conversations begins with talking about Faulkner and then end with will you cherish me forever. The main player in the play is the bell rings. The bell rings in between their conversations. What does the bell represent in this play? I am going to talk about relationship and the representation of the bell rings. The play starts out with

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    public I would try to calm this member of staff down and explain it’s not the time or place to do this in a respectable manner and move it to an office or an empty room. If the subject was serious I was ask another member of staff to witness the conversation. I would ensure that I was being open and honest and direct to the point being fair and given the person there time to speak‚ I would ensure that I was listening properly and show that I am giving them there time to speak and to be listened to

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