BA -ELT Distance Discourse Analysis II Written and Spoken discourse December 6th‚ 2011. Written Discourse This is an analysis made to a piece of writing made by Laural Mariana Arámbula a 6th grader (elementary school) student that has very good language skills. The text she wrote will be analyzed according to the instructions of the End of Course Assignment of Discourse Analysis II and the text is named: A letter to a friend. Dear Paola Hi how are you? I hope well I wanna wish
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needed. Communication occurs in everyday encounters and influences the development and maintenance of our relationships (Gudykunst & Shapiro‚ 1996). For these relationships to be successful we need strong communication skills. Effective Communication requires both verbal and nonverbal skills to assist the other person in understanding what we are trying to convey (Hargie & Dickson‚ 2003). At times however‚ communication can breakdown for variety of reasons. Effective communication is complicated
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principio: From the Antique World to the Middle Ages • Texts : Canon Law and Wichcraft p. 4-5 Stephen of Bourbon’s exemplum On the Worship of the dog Guinefort p. 12-13 • Film : Sorceress 1st part 2. January 29 * Pagan survival and Superstitions • Texts : Hellequin’s hunt (La Maisnie Hellequin) p. 7-11 • Film : Sorceress 2nd part 3. February 5 Quiz nº 1 (15 mn) * The Inquisition - Joan of Arc and Gilles de Rais • Texts : Bernard Gui : Questions p. 50 The Trial
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QUESTION: Referring to both texts in detail‚ explore how language has changed over time? Comparing the texts helps show the changing English language in a short period of time‚ with the main reason being technological and educational advances. Text E is a written letter from 1854‚ while Text F is a present day email. This difference in time will indicate many advances of the English Language. The register of the texts varies greatly. In text E we see an overall formal register adopted‚ this could
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Written Performance Concept Play: Translations As a director‚ I want to emphasise the concept of a forbidden romance which is the essential theme of the play. So in my duologue‚ it was important to remember my directorial intentions throughout in order for the audience to understand the complexity of the situation. ‘Translations’ was written by the Irish playwright Brian Friel in 1980‚ however‚ it is set in the 19th century in it fictional town on Baile Beag. Brian Friel stated that ‘Translations’
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Frequency wise cross tabulation: | 0-10 minns | 11-60 mins | 1-2hrs | 3-6 hrs | >6 hrs | 0-10 mins | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11-60 mins | 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1-2 hrs | 9 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 3-6 hrs | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | > 6 hrs | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Row Wise %age cross tabulation : | 0-10 minns | 11-60 mins | 1-2hrs | 3-6 hrs | >6 hrs | 0-10 mins | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 11-60 mins | 40 | 40 | 0 | 20 | 0 | 1-2 hrs | 50 | 5.55 | 33.33 | 5.55 | 5.55 | 3-6 hrs | 50 | 10
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Caesar‚ Breaking election promises and Dynasty in power‚ death and politics Interpretations of texts are painted by the representations of personalities‚ through events and situations. They enthrall the audience to reflect on characters’ vices and virtues‚ determining their true nature‚ and spawning conflict between their various perspectives drawn from techniques. These differing personal interpretations evoke conflicting perspectives in the audience’s minds. Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”
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To what extent have the literacy practices of English speakers been shaped by communications technology? In this assignment I will be looking at the ways in which literacy practices have changed with the advent of technology. I will be focusing on how children use technology and how that differs from the way adults do. From the invention of writing to the printing press to the typewriter and the computer‚ the entire history of literacy has been dependent on the technical advances that it has used
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28‚ 2006. In her blog (http://www. sunlightfoundation.com/node/465) she writes: Information Mashing. Don’t you just love that term? It’s one of the ma jor goals of Sunlight and while we’ve been working on it for the past couple of months we have a ways to go before it happens in any substantial way. Our goal is simple: integrate in a user-friendly way individual data sets (like campaign contributions‚ lobbyists and government contracts) that makes the whole larger than the sum of its
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Unit 1: A1 P1: Communication information and skills. * Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care context: One to One: One to one communication is when two people have a conversation and they both listen to each other and take in turns to talk. You could use this in health and social care when you talk to your GP and you both ask questions and listen to each other. You use this in health and social care because you can have more of an in-depth
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