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    Functions of English Adjectives and Their Equivalents in Vietnamese Language Huynh The Phi Class 3A Department of English Ho Chi Minh City‚ University of Education Instructor: Bui Nguyen Khanh Ho Chi Minh City‚ 19th June 2013 Abstract Every human knows at least one language‚ spoken or signed. Because of globalization‚ people’s needs to acquire a new language are increasing year by year. English is now one of the most popular in the world. It was used in business‚ education

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    Running head: Word formation in English and Vietnamese Word formation in English and Vietnamese: a contrastive analysis Pham Thi Hong Ly HCMC University of Pedagogy Abstract: Language is a principal mean used by human beings to exchange information and communicate with each other. We use language to discuss a wide range of topics which distinguishes us with animals. In other words‚ language is a vital tool of communication. In order to share ideas and feelings effectively

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    which are used to show that someone likes someone else’s appearance‚ belongings‚ or work etc. Due to different cultural background and social values‚ English and Vietnamese native speakers have different norms of complimenting as well as responding to compliments. In this essay‚ I will discuss the notion of compliment made in American English and Vietnamese in terms of topics‚ formulas‚ and responses. First thing first‚ let have a look at the definition. Definition of compliment Cambridge dictionary

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    Mid Term Test (English Language) Read the text below to answer the question from no. 1 to 3 Linda Cahyaningrum is a young girl. She is seventeen years old. She is a shop manager. She works at a big shop in South Jakarta. She lives at Jl. Sudirman no 67 South Jakarta‚ about two hundred meters from her work place. She goes to work on foot. Linda is tall and rather fat‚ but her face is beautiful. She has a flat nose but her lips are so cute that they make her look beautiful. Moreover‚ her hair

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    In most Asian families‚ most kids’ first language is their native language. My first language is English but my second language is Vietnamese. It has always been equally important to me in my life. My parents spoke English‚ but little of it. As I was getting a little older‚ one day I heard my parents talking in Vietnamese and it was something about me because they said my name‚ I got really curious and asked them. They would not tell me anything and would just laugh so it made me angry. I realized

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    American? That question in and of itself is already a difficult one to answer. Then‚ what does it mean to be a Vietnamese American? Vietnamese American is a term to describe a person with Vietnamese ancestral roots residing in the United States. The influx of Vietnamese Americans can be attested to the “Fall of Saigon” on April 30‚ 1975‚ which initiated hundreds of thousands of Southern Vietnamese to emigrate out of Communist Vietnam either by boat or by trekking through Cambodia or Laos to reach Thailand

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    Vietnam is Vietnamese. Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam and it uses in government‚ education‚ offices‚ and hospitals everywhere. Other ethnic groups in Vietnam have a different language but everybody in Vietnam knows and uses Vietnamese. It is also a mother-tongue of Vietnamese people. Some Vietnamese vocabulary came from other language around the world such as Chinese‚ French and English. And many words are borrow and expression from three languages such as French‚ English and Chinese

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    The significant impacts of English on Vietnamese education in 21st century Ngo Cao Ngoc Mai Academic Writing--K52-BFA Foreign Trade University—Ho Chi Minh city Abstract In globalization world‚ English has great impact on human race. The vital concern of this reasearch paper is the impacts of English on Vietnamese education in 21st century. Several educational aspects influenced by English are explored in this article. Some of these factors include examination system‚ pedagogy and syllabus

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    methods and war tactics. Booby traps‚ underground rat tunnels‚ and guerrilla warfare were a few ways the VC and the North Vietnamese Army defeated the United States. The weapons used by the NVA and VC were also more powerful and effective than the American weapons. Camouflage used by the Vietnamese was more concealing and outsmarted the United States soldiers as well. The North Vietnamese community helped and supported their country by doing anything they were asked like leaving villages so the NVA could

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    6/25/12 Paper One Vietnamese Immigration Supposedly‚ the history of Vietnamese immigration to the United States is “relatively recent.” (Povell) Prior to 1975‚ most Vietnamese residing in the US were wives and children to American servicemen in Vietnam. In 1975‚ the ‘Fall of the Saigon’ marked the end of the Vietnam War‚ which prompted the first of two main waves of Vietnamese emigration towards the US. The first wave included Vietnamese who had helped the US in the war and “feared reprisals

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