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    How to Become Independent Independence means to be able to live by oneself; either a country or an individual can become independent. To become independent is the goal of many people in our society today. There are many factors that can lead to an individual becoming independent‚ some which are; the individual’s state of mind‚ degree of consciousness‚ self-confidence‚ self-responsibility‚ the individual’s character‚ environment‚ determination and hard work‚ religion. Just to name a few. These factors

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    was the introduction of what came to be aptly called Theater of the Absurd. In French the "en attendant" is from the transitive infinitive verb form "attendre" meaning "to wait." Secondary meanings of attendre are "to expect" and "to await." Defining attendre gives a broader understanding to the meaning of the original title that was translated to English as simply Waiting for Godot. To French speakers‚ En Attendant Godot would register as a Shakespearean-style word play in which a primary meaning

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    The first grouping I have chosen is C‚ D and E. These three extracts have the same mode‚ which is to be read. Extract C is an account written in first person we know this as he uses a first person singular pronoun ‘I’. He uses personal pronouns as it is the man’s account of what happened at the time of the event‚ the extract is him recalling personal events. We know from the content it is to be read as it is evidence of an eye witness given to the US enquiry into the sinking of the Titanic‚ therefore

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    Omar Alfaro Reyes ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES TO LEARN ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Why learning English as a second language? Nowadays learning another language is important because it is the most common language in the world‚ almost 60% people in the world use English regularly. Sometimes people think that learning English is difficult because most of the students can have different difficulties and problems in learning another language for example they make mistakes in their pronunciations

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    ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION IN USE Advanced Members: 1. Nguyễn Ngọc Kiều Thanh 2. Võ Minh Trang 3. Trần Bảo Giang  UNIT 35: Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units  UNIT 36 + 37: Non-prominence on final ‘empty’ content words and on final expressions  UNIT 38: Prominence in reflexive and personal pronouns Teacher: Tran Mai Hien UNIT 35: Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units Presenter: Tran Bao Giang It was so noisy in the room // I could barely hear myself think //. Is more likely than: It

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    only two nasal-consonants in English ans) False VII. We normally use the falling tone in commands ans) True VIII.We normally use the rising tone in polite requests ans) True IX. Complex words are combinations of free morphemes ans) False X. A stem consisting of a simple free morpheme is a root ans) True 1 | P a g e   Downloaded from www.myignou.in   M VI. An English word can have only one syllable ans) False YI G IV. There are only two semi-vowels in English ans) True N III. A diphthong

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    Phonetics The English Vowels and Diphthongs There are 5 vowels and 2 semi-vowels (Y and W). But there are from 11 to 20 "vowel sounds" in English‚ made by one or more vowels in various words. Vowels in the English Alphabet The 5 traditional vowels are A‚ E‚ I‚ O‚ and U. However‚ in English the the letters W and Y can also represent vowel sounds‚ but they don’t always do so. Hence‚ they may be considered vowels "sometimes". Examples with Y and W as vowels: In the word "by" [ˈbɑɪ]

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    Tuesday‚ February 18‚ 2014 10:24 AM (GMT +5) Home Beginner’s Guide Rules Syllabus Past Papers CSP Members CSS Forums > CSS Compulsory Subjects > Essay > Essays Terrorism In Pakistan(Seniors please check my essay) User Name Remember Me? Password Home Register Awards Community Today’s Posts Search Essays Essays here Share Thread: Facebook Twitter Google+ Page 1 of 2 1 2 > LinkBack Thread

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    1. Australian English (AusE‚ AuE‚ AusEng‚ en-AU) is the name given to the group of dialects spoken in Australia that form a major variety of the English language. Australian English began to diverge from British English soon after the foundation of the Colony of New South Wales in 1788. The history of Australian English starts with kangaroo (1770) and Captain James Cook’s glossary of local words used in negotiations with the Endeavour River tribes. The language was pidgin. 2. Жулдыз Varieties

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    as in English‚ an adjective describes the person‚ things‚ etc. that a noun refers to. We use adjectives to say what a person is like or seems like Adjectives can give us information about: • Quality • Size • Age • Temperature • Shape • Colour • Origin An adjective can also describe the idea(s) contained in a whole group of words -Robert’s ideas about the future are absurd They can give general or precise information -What ’s the car like? What form do they have? In English‚ most

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