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    Learning and teaching a foreign language is quite an important factor in the modern society. Teaching the English language in Abha‚ in Saudi Arabia is highly important. Training English in Saudi Arabia would call for much attention than in any other subject. Introduction of this foreign language to the Arabs would be of importance in the next five years because; knowledge of the language has become a global requirement. English language is used‚ and will continue to be used in understanding numerous

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    Progress in Pakistan We have been independent for nearly six decades now and in spite of being blessed with a mass of vast land comprising fertile plains‚ jungles and glaciated high mountains‚ big rivers‚ a vast coast line‚ immense natural resources and an industrious huge manpower have not progressed as much as the other Asian countries have with much lesser resources and comparatively in the same or even lesser time. What is keeping us behind the others? Apart from certain obvious important

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    Usually it changes after a clause meaning that you can hear complete sentences in each language. The phrases at least make sense on their own. There are also cases of word borrowed. Though you could argue that point. In Extract A‚ an example of switching is right at the start of the extract‚ the part in Spanish translates to “and I want to marry her‚ and she said” this phrase starts with “and” a conjunction. The English phrase before it still makes sense without the Spanish‚ it’s a complete sentence.

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    situation that is the reality. When arriving in Africa‚ the two white men have very high hopes. Carlier and Kayerts soon realize that they are entering a whole other world much different from their home of Europe. In Joseph Conrad’s “ An Outpost of Progress”‚ the two men working at the trading station are on an emotional roller coaster. The horror of this situation is too much for Carlier and Kayerts to handle. Throughout the course of the story‚ the men had a lot of trouble keeping hope. When

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    The English language is very difficult for Non-English speaking people to learn well. My parents and the generation before me had a hard time learning the English language to communicate well with others. In my life‚ I have had encounter many difficult situations and challenges‚ but I have to stress that learning to write in English has been the most difficult challenge. Learning English is a big challenge for many people who come to The United States. Sometimes‚ I have given up in frustration due

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    The impact of social network in language English to teenagers Nowadays‚ social network is very popular especially to teenagers. It makes communication faster and more convenient. Examples for social networks are facebook‚ twitter‚ MSN‚ Xanga and so on. People communicate through languages‚ and there are good and bad impacts on language English that caused by social networks. I will explain my views in my presentation later on. First of all I would like to talk about the good impacts first. Teenagers

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    Progress Report Date: February 9‚ 2013 To: Goh Si Mon‚ Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc From: Tan Yu Mi‚ Manager of Apple Inc‚ Kampar branch Subject: ANNUAL DINNER 2013 OF APPLE INC‚ KAMPAR BRANCH OFFICE To enhance the relationship among all the employees with the managers in Apple Inc Kampar Branch office‚ a project is conducted about the launching of the company annual dinner in year 2013. Another aim of the project by launching the company annual dinner is to appreciate the contribution

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    Rachel A. Hattaway SPLP 4044 July 2‚ 2013 Relevance of Linguistics to English as a Second Language The characteristics of linguistics in relation to English as a Second Language (ESL) are varied and particularly focused. Some of the areas crucial to this field include language variation (bilingualism‚ multilingualism‚ and dialect variation)‚ phonology‚ morphology‚ semantics‚ syntax‚ and pragmatics. Each of these areas signifies some important detailing in the makeup of the ESL curriculum and

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    article for men? magazine on whether or not men and women? language is different. There are many theorists who debate whether men speak differently to women‚ most have tests and experiments to back these theories up. But let? start from the woman who started all this off‚ her name was Robin Lakoff and she was one of the first linguists to take interest into the difference of men and women? speech. She analysed the links between language and gender in her book ?anguage and women? place where she

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    A New Writing Experience George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language” offers an array of insight on overcoming poor writing habits. Orwell suggests modern English writing has become corrupt with many avoidable mistakes. As these mistakes continue to inhabit writing‚ the writer’s purpose continues to be vague and often meaningless to the reader. As a result‚ Orwell introduced six rules every writer should follow. In an effort to achieve precision‚ one must be willing to apply rules to writing

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