Laboratory sessions: 1. Introduction to the Sounds of English- Vowels‚ Diphthongs & Consonants. 2. Introduction to Stress and Intonation. 3. Situational Dialogues / Role Play. 4. Oral Presentations- Prepared and Extempore. 5. ‘Just A Minute’ Sessions (JAM). 6. Describing Objects / Situations / People. 7. Information Transfer 8. Debate 9. Telephoning Skills. 10. Giving Directions. 1.Introduction to Sounds of English - Vowels‚ Diphthongs‚ Consonants Language has a very important
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English Oral! Issue: Social media is making us antisocial! The Contention: Today in our modern world‚ social media is taking over and corrupting our society and making us antisocial.! Supporting Arguments: The average time a teenager spends on social media! The negative impact of social media! Rebudle: The positive outcomes from spending time on social media! Language Techniques: Rhetorical question‚ imagery‚ Emotive Language‚ Personal pronouns‚ Exaggerations. ! !Social media is a perfect way for
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English Oral 2012 Title: Global warming Class: 5 Amanah Team members: 1) Amira Ain Binti Naim - Chairperson 2) Syaza Nazura Binti Khahar – First panel 3) Mohd Yusri Bin Jupri – Second panel 4) Mohd Syazwan Bin Safaruddin – Third panel Chairperson: Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to my wise English teacher‚ Puan Rosnani and all my fellow friends. My name is Amira Ain Binti Naim and I am your chairperson
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Year 12 English Oral; Foreign Aid mustn’t be cut Persona: Fiona Pearse (Board Member of World Vision) speaking at a foreign aid conference in regard to the Government’s recent plans to introduce a $4.5 billion cut in foreign aid over the next 4 years. Poverty‚ war‚ hunger‚ thirst‚ disease; these are all words the average Australian does not have to face. However‚ it is indeed what millions upon millions of people battle out every single day in so many countries we call our neighbours
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Drama Essay: concept- Baz Lurnman and producers and how they recreated an old film and content for the younger gererations. AND the new film‚ Romeo and Juliet and how they made the film relate to even younger generations. What to do: • Watch First film • Watch 2010 film (Romeo and Juliet) • Watch 2013 – latest film Method: • Compare quality of filming • Setting • Music • Costume • choice of casting/ character • types of camera angles/ transitions • Representation of symbols? Themes
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Everyone has insecurities at one time in their life. Our insecurities define us. More importantly‚ they are a measure of our strength. Can we overcome our insecurities and be proud of ourselves? Our strength is our defense against the world. We need to be secure and realize we allow our insecurities to disturb our peace of mind Insecurity is the lack of self confidence or assurance. In simpler terms‚ fearful or afraid of what could be‚ or what will be in one’s life or one’s self. This is the thing
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“Oral Communication in English: Form‚ Function‚ and Strategies in the Malaysian Context” Introduction Communication is an important part of our lives. Communication‚ just like love‚ makes the world go round.Communication enables us to improve our skills at interacting with people. People who are good communicators tend to do better in their careers.We communicate everyday with different people‚ at different times‚ in different ways. We Communicate with ourselves in our thoughts. We also communicate
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INTRODUCTION Oral Communication The word Communication is a process whereby meaning is defined and shared between living organisms. Communication requires a sender‚ a message‚ and an intended recipient‚ although the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender’s intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space. Communication requires that the communicating parties share an area of communicative commonality. The communication
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English Grammar in Conversation Geoffrey Leech DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS AND MODERN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LANCASTER UNIVERSITY‚ LANCASTER LA1 4YT‚ UK A thorough description of spoken English grammar is felt to be overdue. After all‚ spoken language has largely been neglected by grammatical tradition; the word grammar itself descends from the classical Greek word for writing. The grammarian ’s bias towards the written language remains strong today‚ and is reflected in such terminology as ’left
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INTRODUCTION. To be able to communicate orally in English in different social contexts is one of the most essential skills that Malaysians are in the process of acquiring. We use oral communication with the help of language‚ in a few forms which depends on our communication needs. There’s intrapersonal communication which occurs within us to think‚ to reason‚ etc. There’s also a need for interpersonal communication which includes small group communication and public communication to name a few‚
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