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    SOME OF THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF LEXICOLOGY 1 lexicology is the study of words-their menanigs and relationships. * English vocabulary is one of the most extensive amongst the world’s lang.contains an immense number of words of forerign origin. * lexicology has to study the etymology of word‚e.g.their origin‚ their development and function * And English is lang.which had changed a lot in a short period of time * So‚ lexicology has to deal with all the changes in grammar and the vocabulary

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Learning Outcomes: By the end of this chapter students should be able to: i. define workplace communication ii. differentiate the different channels of communication iii. synthesize information from different sources What is professional communication? Communication is a “process of exchanging ideas‚ opinions and as a means for individuals and organisations to share meaning with one another” (Koneru‚ 2008)

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    a complex sentence‚ a Senate committee is believed to have found. (The Age‚ 13 September 2007) Nothing unites a country more than its common language because from a language comes a history and a culture. (John Howard quoted in Migrants to sit English test‚ ABC Online‚ 11 December 2006) Linguists suggest that some people deliberately choose a low status accent as a way of invoking prestige‚ although this is less common amongst women than men. The Australian-born children of migrants from Europe

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    According to The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Languages & Literature‚ p 61‚ English in Malaysia has been categorized into three levels: the acrolect‚ mesolect and basilect. The acrolect is near-native. Only those educated in core English-speaking countries from early schooling up to university may be found to speak the acrolect variety‚ and only a small percentage of Malaysians are proficient in it. As with other similar situations‚ a continuum exists between these three varieties and speakers may

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    advantage‚ I speak both English and Spanish. The first language I ever spoke was Spanish‚ but shortly after‚ I learned to speak English as well. The downside of this for me is that it can get confusing to distinctively speak the languages. I can very well read and write both languages‚ but when it is time to speak it is noticeable that I am stuck between the two. Some say I have a Spanish accent when I speak‚ I guess that is something I should work on to improve my English. Who is responsible for

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    passionate Shepard to his love’ by Christopher Marlow its mode is also to be read as it is a poem. Poems are also written to be heard but the second mode is to be read as most of its audience will read it. We can see it is written to be heard with the phonology of the words ‘fields’ ‘yields’. These words rhyme and make it easy for the reader to read‚ also the graphology of the extract as it is written in a stanza in short lines means it can be read and heard fluently. Extract E is an extract from Microsoft

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    the limitations of the English Language. The renowned linguist‚ Roman Jakobson‚ points out the limitations of all languages by stating ‘Languages differ essentially in what they must convey and not in what they may convey’. This statement basically means: If different languages influence the way we think‚ this is not because of what our language allows us to think but rather because of what it habitually obliges us to think about. We observe this effect by comparing the English language to the Italian

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    An innovative Teacher I had Mrs. Anderson reputations precede her as one of the most innovative English Language teacher at the Norman Manley High School. I can attest to her innovative skills when I was first introduce to her in fifth form; she exuded English in every manner‚ the suttle tone of her voice in which she spoke‚ with an accent as if she was born in Britain but on the contrary she was a Jamaican. She said to my class on the first day that “She promised she would provide us with the

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    English Language Essay By Jake Wheeler ‘Texts do not exist in vacuum; they are to be interpreted within a particular context.’ The context is very influential on the style within the text‚ because it can determine the direction that the conversation moves in‚ such as how long it is spoken about‚ the topics which are included and also the formality and respect within it. The style can also be influenced by the way the conversation is spoken such as the grammar used and any slang or informalities

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    (examples of sentences and/or vocabulary) 10 questions related to asking personal information: Where are you from? ‚ What do you do? ‚ What are you studying? ‚ Are you married? ‚ Have you studied here before? ‚ How long have you been studying English? ‚ What do you do when you’re not working / studying? ‚ Have you got any brothers and sisters? ‚ How long will you study here? ‚ What did you do last weekend? Anticipated Difficulties (task and classroom management) There might be some latecomers

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