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    Australian English

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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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    Vocabulary Teaching

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    Oranim Academic College of Education Teaching Vocabulary / Prof. Penny Ur Final Assignment: Vocabulary activities analysis Merav Malinker ID: 031764236 First Activity the below activity was taken from HTTP://STRAUSSPUBLISHING.COM/SAMPLELESSON.HTML [pic] Although it is suggested on-line‚ I referred to this sample lesson as if adopted by a teacher to use as a lesson plan for teaching vocabulary. Reviewing the words on left end

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    cohesion and coherence‚ as well as the use of punctuation. The linguistic features of the text will be discussed with reference to the grammatical parts and lexical categories present in the sentences. This will be done by identifying the different phrases and clauses found in the text and explaining the functions of those that represent constituents of a sentence. Then the functions of the major word classes will be described and a distinction will be drawn between content and structure words. The

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    Lecturer

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    PTE Academic Offline Practice Test Part 1: Speaking V1 June 2011 1 Pearson Education Ltd 2011. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior written permission of Pearson Education Ltd. PTE Academic Offline Practice Test Part 1: Speaking 2 Part 1: Speaking This part of the test consists of some questions where an audio is listened to and then a spoken response given. In the actual PTE Academic test a personal introduction is given‚ but this is not included

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    Law of Life Essay

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    another. However‚ for this quote‚ there is only one proper meaning. Let’s take it phrase by phrase. The first phrase says‚ “Live as if you were to die tomorrow…” (Gandhi). When we look at this phrase in retrospectively we can take out many views from it. The first and foremost is a common word people all over the nation use every day‚ YOLO. That’s right‚ You Only Live Once‚ aka YOLO. Even with this simple phrase people mistake the true meaning behind it. YOLO does not mean to go around doing whatever

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    Zeugma and Pun

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    meaning ’to rush into’ or ’enter impetuously’. Here it is used in its concrete‚ primary‚ literal meaning; in ’to plunge into privileged intimacy’ the word ’plunge’ is used in its derivative meaning. This stylistic device is particularly favoured in English emotive prose and in poetry. The revival of the original meanings of words must be regarded as an essential quality of any work in the belles-lettres style. A good writer always keeps the chief meanings of words from fading away‚ provided the meanings

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    The Great Style of Gatsby

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    slight apostrophe and hyperbole to describe her voice being full of money‚ when it wasn’t literally filled with cash and change. Chapter 1 “I hope she’ll be a fool -- that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world‚ a beautiful little fool.” The phrase describes how Daisy is aware of the societal issues of the 1920’s period. With men running the game in this age of patriarchy‚ women most commonly took care of the homes. This includes child bearing‚ cleaning‚ and cooking‚ and so on. With Daisy’s

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    Bench Fix Advertisement

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    Anonymous Dr. Mason English 1102 14 February 2014 Bench Fix Advertisement In many ways‚ people all over the world get sucked into buying hairstyling products that either benefit them or empties their pockets. All these commercials and advertisements on hair products consist of these small elements or components that help persuade the audience to either take action through their claim or support their claim. Bench Fix introduces their hairstyling product with several of these techniques and

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     etc.   Gramática: Write the composition mostly in the present tense (indicative and subjunctive). Use regular‚ irregular and stem-changing verbs in the subjunctive (11.2-11.3)‚ for example‚ Quiero que tú llames a la agencia de viajes. Provide a phrase with ponerse‚ hacerse or volverse + an adjective‚ or with entristecerse‚ enojarse or engordarse (12.2). Finally‚ provide an example of an unplanned event with se +a verb (12.4)‚ for example‚ Se me perdieron las llaves. Vocabulario: Capítulos 11

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    Potang Ina Mo

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    ἰδίωμα — idiōma‚ “special feature‚ special phrasing”‚ f. Greek: ἴδιος — idios‚ “one’s own”) is an expression‚ word‚ or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is comprehended in regard to a common use of that expression that is separate from the literal meaning or definition of the words of which it is made.[1] There are estimated to be at least 25‚000 idiomatic expressions in the English language.[2] * In linguistics‚ idioms are usually presumed to be figures of speech contradicting the principle

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