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    TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN COLLEGE AHEL2043 ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION GROUP DISCUSSION TITLE: PROGRAMME: LECTURER: DATE OF SUBMISSION: NAME | ID NO. | MARKS | | | Delivery | Language | Content | Participation | Total | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Comments: TITLE: Malaysia has too many foreign workers INTRODUCTION Malaysia has long prided itself as a model of ethnic harmony. There are about 21 million (July

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    them to start it as soon as they start school as they can learn it easier in that age. It also helps them develop their other abilities while adds to their personal enjoyment simultanously. To begin with‚ children can learn a foreign language easier. First‚ studying a foreign language needs practice‚ which is ime consuming. Having much free time‚ children at that age can assign enough time to studying and learning the new language. Moreover‚ children’s mind is readier to learn another language. I

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    Analysis of Theme for English B Langston Hughes The premise behind this poem is that the speaker is a black college student whose instructor has given his students an assignment to write a paper about themselves. While the poem takes the reader through his walk home from class and his thought process about “who he is”‚ the final line of the poem‚ “This is my page for English B” (ll. 41) suggests that this poem is the paper he has written for class. Langston Hughes wrote this poem during the Harlem

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    In the persuasive argument All Students Should be Required to Study a Foreign Language‚ posted on 123helpme.com the writer makes the argument that all Americans should have some type of formal education in a foreign language. The writer gives a few good reasons supporting his claim. The benefits given are better race relations for the country as well as an improved foreign interest. The writer is basing his claim on the solid assumption that language is the most fundamental aspect of a culture and

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    Learning in a foreign country A new country‚ new people‚ new traditional! Even though life in a foreign country is hard‚ many people choose to move to other country for several reasons. It can be a really interesting and lots of experience‚ but at the same time it has very important in one’s life. Two ways that people who are living in a foreign country gain benefits are socials skills and new language skill that wills be useful throughout their lives. One of the main skills

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    CA Assignment on Foreign Direct Investment Introduction: Over the past twenty years Ireland has taken policy steps to encourage foreign direct investment to Ireland. The aim has been to help promote economic growth and employment creation in particular. In this paper I will first outline the key policy measures taken. I will then discuss how successful they have been. Finally I will consider the threats to achieving Ireland’s policy objectives in this area in the future. It is important

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    George Kammar English Commentary January 6th‚ 2010 English Commentary Louis MacNiece’s poem‚ The Cyclist‚ is split into three stanzas‚ each of which has its own ideas/themes. The poem speaks of a cyclist biking on a hot summer’s day and it looks at the characteristics of a typical summer’s day. The poet looks at the theme of freedom as well as the swiftness and short-lived joy of youth. The cyclist is depicted as cycling quickly and freely. The opening word‚ freewheeling‚ highlights the

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    A week back‚ I was walking on the road at Bangalore‚ It was a very usual busy day around 11 am in the morning. There was some work in progress to repair the platforms of the road. I noticed two women were hiding behind a name board. one among them was holding a kid and feeding him. The other was nearly old 50 years. I also noticed that a cradle near to them in a tree branch. I started observing them‚ for a while to know‚ why they were hiding behind?. After‚ hearing their conversation‚ i came to

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    Waking” by Theodore Roethke are two poems that relate directly to the speaker. Although both poems share this similarity‚ the way in which both works or literature are constructed are vastly different. Plath uses visual imagery and poetical tercets to show the pain and suffering of the speaker in her poem‚ while Roethke uses the musical Villanelle and synesthesia to create his picture of the speaker’s inner thoughts and a sense of awakening. When reading the poem “Lady Lazarus” for the first time

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    linguistic knowledge about English. But it is a fact that many korean English speaking users can’t use enough actual linguistic knowledge about English in the communicative situation. Even though we invest too much in teaching English‚ why do not we improve our ability to use English as expected? Today’s lesson was about the human brain associated with language skills‚ suitable environment for foreign language learners‚ discussion concerning an early-childhood English education and so on. And then

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