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    When I started English 1010‚ I knew that I would learn a lot of things from this class and I knew that I was expected to know how to write an essay‚ but I did not know what else to expect from the class. At the beginning of the first day of class Professor Weaver said that she would teach the class the four learning outcomes to pass English 1010. In this class there are a total of four learning outcomes: reading‚ writing‚ reflection and technology use. I need to satisfy all four of those learning

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    International phonetics Alphabet List of symbols representatives of sound used in English Language : i) Utterance ii) Sound iii) Symbols iv) Syllable v) Word(s)/group of Words vi)Clauses/Phrases vii)Sentences viii)Paragraph ix) Meaning x) Interpretation  xi) Theorizing. i) ‚ ii) ‚ iii)  Phonology iv)‚ v) Morphology vi)‚vii)  Syntax viii)  Forms ix)‚ x) Interpretation xi) Hermeneutics Phoneme: A phoneme is the smallest or minimal contrastive unit in the sound system

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    Lection N 1 The formation of the English Nation and the English Language. 1. Celtic invasion and its influence. 2. Roman invasion and its influence. 3. Anglo-Saxon invasion and its influence. 4. The spread of Christianity. 5. Danish invasion and its influence. 6. Norman invasion and its influence. 7. The formation of the English language. Different borrowings. 1. During the period from the 6th to the 3rd century B.C. a people called the Celts spread across Europe from the

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    Swearing in English

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    Swearing in English Swearing in English uses the spoken section of the British National Corpus to establish how swearing is used‚ and to explore the associations between bad language and gender‚ social class and age. The book goes on to consider why bad language is a major locus of variation in English and investigates the historical origins of modern attitudes to bad language. The effects that centuries of censorious attitudes to swearing have had on bad language are examined‚ as are the social

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    No one denies the importance of English language in the present time as global language. It is clear that the English language has become more dominant around the world. In some countries it use as the mother tongue and‚ other countries learn it as second language in their schools. This is making English widespread. In addition‚ many reasons which contributed to rising of English spreading. For example‚ use it for communication between people around the world‚ as well as‚ it is language of modern

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    OVERVIEW: WHY ENGLISH? You need to learn English language to improve your understanding. Many experts believe the language to be an easy access to knowledge. Once you understand and speak English you can easily get hold of valuable information. The fact that most online references and textbooks are written in the English language imply that it can improve your life. In addition‚ major percentage of the world ’s population speak English. So if you don ’t know to speak English you ’ll be considered

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    prior TANF and AFDC legislation that disregard the impact out low-income women attending college. Kristin Wilson poses the question of what programs‚ of the social and financial spectrum‚ are offered to the female scholars with low-income. The case-study is based on 10 low income community college students. The result show that EITC‚ food stamps‚ and subsidized housing are stably funded. Although these programs variate with application processes and compliance regulations. Wilson’s voices the participants

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    American English and British English Communication may seem easy‚ but sometimes it is hard to understand between people even though they share the same language. American and British English have the same origin‚ which is the Elizabethan English. This means that Americans and the British speakers share the same language; but nowadays‚ these two varieties somewhat differ from each other. We can find both similarities and differences in both varieties. Even though American and British people can

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    English has emerged as the global language of trade and commerce in the past few decades‚ affecting many key aspects of business in the modern world. The English language has become the standard for all important official communications in an increasingly large number of countries with a wide variety of native languages. In the modern world‚ English continues to spread as the major medium through which both small businesses and large corporations do business. There are about 5‚000 languages

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    stress in schools ("Plan to tackle stress‚ depression in schools -- NST‚ Jan 19). There are many reasons for students getting stressed. The main reason is their inability to follow lessons in English. They suffer in silence. In the process‚ they lose their self-esteem. A majority of students are weak in English. Most of them can hardly write a 100-word comprehension or read simple materials. If we care to do a random survey‚ we will find that the majority of Penilaian Menengah Rendah students don’t

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