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    Irene T. Merino Sept. 20‚ 2012 M.A Ed-ELT ELT 505 Materials for Developing Speaking Skills According to Bygate‚ Speaking skills maybe viewed into 2 basic aspects: 1)Motor Receptive Skills- involved mastering of sounds and sructures not necessarily in any particular context. 2) Interaction Skills-involves making decisions about what and how to say things in specific communicative situations to convey the right intentions to maintain relationships. More research on language

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    SPEAKING IN TONGUES IN ACTS INTRODUCTION Speaking in tongues has been a very controversial subject for many churches for decades. The Pentecostal Churches have a positive outlook on this subject‚ but many other Churches believe speaking in tongues is not for today’s believers. THE DAY OF PENTECOST “When the day of Pentecost had fully come‚ they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven‚ as of a rushing mighty wind

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    What Is Fear

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    What Is Fear? Fear is "an unpleasant and often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger."[1] Fear is completely natural and helps people to recognize and respond to dangerous situations and threats. However‚ healthy fear -- or fear which has a protective function -- can evolve into unhealthy or pathological fear‚ which can lead to exaggerated and violent behavior. Dr. Ivan Kos lays out several different stages of fear. The first is real fear‚ or fear based on a real situation

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    Fear of Democracy

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    ‘A fear of democracy runs throughout liberalism’ Discuss. 45 Marks (Jan 2011) Some political thinkers have argued that Liberalism can be defined by its fear of democracy. Democracy is ‘rule by the people’‚ this term suggests that there is popular participation and also public interest within government. While liberals fear democracy they know and see it as the best possible way. As there is a clear fear of it lying underneath the liberal ideology‚ there are obvious arguments for and against this

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    English and the advantages that come from speaking English when you travel are many‚ varied and valuable. In so many parts of the world‚ English is the ‘international language’ — although it may not be the language that is native to‚ or most commonly spoken in a particular country‚ English is most often the language that travellers share and local people use when communicating with visitors. Here we take a look at six of the greatest advantages of speaking English when you travel: 1: Ease of making

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    try to speak or communicate in English‚ they are : 1) Rewarding job Our dream is to get a good job which is accepted by the society. To get such a job‚ there are a series of interviews which you should face. Our fluency and skill in English speaking is the main criteria which the interviewers give more Focus on. If you could speak without fail in front of them‚ it is sure that you will be rewarded 2) Watching TV Our main hobby in this modern era is watching TV; there is no doubt in that

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    Speaking Activities for the Classroom Copyright 2004 Compiled by David Holmes . . . . . . . . Contents Preface : To The Teacher Chapter One : Warm-up Activities Chapter Two : Words‚ Phrases and Sentences Chapter Three : Grammar and Speaking Chapter Four : Interactive Role-Play Chapter Five : Traveling and Touring Chapter Six : Finding the Right Words Chapter Seven : Fables‚ Tales and Stories Chapter Eight : Talking Tasks Chapter Nine : A Bit of Business Chapter Ten

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    Effective Speaking Skills

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    ------------------------------------------------- Effective Speaking Skills ------------------------------------------------- the basics for The Ice-breaker The icebreaker! (Aurora Australis) No not that one... You’re first speech as a Toastmaster and‚ arguably‚ you’re most important. The icebreaker is the pretext for all speeches to follow and the one in which you’re good and bad speaking habits are identified. My talk tonight will include the Icebreakers; Purpose‚ structure and provide you

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    My Speaking Outline

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    The most challenging part of preparing my speech was converting my preparation outline into a speaking outline. Creating a speaking outline for our personal speech was easy because it was all experience‚ so that gave us the ability to form sentences in the moment. Regarding my speaking outline for the informative speech‚ I wanted to keep it true to the preparation outline since I had practiced it plenty of times. The problem was that I was not sure how long or how short it should be for this kind

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    Fear Of Feminism

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    Have No Fear‚ Equality is Almost Here! It should not come as a surprise that feminism is not exactly a “hot topic” of conversation for young women such as myself in this day and age. In fact‚ I have always considered the phrase‚ “feminist”‚ to be a negative connotation; at least I did before I took this class. Is this because I did not know what it meant to be a feminist? Or is it because every time I was exposed to the topic in the past‚ it was always pertaining to a group of radicals that

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