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    structure‚ and incorrect grammar. The first challenge is writer’s block‚ which can be difficult to deal with when writing a paper. Becoming very angry and frustrated‚ which if not dealt with can make the problem worse while writing. The second challenge is that bad sentence structure can make for poor reading. Fragmented sentences‚ run-ons‚ and improper punctuation sets a poor foundation for the reader to understand what has been written. The third challenge is using incorrect grammar while writing an essay

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    In traditional way‚ people a lot of time when learning a language focous on speaking well. In this essay‚ I want to discuss language‚ practice and technique which can help us develop confidence in speaking.        Learn phrases and ignorance of grammar are two ways to increase language skills. Many people learn english in wrong ways and try to learn individual words  without giving attention to role of them in sentences. So what is a phrases? Phrase is a group of word‚two or three or more words

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    grammar and writing

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    Grammar and Writing Writing Personal Narratives: Tell true stories about event in writers life. Also called autobiography. Realistic Fiction: Portrays invented characters and event in everyday situation that most readers would find familiar. Mystery Stories: Present unexplained or strange events that characters try to solve. Free verse: Poetry that has no regular rhyme‚ rhythm‚ or form. Sonnet: Form of rhyming lyric poetry with set rules. Persuasive speeches: Presented

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    English Grammar

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    actually learns grammar to learn his/ her own mother tongue. It is a natural phenomenon that we start speaking what everybody speaks around us. We gradually develop a better sense of understanding with the passage of time. We don’t study grammar of our own mother tongue to use it for daily speaking‚ but when we need to polish our own mother tongue‚ we have to study its grammar and we usually do that. When we come to learning a new language like English language‚ we need to study its grammar‚ the importance

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    Tkt Glossary

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    with all the terms in the glossary. The list is indicative only. Other terms may also appear in TKT. MODULE 1 Concepts and terminology for describing language GRAMMAR Please note that you should refer to a grammar reference book for more detailed information about the grammar items in this Glossary‚ and also that the list of grammar items in this section is not exhaustive. Active voice In an active sentence‚ the subject of the verb usually does or causes the action‚ e.g. The car hit the tree

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    Transformational Grammar

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    Transformational grammar – is a linguistic theory also known as transformational-generative grammar. It arose in the 1950’s and considers the most important task of descriptive linguistics to be the construction of a transformational grammar. The theory was founded by the American linguist N. Chomsky; other adherents have included R. Lees‚ C. Fillmore‚ E. Klima‚ E. Bach‚ J. Katz‚ J. Fodor‚ M. Bierwisch‚ and R. Rüzicka. In the late 1960’s the concept of deep structure was reexamined owing to a growing

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    Lesson Plan

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    they want to do; express likes and dislikes; make request and give advice. Their purpose of studying English is to fluent communication and English is a compulsory subject in the school syllabus. Through grade 10 students can use vocabularies and grammar to speak about topic such as School talks‚ Conversation‚ Music‚ Films and cinema. II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: At the end of lesson‚ students will be able to read personal hobbies‚ use cleft sentences to focus subject‚ object or adverbial to describe

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    pronunciation‚ grammar‚ sophisticated diction (word choice) 3 Communication: Effective ___Clever introduction with a clear purpose and thesis ____Frequent eye contact with audience ____Strong organization of ideas and supporting evidence ____Strong volume‚ pitch variation‚ and steady rate ____Confident manner/voice: Is not entirely dependent on notes ____Stance: feet planted and gestures are appropriate ____Obvious enthusiasm and ownership but may not be sustained ____Correct pronunciation‚ grammar‚ sentence

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    most difficult points to deal with authentic texts. Advanced level students can recognise those ungrammticalities in authentic texts as aspects of real spontaneous spoken texts. Language forms that are sometimes rather different from those in school grammar books‚ in other words broken forms for the learners‚ actually do not bother interactions among the participants; they even facilitate interactions to go smoothly‚ as Willis skills 1990:126 explains. Yet students of lower than intermediate level may

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    grammar sketch

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    Grammatical Sketch of Botolan Sambal by Evan Antworth Grammar Sketch Analysis Botolan Sambal is an indigenous language of the Philippines spoken by 30 000 people in Botolan‚ Zambales. I learned that phonemes are significant phones (makabuluhang tunog). It can be defined by searching for minimal pairs. The consonant phonemes given in the book There are no affricates and dental phonemes. No minimal pair was given in the grammar sketch so I tried to find some. /bá.naʔ/ ‘because’

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