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    Learning New Skills With every culture comes communication‚ language is the most important tool that we can use in our day-to-day lives. People need to communicate with each other since this is how the human race coexists with each other and sets us above the rest. We communicate with each other even if we do not know each other. Speaking is one of the most common ways‚ but nonverbally is the other way we all communicate. The nature of communications are very important in our lives‚ we all need

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    FUNCTIONAL NOTIONAL APPROACH TOLANGUAGE LEARNING . A Functional Notional Approach to language learning places major emphases on the communicative purposes of speech. That is what people want to do or accomplish through speech .Do there want to invite someone to a birthday party or do they want to write an apology letter .Thus the above gives the function of language .Thus sensitivity to the individual needs of the learners gives rise to the Functional Notional Approach . Apologizing‚ we will

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    discusses how the study of stylistics/language in literature can help improve one’s English language. (1500-2000 words) To answer the question of how stylistics improves one’s English language is to understand the question itself. The word ‘improves’ in the question entails that the person or student already has at least a basic knowledge and understanding of the English Language and he/she wants to make that knowledge better. There are many disciplines that learners of the English language can venture

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    writing‚ and how to be organized‚ which is something that I am. Helping people is something that I have always wanted to do. When I was in High School‚ I thought about being a Forensic Scientist‚ which would also help people‚ but I realized that‚ that wasn’t really what I wanted to do. Paralegal is just up my alley‚ where it has what I want to do‚ which is helping people‚ and what I am goood at‚ wrigting‚ research‚ orgainization. I know that what Paralegals are shown as on TV isn’t exactly how

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    Language Can Inspire Authors use language to inspire people to follow their beliefs and make the world a better place. This can be to persuade them to follow their religious‚ racial‚ or even political beliefs. An article published by the Washington Post‚ called “Ohio town holds rare history: Races mix freely for nearly 200 years‚” describes a town in Ohio called Longtown and how it has been kept alive throughout two centuries. While most segregation ended about 50 years ago‚ segregation has been

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    Achieving Beneficial Backwash 1 TEST THE ABILITIES WHOSE DEVELOPMENT YOU WANT TO ENCOURAGE For example‚ if you want to encourage oral ability‚ then test oral ability. This is very obvious‚ a straightforward matter of content validity‚ yet it is surprising how often it is not done. There is a tendency to test what it is easiest to test rather than what it is most important to test. Reasons advanced for not testing particular abilities may take many forms. It is often said‚ for instance

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    Internet"How the Internet has fundamentally changed our society."The Internet is indeed the "superhighway" of communication in our modern world. Many types of people such as workers‚ families and criminals travel our nation’s interstates. These various types of people are also found on our "superhighway" of communication. Originally the Internet was an innovation to improve communication in our society and world. We will discuss the pros and the unexpected cons of this new innovation. As our course

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    How The Internet Got Started Some thirty years ago ‚ the Rand corporation ‚ America’s foremost cold war think tank‚ faced a strange straegic problem. How could the US authrieties succesfully communicate after a nuclear war? Postnuclear America would need a comand-and-control network‚ linked from city to city ‚ state to state‚ base to base . But no matter how thoroughly that network was armored or protected ‚ its switches and wiring would always be vulnerable to the impact of atomic bombs

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    Formal‚ Non-formal and Informal Learning: What Are the Differences? Earlier this year I did some applied research on the differences between formal‚ non-formal and informal education in both the sciences‚ as well as literacy and language education. These terms have been used by the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) as well as researchers and practitioners around the globe. Here’s a simplified explanation: Formal education – Organized‚ guided by a formal curriculum‚ leads

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    The extract taken from the book “Language and Language Learning” is a piece of scientific prose which deals with the problem of comprehension of literature on school level. The author touches upon the theme of topical interest in the field of language learning. That is why this text is of great importance for those who want to comprehend a story in a new language. The author provides the reader with possible steps of solution of this problem. Each of these steps is given in an extended form with

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