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    How to Learn English

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    How to learn English effectively Do you want to know how to learn English effectively? If so‚ you are not alone. In fact‚ there are many people out there today who are working to learn English as a second language. No matter what the reason is that you are learning English‚ you want to make sure that you can learn it quickly and effectively as well. Whether you are learning English in a class‚ on your own‚ or with language teaching software‚ there are certain things that you can do to make sure that

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    English as a Global Tongue

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    FinanceMiscellaneousOrder processFAQFormat specificationsPrivacy policyPlagiarism preventionClient testimonialsTerms of serviceFree Dictionary & ThesaurusEssay samplesTerm paper samplesMovie review samplesContact support teamLive supportEssay‚ Research Paper: English As A Global Tongue LanguageFree Language essays posted on this site were donated by users and are provided for informational use only. The free essay on this page was not written by our writers and should not be viewed as a sample of our writing

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    English A1 Worksheet

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    types of english and the type she uses to communicating with her mom is different from the standard ones that she learns at school. The extract focuses on the” broken english” that her mother speaks . She quotes some of her words’’ Respect for making big celebrations‚ he shows up’’. This shows the way she speaks english is transferred from the thought of a chinese so the sentence sounds not that fluent. Besides‚ the author raises some disadvantages of not being able to speak fluent english. She raises

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    English Language and Amy

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    speak proper English. This story describes how she uses rhetorical strategies to make her argument‚ while also criticizing cultural standards. The story states that the Amy Tan writes of the different Englishes she uses in her life and illustrates the innumerable ways that people express themselves‚ depending on who they are with‚ and their needs. The audience Tan is trying to reach are people that are ignorant of the fact that people like Amy’s mother who speak “broken” English most of the

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    Stress and Rhythm in English

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    Rhythm in English Maria-Josep Solé Sabater Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona ABSTRACT This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the phonetic realization of segments‚ the morphological and syntaclic function of elemcnts and the structuring of information in the sentencc are considercd. English rhythm is studied and the factors that contribute to maintain a regular stress-timed rhythm are presented. A rhythmical approach to English pronunciation

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    words on the topic Importance of English Language . Knowingly or unknowingly we are using other languages even in the premises of the school inspite of our teachers ‘instruction. As we all know‚ English is the one of important language in this world. If we cannot speak English even a little bit‚ we are called as a very poor in this community. We also cannot improve our life if we are worst in English. We will feel loser if we in the group that use English as a medium to speak. People always

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    English as a global language English has become the global language in the 20th century. It is the language of trade‚ diplomacy and the internet. However the increase in international languages‚ in particular English isolate smaller languages even within their own homelands. In other countries the languages that are supposed to unite the diverse country increasingly is becoming a second class languages. As it becomes more attractive to learn global languages so smaller languages become not worth

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    Esperanto vs English

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    hope of the world”‚ Rado asserts that Esperanto should be the world’s second language. He goes further and states that Esperanto is better than English because it is faster. Because there is no irregulation and confused rules‚ English is easier to learn. Moreover‚ he thinks that it is culture free because it does not belong any culture. Unlikely English‚ Esperanto does not require learners to study culture while they study languages. Finally‚ he writes that Esperanto was designed to be very simple

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    Vowels in English Gramar

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    Phonetics The English Vowels and Diphthongs There are 5 vowels and 2 semi-vowels (Y and W). But there are from 11 to 20 "vowel sounds" in English‚ made by one or more vowels in various words. Vowels in the English Alphabet The 5 traditional vowels are A‚ E‚ I‚ O‚ and U. However‚ in English the the letters W and Y can also represent vowel sounds‚ but they don’t always do so. Hence‚ they may be considered vowels "sometimes". Examples with Y and W as vowels: In the word "by" [ˈbɑɪ]

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    English Oral Communication

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    You are the president of the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) at an urban school. At the last association meeting‚ many parents expressed their concern about the poor performance of their children‚ particularly in Mathematics‚ science and the English language. They felt that the school should work harder towards improving the teaching and learning of these subject. The PTA could assist but the association does not have enough funds (money) to carry out its projects for the school. you wish to speak

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