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    :1106102020034 Using of English Song to Increase student vocabulary English has become an international language that use in daily communication almost country in the world.because of that almost all of country in the world study about english‚ when we began to study english there are four skill such as listening‚ reading‚writing and speaking.speaking is one of skill that must be master if we want speak english very well. But in fact that a lot of students in the school rarely to speak English caused by several

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    keep saying that exams are the reasons teacher know what students need to re-learn and what they still need to go over. But in reality‚ if the students fail‚ the teachers don’t really care. They don’t. It will just drop your grade and the teacher will keep teaching new things‚ while your falling behind because a major grade in the book is a 50. Exams don’t help the teachers or the students. I have failed plenty of tests and exams and not once did the teacher go back over the material. I think that

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    Power Power is an international relations concept. The effects of international power determine the extent that actors in the international arena can control their own fate and circumstances. In a report for the International Organization Foundation‚ Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall present four types of international power that include compulsory power‚ institutional power‚ structural power and productive power. Compulsory power occurs when one actor directly exerts control over another. Institutional

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    Harper Adams University College BSc International Business Management Business Organisation and Accounting Module BC-032 Analysis of Moutai’s Organization Structure Submitted by: 201021011251/11223600 For: Ray Lu Date of Submission: 9 March‚ 2012 Words counted without references: 1948 Analysis of Moutai’s Organization Structure Contents Summary……………………………………………………………………………………… 2 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………. 3 2. Background of Moutai……………………………………………………………………

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    UNIVERSITY OF DELHI SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSES OF READING FOR THE M. A. EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH Syllabus applicable for students seeking admission to the M. A. Course in English in the academic year 2009-10 2 The M.A. English syllabus comprises 16 courses to be taught over 4 semesters and two years. Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Courses 0101 - 0104 Courses 0201 - 0204 Courses 0301 - 0304 Courses 0401 - 0404 Courses 0104‚ 0203‚ 0304 and 0403 offer options. Students

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    English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is one of the significant features in the field of English Language Teaching; and‚ it is an important branch of the EFL/ESL (English as a Foreign/Second Language) arena. In the backdrop of the expansion of various fields and branches of knowledge‚ it assumes the status of a significant branch in English Language Teaching (ELT). ESP courses gain prominence and the concept of teaching of ESP has been accepted all over the world. Most of the countries are implementing

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    speaker is a person who has spoken the language from the earliest childhood. It other words‚ It is known as ‘Mother Tongue’. Is it true that a native English speaker makes a better English teacher? The answer is no. Not all native English speakers make a better teacher. Being an English teacher‚ you must not only know how to speak in English‚ but to know how to teach. According to Justin Murray‚ the most important characteristic of being any teacher is to know how to teach to the level of their student

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    Examination reforms: Introduction * Our education system is universally criticized for a number of gaps in our examination system. * It is criticized for not keeping pace with the demand of the outside world‚ for not being scientific and comprehensive for not considering the practical skills required for good adjustment and for its traditional methods of measurements. * Time and again various committees and commissions have tried to address the inherent malice in the examination system

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    Nowadays‚ there are many people who want to learn English. Do you know the reason why English is widespread all over the world? First‚ English is taught and learned at every school: primary‚ secondary‚ high schools‚ colleges and universities... So if you want to have a good stydying result‚ you’ll need to get high marks in English. Second‚ English’s and important and international language for all of us. We can communicate with each other in English. It helps everybody understand each other better

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    INTRODUCTION The literature in translation studies has traditionally been preoccupied with elaborating various types of dichotomies and taxonomies‚ and to some extent much of it still is. This volume attempts to orient the discipline away from dichotomies and taxonomies as much as possible‚ while recognizing that some may be embedded within a sophisticated and enriching discourse that is worth engaging with. On the whole‚ the work represented here assumes‚ implicitly or explicitly‚ that human

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