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    How to Improve English

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    HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH LEARNER’S PROFICIENCY English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Gaining English proficiency can be an important aspect of education in many fields from business to aviation to science. Even native English speakers can benefit from increasing knowledge and improving writing skills. There are many accessible ways to improve English proficiency effectively without taking formal classes. i) Speak Regularly One of the most important aspects of gaining

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    How To learn English

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    ORAL ENGLISH HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH? Good morning to everyone present here. I feel greatly honored to stand here before you to give a talk. I will be talking about how to learn English. My talk today will centre on the topic of ways how to learn English. First of all‚ you need to learn English slowly like a baby. Start by listening and speaking. When your English is good you can move on to reading and writing. This way you are improving slowly. Next‚ attend an English class or discussion group

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    Vocabulary for Academic English

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    CHECK YOUR VOCABULARY FOR ACADEMIC ENGLISH THIRD EDITION by David Porter A & C Black London www.acblack.com For Ana Rita First edition published 2001 Second edition published 2003 This third edition published 2007 by A & C Black Publishers Ltd 38 Soho Square‚ London W1D 3HB © Copyright A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the permission of the publishers. A CIP entry for this book is available

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    phrase in English such as: noun phrase‚ adjective phrase‚ prepositional phrase…especially verb phrase. The correct use of verb phrase is complex and difficult problem in English grammar. It requires learners to have a very good knowledge of verbs and how to use them effectively. Therefore‚ in my study‚ I describe research to verb phrase‚ especially modal verb‚ which one of the essential parts of a verb phrase in English‚ because I myself regard it as a very useful tool for the learners of English.

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    TEACHING ENGLISH THROUGH TRANSLATION Principio del formulario The authors of this subject argue that translation is a valid tool for instruction. Present arguments for and against the use of translation in your own specific teaching situation or in an imagined teaching situation. (Before arguing‚ explain clearly what this situation is). STUDENT RESPONSE The authors of this subject argue that translation is a valid tool for instruction. Present arguments for and against the use of translation

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    English is important since it is a well known language and has frequently been referred to as a world language. Comfort with English is almost a prerequisite for success in the world today. Regardless of the industry‚ proficiency in English is an important factor in both hiring and promotion decisions.Being a student in College‚ English is the major language to communicate with our lecturers‚ friends and strangers in college.Most of the subjects are written by English too. We must practice

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    THE IMPACTS OF ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE Since the world’s origin‚ language has evolved to meet specific social and cultural needs. Human beings have developed manifold languages to be able to communicate and identify as a community. Louis Calvet states that language emerged therefore polygenetically‚ and that humankind is multilingual (23). At present‚ however‚ English is considered to be a global language‚ a lingua franca and a window onto the world‚ leaving aside other languages of major

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    "Go." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language. No word in the English language rhymes with month‚ orange‚ silver‚ or purple. "Forty" is the only number which has its letters in alphabetical order. "One" is the only number with its letters in reverse alphabetical order. There is only ONE word in the English language with THREE CONSECUTIVE SETS OF DOUBLE LETTERS.... Bookkeeper There is a word in the English language with only one vowel‚ which occurs five times: "indivisibility

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    INTRODUCTION The tasks and purposes of the work The theme of my course work sounds as following: “Homonyms in English and their Specific Features”. This course work can be characterized by the following: The actuality of this work caused by several important points. We seem to say that the appearance of new‚ homonymic meanings is one of the main trends in development of Modern English‚ especially in its colloquial layer‚ which‚ in its turn at high degree is supported by development of modern

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    The Future of the English Language Throughout history‚ the English language has evolved in many ways through different countries. Anglo Saxon spoken from Tribes in Britain became the common language‚ what we call Old English. Although modern English may sound different from Old English‚ there are several words that are recognizable and similar. However‚ there are also a great amount of changes that were made throughout the past and till this day. In today’s generations‚ media such as‚ Internet

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