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    Books Books are the best friend a person can have. For they are the kind of friends that are never disloyal. A person is never going to feel alone or bored in the presence of books. So‚ books can be read out of passion as a hobby or to gain knowledge and information. For that‚ some books are to be tasted‚ others to be swallowed; and some few to be chewed and digested. There are certain types of books which can only be tasted. To taste a book is just to have some sensations out

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    Agard uses a Caribbean dialect “lick back”‚ and phonetic spelling “dem… dat” which reflects the Caribbean accent‚ to create a clear character voice. He does this to emphasize that he is a black Caribbean man and therefore the issues he explores are relevant and personal to him. Agard is in fact half Guyanese and so the character of the poem could in fact be him; this could be auto-biographical. ‘Singh song’ is similar in that Daljit Nagra uses phonetic spelling “My vife is on di web” to reflect an

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    land was very fertile‚ therefore suitable for farming. However‚ the Phoenicians are greatly remembered for manufacturing and trade as well as the invention of the phonetic alphabet‚ as opposed to farming. The creation of the alphabet was in result of a quick and simple way to keep records and transactions when trading. Thus said‚ the phonetic alphabet was introduced‚

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    Levels of Language Proficiency Elementary to Limited Proficiency * The first two levels of language proficiency deal with the absolute basics of the language. These levels are where speakers learn vocabulary and grammar‚ especially how to properly conjugate words and how to speak in the past‚ present and future tenses. By the time these two levels are completed students should have some basic grasp of the language‚ and they should be able to hold casual‚ relatively simple conversations about

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    and Half Caste by John Agard. The Lesson would be great to study because it contains quite a deal of black humor and also contains subject matter that would appeal to year sevens. John Agard Half Caste would also be great to study because of the phonetic style in the way it’s written and furthermore it would be good to study because of the way it interests year sevens to find out what it actually means. The Lesson by Roger McGough would be a fantastic poem to study because of it’s black humor

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    British English and American English on the phonetic aspect will be discussed. The whole paper is going to be devided into several parts‚ in the first part various of English accents and the outline of the differences between these two variants of English will be introduced in biref ; In the second part‚ the representative of British English – Recerved pronunciation will be presented in detail on the aspect of sound system; in the thirt part‚ the phonetic peculiarities of American English will be discussed;

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    Explore the ways that users of digital media re-create some aspects of face to face communication. SMS (or text messaging) is very popular. A study by OFCOM (who work in the UK communications industry) have found that in the UK in 2014 around 150 billion text messages were sent that year. Users are from all age groups‚ however it is most common in the 14-20 year old age category. On the apps you can use emoji’s to make it easier to express emotions and make it more like a face to face conversation

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    Sanskrit संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam Pronunciation [sə̃skɹ̩t̪əm] Spoken in Greater India Total speakers 14‚135 native speakers in India (2001)[1] Language family Indo-European * Indo-Iranian o Indo-Aryan + Sanskrit Writing system Devanāgarī (de facto)‚ various Brāhmī–based scripts‚ and Latin alphabet Official status Official language in India (Uttarakhand) one of the 22 scheduled languages of India Regulated by No official regulation Language codes

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    The purpose of this essay is to explain the effectiveness of the reading recovery program (RR) on students with reading and or learning disabilities (RD or LD). The studies reviewed looked at students who were at-risk for LD‚ who had RD‚ or who had a severe reading difficulty. The studies revealed that research that explores the implicit effect of the reading recovery program on students with LD is limited‚ but provided evidence for its importance as a tool to identify students early on and act as

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    families‚ these two languages are different in many significant ways. On the phonetic aspect‚ although English and Mandarin share some same consonants such as ‘/t/’ ‘/k/’ ‘/g/’ ‘/p/’ and ‘/b/’‚ some consonants present in the English language are absent in Mandarin. Mandarin does not have any interdental fricative sound‚ for example the interdental fricative sound ‘θ’ in ‘thank’ and ‘ð’ in ‘the’ do not exist in Mandarin phonetic inventory. In Mandarin the Alveolo-palatal such as ‘/x/’ ‘/j/’ and ‘/q/’

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