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    Universidad Gerardo Barrios has completely changed my style of learning‚ I can say that being a student of the UGB is another level of learning‚ everything is totally different to the process of teaching-learning of the school and of the high school‚ teachers are highly qualified to teach and form students capable of serving to the future students to integrate into the society in a professional future and of quality‚ I can say that since I started my career in English‚ one of my goals was to strive

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    Synthesis Essay In today’s society‚ language is one of the most important and most used things in everyday life. Language is one of the most effective and efficient ways of communicating with one another‚ animals‚ and God. It can be used as a mirror‚ tool‚ or a weapon. The reason I think language can be used as a mirror is because people use language to directly reflect who they are as a person. For example‚ if you have heard someone using improper grammar or slang‚ it may lead you to believe

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    Explore Some of the Ways in which Your Speech Changes according to the Context you are In In this essay I shall explore the ways in which my speech changes according to the context I am in. Most people change the way they speak without knowing it and only realise it when they consciously try to listen for differences in their idiolect‚ such as their pitch‚ intonation‚ pronunciation‚ speed‚ lexis and length of their utterances. One aspect of speech which changes is my pitch. I use sarcasm occasionally

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    hi everybody‚ I’m very happy when i read this page. The difficulties in learning English and how to overcome them The difficulties in learning English and how to overcome them Beginners of foreign language always meet difficulties from the outset. For me‚ I had to overcome these problems when I started learning English. English pronunciation is my first obstacle. The pronunciation in English puzzles me a lot because the same letter has different sounds. For example the

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    Self-Management and Self-Motivation The purpose of this report is to define‚ self-management and self-motivation. This essay is about the importance of self-motivation and self-management in my studies. Motivation is one of the factors that cause‚ channel‚ and sustain an individual’s behaviour (Stoner‚2006) While management is the process of planning‚ leading‚ and controlling the work of organization members and of using all available organizational resources to reach stated organizational goals

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    My verbal language has always been a large aspect of my personality‚ and I believe it is also like this for everyone else. From my very early toddler years‚ the way I have learned to speak has been in hands of my environment‚ not mine. My voice is who I am‚ where I come from‚ and where I have been. I was born and raised in Washington Heights; a place very well known as a “Dominican Community”. To my advantage‚ I speak both English and Spanish. The first language I ever spoke was Spanish‚ but shortly

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    The word spondee is short for the term spondaic words. In audiology‚ spondees refer to a two syllable word such as cupcake and butterfly. In the textbook titled Introduction to Audiology‚ Martin defines the term spondee as a “two syllable word pronounced with equal stress on both syllables” (Martin 450). They are often seen in the audiological test battery by being presented to the patient either through a microphone or a voiced disk that has already been recorded and stored on an audiologist’s drive

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    Answers and Explanations 1.) Choice (D) is correct because the list includes the proper noun Samuel‚ the common concrete nouns girl and wilderness and all three abstract nouns courage‚ strength and journey. Choice (A) is incorrect because the word displayed is a verb and the word during is an adverb. Choice (B) is incorrect because the words thought and displayed are verbs and the words during and in are both adverbs. Choice (C) is incorrect because the list omits the abstract nouns courage‚ strength

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    TEACHING PRONUNCIATION. Introduction. In order to understand better English on both spoken and written‚ the most valuable gifts can be offered among the students is pronunciation. However‚ as a teacher‚ sometimes it is a bit difficult in contributing this particular gift. It can be a challenge to the teacher when they faces the problems such as the students pronunciation habits are not easy to change and it also hard to understand and to make a correction of the wrong pronunciation made

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    Phonological Awareness Explained through a Case Study Foram Naik Brock University Phonological Awareness Explained Through a Case Study Phonological awareness is the understanding that oral language can be manipulated and broken down into many smaller components (Chard & Dickson‚ 1999). Manipulation of sounds refers to adding‚ subtracting‚ and substituting phonemes (smaller components of words) to make different sounds. Sentences can be broken down into words‚ words into syllables

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