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    PREVIEW ( p.14) Go through the preview with your students to let them know about what they will learn in terms of language and skills in this unit Brainstorm the project work which your students will carry out.. You can also prepare alternative projects that your students can do. It is not recommended to make the students work on the same project year after year. Here is a short list of other projects that can be assigned for your students in this unit: a family history project‚ memoirs of

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    how to make right sentences and at the end of this program they had to write a research design as their final assessment. But before it‚ the students must pass some subjects. For instance‚ they must pass program structure I‚ II‚ III‚ and IV. And then‚ they also must pass program Writing I‚ II‚ III and Writing IV. After they pass them all‚ the students continue with writing research design. Therefore it’s expected that they will able to apply appropriate use of correct sentences or grammar among others

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    ENG2602/101/3/2015 Tutorial letter 101/3/2015 GENRES IN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE: THEORY‚ STYLE AND POETICS ENG2602 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of English Studies IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This Tutorial Letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3 2 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR THE MODULE...........................................

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    or possibly look the word up in the dictionary. Language‚ by definition‚ is “the words‚ their pronunciation‚ and the methods of combining them used and understood by a community” (Merriam-Webster). Though the association between this word and its simple definition is what would be widely accepted by our society‚ philosophers or more specifically logical positivists would argue against the simplicity of language. According to the man who pioneered the logical positivist movement‚ Ludwig Wittgenstein

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    identified the information above‚ it’s time to begin putting your thoughts and ideas into a format that proves you have accurately analyzed the text. There are many ways to write an effective rhetorical analysis essay. Below is one way that is a good‚ simple format to help you get started. You may find as you become more comfortable with analysis that you want to deviate from this format. That’s fine as long as you are still focusing on numbers 1-3 from above. Introduction The introductory paragraph

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    ENN103F/101/3/2014 Tutorial letter 101/3/2014 English for Academic Purposes ENN103F Semesters 1 & 2 Department of English Studies IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. ENN103F/101 CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................. 3 2 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR THE MODULE .................................................

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    You will develop a speech informing the audience about an object‚ concept‚ process‚ or event. The speech should follow the guidelines for effective informative discourse as presented in chapter 17 of the Human Communication text. A typed full-sentence outline of the speech‚ including references‚ is due on the day you present in class. The outline should be formatted in Times New Roman‚ 12 point font‚ one inch margins‚ double spaced‚ and include a cover page that lists: the title of the speech

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    Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the writing process? A. Think about your topic B. Think about your audience. C. Try exploring statergies. D. Write your first draft D When you think about your audience‚ you consider- A. possible publication B. Your intended readers C. auditory details D. all of the above B When you consider your audience‚ you also- A Adapt your tone and vocabulary to suit them. B. Try to choose very sophisticated words to give your writing

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    WORD ORDER AND DISCOURSE TYPE AN AUSTRONESIAN EXAMPLE - philippine languages: verb-initial - "pre-verbal NP" = "subject-like nominal" - agutaynen: ungrammatical‚ to front a NOn-topic NP - (1) and (2) grammatical topics occur post-verbally - (3) and (4) : pre-verbal NPs are clause-internal. Clause-level Topics - if the initial NP that precedes a nominal predicate is deleted‚ clause fragment is left and is uninterpretable continuity studies - flexible word order languages: highly discontinous

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    question when framing the response. Only have the main idea. Body – Each point should be dealt with in a separate paragraph. Follow the structure of a topic sentence followed by supporting information and a concluding sentence leading to the next paragraph. The topic sentence should follow from the previous paragraph and the concluding sentence should lead to the next. It is not enough to state your opinion. Supply evidence (quotes‚ examples etc.) Do not get side tracked. Conclusion – Should summarise

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