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    Paper II How to Select Songs to Teach Language Skills. Yogita Bhamare. Songs are part of daily life of most people. The benefits of songs in ELT have been well-documented by many researchers. English language teachers can use songs to open and close their lessons‚ to illustrate themes and topics‚ to add variety‚ present new vocabulary or recycle known language. Practically all grammar

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    Standard English try emulating someone who does. Even try attending an Oral Communications course. It is very important you learn how to expunge slang out of your vocabulary when the time is appropriate. Oral Communication will teach you how to code-switch. Code-Switching is being able to know when to speak proper English and when to transfer back overt to slang. I realized that when someone speaks proper English others are found to grimace and make fun. This results of that is chronic misuse of the English

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    Effects of American Popular Culture To many‚ the United States is first and foremost a superpower. Some see it as exerting its might in the interest of world peace and stability‚ and as a guarantor of the freedom and even survival of other nations. To others‚ it looks more like a bully imposing its will upon the entire planet by brute force. I believe that McCaffery’s statement that "...virtually every corner of the globe is being successfully colonized by for example‚ American

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    Women wear long skirts; people drink expensive water from France and eat pasta at Italian restaurants; everyone seems to be exercising at health clubs. Almost nothing in modern life escapes the influence of fashion; food‚ music‚ exercise‚ books‚ slang words‚ movies‚ furniture‚ places to visit‚ even names go in and out of fashion. It’s almost impossible to write about specific fads because these interests that people follow can change very quickly. In the United States‚ even people can be “in”

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    Interpersonal Interactions Interpersonal interaction is a term showing how people relate to one another. The term interpersonal interaction is usually used when interacting with other people. Whether you are talking to them‚ working with them or sitting in a meeting room‚ you are always practising interpersonal interactions. This also includes things such as relating to each other and exchanging feelings. These can be both verbal and non-verbal. Verbal interpersonal interaction When speaking to someone

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    Today or Better Left Alone “Romeo + Juliet” succeeds to convey Shakespeare ’s play by the same name. The film was filmed in Verona‚ California set in the 1950s. The interesting part of the setting is that both Verona and Venice are cities in Italy and California. When talking about this movie‚ it ’s easy to get lost in the memories of Shakespeare ’s play and‚ while the majority of people will remember most scenes; I enjoy looking outside of the norm‚ something overlooked by the majority of people

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    There are three main prerequisites for a text to be American Literature. It must pertain to events in American History‚ it must include ideas or beliefs that throughout history have become closely associated with the U.S‚ and it must make use of American colloquialisms and an American dialect. A text’s accumulation of all of these essential traits‚ through its style and essential themes‚ is what makes it uniquely American and allows it to distinguish itself as a defining example of American literature

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    Do you know how much technology has advanced in the last 10 years? Many of these advancements have affecting our writing skills in good and bad ways. Programs such as Microsoft correct spelling and grammar mistakes; also there are social websites such as Facebook or Twitter. The technological advancement that affects our writing the most is the cell phone. Cell phones have become such a must have item that people bring them where ever they go. Although this item is popular‚ there are pros and cons

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    A euphemism is defined as a non-harmful phrase or word used to substitute another word or phrase that is seen as‚ in some way‚ unpleasant. These words and phrases‚ though created with the best possible intentions‚ are slowly causing the English language to decay. For example‚ penitentiaries used to be led by a warden. In an effort to seem politically correct‚ penitentiaries‚ prisons and jails have been renamed to the‚ allegedly less controversial‚ title of “correctional facility” or “detention facility

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    they also use slang regularly. This is a main component in the public judging their education‚ and wealth. “ They were the only kind of girls that would look at us‚ I thought. Tough‚ loud girls who wore too much eye makeup and giggled and swore too much” (pg.35). When people see a Greaser‚ they think things‚ like they’re not law abiding‚ they’re hopeless‚ they have no future. All because of the way a few of the greasers act. So‚ because of a stereotype that most greasers‚ speak with slang‚ and curse

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