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    Cdt. Nusair Marwan. Political Geography(A2). Tunisia Introduction: Tunisia is located in the north side of Africa and it bordered with the Mediterranean Sea from the north and the south. Tunisia is a very exciting place to go. Its weather is beautiful in the winter and perfect for tanning in the beach in summer. There are many place to visit in Tunisia like Bardo Museum; which has the world’s largest collection

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    A rich view of lexical competence Peter J. Robinson In this article I begin by examining some features of the negotiation of meaning between learners and teachers‚ where the goal of the interaction is to convey the meaning of a technical word from the teacher to a learner. I suggest that this examination leads us to distinguish between the declarative knowledge ‘that’ words have particular meanings‚ and the procedures we typically employ for realizing or ‘achieving’ this declarative knowledge. These

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    acquiring full or partial political control over another country‚ occupying it with settlers‚ and exploiting it economically. Why did I mentioned colonialism? Because it changed the Islamic world in many aspects. For example‚ France took control of Algeria in 1830 with the brutal assault. Thomas Robert Bugeaud and‚ like most colonial powers‚ solidified their power by exacerbating existing ethnic tensions and introducing new ones. The French systematically disenfranchised Islamic groups‚ seizing their

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    people of Africa‚ who are in this case the victims of imperialism‚ got their hands on many weapons. The article continues on to list more weapons that were used in the Africans’ battle against European forces. On the timeline‚ it states‚ "revolts in Algeria‚ in the western Sudan‚ in Dahomey‚ by the Matabele (Ndebele) and Shona‚ in Ashantiland‚ in Sierra Leone‚ and in the Fulani Hausa states..." This meaning that many countries in Africa felt the need to cause revolts

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    sentence of spoken discourse by from a transcript where the teacher is the main speaker. “I’d like you to add that to your mind maps” The extract of spoken discourse displays a variety of linguistic features and accommodates a variety of sociolinguistic theories in conjunction with the contextual instrumental power being shown. The extracts literal meaning through the multimodal utterance “like” creates an element of possibility to the statement yet because of the context and the power of the

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    Colonial Rule: British in South Africa- The British existence in Southern Africa left a major impact on this area’s history. The British first arrived in Southern Africa in the late 19th century‚ during the Scramble for Africa. The Scramble for Africa was the colonization and invasion of Africa through European countries. With the British arriving‚ they were looking for more land to control. They found the land in countries like South Africa and Sudan‚ but it led to altercations between the British

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    `Rinkebyswedish`and how does it affect the Swedish language? Method In order to collect data for my analysis‚ I read two very helpful and interesting books about language and slang. These books are called “Skolan mitt I förorten” by Nihad Bunar and “Sociolinguistics. An introduction to Language and Society” by Peter Trudgill. Furthermore‚ I looked at webpages on the Internet‚ regarding this topic‚ for information and collected some important material for this essay. Reports by Mikael Parkvall and Anastacia

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    The Implementation of Grammar In Communicative Language Teaching Paper Submitted as final exam for academic writing class By: FransiscusTeja H.B. - 2009031048 LeonardusWahono K. - 2010031068 English Department Faculty of Education Atmajaya Catholic University of Indonesia ABSTRACT Communicative Language Teaching is believed as a method that enhance second language learners to achieve the goal which is native-like proficiency and in it’s process‚ grammar instruction is unnecessary

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    DAIRY Africa is fighting back against vitamin and mineral deficiencies Micronutrient malnutrition is recognised as one of the most serious obstacles to human development and survival. Nowhere is this more evident than in sub-Saharan Africa. The good news‚ however‚ is that many countries have made significant progress in ensuring that women and children have access to essential vitamins and minerals to combat this “hidden hunger”. Malnutrition is still a major underlying cause of child mortality

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    precedes a sentence to be interpreted and situational context is knowledge about the word. Contextual linguistics : is that realm where linguistics interacts with other disciplines.  Such as: Psycholinguistics : the study of language and mind. Sociolinguistics : the study of language and society. Applied linguistics : the application of linguistics to language teaching. Computational linguistics : the use of computer to simulate language and its working. Philosophical linguistics : the link between

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