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    Chinese English‚ Chinglish to Standard English The modern English trends to globalization and also manifests localization. Chinese English and Chinglish are two different kinds of linguistic expressions and of Chinese characteristics. Chinese English is a variety of English and Chinglish is a transitional language before English learners know English well. Finally‚ they trend to the same and blend in Standard English. 1. Chinese English It is commonly believed that Chinese English is a variety

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    THE IMPORTANCE AND ADVANTAGES OF ENGLISH Once there was a popular quote saying that “The sun never set on the British Empire”. This statement is very close to the truth. Because of the geographic spread of the British colonies‚ some territory somewhere was always in daylight hours. Chief among many legacies left behind by this British colonization is none other than the English language. It is difficult to estimate exactly how many English speakers there are‚ but according to one estimate

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    What is the importance of English Language in Education? Here‚ in this article‚ an attempt has been made to turn the attention of the readers to the most crucial thing that is the importance of the English language in education or the advantages of learning English language (here‚ focus is not on any one of the particular countries where language is seen as a second language for communication or the language of the education etc‚ the topic here is described in a generalized manner). Education

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    Butcher (2013) state that the purpose of language is to communicate‚ whether with others by talking and writing or with ourselves by thinking. There are many differences between speaking and writing in English and studies have been conducted to evaluate these differences (Chafe & Tannen‚ 1987). The spoken language is a transient (Crystal‚ 2005) and automatic response accompanied by body language‚ hand gestures‚ facial expressions and paralanguage. Unless speech is recorded‚ it becomes an immediate and

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    --*/Unit 1 Introduction to Communication in Health and Social Care Learner’s Name Modar alzouabi Questions Answers 1.1 - Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for many reason such as : 1-to express needs‚ feelings‚concerns‚problems and illness 2- building up relations and socialising with others 3-learning and sharing experiences or knowledge 4- passing on or recieving information 5-communication is an essential tool for a carer to understand

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE NATIONAL LIFE OF INDIA TODAY From 26 January 1965 Hindi has been declared the official language of India. But along with it‚ in terms of the official Language Bill passed in April‚ 1963‚ English may also continue to be used for all the official purposes of the Union. India’s Parliament has thus already provided an answer to the question posed here. The answer is we cannot do without English. The circumstances in which English was introduced in India

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    | | |Unit SCH21 | |Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social | |Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings

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    The World Language—English Can you speak English? English is spoken as a first language by the majority populations of several countries: including the United Kingdom‚ the United States‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ Ireland‚ New Zealand‚ and some Caribbean countries. Nowadays‚ many people in the world can communicate with others from different countries in English. For example‚ when a Chinese meets a German‚ they can talk very well as long as both of them can speak English. Also‚ there are more and more young

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    Variety of Spoken Communication Many aspects of spoken communication are distinct in their uses of language. This distinction is for the fact that each variety of spoken communication‚ in return‚ uses the functions of language in their own specific ways and for their own specific purposes. Language of radio announcers is but one form which illustrates this distinction and the discussion of this essay attempts to explore the use of language within this variety of spoken communication – through

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    “Knock‚ Knock” by Daniel Beaty is a creative spoken word poem that focuses on how young people can use their adversities to better themselves and the world around them. Beaty establishes a motif early in the poem‚ but transforms it as he moves through each section of the poem. The motif transforms as the poem transforms from a young boy learning how to deal with adversity and using it as fuel to create change in the world. Through figurative language and an effective transformative motif‚ Beaty is

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