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    -------------------4. Circle the answer; How often do you watch cookery shows on TV? Once a week Four times a week Weekends Twice a week Five times a week Three times a week Weekdays 5. Do you think its important for chefs to use both types of spoken language and why? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WATCH TWO SHORT CLIPS OF

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    In television and radio the interview techniques are very different. Graham Norton does both‚ in both situations we do see Norton adapting himself. He interviews Jedward in the television interview and Benedict Cumberbatch in the radio interview. They are many differences the obvious one is that one is in a television studio and the other in a radio set; another difference is the audiences that would watch them. The television situation is broadcasted on a Friday night at 10.30pm so the audience

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “With Almighty God We Are Everything But Without Almighty God We Are Nothing” First and foremost‚ I am grateful and indebted to the Almighty God who has given me this golden opportunity and guided me throughout this case study. I deliver my sincere thanks to my college secretary Rev.Dr.Sr.P.Helan Chandra‚ who guides and supports me in all my events. I extend my sincere thanks to Rev.Dr.Sr.T.Nirmala. Principal of Jayaraj Annapackiam College For Women(Autonomous)‚Periyakulam

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    written x spoken formal - - - informal technical language (jargon) - - - slang Principles of English written style: Choose the suitable completions of the sentence: The more formal the language is‚ 1. the more it will use inanimate nouns as subjects of a sentence. 2. the more it will use verb structures (where choice is possible) 3. the less it will use passive structures 4. the more it is likely to use passive structures 5. the more words of Latin origin it will use 6. the more words of Germanic

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    „One language spoken worldwide would lead to better international relations.” Todays world is a global village in which we can find as many supporters as opponents of this idea shown above. When easy communication is taken into account‚ a single language spoken in the world is highly significant. People can‚ for example‚ share new ideas‚ explore the science or gain knowledge about other cultures. This can be supported by the fact that modern English‚ sometimes described as the first global

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    and which are‚ in fact‚ competitors within a particular paradigm or category. From this perspective‚ there are language units which occur in all types of texts due to their neutral stylistic value (hence stylistically neutral units‚ e.g.‚ notional words‚ -s plural marker). On the other hand‚ other language units bear a stylistic marker already before they are actually used‚ and so they tend to occur only in some types of texts (hence stylistically marked units‚ e.g.‚ terms‚ some foreign plural nouns

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    letters and words thought to typify dyslexic reading. Eye training was often prescribed to overcome these alleged visual defects. Later research has shown‚ however‚ that children with dyslexia are not unusually prone to reversing letters or words and that the deficit responsible for the disorder is related to the language system. In particular‚ dyslexia reflects a deficiency in the processing of the distinctive linguistic units‚ called phonemes that make up all spoken and written words. Current linguistic

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    King (I have a dream). When we talk about ’language’‚ sometimes we mean speech (spoken language)‚ sometimes writing (written language).Do you think is there any difference between spoken language and written language? Of course‚ speech is spoken and heard‚ while writing is written and read. There are many types of spoken languages such as news report‚ interview‚ speech‚ debates and conversations. In the spoken word‚ a speaker has more ability to engage the audience psychologically and to use complex

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    A. Mission Statement Spoken Emotions is a new and innovative company devoted to providing a fun atmosphere for developing self-expression. My mission is to have a safe haven for artists‚ poets‚ musicians‚ and other entertainment performers to be able to broadcast their talent to the city‚ and eventually the world. My company will motivate individuals to allow their thoughts and ideas and express them in a healthy and creative way. B. Where are you right now? Currently my business is still

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    how the written and spoken language can give different meanings to a word. She considers language a powerful tool used by writers and everyday people‚ to express their feelings and capture reality and life. According to Naylor‚ the “written word is inferior to the spoken‚ which uses the "sight‚ sound‚ smell and touch” of the moment(220). She mentioned that to exemplify how the same word can have different meanings. Also she describes the moment when she became aware of the word nigger. When a boy

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