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    Listening is one of the most important forms of communication‚ with the multiple ways of doing it‚ and the everyday importance of it. Can you imagine not hearing things? The music you listen to‚ TV shows you watch‚ people you speak to‚ all of them dead silent event when they are playing. Now imagine you can hear‚ but only half of what normal people can. That’s what it’s like to hear things from my perspective. It is normal for me because I was born half deaf‚ so my hearing and my listening skills

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    "Teaching sex educational subject at school should be done or not" A review on philosophical and educational perspective Abstract The issue of incorporating sex education in schools of Malaysia is still debatable. Some parents think sex education in school is essential to Malaysian youths to reduce sexual related social problems. While a greater section of people still believe that it is unnecessary to slot in sex education as a separate subject

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    their day to day activities and it has immense effect on the body and mind. Everyone in this world loves music as it evokes particular emotional states and these emotional states are related to brain and autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. Listening to music activates a multitude of brain structures involved in cognitive‚ sensorimotor‚ and emotional processing. Music has the potential to induce strong emotions which are either positive or negative‚ and positive emotions can augment well-being

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    number of factors that affect the success of English Language Teaching (ELT). One of the factors is teacher. Teacher can determine whether or not other factors can work well. English language learners who have low motivation to learn English can be made more interested in English classrooms because of the way good English teachers involves them in the learning experience. There are four language skills in English‚ such as ListeningSpeaking‚ Writing‚ and Reading. My action research here emphasized

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    Individual Presentation Situation There are certain factors we need to consider when choosing a career. What are the factors that you will consider when choosing a career? Task ( Candidate D ) In your opinion‚ personal interest is an important factor when choosing a career. Elaborate. Good morning to everyone. There are certain factors we need to consider when choosing a career. In my opinion‚ personal interest is an important factor when choosing a career. The first reason is that we will

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    and adopt the resulting awareness into our daily lives‚ interactions‚ and relationships. Listening can be defined as “making meaning from sound‚” which is a process of extraction. Patterns of recognition are processes of extraction often used. If we were to close our eyes‚ the sound‚ reverberation of acoustics and/or surrounding people will allow us to be aware of where we are at that moment. Active listening is no longer prevalent. People have become impatient and seem to prefer sound bites instead

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    | Public speaking has been taught and studied for thousands of years. | | | | | A) | True | | | | | | B) | False | | | | Feedback: Public speaking has been taught and studied around the world for thousands of years. | | | | 2 | CORRECT | | Because people have different frames of reference‚ a public speaker must take care to adapt her or his message to the particular audience being addressed. | | | | | A) | True | | | | | | B) | False |

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    TEACHING POETRY CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………....3 1. The child as a learner………………………………………………………5 2. Basic principles of teaching poetry……………………………..………..10 3. Using poems to develop receptive skills…………………….……….….14 4. Role of poems in developing productive skills……………….….….…..17 Conclusion………………………………………………………………..…..20 Summary………………………………………………………………………22 References…………………………………………………........................…23 Introduction

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    just as much time listening as I did talking so I guess it is 50/50. I thought before doing this chart that I did not talk much but after I look at it I spend just as much time listing as I do talking. After noticing that most of my day is silent because no one is at home I think I need to find something to do during the day. When it comes to the different types of listing such as comprehensive listening‚ empathetic listening‚ critical listening and appreciative listening I noticed I use mostly

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    DEVELOPING SPEAKING SKILL INTRODUCTION The goal of teaching speaking skills is communicative efficiency. Learners should be able to make themselves understood‚ using their current proficiency to the fullest. They should try to avoid confusion in the message due to faulty pronunciation‚ grammar‚ or vocabulary‚ and to observe the social and cultural rules that apply in each communication situation. GOALS AND TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING SPEAKING A study on ‘Goals and Techniques for Teaching Speaking’

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