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    introduce members within the sphere of their family or social life. Learners will see this text as a means for putting spare words they already know altogether to build a description that can be useful for them in their situation in Halifax -LANGUAGE LEVEL: When we plan lessons‚ we need to remember that every learner has an individual range of levels‚ that every class is a mixed-level class and that we are planning something that may not be appropriate for some and may be easy or difficult

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    Navarro4 How is texting affecting the literacy of teens Awyanna Mayberry Period :4 5/22/13 Text messaging can affect a person’s social skills‚ writing skills‚ driving skills. The money that people spend on phones and texting can cause financial hardship. Text messaging has begun to have a detrimental effect on teens writing skills. They use abbreviations‚ as most teenagers get used to short texting‚ some of their grades dropped due to the spelling errors they make. So many teens get used to

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    LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS Grammar item 1: …but sooner or later we have to sleep. Meaning  In this sentence have to sleep is used to express the idea that we are obliged to sleep even if we don’t wish to do so.  CCQs: Is it something we must do? Yes. Can we avoid it? No. Use of examples: We have to use the safety belt. Children have to attend school by law. Form      Have to is a non-modal alternative to the modal verb must to talk about obligation. It is interchangeable with have

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    English Assessment I was texting my daughter to ask when she would be home for dinner on a late afternoon. She texted back‚ I will be there soon. She never made it. I killed my own daughter because of a lousy text message. Good afternoon‚ my name is Rebecca Wilson and today I will be speaking about why texting and driving should be banned. Over 10‚000 people are killed and over 50‚000 are injured from text messaging and knowing that my little girl was one of the 10‚000 people that have been killed

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    English Dr. L. Bongiovanni Texting Research paper As technology advanced‚ text messaging was designed as a quick and quirky way to speak to one another without actually speaking. Text messaging has become very popular in recent years‚ especially amongst teenagers and young adults but the outcome of this advancement is not all positive. Although texting makes communication faster and easier there are many problems that derive from texting alone. Texting and driving‚ cheating on tests‚ negative

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    individuals text from their cell phones in social settings. Cell phone texting is becoming a hindrance to social skills; Texting is a huge social problem! Texting is the cause of many communication problems. Such as my boyfriend and I‚ we always have a fight when we have a long conversation by texting. The problem is misunderstanding‚ and lack of appreciation. Instead of face to face saying:“ Sorry‚ apology‚ love you”‚ we used texting as a way to avoid the risks of face to face. But we realized that

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    The effect of Literacy Due to Texting Nowadays‚ texting is the main source of communication‚ especially for college students. They tend to not have the time to have conversations with others on the phone because of all the studying and work they may be doing‚ so they will send a quick text to keep in contact with friends‚ family‚ or fellow classmates. The way the words are sent in these text messages are usually abbreviated to quicken the process of texting or spell check tends to fix every word

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    HOW DOES TEXTING AFFECT LANGUAGE Language change is a universal fact that occurs very regularly. If we go back‚ in all the existing languages‚ they are not the same as they were when they were first developed. If we think about it nobody talks the same as they use to 20 or 50 years ago. Language is the way people communicate with each other‚ express their feelings and emotions so since the world itself changes‚ it is inevitable for language to remain the same‚ for people’s way of communication

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    In this article (The effects of focused and unfocused written corrective feedback in an English as a foreign language context) there are many different opinions regarding the efficacy of written corrective feedback. Truscott reflecting the views of teachers who adhere to process theories of writing ‚ advanced the strong claim that correcting learner’s errors in a written composition may enable them to remove the errors in a subsequent draft but has no effect on grammatical accuracy in a new piece

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    noun‚ plural theses [thee-seez] (Show IPA) 1. a proposition stated or put forward for consideration‚ especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections: He vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of war. 2. a subject for a composition or essay. 3. a dissertation on a particular subject in which one has done original research‚ as one presented by a candidate for a diploma or degree. 4. Music. the downward stroke in conducting; downbeat. Compare arsis (def

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