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    HOW TO… IMPROVE YOUR LISTENING by Hội các sĩ tử luyện thi IELTS on Wednesday‚ July 6‚ 2011 at 11:17am · By Nguyen Ngoc Van Khanh   (Sưu tầm từ tạp chí Hot English Magazine(from UK)‚ rất thích hợp cho các bạn có nhu cầu học Anh văn giao tiếp‚ và Anh văn thông dụng đấy ^^)   Here are nine tips for improving your listening skills in English.   1. Accept the facts First of all‚ you need to accept the fact that you aren’t going to understand everything. Experts have shown that we only actually

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    dominated by the Spanish.         The locals used bamboos and Arecaceae palm leaves to write using knives to engrave a script that was known as Tagalog. This script was limited to symbols of just seventeen for the language‚ with three consonants and vowels were given down to their successors. The language had a different sound and needed to be further worked upon.         Literature has been preserved with the help of the Tagalog script that had a “Kudlit” or a diacritical mark which helped in the

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    Wilfred Owen

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    Wilfred Owen’s poetry portrays the suffering and pain of war through the exploration of human experience and portrays the war as hopeless and futile. Whilst he doesn’t focus completely on the destruction caused by war‚ Owen also condemns those who send young men to war by false propaganda. Propaganda posters and media promoted idealistic notions of patriotism‚ duty‚ adventure and glory to tell the lie that ‘Ducle et decorum est’. (DEDE) the ironic intertextuality of the title from the ancient Roman

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    Play on words Where words or phrases can be used for humorous or witty effect Good for your buns! (from a advert for low-fat margarine) The word “buns” can mean bread rolls or bums. The pun helps us think about Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds across two or more words Sounds creates emphasis on the idea or theme being conveyed No hope The long O sound is dismal (sad) and bleak

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    Glasgow Sonnet Essay

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    Glasgow sonnet is a touching poem written by Edwin Morgan and is about how Glasgow used to be‚ years ago and the effects that it had on people. It deals with an important issue such as poverty and we see the reality of it and how it shouldn’t be ignored. By examining Morgans use of techniques we will be able to seen more of the effects of poverty and how and things actually are Morgans makes the poem particularly effective by the use of sonnet structure‚ the first 8 lines show us the area and the

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    The Role Of English In The Modern World In today’s English language occupies an important place in people’s lives. More recently‚ he was just a foreign language‚ but now - it’s the international language. No exaggeration to say that English is sometimes determines the fate of people and even saves lives. What’s it worth? It’s simple: the world of English language is given more importance. Every adult wants to learn the language at least at a conversational level‚ as children begin to train more

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    English is a Crazy Language (An Opinionated Reflection) English is indeed the most popular and the most used language in the world. There are some countries like in Japan; not sure but Japanese people don’t actually require speaking English. For me‚ it’s the reason for their unreachable success. With their Japanese to Japanese language speaking‚ they can understand each other very clear. I think‚ it is one of the major problems here in the Philippines wherein we are doing Filipino to English

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    1. Why did Mikitani think Englishnization is absolutely critical to the company? Rakuten has been growing rapidly in the recent years. To maintain this level of growth and become the number one Internet Services Company in the world‚ Mikitani believed it was crucial to globalize Rakuten‚ especially in the context of a shrinking Japanese economy and as expansion plans are concentrated outside Japan. To expand the company Mikitani believed that a unified business language was crucial. His

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    Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas Unidad académica multidisciplinaria de ciencias‚ educacion y humanidad. BA Applied Linguistics ‘’Syllabus’’ ‘’Design of Evaluation of Language Programs’’ Teacher: Fernanda Gonzales Level: 1 & 2 and 3&4 levels Age: 12 - 22 Teacher: Jesus Andoni Cruz Hernandez I. Course Description (rationale): This course aims to help students who need help to speak and to listen English language in a classroom situation. We will focus on these two

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    Lexical Features Structure Features and Rhetorical Devices of English Newspaper Headlines Ⅰ.Introduction Every time we pick up a newspaper‚ what come into our sight will be lots of news headlines. A headline has become an indispensable part of newspaper. The editor means to attract the reader’s attention through headlines. As a result‚ news paper headlines are usually specially designed to be short‚ concise‚ and informative to convey different kinds of information. We may be confused by the

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