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    Studying at University

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    home or moving away from families while studying at university As probably you know writing has 4 criteria to scoring. Task response -coherence and cohision- Lexical resource- grammatical range and acuracy . They all are scored from 0 to 9 and then the average of all will be your mark. In many cities‚ lack of universities with a wide range of studying fields forces students to leave their families and move to other places. However‚ there are many students who continue their education in institues

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    Studying Literature

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    humanness—individual human feeling‚ human response‚ and human time‚ as these can be known through the written expression (at many literary levels) of men living and dead‚ and as they can be discovered by student writers seeking through words to name and compose and grasp their own experience. English [that is‚ literature] in sum is about my distinctness and the distinctness of other human beings. Its function‚ like that of some books called ’great‚’ is to strive at once to know the world through art

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    Studying Abroad

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    Studying abroad Studying abroad is to go to study out of your home or your country. And that means you leave your family and your friends‚ in order to get some knowledge from different country. Studying abroad has advantages and disadvantages‚ but the advantages of this experience are more than the disadvantages. Studying abroad is good‚ because it gives you the opportunity to learn new language and to get new knowledge. Learning new language is something common in the world‚ and to be successful

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    Studying Abroad

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    Studying abroad is one of the events that significantly leaves a footprint in a person’s life. Nowadays‚ as the whole world is more interactive‚ many of students are motivated to go overseas in order to improve their knowledge as well as widening their opportunities in the future. However‚ beside plenty of studying abroad ’s benefits‚ people going overseas have to deal with numerous drawbacks that they inevitably encounter in a different culture. The thing that we cannot deny is living far away

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    Studying: Then and Now

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    Studying: Then and Now One June day‚ I staggered into a high school classroom to take my final exam in United States History IV. I had made my usual desperate effort to cram the night before‚ with the usual dismal results—I had gotten only to page 75 of a 400-page textbook. My study habits in high school‚ obviously‚ were a mess‚ but in college‚ I’ve made an attempt to reform my note-taking‚ studying‚ and test-taking skills. The first thing I tried to improve in college was note-taking. I took

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    Theoretical Grammar Seminar

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    The Course of Theoretical Grammar Seminar 1. Theoretical Grammar and its Subject. General Principles of the Grammar Analysis 1. The subject of theoretical grammar. The scope of linguistics. 2. The grammatical structure of the English language. Morphology and syntax as two main parts of grammar. 3. Language as a system and structure. The dichotomy of language and speech. Different approaches to the language study. 4. Characteristics of the language levels and their units. 5. Systemic relations

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    Studying Management

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    Discuss the importance of studying management. List at least five(5) rewards and five(5) challenges of being a manager. ____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________ "As a manager the important thing is not what happens when you are there‚ but what happens when you are not there." - Ken Blanchard According to Wikipedia‚ management comprises directing and controlling a group of one or more people or entities for the purpose

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    س / أول Arab Republic of Egypt Ministry of Education Completion of Egyptian G.S.C.E‚ 2014 [First Session] First Foreign Language: English (2) Time: 3 hours اللغة الاجنبية الاولى (2) / الانجليزية (الاسئلة في اربع صفحات) A- Language Functions 1- Respond to each of the following situations: 1- A new student at your school wants to know the way to the headmaster’s office. Instruct him. 2- Your friend wants to know your opinion of Yehia Haqqi the man and

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    Syllabus Grammar 2

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ARTS DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND ARTS EDUCATION UNIVERSITAS PENDIDIKAN INDONESIA Course : Grammar II (Sentence Structure) Code : IG 400 Semester : 2 Credit : 2 Credits Instructors : Rojab Siti Rodliyah‚ M.Ed. 1. Objectives At the end of the semester‚ students are able to: a. Identify the English sentence structures b. Use the structures in acceptable expressions both orally and in writing 2. Course Description This course covers some basic theories

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    Introduction A. Background English‚ one of the most spoken languages in the world‚ has a lot of variants. The most well-known English variants are British and American English. Although British and American English are the same language‚ they have some differences in vocabulary‚ pronunciation‚ grammar‚ and spelling (http://www.uta.fi/FAST/US1/REF/usgbintr.html‚ 2011). However. one variant cannot be said to be superior to the other because both have been standardized (Kemmer‚2009). Despite

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