Erica Montoya Dr. Sunita Lanka English 253 24 October 2012 George Maxwell’s Decision George Maxwell has a company that is named Maxwell’s Plumbing Supply that has been running for 20 years. George has made an excellent effort through his own hard work‚ great communications within his community‚ and has knowledge of his trade which has helped him throughout the years. He is an African-American and is sensitive towards issues of racial diversity and his minority hiring. George faces an issue
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Florence Bida 3ème Les personnalités britanniques 1. The Beatles (1960-1970) This band was composed of John Lennon‚ Paul Mc Cartney‚ George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They started in Liverpool and quickly became successful because they could blend the "beat" of rock and roll and the melodies of songs. John Lennon and Paul Mc Cartney composed almost all the songs. They are now still very famous: Yesterday (1965)‚ Michelle (1965)‚ Yellow Submarine (1966)‚ Hey Jude (1968)... They separated
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Lecture Intonation in English Outline 1. Intonation: definition‚ approaches‚ functions. 2. Components of intonation and the structure of English tone-group. 3. Sentence stress. 4. Rhythm. 1. Intonation: definition‚ approaches‚ functions. Intonation is a language universal. There are no languages which are spoken without any change of prosodic parameters but intonation functions in various languages in a different way. What is the role intonation plays in the language? Intonation
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English 1 Rutendo Masasi Group L 28 March 2014 Thursday 12:20 Cam du Plessis These two stanzas are an introduction therefore they can be considered as a preparation for the reader‚ they prepare the reader for what is to come. This preparation is done through the effects of tone‚ atmosphere‚ setting and through the use of an elaborate stanza scheme. The first aspect‚ tone
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Course ENGLISH – Year 12 Standard and Advanced 2013 Date Week 2 Tuesday 5th of February Time: By appointment Place: Sutherland Rooms Task No. 1 Weighting - 10% (5% speaking/5% reading) Topics to be assessed: Belonging Nature of Task: Reading/Speaking Students are to select a related text on the topic of ‘Belonging’. This text is not allowed to be a text issued in class by any one of the Standard or Advanced English teachers or a text previously studied
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History of English Literature." About. 8 May 2006. Main‚ C.F.. "The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century." Elements of Literature. Brinnen‚ John Malcolm. Austin: Holt‚ Rhinehart and Winston. Merritt‚ James. "English Literature." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1985. "Restoration‚ in English History." Bartleby. 6 May 2006 "Restoration Literature." Wikipedia. 8 May 2006. "The Restoration Period and the 18th Century." Encarta. CD-ROM. Microsoft. 2000. Wright‚ H. Bunker. "History of the English Language
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Write your name here Surname Other names Edexcel Certificate Edexcel International GCSE Centre Number Candidate Number English Language A Paper 1 Friday 25 May 2012 – Afternoon Time: 2 hours 15 minutes You do not need any other materials. Paper Reference KEA0/01 4EA0/01 Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces
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Just English. Английский для юристов 43 Reproduce the contexts in which they were used. Make up your own sentences with these words. TASK 5. Answer the following questions: 1. What concepts formed the basis of the earliest criminological theories? 2. How did the biological theories develop? 3. What was Montesquieu’s approach to causes of crime? 4. What views on crime predominated in the 19th century? 5. How did criminological theories develop in the 20th century? 6. What is the relationship
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Homonymy in English The learning objectives: after you have studied the lecture you should be able to speak on the following: 1. Homonyms‚ its etymology‚ definition. 2. Classification of homonyms. 3. Sources of homonyms. 4. Relationship among polysemy‚ homonymy and synonymy. Seminar on Homonymy and Polysemy: Consider your answer to the following: 1) Antrushina G.B. and others “English lexicology”‚ M.‚ 1999. Pp. 166-182. Do exercises 1‚ 2‚ (8 sent)‚ 4‚ 5‚ 7‚ (6 sent)‚ 8 p
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Sentence Pattern A sentence comprises smaller units which are called elements of sentence structure. They are: 1. Subject(S) 2. Verb(V) 3. Complement(C) 4. Object(O) 5. Adjunct(A) 1. SUBJECT is a word or group of words (phrase) in a sentence about which something is said. 2. VERB is a word or phrase expressing existence‚ action or occurrence. 3. COMPLEMENT is a word or phrase that usually come after ‘be’ verb such as am‚ is‚ are‚ was and were to make the sense complete
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