... : crotched, branched off
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... promotion
Absatzgebiet
: marker
Absatzgebiet
{n} : trading area
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abrichten
: drill
Abrieb
{m} : attrition
abriegelnd
... Warteschlange
: dequeuing
abbauen
: abolish, to slash, dismantle
abbaünd
: retrenching
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Ablage
: stacking
Ablage (Dateien)
: files
Ablage
{f} :...
... Ordnung
: neatened
machte sauber
: cleaned
machte scharf
: primed
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macht grob
: coarsens
macht hygenische
: ... : it's within walking distance
man sie
: they
man weiò nie
: you never know
Man weiò nie.
: You never know.
Manager
: tycoon, managers, tycoons, manager, manager
German English II: M−Z
M ... cob
Maismehl
: hominy, cornmeal
Maisstärke
: cornstarch
Majestät
: majesty
Majestäten
: majesties
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Maulesel
: mule
Maulheld
: bully
Maultier
: mule, mule
Maultiere
:...
... could say the tools to
work on it. So basically
our project is focus on
pronunciation, also we
focus on the hardest
English sounds for
Spanish speakers
Haga clic para modificar el estilo ... able to see the difference between /ɪ:/ and
this /I/. Here are some examples:
1- Eat with /ɪ:/ and It with /ɪ/
2- Heat and hit
3- Beat and bit
You can find this sound /ʌ/ in words like:
... various words and
phrases and try to imitate them.
2- Try to listen to some music,
specially with different accents
(British. Canadian, Australian…)
3- Try to learn the phonetic
alphabet,...
... present a problem, the English
pronunciation of English names which are commonly used in other languages, the English
pronunciation of foreign names.
EXERCISE 81
Quiz.
Use the dictionary to help ... Longman Pronunciation Dictionary.
The dictionary and study guide together are a powerful aid to the study of English pronunciation.
WHAT THE STUDY GUIDE CONTAINS
ã Discussion of features of English ... phrases ex.59-63
12. Alternative pronunciations with different stress ex.64-66
13. Suffixes ex.67-69
Part C: Aspects of pronunciation in the dictionary
14. American pronunciation
SIX DIFFERENCES...
... compared with
Jupiter”), entrusting (“Leave it with the
receptionist”), manner (“She sang with
feeling”), membership (“Are you with
us?”), opinion (“It’s all right with me”),
opposition (“He argued with ... Smiths are
with their children”), agency (“Clean it
with soap and water”), association
(“Dessert comes with the dinner”), cau-
sation (“They wept with joy”), closeness
(“She’s sitting with that ... in Plain English, New York: G.
P. Putnam’s Sons, 1996.
The Oxford Dictionary of English
Grammar, Sylvia Chalker and Ed-
mund Weiner, Oxford, England:
Clarendon Press, 1994.
The Oxford Dictionary...
...
seriously
than
n
c
iust
as
serious as
n
Vocabulary
8 Cornplete
the sentences
with
expressions
with
90,
1
Which
cardid
you
decide
to
go_
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rne
end?
2
ld love
to
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go ... with cream,
15 | don't
put
sugar in tea or coffee
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| hate drjrks
Down
1 They say
_
are very
good
for
you.
2
vo
r
fd\'e-'l
cooked rhis,
ti
corplerely
3
Coff€e without ...
animal
7
birds
couldn't
fly without
them
8
toenails lor
a horse
9
lots of
people
are afraid
of this
insect
12
it's at
the bac( of
a horse ordog
Pronunciation
5
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at the...
... study aimed to incorporate English cultural
elements into English training at HCC with the view to giving some practical knowledge and
draw attention of the teachers of English.
First of all, ... their excitement
with the author. They conclude that the activities so very interesting that they can learn with
ease. The activities also bring them many chances to practice their English because ... brings about a good result in incorporating English culture
elements into English training. The majority of Tourism students show a strong motivation
with the activities used in the classroom,...
... P
Letters: Y, Z
Letters: Y, Z
Letters: A, B, C, D
Letters: A, B, C, D
THE ENGLISH
THE ENGLISH
ALPHABET
ALPHABET
26 LETTERS
26 LETTERS
Letters: I, J, K, L
Letters: I, J, K, ...
Letters: Q, R, S, T
Letters: Q, R, S, T
Nouamane ERRIFKI
Nouamane ERRIFKI
Teacher of English
Teacher of English
E-mail:
E-mail:
nouamane.errifki@gmail.com
nouamane.errifki@gmail.com
NB: for...
... in this lesson, and SQL functions. You
are already familiar with SQL functions. You call the function with actual parameters
from within a SQL command, such as SELECT.
Example Number Functions
ROUND ... parameter.
datatype is the datatype of the parameter, without
constraints.
expr is the value to initialize the parameter.
Guidelines
D
Start the PL/SQL block with the keyword IS.
D
Enter any local declarations ... Therefore, when creating the procedure from
SQL*Plus, begin the statement with CREATE OR REPLACE.
Modularizing Programming with Subprograms 20Ć15
Comparing Functions and Procedures
A procedure can...
... expensive.
11 They used to have a parrot.
12 The fog is getting thicker.
Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Agree with the following remarks,
using no + pronoun + the auxiliary.
Elephants never ... look my age.
24 He mightn't like that colour.
Part 3 Disagreements with affirmative or negative remarks. Disagree with
the following remarks, using oh no/but + pronoun + auxiliary. Use ... verbs
7 Auxiliaries conjugated with do/does/did
8 Auxiliary verbs
9 Auxiliary verbs
10 Additions to remarks, using auxiliary verbs
11 Agreements and disagreements with remarks, using
auxiliary...