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... does not matter. Most of the English speakers in the World today learnt English as a second, or even third language. Even in Japan there are many, many highly proficient English speakers. Where ... that you can be good at English. Anyone can become good at English. You can become good at English. Race does not matter. Millions of Japanese Americans speak fluent English, but they are biologically ... Don't just see English speakers as a free English lesson. We are people too! But if you put in a little effort, you can help people out, make lots of friends and learn lots of English. 22....
... number of students studying English in your school: Grade 6 . Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 2. The number ofEnglish teachers: 3. The average size of your classes: 4. What percentage ofEnglish ... qualification you have:CDSP/CQ in English CDSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC in English CDSP/TC in English DHSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC in English DHSP/CQ in English DHSP/TC in English Other (specify): ... What the students hear is usually out of their control and often unclear. Their knowledge of situations and topics help them make sense of it. Using English in the classroom as much as possible...
... 24iiTABLE OF CONTENTSAcknowledgements iv List of abbreviations v Part 1: Introduction 1. Rationale of the study 12. Aims of the study 23. Methods of the study 24. Scope of the study ... members of Postgraduate Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for their enthusiastic support.I am sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign Languages ... attention and encouragement.I am appreciative of all those who have kindly advised and helped me during the period of my study at College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi.Finally, I wish to thank...
... The University of Birmingham: The Centre for EnglishLanguage Studies.15.Hybels, S. & Weaver, R. L. 1992. Communicating Effectively. New York: McGraw Hill.The Languageof Airlines’ Advertising ... population of its target customers. Therefore, choosing one kind of products or services to study the slogans used in it should bring more thorough and detailed results of aspects oflanguage ... investigation ofEnglish employed in airlines’ advertising slogans, namely The Languageof Airlines’ Advertising Slogans Page 2Doing What We Do Best 13. Asiana Airlines South Korea To the heart of...
... IV.A Brief History of the EnglishLanguage andby John Miller Dow MeiklejohnThe Project Gutenberg EBook of A Brief History of the EnglishLanguage andLiterature, Vol. 2 (of 2), by John Miller ... there are very few more of this kind in our language. The moment the genius of a language gets hold of two words of the same meaning, it sets them to do different kinds of work, to expressdifferent ... pairs. All of these are butdifferent modes of pronouncing the same word in different parts of England; but the genius of the language has taken advantage of these different +ways of pronouncing+...
... Guide for Secondary Teachers of Migrant EnglishLanguage LearnersStudents identified as limited English proficient(LEP) on objective assessments oflanguage profi-ciency that measure listening, ... Secondary Teachers of Migrant EnglishLanguage LearnersMost limited English proficient students speak an-other language in their homes. If you’ve ever stud-ied a foreign language, you surely ... their country of originand after a time may not speak like a “native” ineither of their languages. This is because features of the native language are often integrated into the English spoken...
... Department of English, University of California, Los AngelesBrian D. Joseph, Ph.D., Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University Reuven Merkin, Ph.D., Professor, Academy of the Hebrew Language, ... vigorousconversational speech.THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH The fluid structure of Early Modern English underlies the formation of American English. Although the Great Vowel Shift had assigned ... redundancy first: of the 33 or so phonemes of English, only a smallsubset of their possible permutations can form actual words. Adult English speakersknow, for example, that trip is an English word....
... Valley. It got this name because of the large number of computer companies there. At one time, most of the world’s (61) …………………… companies were in California. Today, it (62) ………………………… much cheaper ... passageMany of the world’s famous cities are known by some special names. Paris is known as the ‘City of Light.’ LosAngeles is called the ‘film capital’ of the world. Hong Kong is the ‘Wall Street of ... beautytreatments of every type imaginable. And, of course, the restaurant offers not only chocolate desserts but alsoother dishes with chocolate as an ingredient. Visitors have enjoyed the attractions of...
... passageMany of the world’s famous cities are known by some special names. Paris is known as the ‘City of Light.’ Los Angeles is called the ‘film capital’ of the world. Hong Kong is the ‘Wall Street of ... Valley. It got this name because of the large number of computer companies there. At one time, most of the world’s (61) …………………… companies were in California. Today, it (62) ………………………… much cheaper ... treatments of every type imaginable. And, of course, the restaurant offers not only chocolate desserts but also other dishes with chocolate as an ingredient. Visitors have enjoyed the attractions of...