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    out unknown words they encounter whilst reading and also to gain meaning from the text, this can be seen in the graph below. Cueing Systems Graphophonic Syntatic Semantic • Phonics • Phonemic Awareness • Letters • Sounds • Spelling • Vocabulary • Grammar • Tenses • Comprehension • Making sense of texts (Graph adapted from Dr Ali Cullerton, Ph.D (2015) Semantic The semantic portion…

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    example of this is that I have become aware of my grammar and spelling errors as the semester progressed. I will start with my strengths in writing. A major strength of mine is that I proofread my work as I am writing. After each sentence that I write I reread it and check to make sure it has no grammatical errors or spelling mistakes. If the sentence sounds correct I will continue writing, if I notice the sentence has an error, either in grammar or spelling, I will correct the…

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    Context These two videos contain the interactions of Mia, the focal child, and Betty Yu, the teacher. The videos were recorded nine months apart and shows the incredible language development that occurs with Mia. Both videos show Betty and Mia making pudding. However, the dynamics of their relationship and conversation change in the second video. By this time, Mia has evolved from stage 2 to stage 4 of communicative development. In video one, Mia is two and a half years old. The setting of…

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    Change. As simple as the word may seem, there are many distinct contexts in which the word may be used. This essay will focus on one of Oxford dictionary's many definitions stating that change is a verb meaning “To turn (a thing) into (also to) something else; to convert into”. The inevitability of change is a concept in which Ovid’s characters struggle frequently with. The complete change in form of concrete subjects within the metamorphoses are often the root of the stories’ chaotic tension.…

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    positive qualities: evidence from each module included and outside information presented. Therefore, discussion posts I have presented include both negatives and positives that improve over time in my writing. First, I will apologize for my horrible grammar and plethora of “throughout history..” statements that I often used near the beginning of the course. I take pride in my decent ability to write, but I do not always own up to my inability to proofread. Therefore, I will begin discussing…

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    social situations." So, register is widely used to refer to varieties to use a language. Discourse Analysis, according to Paltridge (2006), is an approach used in analyzing language whichexamines patterns of language along with the cultural and social contexts in the texts. Discourse itself…

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    determine the overall theme. What message is the author trying to convey? What lesson is being taught? The theme must be written in a complete sentence. It states in the poem “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” this tells us that the of this poem is acceptance, the author is trying to convey that we should be accepting of everyone no matter where they come from, how rich or poor they are, we can all start over and create a better future for…

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    writings. During this process is when I came in contact with the course of UC 099. I instantly knew that not only my knowledge was being tested in this class but, also my ambition and courage. UC 099 made me realize how badly I wanted to perfect my grammar and how focused I was to achieve that goal. Also, it made me open up with others to talk about my grammatical…

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    writing I have a few of struggles that one day I wish I could improve on. The three writing areas I struggle with the most are sentence fluency, grammatical errors, and word choice. To make my writing better I will continue revise and edit my papers. Grammar is something that you need to repeatedly practice and I believe that should help with fixing grammatical errors. To…

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    http://www.wright.edu/~scott.williams/skills/listening.htm#You In this article, Dr. Scott Williams, talks about how having possession of efficiency in aural skills is something that is paramount when it comes to almost all sectors of an individual 's life. Dr Williams starts off by pointing out how most are unaware of their own lack of proficiency in listening, and how that holds their potentials back. Proficiency in listening skills enables an user to carry out communication with…

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