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    Language has an essential role in human communication. Language is used as a means of communication in order to express feeling, idea, desire, intention, and so on. Learning a particular language becomes one of the subjects required at school nowadays. Regarding to the era of globalization, the demand of the curriculum, and considering that English is an international language, mastering English is a requirement nowadays. That is why many schools attempt to make the students to be able to master…

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    with those who are around them. As a result, using technical devices can make people isolated from the real world. Quality of life is influenced by the extent to which a person is happy, safe, and healthy. Technology has had a larger influence on human life and society overall than it used to a few decades ago. Although technology might have some positive effects, in this advanced technological world, the excessive use of technology has often resulted in negative effects on people’s quality of…

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    Language is the method of human communication, either spoken or written. However, language is not easily attainable, you have to work hard to achieve any kind of proficiency. Sometimes life itself shows you a deferent type of language. For “the deaf and the blind find it very difficult to acquire the amenities of conversation” (Keller, p. 148). Helen Keller was able to surpass her obstacles: being deaf and blind, a status she acquired after a bout with scarlet fever at a young age and eventually…

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    that one of the most important principles of communicative language knowledge or instruction is using authentic material in instruction. Authentic material can be defined as spoken or written language that has been produced in the course of real communication (Nunan, 1999). According to Kasper (1997), authentic second language input is essential for pragmatic learning, but it does not secure successful pragmatic development. Many researchers have stated that noticing or consciousness is a…

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    The study predicts that Facebook users “show rather then tell” as they tend to be more implicit (unspoken, implied) than explicit (clear-cut, definite) when it comes to self-disclosure (Zhao, Grasmuck & Martin, 2008, p. 1816). This is also true to the social penetration framework which says that the levels of self-disclosure are dependent on the environment. The study methods involved in-depth interviews with a representative sample of 63 college students from diverse backgrounds. This group was…

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    Finally, the symbolic interactionist perspective is focused around our daily interactions with others. Social interaction includes the manner in which we communicate, interpret, and respond to another person’s actions and words (Ferrante 2014). The symbolic interactionist perspective claims that interpersonal interactions are dependent on three factors: (1) self-awareness, (2) shared symbols, and (3) negotiated order. Self-awareness signifies the ability to recognize how others perceive their…

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    users “the positive and negative effects of e-mail and other relatively new forms of online communication, especially the ways in which people interact with each other” (149). He provides the reader some statistics and several personal examples in order to emphasize his points. An example that was impressed me is that the e-mail is a powerful network that people can use in many ways. The email is a human collaboration tool for the most organizations or companies where sending and receiving…

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    a great asset to friends and families who want to stay connected and cannot because they live thousands of miles away. But, the truth of the matter is that all this is false! In fact, Social media has caused a massive decline in interpersonal communications. Per Willy Kruh, “Social media have altered the way we engage and communicate ideas.” In an article written by Kruh, Kruh said that social media has significantly redefined our relationships with people and how we communicate.” While I…

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    April 3 Pelanconi AP English Satire Essay Contemporary society is plagued with the rapid -fire expansion of technology and social media. The incline of social media has caused a lack of concentration, poor communication, and a far less intellectual society. Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter and many other social media sites have dominated the youth and corrupted them into dull robots. Facebook is a mechanism that…

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    Language Salvador J. Santiago-Martinez Mrs. Mcquiggan Abstract The importance of learning a new language is almost as essential in becoming closer in the ever changing world as communication itself filled with many people and tourist who may not be able to communicate with you. Language ¿Hola como estan? By now most of us have maybe heard that phrase and learned what it meant. Although I'm sure many rather learn the swearing instead. Being bilingual not only is helpful…

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