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    Auditory Wordlist

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    visual practiced concepts during word recall, such as multicolored scenery; furthermore, words lists that represent auditory practiced concepts during recollection, for instance, music. The intention is to find out whether wordlist experienced visually will be perceived sooner or will words that represent auditory measures will be perceived sooner? Research exposed a methodical connection between the strength of perceptual involvement in the referent theory and surface word form, such that…

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    author about Mazari’s attitudes and values, for example the word “heartsick” is repeated two times indicates that the author is homesick. The author also use emotive language to describe what he feels such as the author utilized the work “heartsick” which gives the sense that Mazari was homesick…

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    1. Here is a story for the Pre-Primary level. Copy-edit the story to make it age-appropriate, readable and completely error-free. The Lion and the Mouse It was a very hot day in the jungle. Simba, the lion was tired and very hungry. He made a decision to eat a big meal after his sleep. He felt fast asleep underneath a shady tree. Meanwhile, Pintu the mouse was playing nearby. He was having a lot of fun jumping and leaping around. He suddenly saw Simba's tail. “Oh! Look at this,” said the mouse…

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    Example Of A Modal Verb

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    1. Ability Can is undoubtedly the most frequently used modal verb. The general use of ‘can’  describes a general or specific ability to do something either in a natural or learned way.  E.g. I can swim. = I have the ability to swim. For the elementary level it is interesting to engage students by means of flashcards. They will describe what they can do and what they cannot do. 2. Permission When a speaker asks for permission he/she uses very likely the modal verb ‘can’. Furthermore, it…

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    “Language is the capacity to gain and utilize complex frameworks of correspondence, especially the human capacity to do as such, and a language is a particular case of such a framework. The logical investigation of language is called linguistics” Estimating the quantity of languages in the world vary between 5,000 and 7,000. Common languages are talked or marked, however any language can be encoded into auxiliary media utilizing sound-related, visual, or material jolts. For instance, in…

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    Interrogatives In English

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    In English object is questioned with wh-words who and what. The word who asks about the person while what asks about object/idea/action. If a sentence has auxiliary verb such as be, have or modal verb (can, could) then Subject-auxiliary inversion occurs. If there is no auxiliary in declarative sentence then do/does and did support is used to form object Wh-question. To question the object of the sentence in English, the wh-word can move to the initial position of the interrogative sentence…

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    fancy words “are used to dress up a simple statement and give it an air of scientific impartiality to biased judgments” (Orwell 4). The use of scholarly diction especially in the phrase,“air of scientific impartiality to biased judgments” makes the reader believe Orwell is very intelligent, but it has a pompous connotation, almost as if to taunt the reader with some of the many intellectual words he knows. Although, the meaning of the sentence gets lost in the final phrase because his word…

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    Society discriminates those who are deemed “different”, thus, society discriminates immigrants. In her essay “Mother Tongue”, Amy Tan shares her and her mother’s personal experiences with discrimination after moving to the United States from China. She believes that immigrants who cannot speak perfect English are unfairly judged. Non-immigrants need to understand the hardships that are faced by people who move to different countries. Speaking about discrimination, Tan utilizes parallelism,…

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    Introduction This essay will be discussing Multimodal discourse analysis looking at Gunther Kress’s article on discourse analysis and also looking at other theories of multimodality that can help explain how meaning making is achieved and use relevant examples as part of the discussion. Multimodal discourse analysis “choice leads to selection” Multimodal discourse analysis is the study of language not only through text and speech but mixed together with other tools or modes such as, pictures…

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    Lesson 4 Classic Tales Adjectives and Adverbs In the following sentences, cross out the incorrect words and write in the correct form in the blanks. If the sentence is correct as it is, write "correct" in the blank. 1. Terry plays soccer as good as Brian._______________ 2. This was surely a relaxing weekend.__________________ 4. Jane reacts more polite than Joan.________________ 5. Jane and are Amy are siblings, but they behave very different.___________ 6. I felt bad about my grades on…

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