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Understanding the Global Spread of English English Literature review
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This on the other hand means that the use of English is subject to government policies which in turn affect its acquisition. On contrary, the Philippines is a good example of a periphery country where English plays a significant role in the determination of access to power and wealth. These are countries Llurda (2006) refers to as ‘a multilingual country where globalization is best felt’ (p.23).
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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Global Spread of English English Annotated Bibliography
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This is a necessity if it is to be truly useful as a means of communication. As in so many areas of globalization, it is however likely in general to be of more use to those were links to countries where English is the main tongue, and at present, to men rather than women, because of educational differences, and the type of work carried out by women as compared to men.
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Language Planning in Education English Essay
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Worth noting is the actuality that without language, human communications could have been paralyzed. Apparently, it is only through language that people can pass messages, express their ideas, practice authority, and coexist. Languages vary from one ethnicity to another depending on the ancestral roots of the people concerned.
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Teaching Spoken Language English Literature review
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This paper appraises what the teacher of ESOL should take into account when teaching spoken language. Specifically, it looks at the learners; their reasons for learning, their social-cultural as well as economic conditions, and other factors. It also looks at the context of acquisition and the role English plays in society. 
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The Practice of English Language Teaching English Literature review
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Teaching English in countries where it is commonly a second language may manifest various gender issues which are attributable to social contexts in the society.   As Silberstein (2001) argues, language through communication strategies and linguistic forms apply to articulation, construction, and deconstruction of gender phenomenon.
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Portfolio of English Lesson Plans English Speech or Presentation
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The use of fun and hands-on activities makes it easier for them to learn. Given the age of the students, it would be difficult for them to grasp grammar more than they would through practicing the language in context. Therefore the use of a combination of the deductive and the inductive approach would be more appropriate for grade II students.
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Reading, Test Design, and Evaluation English Assignment
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Piloting occurred through test-takers similar to the intended candidates. This was also important in determining the effectiveness, feasibility, and adequacy of the test techniques. It was also vital in determining whether the test technique was realistic and practical. It would also help in the identification of logistic issues that could happen while using the proposed techniques.
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Combining E-Learning with Face-to-Face Education English Essay
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Technological progress has changed tremendously the structure in which we perform our daily chores. It is imperative for educational institutions to equip their learners with the right technological skills which are indispensable when assimilating with the wider community. Schools, universities and organizations have been actively examining emerging technologies for their potential impact on teaching and learning.
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English for Academic Purposes English Literature review
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Students’ proficiency in everyday communication does not imply that they are proficient in using academic language to perform more cognitively demanding and abstract tasks, for instance using appropriate language in the classroom and school environment. Academic language takes considerably longer time to learn than everyday kind of language.
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The Existence of Hong Kong English and Its Political and Social Roles English Literature review
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Kachru, (1985b) states that the diffusion of English which is unprecedented has, in essence, become a phenomenon for post-2nd world war. It has been realized that the study, as well as the classification of indigenous English varieties, is proving to be a new area where research needs to be done in a purposeful and organized manner (Kachru, 1992).
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The Future of English in the World English Report
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Currently, English is gradually turning out to be the principal language within worldwide communication. Nonetheless, the subject regarding the future of English is not clear whether in the future it’s likely to remain popular or whether a better alternative. Evidently, English is the leading language in popularity worldwide since more and more individuals utilize English as their official or second language (James, 2012).
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Non-Native-Speaker Teaching Spoken English English Literature review
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There are both qualitative and quantitative differences observed between non-native speakers and native speakers in their attitudes to various English accents. From library sources that describe the subject, nonnative speakers portray a positive attitude towards the nonnative English accent and acknowledge the fact that there are difficulties in acquiring the native accent. 
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English as a Second Language as an Adult Learning and Education English Essay
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Owing to the emergence of tensions between the espoused purposes of adult education and the enacted practice in the area of English as a second language program in Australia, I thought it was wise to put together a detailed report with the aim of looking at reasons causing the rise of these tensions and ways to permanently put to a stop the setbacks these tensions cause.
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Challenges That Arise due to Students Non-English Speaking Backgrounds English Literature review
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While the language problem cannot be generalized, and not all international students bracketed within the problem group, Australian university staff have mostly reported that a majority of international students do pose with writing difficulties (Bayley et al. 2002). The reason attributed to this is English proficiency variability levels among students joining Australian universities.
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English and Globalization English Literature review
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English has stamped its dominant position mostly in its significance in the internet world. In an era where most of the communication is at the click of a button, English continues to shape this online communication. Thus the growth of computer hardware and software mainly emanating from the US and Britain have led to widespread growth of the English language.
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Australian Variety of English English Essay
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For a long period of time, both linguistics and researchers in the field of sociolinguistics have argued that Australian English has no regional dialect but rather a social variation. Then what is the social variation? Linguistics has defined social variation as a variety that has been regarded as prestigious and associated with a certain class of people.
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History of English - Spelling English Essay
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The OE <y> is sound and the letter finds its entry to the English alphabet from Latin. The letter was borrowed to make it possible for native OE to have a sound symbol for the sound /y/. the letter was renamed VI (/u: i:/) after its analysis as a V atop an I in the first grammatical treatise.
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Bilingual Education and Community English Essay
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Bilingualism is an individual possession existence. It is a characteristic of a community or a group of people e.g. Australians and Arabians. There is a difference between society bilingualism and individual possession of bilingualism. Co-existing languages are a result of rapid change, rapid advancing of others cost, living in harmony or conflict.
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Assessment of English Language Proficiency English Case Study
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Kery moved with her brother aged 11 years and her young sister aged 5 years. She however is not very communicative in English though she has a determined spirit. Kery’s father speaks a bit of English and works in a company that constructs houses. Her mother who is a housewife doesn’t speak any English but only Amharic.
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Domain analysis According to Fishman 1971 English Assignment
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A domain of language is about normal interactions between usual participants within a given in typical settings about a typical topic. Examples of these domains are family, friendship, religion, education, and employment. On the other hand, a setting or set up is the physical situation or the typical place where speech interactions occur (code choice). Examples of a set up include a home, church, mosque, school, office (Fishman, 1972).
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How the Iraqi Learners Perform Their Requests Speech Acts English Research Proposal
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The chapter would discuss the use of quantitative methodology and DCT (discourse completion questionnaires) for conducting this research to understand how Iraqi learners and Australian speakers of English in Australian universities conduct speech act requests, while also providing a base for further research.
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English as the Global Language English Essay
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In the creation of a body of work that would seek to understand the problems that English encounters in its zest to become the global language, one would encounter issues such as the love that people tend to have for their cultures and their singular identity which in many cases is identified in keeping with the language that they adopt as their own.
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The Syntax Subject English Essay
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Classification of grammar and syntax has evolved from the traditional methods to the current X bar syntax. This evolution has helped in adding some additional levels to the hierarchy of the phrasal structure rules and replacement of the traditional forms of the phrasal structural rules.
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English for Special Purposes English Literature review
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English for Specific Purposes is a larger movement within language teaching it gives concentration not only on teaching grammar and language structures but also gives an emphasis on language in context. It is basically a learner-centered approach. English for Specific Purposes takes each and every subject under consideration from accounting or computer science to Tourism and business management.
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The Motivating Factors that Encourage Japanese to Learn English English Term Paper
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This exigent subject calls for attention from scholars to attain the mastery of the language aspects. This research tries to shed light on the hurdles faced by the Japanese-speaking learners to adopt English as their second language. There are great linguistic disparities between these two languages that have to be grasped by a learner.
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Semantic Components that Define a Lie English Case Study
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The following section discusses the definition of a lie in English and our native language. The objective is to determine the semantic components that define the meaning of lying in our language and find similarities or differences between them.Coleman and Kay (1981) view lying in terms of prototype and it contains three important features- a false statement, intent to deceive, and knowledge of falsity. 
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English as a Killer Language English Essay
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Since the English language is widely used in international relations, air-traffic control, and even music it is necessary to identify it as the world language. It is essential to define some terminologies and explain some of the ways in which a language can be murdered. In most cases, it is the other languages that come into contact which die and not English.
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The Application of a Functionalist Approach to Translation English Case Study
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This essay aims to show the combination of these theories as applied to the investigation of linguistic specificities regarding translations of a given text. As such, the Functionalist Approach of Translation as proposed by NORD (1997) is exemplified within the selected text and its application is described within the context of Scoops theory.
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How to Teach Foreign Student English English Essay
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Thusly, the English language teaching coordination, trying to interface educational research and governmental issues, has chosen to bolster an exploration program to help teachers reflect on their practices and assess the old EFL curriculum. I was drawn nearer to grow such a program. I consider it best for my unique circumstance and taking an interest in optional teachers of English.
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Speech Production English Literature review
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Voiced sounds are also characterized by by vowels, including /ivy/ as well as nasal sounds, including /m/. On their side, unvoiced sounds are characterized by noise-like and aperiodic sounds. These characteristics are best displayed in Figure 1.0 displayed in form of a spectrogram and waveform of a sentence.
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Relationship between Form and Meaning- Derivational Suffix of Adjective English Literature review
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The pertinence of this paper for English learners and teachers is definite: that making a judgment of the meaning of a word from dictionary or context definitions has resulted in confusion and as a result, a reasonable and effective learning strategy for form and meaning of the adjective is to help decode morphological structures so that word comprehension can be reached.
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English International Communication English Essay
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Nigeria has become one of the fastest-developing African countries with other West African countries cultivating significant interests in its business growth. As such, this paper addresses the importance of understanding the progress in the English dativization process.According to Osundare (2004), the following three attitudes made Africans adopt and nativize English: accommodationist, gradualist, and radical attitudes.
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Difficulties in Curriculum Design Relating to Bilinguals in Second Language Syllabus Development English Research Proposal
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The objective of learning another language is to enable the learner to communicate effectively with other people both in oral and written forms. To achieve this goal acquaintance with grammatical features is not enough as learners need to gain other characteristics of the language to facilitate an efficient communication process. 
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The Effectiveness of Using Communicative Language Teaching in English as Foreign Language Context English Research Proposal
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Communicative language teaching is an extensively explored and researched topic by a number of researchers in the field of teaching English. Additionally, a number of studies have been constructed about the implementation of CLT in the EFL context but there have been very few that have focused on the teaching using CLT for adult education in the EFL context most especially in China.
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Three Questions of English English Essay
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The American culture has an impact on young people’s language usage, there still exist a good number of American words that have not been adopted yet. For example, eat biscuits and not cookies; footpaths and not sidewalks; autumn does not fall. The young people, do this despite the saturation of American entertainment in homes.
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English Language Standards English Essay
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Standards for English language education have been put to a level that is of good assistance in the development of language education. These standards of English language education have been maintained, the most significant pressure for English language education to evolve is in areas where the English language is viewed as a second language.
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Reasons for the Lack of Students Readiness with English Language at University English Research Proposal
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The head of the high-school exam board CEPA stated that “88 percent of students graduate with inadequate English to cope at University, where almost all courses are taught in English” (p. 1). This relates to why Emirati students spend at least one year in foundation programs offering English language learning opportunities despite having learned the language in high school.
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Variety of New English English Essay
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From a critical perspective, general accents represent the most common aspect of Australian English. On the other hand, broad accents come out as more extremely associated with the working-class speech. Similarly, cultivated Australian accents are a prestige variety closer to the British Received Pronunciation.
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Negative Effects of International Dominance of English English Report
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However, numerous dilemmas emerge from the spread of the English language at the current rate. The English language provides a channel for a nation to join the modernization path. The same country is caught in a dilemma whether to join this path or to promote its national culture that is characterized by multilingualism. Some scholars argue that the English language is a threat to multilingualism while others do not see the perceived threat.
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Grammar for English Teachers English Term Paper
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For student's grammatical errors to be identified, samples of their written work under the genre of narrative writing are also analyzed. Subsequently, the errors are recorded and classified based on types and forms of errors such as the wrong or inappropriate uses of, phonetics, Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives (Parts of Speech), and Tenses (Leacock, Chodorow, & Gamon, 2010).
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Computer-Assisted Language Learning: Evaluating English Second Language Games Plus English Case Study
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The use of technology in the language learning process involves an important aspect of ESL. The use of online games is essential in the English learning process through the incorporation of various elements in the process of learning. The use of online games assists the learners to learn within the classroom setting while engaging in fun.
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Use of English Language in Arabic Online Advertisements English Research Paper
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The audience must understand the message in the commercial advertisement to purchase the product or service. The language being used during advertising is important in ensuring that a large number of audiences can understand the message (Al-Khalifa, 2012). Most organizations always intend to create awareness among a diverse group of customers.
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Influence of English on Arabic Online Advertisements English Research Paper
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Arabic online advertisement has experienced changes in the recent past especially in the language used for the commercials. The language used in advertisements has a great impact on how people behave and react to a product or service being advertised. Customers have to understand to attain the purpose of commercials.
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History of the English Language English Essay
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Such was the significance of Humboldt's ideas that the speculation about the beginning of grammar was viewed as the most erudite contemplations in the field of linguistics. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, a distinct practice in the study of Grammaticalization had been recognized but lacked the right terminology.
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English Vocabulary Supporting Skill-Reading English Case Study
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The hot potato multiple question-based ‘reading and vocabulary exercise’ developed will be effective in helping the students grasp key knowledge on reading and vocabulary. For the learners of the English language, it is critical for them to be conversant with the vocabularies used in the language, as well as, the articulation of English words.  
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The History and Ecology of English Language in Iraq and Other Countries English Research Paper
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The report covers the usage of English in Iraq and its most important domain. The report will explain the attitude of the users and the institutional support that is available for learning English as a language. There will be an explanation on the attitude of English users in Iraq, the level of institutional support in learning English, and the status of English as compared to other languages.
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Secondary School Foreign Language Classroom in the United Kingdom English Speech or Presentation
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Susskind (2008) noted that the handouts help to guide the students through the classroom and offer them a framework for placing their individual notes. They allow instructors to cover more materials within a short time than they would normally be able to cover, hence increasing the amount of instruction for the students.
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Effects of Teaching Styles on the Accuracy of Written English English Research Paper
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Generally speaking, different research has been carried out in attempts to establish the effectiveness of different teaching methods in teaching students. The methods that will be reviewed in this part of the study include the grammar-translation method, the communicative approach, and the eclectic method.
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Enhancing Students English Capabilities in Key Areas English Case Study
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It is essential to state that Nathan is 8 years and six months old and is in grade three. Nathan has learning difficulties that have affected his communication levels, and as such, his capabilities in talking/listening, writing, and reading are approximately three years lower than those of his year 3 colleagues.
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Present Perfect for Arabic Speakers English Coursework
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In part two of this paper, the paper will seek to compare how the grammar points in regard to the Present Perfect have been both treated and explained in two standard grammar books. The grammar textbooks that are used in this paper are: English Grammar, by Collins Cobuild and Essentials of English by L. Baugh’s.
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