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    increasing English speaking habit at school. Why English is important for us? English is important for us as the International Language. In this globalization era‚ we are connected to many people from any parts of the world. It is impossible for us to learn every language used in this world so that we use the international language. When we are able to use English‚ we won’t get difficulties in communication. Then‚ English is a key to knowledge and IT. Many books are written in English. If we are

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    What are stylistic devices? In literature and writing‚ a figure of speech (also called stylistic device or rhetorical device) is the use of any of a variety of techniques to give an auxiliary meaning‚ idea‚ or feeling. Sometimes a word diverges from its normal meaning‚ or a phrase has a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it. Examples are metaphor‚ simile‚ or personification. Stylistic devices often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. Alliteration

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    Speech Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller was born on the 15th September in Torquay England‚ in 1890. From a young age‚ Christie loved writing stories for her friends and family‚ her first novel “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” was published in 1920‚ when Christie was only thirty years old. Christie was of British nationality‚ and married twice in her lifetime‚ first to Archibald Christie‚ then later to Max Mallowan until her death on the 12th January 1976 in Wallingford‚ England. Christie accomplished

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    Speech: smoking should be banned. Good afternoon Ms Gorman and fellow class mates I am standing before you today to argue and present why smoking should be banned. Cigarettes the poison of humanity‚ killing thousands every year‚ children smoking at the age of 12 ‚ the bad health of smokers and people around them and hundreds of dollars being wasted on them‚ will it ever stop? These are the aspects which I believe are of most interest on this topic of smoking should be banned and are what im going

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    The importance of Culture in teaching and learning English in Expanding Circle Countries Constanza Ramos Universidad San Sebastián Introduction: It is widely known that the phenomenon of globalization has affected many fields in everybody’s life‚ such as economy‚ politics‚ culture and so on... Education is one of the matters that has been affected by this phenomenon and with this‚ more people has been interested to learn a second language‚ in this case‚ English. As Berns (2005) mentioned‚

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    glad to have this opportunity to come and speak for you here today. First of all let me introduce myself. My name is Mark Rice and I am the dean of Babson Business School and specialized in entrepreneurship which I will be taking about today. In this speech I will be taking about what it takes to start up your own business and what you have to most aware about when you do it. I will be taking about how other entrepreneurs successfully started their businesses and what pros and cons about starting a franchise

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    Relevance of English in Present Days Tuhina Paul T.D.C 5th Sem (English Hons) Language is the medium through which people can express their own thoughts ‚beliefs‚ideas and expressions with the other people.So‚that there must be one common language for communication and in this regard English language is very much relevant and also at the same time today’s one of the most popular and communicative language of the whole world . English is the language

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    and embellish the themes to make them more remarkable‚ prevalent‚ and meaningful. In “Macbeth”‚ William Shakespeare uses the repeating motif of hallucinations‚ inflicted by inner demons or other people‚ to help the reader realize and develop the importance of the two major themes; unchecked ambition and overwhelming guilt. The multiple reappearances of hallucinations such as the dagger and the three apparitions reinforce and develop the theme of unchecked ambition while the hallucinations of blood

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    Yesi English 3 Honors 1 May 2014 Conformity. In the world today‚ students are expected to be well behaved and follow all rules necessary to rise to the expectations of the school and the world. Students are expected to conform and become something they are not. The fact that students may have two different personalities because of schools and its rules and punishments. All different countries teach students how to think‚ act and how to follow all rules and expectations given to them. Rules begin

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    civilizations and writing systems caused the written law to appear. Nowadays each country has its own law. One of the oldest law systems in Europe belongs to England. There are three main sources of English law: European law‚ Parliament and The common law. One of the most important sources of the English law is case law (often called common law). Around 1250‚ a common law was produced to be applied consistently and could be used to predict particular decisions. Actually‚ there are three different

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