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    Audiolingual Method

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    This will guide their use of the language. In addition‚ various techniques can be applied in using this method to tea Since the day human beings began to learn foreign languages they have to confront the problem of how to learn it effectively. They have thought for centuries to look for a best way to teach and learn foreign languages‚ and there actually emerged lots of methods of language teaching. Today I¡¯d like to introduce one of them‚ which may not be as famous as grammar translation but is

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    Fashion has the ability to express gender identity‚ social status and style‚ thus‚ it is very difficult to know how fashion constructs and deconstructs gender identities. Traditionally‚ apparels and colours over the decades have identified gender. Gender identity can be both physiological and physical and can determent sexual definition. Masculinity and femininity historically have been extremely categorised; clothes and colours were divided into gendered categories. Writers such as Dianna Crane

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    they would be included in a story. Death is a concept that is fairly simple to understand‚ however Bloomfield not only mentions physical sicknesses of the characters‚ but mental ones aswell. Death causes a physical and emotional imbalance between characters in the story because with every death that occurs‚ each character feels loneier and lonelier. For example‚ in the beginning of the story‚ Bloomfield says that Mrs Earnshaw’s death causes an imbalance in the Earnshaw household. This imbalance is felt

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    Competence-Performance Distinction A further difference between generativism and Bloomfieldian and post-Bloomfieldian structuralism - though in this respect generativism is closer to Saussurean structuralism - relates to the distinction that Chomsky draws between competence and performance. A speaker’s linguistic competence is that part of his knowledge - his knowledge of the language-system as such - by virtue of which he is able to produce the indefinitely large set of sentences that constitutes

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    References: Bloomfield‚ B.‚ Coombs. R. and Knights‚ D. (2000) Information Technology and Organizations: Strategies‚ Networks‚ and Integration. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Feldman‚ T‚ (1997) An Introduction to Digital Media. London: Routledge. Morley‚ D. 2000. Home

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    The Fear of the Unknown

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    Postmodernism is about the arbitrary connection between reality and the subject matter. The point of postmodernism is to create a connection and knowledge through culture not through the past meanings that have developed over time. Barthes‚ Derrida‚ and Saussure each deeply study the themes of the postmodern world‚ and every man’s conclusion comes down to the same thread of arbitrariness. It is not about a one single meaning in the postmodern world‚ it is about the context. Therefore‚ fear of the unknown

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    organizes large-scale cultural beliefs and ideologies‚ and develops a common cultural representation of natural and social worlds.[2] Structural linguistics is an approach to linguistics originating from the work of Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure and is part of the overall approach ofstructuralism. De Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics‚ published posthumously in 1916‚ stressed examining language as a static system of interconnected units. He is thus known as a father of modern linguistics

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    Peace Education

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    Answer :by Maiyo Julius Peace Education Peace education is a unifying and comprehensive concept that seeks to promote a holistic view of education. However‚ its relevance is inextricably part of and is highly dependent on contextual specificity (Bloomfield‚ 1986). UNESCO (2001) states that Peace Education is more effective and meaningful when adopted according to the social and cultural context and the needs of a country. It should be enriched by its cultural and spiritual values together with the

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    Displacement; a shift or move in the unconscious when the mind redirects a thought or word dangerous or unacceptable and substitutes it with a more affable thought or word. Condensation; where all the different elements‚ bits and pieces of thought and dreams combine into one to make sense. In this way they can stand for several different thoughts‚ feelings‚ wishes‚ ideas‚ etc. For Freud‚ condensation and displacement / substitution were used as a defense mechanism to contain aggressive and sexual

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    Media Text Analysis

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    This essay is about to analyse certain media text by using particular semiotic codes. The semiology study in particular is based on theory developed by Saussure and Pierce and means study of the signs in the text. According to Saussure the ‘language is a system of signs that express ideas’ (Saussure 1915/1966 cited in Berger‚ 2012:7). When media analysis is made it is about to show the relationship between the signs in certain text. Pierce states that everything we do can be seen as sign. According

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