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    Modern English (1500 to the present):  There were some big developments in the world at the beginning of Modern English period. The Renaissance The Great Vowel Shift The Invention of Printing The Industrial Revolution The British Colonialism. The new spirit of renaissance provided the people new disciplines and inquiries; industrial development opened the new vistas and dimensions of earning and life‚ in the same way the colonization brought cultures and norms to one center. Modern

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    Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits ENG202 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 12206::Mangala Varma 0.0 0.0 2.0 1.0 Course Category NA TextBooks Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name T-1 Cambridge English for Engineering Mark Ibbotson 1st 2009 Cambridge University Press Reference Books Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name R-1 Technical Communication Meenakshi Raman‚ Sangeeta Sharma 2nd OUP Scheme

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    The English Patient

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    The English Patient Commentary Page 136-137 This key passage is from Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient‚ found in the first few pages of chapter four. Before‚ this passage‚ Hana is sitting beside Almasy while he begins to describe his first expedition in the deserts in the 1930s. After‚ Almasy explained how he came to hate nations‚ but was attached to the desert as it could not be claimed or own. The passage between reinforces the idea that identity is not fixed‚ it changes over time as people

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    Adverbials When we speak about adverbials we have to start by saying that the adverbial element has a broader area of functions that the other four elements in a clause‚ that is to say‚ subject‚ verb‚ object and complement. In English grammar an adverbial is a single word or a group of words that generally modifies the verb and tell us an additional information abut time‚ place or manner of the action which is described in the rest of the sentence‚ for example: Dan was succesfully

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    human language as a grammatical structure where by sound units are combined to produce meaning. The process of communicating meanings with sounds‚ words‚ and sentences and perceiving meanings that other communicate in this way is believed to involve grammar as a tool for relating thoughts or its ideas to speech‚ or signaling. Spoken‚ gestured and signaled communication involves the same process for all humans‚ and any human language can convey any human thought; nevertheless‚ the actual languages spoken

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    International Spoken English for Speakers of Other Languages Book 2 Achiever Communicator Vincent Smidowicz Bridget Bloom Spoken English for Speakers of Other Languages Book 2 Achiever/Communicator Introduction This booklet provides a taster of the new support materials created for Spoken ESOL. All the sample exercises included here have been selected from Book 2‚ which covers the Achiever and Communicator levels. This new and important resource (see Key features) is designed both to help

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    ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS Penny Ur TESOL France Colloquium 2009 Initial Concepts and Assumptions Probably between two and three billion people speak English. These may be defined according to Kachru’s three circles: inner‚ outer‚ expanding (Kachru‚ 1992). expanding circle outer circle inner circle Kachru‚ 1985 Probably between two and three billion people speak English. These may be divided into Kachru’s three circles: inner‚ outer

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    BOOK REVIEW: ASSESSMENT IN THE CLASSROOM Pagkalinawan‚ Kathleen Iza B. December 4‚ 2010 “Assessment in the Classroom” was written by Annie Ward and Mildred-Murray Ward for Wadsworth Publishing Company in 1999. The book with its immaculate layout is intended to be used by students in an introductory course in educational measurement or as foundation for in-service training programs. The focus of the book is on classroom assessment and the text is written specifically to address classroom

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    English Language Learning

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    A SHORT ANALYSIS AND JUSTIFICATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING KUMAR KISHOR BORAH FLASH BACK:- Of all the languages in the world today‚ English deserved to be regarded as a world language. It is the world’s most widely spoken language. It is the common means

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    The Acquisition of Syntax

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    English 123- Introduction to Linguistics Instructor: Mrs. Arlyn Larida Topic: No. 40 The Aquisition of Syntax Student: Jeraijah Rose C. Villarito holophrastic [ˌhɒləˈfræstɪk] adj. 1. (Linguistics) denoting the stage in a child’s acquisition of syntax when most utterances are single words 2. (Linguistics) (of languages) tending to express in one word what would be expressed in several words in other languages; polysynthetic [from holo- + Greek phrastikos expressive‚ from phrazein to express]

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