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    status of English as the global language is assured Due to the first industrial revolution in the 1760s‚ Britain became prosperous and rose quickly. In order to accumulate the capital‚ the Britain Empire began its colonial expansion‚ during which English‚ as a kind of language‚ was transmitted across the world. Nowadays‚ English has become a global language. It is estimated by David Crystal that about 350 million’s first language is English‚ along with 250-350 million speaking English as second

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    The use of the English language plays a crucial and dominant role in African literature. In contemporary African literature the use of English is often the key element for success as an African writer. This enables them to express their views across a larger area of today’s global world. However writing in English instead of their native tongues may come at a high price for these African writers. By them replacing their native languages with English could eventually lead to the eradication of their

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    English Consonants and Vowels Exercise 2.2: English Consonants 1.  Give a complete description of the consonant sound represented by the symbol and then supply an English word containing the sound.     Example:   /tʃ/     Answer:   voiceless alveolopalatal affricate     Word:   cherry (a) /θ/ (e) /r/ (b) /ŋ/ (f) /j/ (c) /ʒ/ (g) /g/ (d) [ɫ] 2.  Give the phonetic symbol representing the consonant sound described and then supply an English word containing the sound.

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    Romanic languages‚ group of languages belonging to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. They are spoken by about 670 million people in many parts of the world. Among the more important Romanic languages are Catalan‚ French‚ Italian‚ Portuguese‚ Romanian‚ and Spanish. My report is particularly about Italian and Spanish borrowings to the English language. Spanish borrowings appeared in English in 16 century. Historic circumstances which influenced on these borrowings are

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    Language has been a political and an emotional struggle for many people since the early 1750’s. British settlers in the 1750s felt threatened by German settlers moving into Pennsylvania who did not speak English. In 1780‚ John Adams attempted to have English declared the official language of The United States of America. Adams was not successful in his endeavors. Congress has opposed having an official language since John Adams first approached them. At least once a year since 1981‚ Congress has

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    GRADE 12 GRAAD 12 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE P3 NOVEMBER 2010 MEMORANDUM MARKS: 100 This memorandum consists of 9 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P3 2 NSC – Memorandum DBE/November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION This memorandum must be used together with the attached English FAL assessment rubrics for SECTIONS A‚ B and C. SECTION A: ESSAY QUESTION 1 Instructions to Markers: • • • • Candidates are

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    Addressing the needs of English Language Learners will increasingly emerge as an area of concern for schools across the nation. Collier and Thomas (2009) in their book Educating English Learners for a Transformed World‚ state “students whose first language is not English are the fastest growing demographic group in public schools in all regions of the United States” (p. 3). The National Center for Education Statistics (2017) states that the number of students who are English Language Learners has increased

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    of English in a foreign language context. Many students begin studying English with eager anticipation‚ however due to the structure of English classes and the emphasis placed on a grammatical understanding of the language‚ many students soon lose interest. It means that the students are demanded to be able to use English to fulfill their daily need such as for reading the newspaper and communicating both spoken and written for solving their life problem. In other word‚ the purpose of English is

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    Domestication of the English Language for Literary Purpose in Nigeria: Creating a National Identity Dare Owolabi Abstract—Nigeria is‚ obviously‚ one of the largest ESL users in the world. The language that first came with the colonial masters as a foreign language has since grown in leaps and bounds to now become a second language and‚ unarguably‚ the country’s official language. As the largest black nation in the world‚ Nigeria‚ using English as the official language‚ has affected the language in a way

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    mood and the character of the person. Each person has his own intonation. That is why already at the first meeting you can understand what kind of person is standing in front of you. In order to feel the speaker’s mood you do not have to know the language a person speaks and it is even not obligatory to see their face – intonation of the speech will help to understand whether the speaker is angry or gentle. Each person has his own intonation. Already during the first seconds when meeting a person

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