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    Modal Verbs

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    Дополните предложения модальными глаголами can/can’t‚ must/mustn’t‚ needn’t‚ have to: 1 A:    Is Jason at work today?    B:    He ...can’t... be. His car isn’t in the car park. 2 A:    I can’t do my German homework. It’s too difficult.    B:    I’ll help you. I............speak German. 3 A:    I’m going to watch television.    B:    Alright‚ but you .............stay up too late. 4 A:    We............book a taxi to take us to the airport.    B:    I’ll do it now. 5 A:    I didn’t

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    Newspaper Headlines

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    Contents Introduction 2 The Language of Newspapers 2 Analysis of Newspaper Headlines 2 Headline Evolution 2 Headline Functions 2 Headline Styles 2 Headline Forms 2 Headline Variants 2 Headline Language 2 Conclusion 2 Bibliography 2 Introduction In today’s hectic world one of the most important factors is information. The means of information provision are quite different which can be summarized in one word: mass media. The media is the whole body of communications that reach large numbers

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    Parallelism Similarity of structure in a pair or series of related word‚ phrases‚ or clauses. The basic principle of grammar and rhetoric demands that equivalent things be set forth in coordinate grammatical structures: nouns with nouns‚ infinitives with infinitives‚ and adverb clauses with adverb clauses.3 “...for the support of this declaration‚ with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence‚ we mutually pledge to each other our Lives‚ our Fortunes‚ and our sacred Honor.” (Declaration

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    Blackwell. Goodfellow‚ Robin et. al. 2002. Assesssing Learners’ Writing Using Lexical Frequency. ReCALL‚ 14‚ 1‚ 133-145. Haspelmath‚ Martin. 2002. Understanding Morphology. London ; New York : Oxford University Press. Huot‚ Hélène. 1999. Constructions infinitives de français: le subordonnant DE. Génève : Librairie Droz. Huot‚ Hélène. 2001. Morphologie: forme et sens des mots du français. Paris : Colin. Karafuji‚ Takeo. 2004. Plural Morphemes‚ Definiteness‚ and the Notion of Semantic Parameter. Language and

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    Study hangout

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING (1) What are the similarities and differences between Public Speaking and Conversation? (p.7~p.8) Similarities: 1. Organizing your thought logically. 2. Tailoring your message to your audience. 3. Telling a story for maximum impact. 4. Adapting to listener feedback. Differences: 1. Public speaking is more highly structured. 2. Public speaking requires more formal language. 3. Public speaking requires a different method of delivery. (2) How to deal with your nervousness

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    Kolomna State Teacher-Training Institute Report on the course: Introduction to the Contemporary English Philology Theme: Lexicography as a science of dictionary-making Student: Gavrilin M Year 1 Term 2 Faculty of foreign languages Group 11/2 Teacher of a foreign language: Akhrenova N.A. Kolomna 2007 Contents Introduction 1. Lexicography as a science 2. Dictionary: notion‚ functions‚ classification‚ components 3. The characteristics of Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners Ending

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    Back-Formation

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    A. Definition of Back-Formation In etymology‚ back-formation is the process of creating a new lexeme‚ usually by removing actual or supposed affixes. The resulting neologism is called a back-formation‚ a term coined by James Murray in 1889. Back-formation is different from clipping – back-formation may change the part of speech or the word ’s meaning‚ whereas clipping creates shortened words from longer words‚ but does not change the part of speech or the meaning of the word. For example‚ the

    Free Verb Meaning of life Noun

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    The text I decided to analyze is an advertisement taken from British edition of Cosmopolitan magazine (11/2007). The advertisement introduces new cosmetology product for men. Advertisement is a genre of newspaper style proper. Main purpose of advertisement is to sell the product and to make money. First they inform you they are introducing new product and they try to persuade you indirectly to buy it by using headline‚ emotionally colored words and syntax. In this case‚ Company Clarins promotes

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    CAE Guideline

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    GUIDELINE TO COMPOSITION WRITING – FOR B1/B2/C1 CLASSES A. PARTS OF A COMPOSITION INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH The introduction paragraph is the first paragraph of your essay. It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening paragraph captures the interest of your reader and tells why your topic is important. To write this paragraph: 1. Write the thesis statement. The main idea of the essay is stated in a single sentence called the thesis statement. You must limit your entire

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    Pedagogy V Andragogy

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    Consider the differences between the way in which children and adults learn Introduction In this assignment‚ I intend to consider the possible differences between the way in which children and adults learn. For instance‚ Piaget believed there to be schemes with four distinct stages of cognitive development. Between birth and the time a child is ready for school‚ he/she will pass through two of the four stages. These stages are the Sensorimotor Stage and the Preoperational Stage. Alternatively

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