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    talking about the different aspects of Jamie Oliver’s language and how he adapts and uses these language features in his TED speech.Jamie Oliver successfully uses many language devices in order to help him communicate with his audience. I will be looking at Oliver’s and examining how effective it is and also some features of spontaneous speech‚ which are shown in the speech.Firstly‚ I am going to look at Jamie Oliver’s planned and prepared language that he uses. Oliver has obviously taken time to adapt

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    responses Cookery demonstrations have become more and more common on television and the TV chefs have somewhat adapted public talk to benefit their needs of simplicity. TV chefs vary from the teaching type like Delia Smith to the fun‚ relaxed chef like Jamie Oliver. Chefs all have something in common in that they want to exchange their knowledge to the audience and therefore engaging with the viewers and making them feel welcome is a key part of presenting on TV. Inclusive language and direct address deals

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    and Jamie Oliver are 2 major chefs who represent this. The videos of both these chefs making omelettes are great examples of how much these chefs contrast. First we have Fanny Cradock the chef who associates herself with the stereotypical housewife of the 1970’s.Misses Cradock Speaks with an upper class accent and tries to giver herself authority above the viewer by giving snappy instructions giving them little freedom of what to do. On the other side of the Dinner table we have Jamie Oliver the

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    daunting job‚ with thousands of headings to choose from. To help you limit the field‚ whether you are searching for a food book for loved ones on your gift list or for yourself‚ we offer up few of our preferences below. Super Food Family Classics by Jamie Oliver This food book is devoted to recipes introduced on the chef’s famous Channel 4 TV series‚ in which he goes to different nations to meet some of the world’s healthiest and longest-living people‚ and studies their diets. Regardless of the title‚

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    Why did Jamie Oliver begin the “Ministry of Food”? (150 words) The original Ministry of Food was set up by the British Government in England during the Second World War. It was about creating a network of food advisors and cooking teachers to educate the public on food and nutrition at a time when there was limited food available to feed England and where rationing was part of life. It was a way to educate people at time of crisis. In Australia it was introduced in 1942 and this is when wartime

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    Jamie Oliver’s style of speech is very different to many of his contemporaries: he uses his distinctive style to present himself as a down to earth‚ friendly TV chef. Oliver is the only person talking in his transcripts because he is cooking and explaining his actions for the TV show. The fact that he is cooking while talking means that there are numerous pauses and fillers in the transcript‚ for example “you wanna coat the bottom ... of the pan.” The pause indicates that he is demonstrating this

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    Transcript for Jamie Oliver’s Steak and Guinness Pie - Jamie at Home (Close up) I got 3 onions here (.) peeled and sliced (.) (long shot) with a little olive oil (.) salt and pepper (.) (Close up) I want (1) a sprig (1) of (1) rosemary (1) and then I’ve got 3 cloves of garlic (2) and at this point I want a nice nub of butter (2) straight in (1) while its melting (.) (medium shot) I’ve got 2 sticks of celery (close up) (2) 2 carrots (1) peeled (.) and sliced (2) mushrooms (2) (long shot) slice

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    College Students’ Perception Based on Their Accents Jenny Son Hunter College/ City University of New York Abstract Whether they are not true‚ people form judgments and biases based on an accent. In‚ the past‚ researchers have suggested that people for perceptions of non-native speakers through stereotyping. Lambert et al. (1960) developed a matched- guise technique to uncover biases to different languages. A similar study was done at Hunter College‚ to examine whether

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    gyung sang region dialect. My dad was born and raised jealla area till he got married so my dad and his all family speak jealla region dialect. These two region dialects have pretty different accents. I speak the standard Korean because I born and raised Seoul. Also‚ since my mom and dad speaks different dialects‚ I am able to speak my parents’ directs consciously. As I grow up‚ I realized that people in these two area have different characteristics in society. That is related to dialect and social prejudice

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    ACCENT Accent or Prosody. This fallacy arises from a false accent or a false emphasis in speech. A false stress of voice is placed upon a given word in order to mislead‚ confuse‚ or produce a wrong interpretation. Accent fallacies are fallacies that depend on where the stress is placed in a word or sentence. The meaning of a set of words may be dramatically changed by the way they are spoken‚ without changing any of the words themselves. Accent fallacies are a type of equivocation. Here’s

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