... published in the US in 1983 Moreover, this will mainly focus on the investigation into expressions describing the four typical villains in Kiéu’s Story (Ma Ciám Sinh, Ta Ba, SO Khanh and Hoan Thu) in ... CHAPTER 4 FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 THE LEXICAL FEATURES OF EXPRESSIONS DESCRIBING THE VILLAINS IN KIEU’S STORY AND THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN THE ENGLISH VERSIONS 4.1.1 Expressions Containing Sino- Vietnamese ... Analyzing the lexical and semantic features of EDVs in Kiéu’s Story and their equivalents in the English versions e Collecting samples of EDVs in Kiéu’s Story and their equivalents in the English
Ngày tải lên: 26/11/2013, 13:21
... implications: putting forward some implications on teaching and learning English 3.3 RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY CHAPTER 4 FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 RHETORICAL DEVICES IN CHILDREN’S SONGS IN ENGLISH AND ... instrument of grammar Its origin is to be seen in the excitement accompanying the expression of a feeling being brought to its highest tension” To Galperin (1971), repetition is classified into ... of relying on their parents, even after they get married, so parents often play the leading role in guiding and orienting their children throughout their life Let’s examine the following instance:
Ngày tải lên: 17/06/2017, 12:40
A study on different politeness strategies used in english conversations in the power base course books
... in English conversations in the Power Base course books” It aims at finding out the different politeness strategies used in English conversations in the Power Base course books, thus enabling ... ii) Describing negative politeness strategies used in English conversations in the course books “Power Base” iii) Describing off - record used in English conversations in the course books “Power ... conversations in the course books “Power base” 48 4.2 Negative politeness strategies used in English conversations in the course books “Power base” 56 4.3 Off - record used in English conversations in
Ngày tải lên: 08/02/2021, 21:26
errors in English
... spacecraft, there’s no point in calling it a "UFO.” I love the sign I once saw in a Seattle bookstore labeling the alien-invasion section: “Incorrectly Identified Flying Objects." XMAS/CHRISTMAS ... etc.); but in ordinary speech this distinction is not always maintained It is disingenuous to pretend that people who use “gender” in the new senses are making an error, just as it is disingenuous ... together,” in contrast, is a phrase meaning “in a group.” For example: “The wedding guests were gathered all together in the garden.” Undressed people are said in informal speech to be “in the altogether”
Ngày tải lên: 04/08/2013, 01:26
Common errors in english usage
... SAME VEIN/IN THE SAME VEIN, ALONG THE SAME LINE The expressions "in the same vein" and "along the same line" mean the same thing (on the same subject), but those who cross-pollinate ... BEGINNING OF TIME Stephen Hawking writes about the beginning of time, but few other people do People who write "from the beginning of time" or "since time began" are usually being ... up the gap in the line of battle," not "let's reach into our pants again." Trang 32When you are viewing the movement of something from the point of arrival, use "bring": "When
Ngày tải lên: 17/08/2013, 09:19
ESSENTIAL IDIOMS IN ENGLISH
... in mind: to be considering, to be thinking (S) o I don't want to see a movie now I have in mind going to the park o It's up to you what we eat tonight Do you have anything in mind? to keep in ... look into: to investigate, to examine carefully (also: to check into) o The police are looking into the matter of the stolen computers o The congressional committee will check into the financial ... friend in life in touch: having contact o James will be in touch with us soon to relay the details of the plan o I certainly enjoyed seeing you again after all these years Let's be sure to keep in
Ngày tải lên: 17/08/2013, 10:40
Learn how to say things and what you think in english
... Teaching grammar of written and spoken English Teaching ESP, including English for Information Technology, International Finance and Banking, Tourism and Hotel Industry Teaching Business English ... meeting, telephoning and socializing Teaching debating and critical thinking skills in English Researching Cultural Studies in English language education (culture and language, multiculturalism in ... entertainment Mass (INVOLVING MANY) adjective [before noun; not gradable] having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a large amount Đinh Gia Hưng Lecturer in English,
Ngày tải lên: 20/08/2013, 07:23
Emails in English
... addressee about attachments by indicating this in the subject line and/or in the beginning of the message This is even more important since attachments aren’t al ways indicated as such, and can ... day here in Munich Ending an Email Closing remarks In English emails it is common to include a closing remark to let readers know that they have reached the end of a message A closing may ... the lines) after each paragraph Think about using short two or three word subheadings at the beginning of paragraphs Try to keep short messages within one screen, and long messages within a
Ngày tải lên: 04/09/2013, 11:16
Fast fluency communication in english for the international age
... know who stands where in a line or who sits ina certain place in the dining room or church, In other cultures the rules are sometimes different Breaking the rules or violating space taboos can ... 16Sharing \' Meeting new people is an important social activity In addition to using some of the phrases ‘you have practiced in this lesson, shaking hands and looking the person you are meeting in ... famous for growing up there? What is the most interesting building? Who is the most interesting person from there? Fast Fluency Trang 20Sharing When we start a conversation in English, whether
Ngày tải lên: 04/09/2013, 19:43
HOW TO CONVEY BAD NEWS IN ENGLISH BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE
... correspondence; - Finding out some strategies in conveying bad news in English businesscorrespondence; Trang 2- Studying the way to convey bad news in some kinds of letters: letter ofrejecting a complaint, ... complaint, turning down a credit and refusing an order to help theteaching and the learning of commerce English…- Finding out how to create goodwill in conveying bad news in English businesscorrespondence ... when we speak –such as agreeing, complaining, requesting, apologizing, promising, approving,informing and so on Austin believes that a single speech act actually contains threeseparate but related
Ngày tải lên: 07/09/2013, 13:27
longman common mistakes in english
... take;, in He persisted in his silly ideas 42 Interested in, not for Don't say: She's not interested for her work / Say: She's not interested in her work Note Also take an interest in She ... Say: Paula succeeded in winning the prize 83 Think of + -ing Don't say: 1 often think to go to England / Say: 1 often think of going to England 84 Tired of i- -ing Don't say: The customer ... Note: Use t h e gerund or to + infinitive after verbs meaning to like or to dislike 1 He likes reading English books, or H e likes to read English books 88 Excuse + -ing Don't say: Please excuse
Ngày tải lên: 08/09/2013, 22:47
How to help your child in English
... Editing Checking grammar, punctuation, spelling (to make meaning clear) Presenting Trang 8Reading WritingLearning Talking & Listening Trang 9Talking and ListeningRANGE OF PURPOSES Getting ... PURPOSES Getting on with others Finding out Asking questions Explaining Giving information Persuading Giving opinions Making suggestions Solving problems RANGE OF AUDIENCES Other ... Explain Describe Give instructions Trang 7Writing Process Thinking and talking about type, purpose, audience Gathering ideas/information Organising What you have to say (Content) Drafting
Ngày tải lên: 15/09/2013, 03:10
Tenses in English
... time in the past It began and ended in the past.Signal words: ago, clause of time in the past like “when I was young, …), yesterday, at/on/in + point of time in the past ( at the beginning of ... Trang 1REVIEW OF TENSES IN ENGLISHNguyen Linh Tranphu High School Trang 2• a Describes actions or situations that began in the past, are happening now and will finish in the future • Signal ... contain, include. Nguyen Linh Trang 111 Action that was happening when another action occurred : use Past Continuous and Past Simple (She was taking a shower when the light went out) 2 Actions in
Ngày tải lên: 19/09/2013, 00:10
Tiết dạy chuyên đề " Using games in English class"
... badminton -Play tennis -Go swimming -Go jogging -Go camping -Go to the zoo -Go fishing Trang 3Period 81 – Unit 13 : ACTIVITIES AND THE SEASONS Lesson 3 : A4-5 ( Page 136-137 ) I Pre – reading ... 136-137 ) Ba goes swimming. He plays soccer. He goes jogging He goes fishing. 2 Ask and answer : (Page 136) Lucky numbers 1 6 2 10 3 8 7 5 9 4 Warm Cool I Pre – reading : reading : II Read : (A4 ... questions,using given picture : Play tennis Back Trang 10What’s the weather like in the Summer ? Answer the questions,using given picture : Back Trang 11What’s the weather like in the Winter ?
Ngày tải lên: 29/09/2013, 14:10
English Grammar in English - John Dow
... has certain merits, since it allows us to determine word classes by replacing words in a sentence with words of "similar" meaning. For instance, in the sentence My son cooks dinner every ... called FINITE verbs Verbs in any other form (infinitive, -ing, or -ed) are called NONFINITE verbs This means that verbs with tense are finite, and verbs without tense are nonfinite The distinction ... order to distinguish them from BARE INFINITIVES, in which to is absent: To-infinitive Bare infinitive 25 Help me to open the gate Help me open the gate 4.4 More Verb Forms: -ing and -ed So
Ngày tải lên: 22/10/2013, 13:15
1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers Vocabulary
... minute 492 tire 391 appear 442 strong 493 bring 392 road 443 special 494 yes 393 map 444 mind 495 distant 394 rain 445 behind 496 fill 395 rule 446 clear 497 east 396 govern 447 tail 498 paint 397 pull 448 produce 499 language 398 cold 449 fact 500 among 399 notice 450 street 400 voice 451 inch 401 unit 452 multiply 402 power 453 nothing 403 town 454 course 404 fine 455 stay 405 certain 456 wheel 406 fly 457 full 407 ... Word 251 open 297 color 343 told 252 seem 298 face 344 knew 253 together 299 wood 345 pass 254 next 300 main 346 since 255 white 301 enough 347 top 256 children 302 plain 348 whole 257 begin 303 girl 349 king 258 got 304 usual 350 space 259 walk 305 young 351 heard 260 example 306 ready 352 best 261 ease 307 above 353 hour 262 paper 308 ever 354 better 263 group 309 red 355 true ... 738 garden 639 roll 689 bottom 739 equal 640 temperature 690 key 740 sent 641 finger 691 iron 741 choose 642 industry 692 single 742 fell 643 value 693 stick 743 fit 644 fight 694 flat 744 flow 645 lie 695 twenty 745 fair 646 beat 696 skin 746 bank 647 excite...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 08:20
Cambridge University Press Word Formation In English
... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively. This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the linking verb BE in general, as we would find ... italicized words in (13) and think about the question whether kicks in (13a), drinking in (13b), or students in (13c) should be regarded as ‘new words’ in the sense of our definition. (13) ... should be redefined as “a phonetic string which can be connected to a linguistic entity outside that string” (1976:15). In the case of verbs involving the phonetic string [fär], the ‘linguistic...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 08:22
Writing In English
... functions 4.1 Agreeing and Disagreeing 35 4.2 Classifying 36 4.3 Comparing and Contrasting 37 4.4 Defining 39 4.5 Emphasising 41 4.6 Generalising 43 4.7 Paraphrasing 45 4.8 Quoting 47 5 Grammar ... will never continue to the end. A good introduction gets the reader wanting more. Points to include in an introduction In the introduction to an article you present your topic in general, ... will be of interest to compose … It might be of interest to compose… These findings suggest the following interpretation… These findings would / might / could suggest the following interpretation…...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2012, 10:00
Conversations In English
... two of them. instructions for treating a burn instructions for replacing the film of a camera instructions for starting a computer instructions for joining a club instructions for mending a loose ... Yes, I’m going to do some shopping. What about you? A: Well, I think I’ll have to join you. I need to do some shopping myself. A: I’m throwing a house-warming party tomorrow and you’re invited. B: ... smoking in a No Smoking area. B: Oh, I didn’t notice the sign. I’ll go outside. Think of five things to complain to your partner. Then make your complaints. Your partner apologises. Take it in...
Ngày tải lên: 05/11/2012, 16:27
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