... BIODATA OF AUTHOR Dr.paed. Ineta Luka is Associate Professor, the Head of the Foreign Languages department of the School of Business Administration Turiba, Latvia. The courses taught: Englishfor ... observations and fill in the observation forms after acquisition of each theme (formative assessment); 21 Development of students’ Englishfor Special Purposes competence in tourism studies ... Development of students’ Englishfor Special Purposes competence in tourism studies at tertiary level. Dr. Ineta Luka, School of Business Administration Turiba, Latvia. DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ ENGLISH...
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... asbold as before, or bolder. Once more fierce battles raged, till at last, weary of fighting, and forsaken by nearlyall his followers, Alfred was forced to hide for a time in the marshes of Somerset.This ... cut off Alban's headand with a second the head of the soldier. At the same moment, we are told, the captain lost his sight andremained blind for the rest of his life.This is the story of ... of eternal bondage. Remember how your forefathers fought against Julius Cắsar, and fight now for your homes, as they did for theirs."Then all the Britons called out, "We will die for...
... sample of specifications in English, so as to identify linguistic constructions and usages typical of specification discourse. We currently have a corpus of around a hundred sentences, most of ... transition of signals between the states of high and low. (A signal is formula AXc AGb AF(AX(a /x b) ) sense for all paths, at the next state c is true for all paths, globally b is true for ... a theoretical entity constructed for our specific purposes, of course, not a general linguistic hypothesis about English. ) Our first step in developing an English- to-CTL conversion system...
... often heard of the attempts of whining lovers; of the charming poems they had composed in praise of their mistresses' wit and beauty (tho' they have not had half so much of either of ... lampoon of this kind "Lady Mary said to me, and in her own house, I do not care for you three skips of a louse; I forgive the dearcreature for what she has said, For ladies will talk of what ... loaf of bread, and insisting that it was mutton.In the historyof Martin Luther a continuation of the "Tale of a Tub," he represents Queen Elizabeth as"setting up a shop for those...
... students of foreign as well as of English literature know. "The poets of that age," says Mr. Arber, "wrote for their own delectation and for that of their friends, and not for the ... historyof curiosities of literature of tentative and imperfect efforts, scarcely resulting in anyreal vernacular style at all. It is, however, emphatically the Period of Origins of modern English ... other critics.It was an inevitable result of the discovery of printing that the cultivation of the vernacular forpurposesof allwork that is to say, for prose should be largely increased. Yet...
... field, Englishfor Academic Purposes is an essential resource for students and researchers of Applied Linguistics.Ken Hyland is Professor of Education and Head of the Centre for Academic andProfessional ... EnglishforSpecific Purposes, 15 (2): Allison, D.‘Pragmatist discourse and Englishfor Academic Purposes pp. 85103, copyright â1996 with permission from Elsevier. Reprinted from Englishfor ... What arguments might persuadeyou of the opposite view to your own?SOME CONSEQUENCES OF THE DOMINANCE OF ENGLISH The causes and outcomes of the global spread ofEnglish in academic life arecomplex,...
... could scarcely have forborne to introduce the figure of the Queen of Scots, to insure whosemarriage with Norfolk was one of the objects of the rising.[20] For a full review of "The White ... points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to thetruth of nature, and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colours of imagination. ... volume of his " ;History ofEnglish Poetry" (1781), Thomas Warton had spoken of the "DivineComedy" as "this wonderful compound of classical and romantic fancy, of pagan...
... grazing than profitable for tillage and bearing of corne and such store is there of cattle in everie place that the fourth part of the land is scarcely manured for the provision of graine.' ... three years before had been let for farms with 20 acres of tillage land should be kept in that condition, under a penalty of forfeiting half the profits to the king or the lord of the fee. Soon ... acre 6 On the Manor of Dorking the harvest lasted five weeks as a rule; the fore feet only of oxen used for ploughing, and of heifers used for harrowing, were shod. For washing and shearing...
... instrumentality of a single man, a certain English archdeacon of Welsh descent, Geoffrey of Monmouth. Geoffrey, a literary and ecclesiastical adventurer looking about for a means of making himselffamous, ... most representative poet of the Church of England, and second the influence of Donne, who was a closefriend of his mother. The titles of most of the poems, often consisting of a single word, are ... wrote for her withaffectionate regularity, generally every day, for nearly three years. The 'Journal' is interesting also for itsrecord of the minor details of the life of Swift and of...
... house of Yorkwas vested in the duchess of Suffolk and her descendants. The massacre of the children of Clarence and theduchess of Suffolk show what Henry the Eighth thought of the titles both of ... but for two facts; for the one of which as he was an eye-witness, and for the other, as it was of publick notoriety, he is competentauthority.The first is his description of the person of Richard; ... anexcellent king, and for the short time of his reign enacted many wise and wholesome laws. I doubt evenwhether one of the best proofs of his usurpation was not the goodness of his government,...
... last half of the sixteenth century there weresome very important English painters of this kind. Before the days of Charles I. the English kings were muchin the habit of inviting foreign artists ... by givingaccounts of the lives of separate painters; for from about the middle of the thirteenth century it is possible totrace the historyof painting through the study of individual artists.[Illustration: ... covers the four walls of a room. It is of the decorative order of painting, as Pliny wellunderstood, for he speaks of the difference between the work of Ludius and that of the true artists who...