... with the endless advertisements hiding inthe newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the radio, or dazzling on the TV. On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their purchasing. ... each time the customer reads it out loud. This interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially in this case when the brand name is included inthe slogan. Moreover, the noun Thomas ... of their service by reminding customers of the magical feelings of The Language of Airlines’ Advertising Slogans Page 28 advertised, they will learn more about it. From this, the confidence in...
... guidance fromthe beginning through every step of the way down to the very last minutes of the thesis. Then I would like to thank the administrators, English teachers and students at the College ... about studying opportunities offered to the college. The administrators also keep in mind that they are to build up and maintain their students' interest in learning by keeping close contact ... might be the one they think is best for their students in preparing for the end-of-semester exam focusing firstly on grammar and vocabulary, then reading, writing and listening. When the process...
... is about the grammar of English; the second is about related topics, including language variation (e.g., dialects), language learning, English spelling, and the history of theEnglish language. ... acts with the intention of in u-encing the mind of another, for example, by getting him/her to entertain some idea, and when that other person recognizes the rst person’s inten-tion to in uence ... another relevant to teachers and we deal with many of them in these books. Deciding what should be included in books like these is remarkably dif-cult. We have followed the guidelines of the...
... employees in different companies in Malaysia. The participants ranked the use of English and the important of each language skill. The findings indicated that students ranked reading as the most ... development of the target group of learners by linking their Englishlanguage proficiency with the communicative function of languageinthe target situation. When defining the goals of SLA, ... of English- language needs in four major areas: Language Structures, Rhetorical Categories, Language Functions, & Language Skills (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing). The findings...
... emphasizing the “intended inthe text” as said “ Translation is rendering a written text into another languageinthe way the author intended inthe text.”Hatim & Mason (1990:3), on the other ... lexicalized inthe target language word but is not rendered inthe translation.Another thing inthe translation of culture words is that the translations of the same words are not consistent fromthe ... cultures via the translation. However, in some minor cases the translated version is not the best one. This is, in part, caused by the inappropriate use of the word. Inmany cases, the source language...
... few words end in yse (yze): analyse, paralyse. They are all wordsfromthe Greek. Words ending in cious, sion, tion, etc. The common termination is tious, but there are a few words ending in cious, ... follow the vowel, as in masking, standing, wilting, the vowel even in an accented syllable remainsshort. But in pining with one n following the i inthe accented syllable, we know that the vowel ... of language gained a distinct advantage over rivals, then the power inherent in language comes into universal demand the business standard is raised. There are many signs now that the business...
... of them: a) increasing the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy. Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence In an inherently face-threatening context, as thelanguage ... Making the Curriculum Relevant for the Learners Many students do their homework and engage inmany types of learning activities, even when a subject is not very interesting. Obviously, these ... rewards, providing a single index for judging overall success and failure in school' (ibid.). In other words, grades focus on performance outcomes, rather than on the process of learning itself....
... mechanism involved in control of the moult cyclerelates to intracellullar signalling pathways within the YO.Further studies in other species are now needed tocomprehensively define these, both in intermoult ... neuropeptide levels inthe sinus glandwere quantified during intermoult and premoult. The resultsshow that the most important level of moult control lieswithin the signalling machinery of the target ... CHH inthe sinus gland during the moult cycleAs individual SG from single crabs always contained almostidentical profiles and quantities of peptides (preliminaryexperiments using pairs of SG from...
... parabutoporin, pandinin 1, hadrurin and BmKBpp showing the conserved amino acidresidues in bold. The amino acid difference between opistoporin 1 and2 is underlined. *, identical amino acids; ... opistoporins (34%) and pandinin 1(31%). This means that there is a high conservation in amino acid sequence of the peptides inthe venom ofscorpions that belong to the same family, independent of the continent ... disruption of the outermembrane and facilitating the interaction of the toxin with the inner membrane. Inthe presence of high Mg2+ions, the MIC of compounds that are taken up via the self-promoteduptake...
... good. 5 The boojum was used up the whatsit by the thingummy. 6 The whatsit was used up for the boojumby the thingummy. 7 The thingummy used up existing. 8 The thingummy used up the whatsit ... VEX presents the following list of sentences: I The thingummy used up. 2 The thingummy used the whatsit up. 3 The whatsit was used up by the thingummy. 4 The thingummy used the boojum ... judgments fromthe user to determine which paradigm (or set of paradigms) occurs inthe same contexts as the word being defined, and then con- structs the new entries by making substi- tutions in...