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... qualification you have:CDSP/CQ in English CDSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC in English CDSP/TC in English DHSP BA in Russian + CDSP/TC in English DHSP/CQ in English DHSP/TC in English Other (specify): ... 4They enjoy studying English. 0 1 2 3 4They find it difficult to speak English. 0 1 2 3 4They find it difficult to listen to English. 0 1 2 3 4They find it difficult to read English. 0 1 2 3 4They ... Teaching Oral English. London: Longman Group Ltd.4. Davies, P. & Pearse, E. (2000). Success in English Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press.5. Doff, A. (1988). Teach English: A Training...
... communicative language teaching 5 1.3.1. Definition 5 1.3.2. Principles 5 1.3.3. Techniques for language teaching 61.4. Summary 6Chapter 2: An Investigation into the Current Performance of English ... Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for their enthusiastic support.I am sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign Languages Department, Quang Ngai ... those who have kindly advised and helped me during the period of my study at College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi.Finally, I wish to thank my wife for the love she gives me and her encouragement...
... & Hasan, R. 1985. Language, context, and text: aspects of language in a social-semiotic perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.11.Hoang Thi Thuy. 2005. Advertising Language Used in Trade: ... University of Birmingham: The Centre for EnglishLanguage Studies.15.Hybels, S. & Weaver, R. L. 1992. Communicating Effectively. New York: McGraw Hill.The Language of Airlines’ Advertising Slogans ... & Hasan, R. 1985. Language, context, and text: aspects of language in a social-semiotic perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.37.Hoang Thi Thuy. 2005. Advertising Language Used in Trade:...
... from foreign languages, it is well to remember that in nearly all languages besides the English, i, when accented, has the sound of the English long e, e when accented has the sound of English longa, ... may say that the mastery of the Englishlanguage (or any language) is almost the task ofa lifetime. A few easy lessons will have no effect. We must form a habit of language study that will growupon ... our study of the language. The language was not and never will be built to fit these rules. The usage of the people is the onlyauthority. Even clear logic goes down before usage. Languages grow...
... Ngo quyen high school English group========== Code: 401 Date: English language test no 4Full name: Class: 12A I. Listening and fill in each ... germs collect in a small crack? III. Pronunciation : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest .(1.25p.s)1. a. language b.miraculousc.calculationd.hardware2....
... Gareth.Colloquial English: a complete Englishlanguage course / Gareth King.p. cm.Includes index.1. Englishlanguage – Textbooks for foreign speakers. 2. Englishlanguage – Spoken English – Problems, ... 1941111234567891011121113141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414211 Colloquial English A Complete English Language CourseGareth King1111234567891011121113141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414211 ... Colloquial English The Colloquial SeriesSeries Adviser: Gareth KingThe following languages are available in the Colloquial series:*Afrikaans*Albanian*AmharicArabic...
... common words have two pronunciations: a full pronunciation used only when emphasising the word (STRONGFORM), and a weak pronunciation used in all other circum-stances; see Language point 13.subject ... you.1111234567891011121113141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414211 English spellingYou will see that sometimes phonetic symbols have been used tohelp you with pronunciation in this book. This is because English spelling (like French ... series, Colloquial English necessarily departs in some respectsfrom its fellows.For a start, it is written in the target language, and an assump-tion of prior knowledge of the language must therefore...
... individuals). Language point 8 – ‘Let’s . . .’When Rosemary says Let’s go . . . , shall we?, she’s making a sugges-tion to Stuart. This is a very common way of doing this in English – you start ... broken. ____________________ . Language point 2 – question tags and tag responsesIn Dialogue 3, Paul says: You’re Mo, aren’t you?, and Mo answers:Yes, I am. In English, when we want to check ... with her . . .KATH: I know his name – that’s Adrian, isn’t it?SHAMIRA: Yes – he’s our boss. Language point 6 – possessive adjectivesBetween them, Shamira and Kath cleverly manage to use all...
... /j/, which is a consonant sound, so a is correct here. Pronunciation Many very commonly used words in English have both STRONGandWEAKpronunciations. In normal speech we use the weak pronunci-ation ... somereason.The weak pronunciations of the indefinite article are /ə/ and/ən/ – make sure you use these when you are speaking! We will meet a lot more weak pronunciations in Unit 2 (Language point ... ‘rise’, ‘get out of bed in the morning’2 work out = ‘do exercises’ Language point 12 – present simpleThere are two present tenses in English: the PRESENT SIMPLEand thePRESENT CONTINUOUS. Mark...
... quoted ideas 47 Language functions Chapter 4 LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS 4.1 Agreeing and Disagreeing Agreeing and disagreeing are typical elements of spoken English but may also appear ... Language functions What language changes do I make when paraphrasing? vocabulary. * keep the specialised ... paragraphs that are shorter than the norm do stand out. How can I use language to emphasise points? In spoken English, you can emphasise parts of a sentence simply by using stress on important...
... you! Language point 13 – weak formsA number of very common short words in English have two pronun-ciations: a FULL PRONUNCIATION when they are given specialemphasis, and a more common WEAK PRONUNCIATION otherwise.Here ... frontHowever, a lot of common verbs in English are IRREGULARin theED-FORM(for example, speak changes to spoke, not ‘speaked’), andthere are spelling rules as well (for example, stop, but ... glasses drink coffeeJenny play the piano wear glasses Language point 14 – forms of the verbThere are five main forms of the verb in English – let’s look at themquickly, using an ordinary REGULAR...
... dive!10 birthday party ___ j Don’t make too much noise! Language point 18 – asking people to do thingsInstead of giving commands (Language point 17), we usually askpeople to do things for ... moment’ Language point 17 – commandsThe BASE-FORMof the verb can be used on its own to tell someoneto do something:Open the doorClose the windowLock the doorBut in colloquial English ... dictionaries of phrasal verbs in English, withexamples of all their different meanings. You have to be carefulwhere you put pronoun objects (me, him, her, etc. – see Language point 5) with phrasal...
... use.The Practice of EnglishLanguage Teaching deals specifically withthe teaching of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). It is not focusedespecially on English as a Second Language (ESL) although ... Handbooks for Language TeachersThe Practice of EnglishLanguage Teaching New Edition - Jeremy HarmerAn Introduction to EnglishLanguage Teaching - John HaycraftTeaching Oral English New Edition ... MorrowTeaching English Through English - Jane WillisTeaching English with Video - Margaret AllanUsing Computers in the Language Classroom - Christopher Jones and Sue FortescueTeaching English Pronunciation...