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    The Writing

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    It is reported that the amount of time spent at work affects the time available for other activities‚ such as rest‚ caring for family members‚ learning‚ leisure or volunteering. In recent years with the increase of communications technology‚ more workers spend at least half their time on e-mail. Another report‚ comments that workers spend just over a quarter of their time in the office surfing online or goofing off. With so much time spent at work many people bring their “personal life” to the office

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    1. David F. Dalton pointed out that Arabic speakers would find it difficult to distinguish between / p / and / b / ‚ Japanese speakers will not be aware of the difference between / l / and / r / and Spanish speakers will hava a trouble realising consonant clusters like [ sts ]. Topic : Teaching English Language. Subtopic : Teaching English pronunciation. Author: David F. Dalton Date : January‚ 1997. Quotation : We can predict that Arabic speakers will have difficulty distinguishing between

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    Is writing changing...‚ writing is a living process‚ not dead like the Aztecs nor stagnant like a building. Writing is the process of weaving words together to form a complex or simple string of sentences that either tell a story or teach. The act of constructing such text is referred to as literature‚ man’s legacy. As a consequence of changes is the art of writing; as well as the mediums through which they or found and published‚ the way individuals read has changed. Now there’s the question of

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    segmented into a variety of sentences which are used to develop the main idea of the paragraph. Almost always‚ paragraphs need a central sentence called the topic sentence. This sentence tells the reader exactly what subject he or she will expect to find in the rest of the paragraph. The topic sentence is very helpful in writing unified paragraphs because it serves as a fixed idea to which all the other sentences must relate. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence‚ although it does not necessarily

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    Speaking and Writing. During our class discussion about speaking and writing‚ we as a group had the question ’Which came first‚ speech or writing - and which is most important?’ We as a group was undecided on which was most important. So we thought why speech is important and the main reasons were‚ the use of speech is used more frequently as it is easier to convey a message across to the other person as sometimes we can misunderstand what others mean.Furthermore‚ we can also interpret meaning easier

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    Paragraph Writing Source: http://www.scribd.com/doc/391505/Paragraph-Writing What is a paragraph? It is a group of sentences that introduces‚ presents and develops one main idea about the topic. And it can be divided into three major parts. A. The Topic Sentence  • It is normally the first sentence of the paragraph. • It conveys the overall point of the paragraph. • It helps the writer focus on the idea written about. • It helps the reader know about what the paragraph is all

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    GUIDE TO ESSAY WRITING As a student following a degree programme involving the study of Italian you will have a variety of ways of expressing yourself during the four years of study. These include: writing in Italian on a variety of topics and in a variety of forms and registers; conversation in Italian including short presentations on a variety of topics; seminar contributions in both Italian and English in the form of personal presentations and interventions; and essay writing‚ both assessed

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    Five Elements of Good Writing Critique Essay Five Elements of Good Writing‚ produced by False‚ Solomon‚ Clabeaux. Heinle‚ 2010‚ is a teaching unit of five lesson plans that has addressed to help students to identify the importance of the audience‚ clarity‚ unity‚ and coherence in academic writing. According to the authors‚ those are the most important elements in good writing that allow students to develop the ability to write clear and accurate text. This handout was applied in English

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    The last sentence “The WInchester House stands as a haunting monument to a broken heart” of the article “Whispers From The Grave” by Scholastic Scope‚ can mean many things. A possible meaning for this sentence is that the Winchester House is very popular and many people go to visit it because of its past with ghost haunting it and how Sarah Winchester was very sad and depressed while living in that house from her daughter and husband dieing. “But Sarah’s happiness was short-lived. Just 42 days after

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    ELEMENTS OF WRITING A.) Coherence B.) Parallelism PROJECT IN ENGLISH – 1 1st Semester 2013-2014 Submitted By: Encar Marie Sarno Felina Anne Malgapo Randy Albert Boragay I. OBJECTIVES The learners are expected to: 1. Determine the difference between Coherence and Parallelism. 2. Enhance Coherence using Parallel structures. 3. Recall conjunctions. 4. Match Infinitives with Infinitives and so on. 5. Compare Infinitives‚ Prepositional phrases and Clauses. 6. Apply Coherence

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