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    STUDENTS RESULT AND TRANSCRIPT COMPUTATION 1James Agajo 2Ogedengbe Emmanuel 3Bagudu Igbekele Federal Polytechnic Auchi‚ Edo State‚ Nigeria ABSTRACT: This work proffers solution to the problem associated with the old conventional way of manual generation and issuance of transcript‚ Automated transcript system addresses the problem of excessive paper work‚ delay in transcript issuance‚ lack of easy access to document and data security

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    17-year-old birthday. On that day‚ I experienced the biggest failure as a student-----I got the last one of the whole class in the exam. My mind was totally blank when I saw the transcript. I did not know how to describe the feeling of that moment. The bell of the last class rang‚ everyone rushed out to have supper. Staring at the transcript‚ I stayed in my place. I forgot to move‚ forgot to cry and even forgot today was my birthday. It was like a fallen from the heaven to the hell. At that moment‚ my

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    English essay The way in which we speak now has developed noticeably over the years from the way in which we use to fifty years ago so much so that it has almost entirely become another language. During the course of this essay i will be analysing the spoken language between both the liverpodlian teacher‚ student interview and the Lancastrian teenagers’ exchange of ideas by commenting on how they both use linguistic devices such as fillers‚ Standard English‚ modern slang‚ power and

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    Studying Spoken Language Unit 4 Lesson 1: Introduction to studying spoken language OBJ: to gain an overview of the unit and begin to understand how to study spoken language Starter: Using PPT‚ explain the outline of the unit. Students to write the three areas down in their books. Development: ‘Let’s start with you’ activity on PPT. Students write down the definition of ‘idiolect’. Write down two ideas for each ‘bubble’; each factor that can change their idiolect. Share with

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    creativity. Utterances and patterning‚ which can be argued are an element of language creativity‚ are also identified as part of everyday conversations (Eckert‚ p.127 Cook‚ p37 Maybin and Swann‚ 2006 & Coates CD-ROM Band 5‚ 2006). The method used in the transcript data ’Kitchen Floor’‚ (Appendix 1) shows a degree of detail on the quality of speech used within informal conversation. In order to assess this‚ informal conversation must be defined. In ‘The Art of Common Talk’‚ Carter explores the view that random

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    During this language study I learnt a lot about my idiolect‚ sociolect and the criticisms & stereotypes on teenager languages. In order to find out I recorded a survey and made a transcript of a conversation of mine with my friends. My mum would always remind me that I am still a Filipino. And to always respect other people especially the ones who are older than you. And that she don’t want me to adopt British teenagers attitudes-rude‚ impolite‚ arrogant bunch. She was just being stereotypical-

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    of her Macbeth essay‚ whereas Frank’s purpose is interactive and expressive while attempting to be supporting of Rita regardless of failing to acknowledge her plea for help – ‘If I do somethin’ that’s crap‚ I don’t want pity‚ you just tell me‚ that’s crap’ – this quote highlights Rita’s lexis as she uses colloquialisms‚ such as ‘crap’ while accent is evident with the use of ‘somethin’’. Text B is part of transcript of a University tutorial where the tutor is discussing Julie’s essay with her. Instantly

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    you don’t have to risk your life every day to be one. I also learned how to be a better public speaker‚ and this will be useful all throughout my life. This was the best project I have ever done‚ and it has made a lasting impact on my life. In this essay‚ I will discuss what I learned from this project‚ what I did to

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    this essay is to analyse two different transcripts which are focused on a contestant from the popular show‚ X-Factor‚ Rylan. Both of these transcripts are examples of spontaneous speech with transactional purposes. Whilst the first transcript deals with Rylan’s first audition‚ the second transcript portrays the results show which is much tenser than his first audition as they are deciding Rylan’s future in X-Factor. This essay will discuss the way Rylan‚ The judges and in the second transcript‚ Dermot

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    Utah‚ concludes that that state’s court reporter system could not be replaced at this time by tape recorders and that ’’transcripts of court reporters are far superior to those of recording machines.’’ The state of NJ has had over 12 years’ experience with recordings and 97 percent of lawyers and 88 percent of judges have been DISSATISFIED with the quality of the transcripts. North Carolina already uses audio-recording equipment in a number of courtrooms‚ mostly at the district court

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