| 1. | English Character The English Character
There are no people like the English, who are famous for their language. The English language is world¡¯s language in international science, commerce, aviation, and scores of other fields. People from all over the world are trying to master it, so we can hear English every...
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| 2. | How to learn english How we learn English Two English Languages. Everyone has had problems using English language as effectively as it should be used. Many, if not most, of our problems with English develop when we forget that there are two closely related but essentially different kinds of English - spoken English and ...
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| 3. | Learning English for Non native Speakers Students often ask me how can they improve their speaking English. ...
From my experience those Asian students I have met whose English is excellent are not necessarily brighter or even harder working students than others, just they are not shy to talk and, now that I think of it, they never tell ...
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| 4. | history of the english language History of the English Language Essay
The English spoken by many people throughout the world today is a very complicated language with many influences. English was not always spoken and written as it is today. It has a long and complex history which can be broken down into three major stages. Th...
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| 5. | Language Hmong and English Language : Hmong and English
The house is a mess. ... A white man, young in age, greeted me in my language. ... Should it be in Hmong or in English? ...
I respond in English, “We are well, how may I be of help?” I hope that my response will trigger him to respond in English. He began to...
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| 6. | Importance of English
My respectful listeners,
English is known all over the world. ... That’s why all the people in the world need to learn English so that communicate in it.
My first point today is how important English in our studies. English is needed to further our...
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| 7. | My Way of Learning English There would be many ways to make English composition more interesting. Not only making interesting, I should learn more about English, too. ... If Every time we just follow what book said or we just write an essay, no one would like an English class. A movie contains all the composition and it is...
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| 8. | History of the English Only Law The History of the “English Only” Law
At the time of our nations founding, as many as 20 different languages were spoken in daily life. Even the Articles of Confederation were printed in German, as well as English (Debate 1). ... “English Only” laws (English 1).
The first proposition to di...
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| 9. | Originsof the English Language The origins of the English language as we know it today are many. English descended from an original proto-Indo-European language, and has grown and split many times since then. The various influences affecting the language from then, through the development from Old English to Middle English, a...
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| 10. | Future of English There is no denying that nowadays more and more people are learning or to learn English and English is to become the most popular modern language studied worldwide. According to a recent report (Dickson and Cumming, 1996) 60% of the Russian secondary school students take English, 25% German and 15% ...
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| 11. | standard english Standard English refers to a dialect which has acquired the status of representing English language. ... There are two main types of dialect in English: regional varieties of speech, which relate to a geographical area and Standard English, which is used by speakers and writers in any area.
Stan...
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| 12. | use of black english “The Use of Black English”
The use of standard English creates controversy among African Americans and other American people. The main goal of many African Americans is to acquire control of standard English. In my opinion, I strongly disagree with the Americans or others who deny African Americ...
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| 13. | English in China Introduction
¡°English is the major global language¡± is the hot topic that must have appeared in a thousand newspapers and magazines in recent years. ... But someone think it is misleading to describe English as the major global language because it is impossible to define what English really is...
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| 14. | early modern english Early modern English
The period of „Early Modern English“ was created to describe in a more precise way the changes the English language went through. ...
The amount of differences between “Middle English” and “Modern English” is so vast and called for an “in-between” stage.
The beginning o...
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| 15. | Jamaican Dialect is bad language that often gets into the way of Standard English Discuss ... The language that is being taught in schools and written in Jamaica is predominantly the English language. However, a very large percentage of the Jamaican population speaks the Jamaican Creole.
The Standard English often referred to as the “Queen’s English” was originated in London in th...
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| 16. | None It’s been 16 years since I first landed in the San Francisco Airport with my family. Since then, I’ve gone to school and learned the English language. I know English now more than I know Burmese, my native language and it’s easier for me now to talk to my friends rather than my parents. Come to thin...
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| 17. | Indians ... The English and the Indians had very different opinions of each other, but in the beginning they were able to put their differences aside and get along even helping each other along the way.
The English felt that the Indians deserved uncivilized treatment. They also felt that the Indians wer...
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| 18. | Language Language
There are different languages used in different countries. Every country has its own unique language but English is the only language used throughout the world. Therefore, English is a prime example of a language that belongs to every culture. No race owns the English language. Americans m...
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| 19. | Australian English Attempts at the deciphering of early comments and descriptions of Australian English are fraught with many problems. ...
Australian English is friendly, informal and has its own distinctive accent. ... The strong Irish connection shows in many Australian idioms, and in the folk-s...
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| 20. | ADS;LHT English has never been my favorite subject. In fact, it has always been my least favorite subject. Going through school, I often wondered why I needed to do so many English related tasks, and in wondering, I learned to detest the subject without realizing its future benefits. Why do I dislike Englis...
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