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    Globalization

    globalization of languages, where different languages of the world are integrated through a global network. The English language is a language of communication and official language in many countries. With the powerful internet, english is now no longer the sole domain of the native English speaker. Non-native English speakers now far outnumber those born to the language. As the popularity of English continues to grow in the world community, the flexible and organic nature of the language will encourage

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    History of English

    4 ) The Formation of the National Literary English language 1. Some effects of the Renaissance. The introduction of printing and the fixation of the written standard. 2. Growth of Literature in the Early English Language. 3. The formation of the spoken standard. 4. New sources of information about Language History in the 15th and 16th Centuries. The formation of the national English language, or Standard English, is considered to date from the period between the

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    History

    How did old English differ from modern English ? Old English was the language spoken in what is now England from around the 5th – 11th centuries and is the origin of modern English. Back then it was called Englisc and the people who spoke were the Anglo-Saxons; Old English is also known as Anglo-Saxon. Old English is essentially the first recorded version of English and it is the forebear of the language we speak today. Although a modern English speaker would likely have great difficulty in understanding

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    History of the English language NAME:Do Huong Giang GROUP: K18A1.1 Question 1:Why do historians of English tend to divide the stages of the language ‘s development into Old,Middle and Early Modern English? What distinguishes these different forms of the language from each other? ANSWER: Historians of English divided the stages of the language ‘s development into Old,Middle and Early Mordern English for some reasons.First,it was based on the Foundation of the UK.Old English was established

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    the authors of the PhraseBook. You may not remove or alter the authors’ names, publisher’s name, copyright notice, disclaimers or, from the digital version, the End User Licence Agreement. All rights reserved worldwide Copyright is reserved in English and all other languages and countries of the world. PhraseBook for Writing, EnglishforResearch.com, EnglishforStudents.com and EnglishforSchool.com are worldwide trademarks and/or service marks of The Whole World Company Limited. Microsoft and

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    English Is a Widely Spoken Language

    billion people in the world now speak English? English is the language of globalization-of international business, politics, commerce and communication. It is also the language of computers and the Internet. Obviously, English has achieved some sort of global status. It is a widely spoken language. It is being used by a lot of people with different nationalities. Many people can understand it than any other languages. Because of this, I can say that English is our universal language. We now have

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    Daylight On English Essay

    A. Bibliographical Information Jones, D., Shol, S., Kohen-Klieman, C., & Miska, M. (2015). Spotlight on English. Doral: Santillana USA Publishing Company, Inc. (431 pages) Santillanna’s Spotlight on English for Kindergarten is divided into eight different units to offer various topics to discuss and expose ELL students to throughout the year. Each individual unit contains daily lessons that are integrated to include all academic content areas such as, Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking, Science

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    Why Filipinos/ Students Have a Hard Time Speaking English?”

    A. INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the Research Why Filipinos Have a Hard Time Speaking English? In the Philippines, the English Language has been selling like an old flavor of ice-cream and has been served repeatedly to millions of students in all the schools for the past decades. Most of us actually have tried this 'ice cream' but not everyone had liked it. These schools though, exerted a conscious effort on how to smoothly deliver this subject matter to every student. Like ice-cream

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    Statistics for Successful Online Dating

    events. 3. The lunch was good (Describe the types of food.) I had fish, vegetable and fruits for my lunch today, it was good. It was perfect for my healthy diet. I find English to be difficult ( a, b, c, = reasons ) a. English is my second language. b. It’s takes time to determine grammar errors. c. It’s a complicated language in generals. One day I hope to have rewarding career. a. To be able to help and ease the pain of an ill patient. b. I will

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    The Effects in Language Proficiency of Being a Jejemon

    mostly symbols and phonetics, it alarmed the Department of Education in the Philippines. Mona Valisno, a representative of DepEd told parents to keep their kids from falling into the Jejemontrap before they forget how to spell the actual words in English or Filipino. As a conclusion to this remark on jejemon, the issue became the center of educational debate especially in the secondary education particularly the public schools in the Philippines. The term jejemon is derived from “jejeje” and Pokemon

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