← The duration and inclination of the bow is proportionate to the elevation of the person you’re addressing. ← In Japanese culture, much care is taken to maintain cleanliness. Much like at a restaurant or a school, one should remove shoes when entering a house. ← Status in Japan is based on specific relationships between individuals. I. Giri (duty): The sense of obligation to those to whom one is indebted, requires deferential behavior and eventually repayment
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INTERNET & E-BUSINESS EWebsite Design Course Instructor: Ms. Hira Jawaid Overview Characteristics of Web Pages Print vs. Web Pages Elements of Web Page Design Principles of Web Page Content Dos and Don’ts Website Reader Friendliness Checklist Exercise 2 Characteristics of Web Pages Create building blocks of a website, like a page in a book Require a browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox etc to be viewed Contain HTML (hyper text markup language) code
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CHAP TER Rhetorical Modes 1. NARRATION L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S 10 1. Identify the purpose and structure of narrative writing. 2. Recognize how to write a narrative essay. Rhetorical modes simply mean the ways in which we can effectively communicate through language. This chapter covers nine common rhetorical modes. As you read about these nine modes, keep in mind that the rhetorical mode a writer chooses depends on his or her purpose for writing. Sometimes writers incorporate
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the audience laugh or identify with an anecdote. The persuasive speech is used to convince people to change something. This could be the way they think, what they do, or to do something new. The informative speech is used to provide interesting and useful information to the audience. A demonstrative speech is similar to an informative speech with one main difference which is that it includes how to do what it is that is being taught. Each of these speeches are organized in similar ways. A presenter
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| TEFL 4- Active with words | Home assignments | | | | Nelsi van Cleef | 2012/2013 | | Home assignment I: ICT Using ICT to teach/practice/test vocabulary http://mike.digischool.nl/ This website offers a broad range of subjects for pupils, from History, Turkish and Math, to English. The pupils can click on “Engels” and then on “oefenen”, where they can practice everything that has to do with the English language, for example reading,listening and speaking. Since this
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Click here to add Website to your Favorites List Japan | IntroductionJapan has a population of approximately 125 million people packed tightly into a rather small geographic area. The official language in Japan is Japanese. Japanese is spoken only in Japan. The literacy rate in Japan is very close to 100 percent and 95 percent of the Japanese population has a high school education.Japan’s form of government is parliamentarian democracy under the rule of a constitutional monarch
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Back in World War 2, it was different then it is right now, now you can post a problem on the internet and it would spread through out the country with in minutes. Back then they made posters, these posters had powerful images, inspiring quotes and phrases, vibrant colors, and a message. These messages were to reach out to the audience of whom may be concerned, to help Brittain in their battle with Germany. One poster showed women with her arms open and welcoming the fighter jets, but the
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essay? 2 What is an essay? 3 The structure of an essay 4 Analyse the task 5 Make a structure plan 6 Reading and researching 7 Reflect and evaluate – refine your plan 8 Writing the first draft 9 What is a paragraph? 10 Signalling words within paragraphs 11 Linking ideas between paragraphs 12 Writing the introduction 13 Writing the conclusion 14 Academic writing style – a very brief guide 16 Planning an essay – a mindmap with an overview 17 1 What do tutors want to see
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Explain what is meant by the phrase “meanings are in people, not in words.” According to Wrench, McCroskey and Richmond, “The idea that meanings are in words is perhaps the most common misconception about communication.” [Wrench, 2008]. It means that any phrase or sentence is open for interpretation. That is, one person could hear a statement and interpret it one way while another could hear the exact statement and have an entirely different interpretation. Words by themselves have particular
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Both college students, who rely on Secondary sources for their topic, should always look to Primary sources for opportunities to get closer to the topic they are researching. 3. 1. Use exact words 2. Use quotation marks for specific phrase 3. Use the plus (+) sign in front of a word or phrase 4. - Can you identify and trust the author(s) of the source? - What organization is this source associated with and why is it publishing this information? - Does the source clearly
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