Field: English LinguisticsCode: 60220201Supervisor: Dr. Đặng Ngọc HướngHanoi, 2015ABTRACTAs we all know, differences in culture are one of the main problems leadingto a failure of communication. Thus, if learners want to develop theircommunicative competence in the target language, besides li[r]
CAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOlEveryday English ExpressionsCAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLActuallyCAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLAs long asCAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLI appreciate it!CAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLAre you sure?CAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLI’m afraid ofCAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLTake a napCAPE COD LANGUAGE SCHOOLCan[r]
English Grammar Tests-Elementary Level's archive Basic English Expressions 1.My desk is a ; I should clean it. messy slob mess sloppy 2.Valerie spilled water my paperwork. in on at across 3.Will you please take the trash? out over from of 4.I like pencils than pens. best the[r]
This is how the expression is used in one of our stories: Now that he's come out of the closet his passion for classical music has been renewed with a vengeance. come out of the woodworkTo come out of the woodwork is to appear suddenly in unexpected numbers. When I won a lot of money, all sorts of o[r]
A. England B. Poland C. Parkston D. Poole 17. How did the old lady help the author? A. showed her where to phone for a taxi B. gave her a hand with the luggage C. put her luggage in the boot D. both A and B are correct18. What does the author think of the English? A. they are very polite and[r]
VII. Khoanh tròn đáp án đúng nhất cho mỗi câu hỏi sauDo you, learners of English, ever wonder whether repeating and trying to remember various every day English expressions, such as “ excuse me could you tell me where the nearest taxi rank is?” has any value other than in[r]
are generally unknown to the German tagger. Thuswe do not interpret du as T if the word precedingor succeeding it has “unknown” as its lemma.The V pronoun, sie, doubles as the pronoun forthird person (she/they) when not capitalized. Wetherefore interpret only capitalized instances of Sieas V. Furthe[r]
1.2.3. Semantic features of English modal verbsThe primary semantic characteristics of modals is that they allow the speaker to express anattitude to the non-factual and non-temporal elements of the situation. This means s/he canintroduce elements of modality such as possibility, necessity, d[r]
_CHAPTER 2 INVESTIGATES THE PASSIVE VOICE EXPRESSIONS IN ENGLISH BRIEF _ _NEWS_ _CHAPTER 3 FOCUSES ON SOME TYPICAL TENSES USED WITH PASSIVE VOICE._ _CHAPTER 4 DEALS WITH SOME TYPICAL FIE[r]
Conversation courses aim at improving the self-confidence and fluency by giving plenty ofopportunity to practice in different real-life situations.English Conversation course contents ( 16 levels ) divided into 4 stagesElementary stage (4 levels)• We will give you a good start by teaching you[r]
Could I get you to turn off the lights Some other common phrases are Do you mind if I smoke? Would you mind if I asked you something? Is it okay if I sit here? Would it be all right if I borrowed your lawn mower?Giving Permission Sure. Go ahead. No problem.Questions and expressions with time.[r]
Business Idioms in English – Intermediate level's archive Poverty in the US: living standards expressions 1. Poverty is a relative measure that depends on prices, the standard of living, and the that others earn. amounts incomes monies pays 2. Poverty is a major problem in America, an[r]
Business English Lesson – Advanced Level's archive Dental Care Expressions 1. Most dentists are practitioners, which means they own their own business and work alone or with a small staff. lone employed solo unemployed 2. Dentists sometimes perform corrective on gums and supporting bo[r]
English for Life is incredibly accessible and easy to use. Each page is one lesson, and each lesson has just one learning focus Vocabulary, Grammar, Skills, or English for Everyday Life. It gives students full skills coverage, plus everyday expressions and phrases for reallife situations and conver[r]
More Speak English Like an American brings you another 300+ idioms and expressions you need to know for everyday life and for business success Maybe you have already read Speak English Like an American. But this is not a necessary requirement. You can start with this new book, if you like, and work[r]
Business English Lesson – Advanced Level's archive Money Slang Expressions 1. Mary: Did you know there are of slang words for money, like bread for example? many piles loads buckets 2. John: I suppose there are when you to think about it — like dough, which is similar to your word bre[r]
Business Idioms in English – Intermediate level's archive Business Expressions (2) 1. I've warned you before that you shouldn't get involved in this matter and you have business discussing it. some little no not 2. That's really not my concern at all and I'm certainly not the busines[r]