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Motherese.
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My College - a Microcosm of the Multi-Cultural World
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My coursework is to juxtapose two poems from 'Text from Other Cultures'. The two poems that I am going to compare are 'Old Father', written by Hugh Boatswain and 'Islandman' written by Grace Nichols.
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My Disillusionment.
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Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass is one of the most important live testimonies about the slavery era in America.
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Original Writing
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Outline and Evaluate Chomsky's Approach to Language Acquisition.
Outline the difference between a prescriptive and descriptive approach to language.
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Outline the main differences between to the two; pointing out the areas you feel American English has influenced British English. Put forward your views on the subject.
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Outline the principles behind ‘Communicative Language Teaching’. How do the roles of the teacher and learner differ from earlier methods used to teach ESOL?
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Overcoming Culture Shock as a foreign student in the UK
Poetry In the Language Classroom – Its worth a try.
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PORTNOY’S COMPLAINT CRITICISM
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Prescriptivism
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Prompt: What is the role of language in creating and reinforcing social distinctions such as class, ethnicity, and gender?
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Psychology of Language - Why is Man the Only Animal to Have Evolved Language?
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Pygmalion - Letter to Nicole.
Pygmalion.
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Refer closely to the literary and non-literary texts you have studied. Explore how gender roles are constructed through linguistic and literary strategies in the marriage proposals of Mr Collins and the Marquis of Walderhurst.
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Reflective review of knowledge and understanding.
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Register of language & speech
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Religious Language can be understood in the context of religious belief
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Remains of The Day (Kazuo Ishiguro)3. How does the language used and descriptions emphasise or mirror Steven’s character? “I always considered it my duty to develop a good accent and command of language
Resources for Dealing Directly with Specialist Language Style
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Respond to the statement that the worth of anything (for example, an idea, a proof, a person, a work of art, a moral code) is measured in how useful it is.
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