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A four-book course satisfying all language needs for lower secondary to CSEC examination level.
Author : Cecil Gray
Publisher : Nelson Thornes
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 39,79 MB
Release : 2014-11
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780175663835
A four-book course satisfying all language needs for lower secondary to CSEC examination level.
Author : Chandan Sengupta
Publisher : Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 43,23 MB
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ISBN : 1685383548
This Activity Book is developed to meet the increasing demand of aspirants of High School standards having eagerness to develop themselves in terms of acquisition of basic competencies related to Communicative English. Some of the key areas of English Communicative curriculum is addressed through combinations of different content areas and other relevant study materials. Major coverage is there on following topics: Tenses Modals Subject-verb Agreement Reported Speech Commands Statements Questions Determiners Voice Change Relative Clause Prepositions This workbook will provide an ample scope to students of high School standard and continuing education to improve their skills related to language and interpersonal communication. Communication process in modern world should be digitally sound also. We aspire for higher scope of progress as students involving in active communication process gains a lot.
Author : Chandan Sengupta
Publisher : Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 24,88 MB
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We often commit mistakes while writing or speaking. Some of such mistakes are made unknowingly because of our limited knowledge of a language. Some of such mistakes are made casually, as we mimic some other conversations or some other writings. Some of famous quotes provide a general template of writing and speaking. Some of mistakes are accommodated in society; as people use such kinds of communicative impulse t express their issues and concerns. Initiative to reduce chances of mistakes to a considerable level is very important. These days we have several digital media and print media to equip us differently to make us competent enough in reducing chances of errors. This publication will provide an ample scope to move through all such mistakes people often commit in their daily life. We also address patterns of questions examiners ask to judge our skills related to error corrections..
Author : Emily Tsz Yan Fong
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 44,10 MB
Release : 2021-03-29
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1000370879
This volume explores Chinese identity through the lens of both the Chinese and English languages. Until the twentieth century, English was a language associated with capitalists and "military aggressors" in China. However, the massive progression of globalisation in China following the 1980s has transformed the language into an important tool for China’s modernisation. Regardless of the role English plays in China, there has always been a fear there that the spread of culture(s) associated with English would lead to weakening of the Chinese identity. This fear resulted in the development of the ti-yong principle: "Chinese learning for essence (ti), Western learning for utility (yong)." Fong’s book aims to enhance understanding of the ti-yong dichotomy in relation to people’s sense of being Chinese in China, the penetration of English into non-English speaking societies, the resultant tensions in people’s sense of personal and national identity, and their place in the world. Using Q methodology, the book presents observations based on data collected from four participant groups, namely high school and university students, teachers and parents in China, to investigate their perspectives on the status and roles of English, as well as those of Chinese. Considering the growing international interest in China, this volume will appeal to readers interested in China’s contemporary society in general, its language, culture and identity. It will be a useful resource for academics, researchers and students in the field of applied linguistics, language education and Chinese cultural studies and can also be adopted as a reference book for undergraduate courses relating to language, identity and culture.
Author : Chandan Sengupta
Publisher : Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 15,41 MB
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ISBN : 9334108673
This book is basically developed to meet the requirement of some reference matierials having collections of different possible questions from various fields related to English Grammar and composition. It has different sets of questions meant primarily for modulated and regularized self study. Answer key is also there to evaluate the choice and also to sort out majority of the areas of difficullty. Primarily this workbook is meant for students of Class V. In a wider perspective this workbook can be used as a reference material by other fellows. The Question Bank addresses patterns of problems of all possible levels. So there is no specific boundary of distinction of any class or any specific stream of study. Any aspirant remaining engaged in regular studies can have access to this Question Bank. Materials used here were collected from various sources and are also cross checked for finding out specific difficulties. We effectively sortlisted such areas and prepared a revised edition of this volume. This question bank module can also be a helpful companion for aspirants who seek admission in different strams of jobs, services and fellowships for which they have to opt for some examinations duly conducted by UPSC, PSC, SSC, RRB or any other boards of study. This workbook will provide an ample scope to students of high School standard to improve skills related to language and inter—personal communication. Communication process in modern world should be digitally sound also.We aspire for higer scope of progress as students involving in active communication process gains a lot. Font size of some of the practice papers are kept small for ensuring accommodation of the material of large volume. Students of higher class can explore them with an ease. They may not feel any specific problem while moving through content areas. Resource Centre: Arabinda Nagar, Bankura, PIN – 722101 (W.B.) Attn: Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Author : Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Publisher : Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 35,14 MB
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This book is basically developed to meet the requirement of some reference matierials having collections of different possible questions from various fields related to English Grammar and composition. It has different sets of questions meant primarily for modulated and regularized self study. Answer key is also there to evaluate the choice and also to sort out majority of the areas of difficullty. Primarily this workbook is meant for students of Class V. In a wider perspective this workbook can be used as a reference material by other fellows. The Question Bank addresses patterns of problems of all possible levels. So there is no specific boundary of distinction of any class or any specific stream of study. Any aspirant remaining engaged in regular studies can have access to this Question Bank. Materials used here were collected from various sources and are also cross checked for finding out specific difficulties. We effectively sortlisted such areas and prepared a revised edition of this volume. This question bank module can also be a helpful companion for aspirants who seek admission in different strams of jobs, services and fellowships for which they have to opt for some examinations duly conducted by UPSC, PSC, SSC, RRB or any other boards of study. This workbook will provide an ample scope to students of high School standard to improve skills related to language and inter—personal communication. Communication process in modern world should be digitally sound also.We aspire for higer scope of progress as students involving in active communication process gains a lot. Font size of some of the practice papers are kept small for ensuring accommodation of the material of large volume. Students of higher class can explore them with an ease. They may not feel any specific problem while moving through content areas. Resource Centre: Arabinda Nagar, Bankura, PIN – 722101 (W.B.) Attn: Chandan Sukumar Sengupta
Author : Oxford univ, local exams
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Page : 478 pages
File Size : 12,91 MB
Release : 1875
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Author : Florin Mihai
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 12,73 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Curriculum planning
ISBN : 0472035541
Course Design for TESOL offers a unique approach of integrating curriculum with teaching activities to allow language educators to utilize the text in a variety of courses in a TESOL program. Although the authors assume readers have a basic knowledge of English grammar, this textbook/resource is designed to be comprehensible to those who have not had an SLA or Applied Linguistics course. Because each language skill is discussed in detail in terms of important theories and concepts and actual teaching activities are included, the book can also be used in a Methods course or a combined Curriculum Design-Methods (or Methods and Materials) course. Part I explores the basic language acquisition theories and their influences on current teaching practices in the field. Part II then moves on to the core elements of designing a curriculum or course: conducting the needs analysis, setting of course goals/objectives, designing the syllabus, and writing lesson plans. Part III: Instructional Activities and Assessment Techniques features chapters on the teaching of listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and culture. Within each of these chapters, the authors address the fundamental issues related to the teaching of each skill and then discuss the components of a good activity for that skill (and how to design one), and then offer four sample activities (one for each type of syllabus) and guidance on assessing that skill. The activities can be adapted for use in a variety of classrooms and settings. Part IV addresses contemporary trends--curriculum issues in North America and Europe (standards and educational policy), practices in teaching in Asia (particularly China and Korea), and technology-enhanced learning.
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Page : 1228 pages
File Size : 38,71 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Insurance
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Author : University of Michigan--Dearborn
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Page : 220 pages
File Size : 21,46 MB
Release : 1989
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