English grammar in use
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The study aims at finding out new way to teach grammar to students practically, to teach grammar via pedagogical tasks. Thus, as the title suggests, the overarching aim of the study is to investigate the use of tasks in teaching grammar.
108p closefriend09 16-11-2021 38 3 Download
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The study will focus on the first-year students of non-major English at AOF. The participants are 30 first-year students from Department of Public Finance – AOF (Code – CQ56.18.01). All of these students are non-major English students.
85p closefriend09 16-11-2021 34 4 Download
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Speaking skill is one of the most necessary skills to communicate in the real life. In learning a foreign language, it is more and more important to learn this skill. This study aims to enhance the oral communication skills (conversations) of HPU (Hải Phòng Private University) first-year English majors. The sample of the study consists of 25 students (20 female students and 5 male students from NA2101); all of them are juniors students at English department (ED) at HPU. I have used random sample method.
44p nguathienthan12 18-05-2021 35 6 Download
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This study investigates men and women’s representations in TV advertisements in Vietnam from a multimodal critical discourse analysis perspective. The data comprise of almost one hundred TV advertisements aired on principle TV channels in Vietnam such as VTV and HTV. The framework in use is Fairclough’s (2001), in which part of Kress and van Leeuwen’s visual grammar (1996) is incorporated for a multimodal discourse analysis of the advertisements.
70p nguathienthan 04-10-2019 42 1 Download
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The if-clause usually comes first, but it can come after the main clause. And a comma between the clauses is more likely when the if-clause comes first. Ex: If I hear any news, I’ll tell you. / I’ll tell you if I hear any news. In the if-clause of the first conditional, we can use: The present continuous to talk about an action going on now Ex: If they’re having a party, it’ll be noisy. (Now, they may be having a party or not.)
5p chiyuki_chan 14-03-2013 348 16 Download
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Simultaneous actions described by absolute phrases: An absolute phrase consists of a head - word (often a noun) plus at least one other word. Note that the head word in the absolute phrase denotes something which is a part of, or belong to the thing or person that is the subject of the finite verb of the sentence.
17p nhatro75 23-07-2012 193 39 Download
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the incomplete statement type with a choice of four or five option Seven types of multiple – choice items in the textbook; however, item types 2 & 3 are preferable because the options do not interrupt the flow of meaning in the sentence: these items present the entire sentence so that it can be read at a glance
12p namson94 20-07-2012 130 32 Download