In what way is language arbitrary? What is pragmatics in linguistics? What is a morphology in the English language? What is discourse structure in the English language? What are conditionals in the English lang
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What Effect Does Reading Academic Articles on Oral Corrective Feedback Have on ESL Teachers?Academic DiscourseOral LanguageEnglish (Second LanguageSecond Language LearningSecond Language InstructionLanguage TeachersIntensive Language CoursesError CorrectionFeedback (Response...
her career in the educational publishing industry and has over 15 years of experience as a writer and editor. Her books have been used in high school and university classrooms across the US, including courses at Harvard and Johns Hopkins. She has taught ESL from elementary through college ...
Every year several languages die out. Some people think that this is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? This essay topic by users ...
To what extent are EIL/EIcL situations similar to or different from other ESL, EFL, or more general ESOL situations? Are all EIL/EIcL situations around the world the ‘same’ and, if not, to what extent are they similar/different? To what extent do learners’ and teachers’ attitudes ...
It is true that the advancement of technology influenced the ways people interact with one another. The thing is this influence has some positive and negative aspects. For me, however, the positive points would overweight the negative points. In followin
Interpersonal metaphor is categorized into metaphors of mood and modality, creating a stratal tension between discourse semantics and lexicogrammar. Mood metaphors construe a discourse semantic speech function through an incongruent mood option in grammar. To illustrate, the speech function command might ...
Social hypocrisy: When societal norms or expectations are upheld in discourse but disregarded in practice. Commonly Confused Terms with Hypocrisy Hypocrisy vs. Hypocracy Hypocrisyis the act of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one’s own behavior does not conform.Hypocracyis a com...
It would appear, therefore, that what distinguishes the discourse of classroom practice from the discourse of educational research is not an absence of theory, but the context in which the theory is constructed and the form in which it is articulated. As part of the discourse of educational ...