Category of Mood

Language is a means of forming and storing ideas as reflections of reality and exchanging them in the process of human intercourse. Language is social by nature; it is inseparably connected with the people who create and use it. The development of society is connected with the development of language. Language is formed by three … Read more

Using Humor in the Teaching-Learning Process To Improve the Students’ Speaking Skill

1 -Introduction It is important for English techniques and strategies to help enhance students’ speaking abilities, among other English skills they also need to develop. Furthermore, realizing that speaking is very important for English learners, it is essential for English teachers to encourage the students to speak. They seem to have difficulties in deciding what … Read more

English for Business and Economics

1. Data Analysis Business Studies Unit 3: Marketing, chapter 19: Globalisation and international marketing chapter 14: What is marketing? (Market share) 1.1. Data Source: IOCA 1.2. Relevance When Belgians are thinking of big automobile companies or popular motorbike brands, names as Ducati, Audi, Honda, Ford, Husqvarna come up and also BMW is brought forth. But … Read more

A Contrastive Study between Derivation in English and Arabic

1. An Overview of Morphological Processes Morphology, as mentioned above, is a part of linguistics that deals with the rules that govern the structure of words in a language. The main focus of morphology is word-formation. The process of word-formation occurs through a set of morphological processes. It includes affixation, inflection, cliticization, internal change, suppletion, … Read more

The Welsh language

One of the main attacks on the Welsh language to this day was the Act of Union 1536. Although only around 150 words out of the 7,500 words in the Act of Union deals with the Welsh language, ‘that 2 per cent of the statute has been the subject of more discussion than the other … Read more

The Impact of Movies on English Language Acquisition: A Study on Language Skills Development

Abstract Learning English is undoubtedly an advantage and added value for many reasons, but very few possess the time and the ability to go in a formal way to the educational centers of learning English language is necessary for many causes, including: progress or advancement in working, English is the dominant language in the world … Read more

Non Existence of Gandhi words in India is portrayed in Aravind Adiga’s ‘The White Tiger’

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to analyse the existence of Gandhian words in India. In the novel ‘The white Tiger’ Aravind Adiga picturises the non existence of gandhian words in India. Bribes, Slavery, Prostitution are some of the vices picturised in this novel. This paper compares society with the novel. Introduction: Aravind Adiga … Read more

Listening comprehension in EFL environment – theory

This chapter contains an overview of theory related to listening comprehension in EFL environment. First, the importance of listening comprehension is discussed. Second, difficulties in listening comprehension for EFL learners are illustrated. Third, listening comprehension processing is discussed. Fourth, evidences from previous related research that listening instruction could lead to improvement, as measured by pre-tests … Read more

Writing and written English

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Problem Writing is one of four skills in learning language and it is very important for students to write. The ability to write for them is necessary since they are sued to be able to communicate through writing. Besides, it will contribute to their knowledge development, improve the language … Read more

The concept of special languange – register analysis

This stage operates on the basic principle that the English, of, say, Electrical Enginering constituted a register different from other registers such Biology or of General English. The aim was to identify the grammatical and lexical features of the registers. The main motive behind register analyses such as Ewer and latorre??s was the pedagogic one … Read more

Languages in the United Kingdom

One of the first inhabitants of the current UK are the Celts. Celts are a collection of peoples and tribes that during the millennium before the beginning of our era and the centuries thereafter spoke a Celtic language. All Celtic languages descend from a common ancestor, Proto-Celtic, which belongs to the Indo-European. The Indo-European languages, … Read more

Metonymy

Grygiel (2007) indicates that the operation of the process of metonymy is based on broadly understood contiguity of two entities, states or actions. The author (2007) stresses that the working of the mechanism of metonymy rests on physical contiguity as opposed to metaphor where the transfer takes place because of certain existing or imagined likeness, … Read more

Australian English

Australian English The official language in Australia is obviously English, but in some aboriginal-towns people still speak original aboriginal-languages instead of English. Australian English is called Strine. Strine doesn’t only have accents but also knows words that are not really used in other English languages. For example: ‘ barbie, means barbecue ‘ chook, means chicken … Read more