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    improving education, language acquisition, support learning, and it is a great way to access to information. In fact, nowadays students depend on their machine such as computers, laptops, mobile phone to study in the classroom or outside the class. In addition, they use the internet to communicate with teachers and to help them do research for information they need to do homework. Although, technology is a substantial part of teaching and languages learning, in some aspect of languages learning may not

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    and is reliant on context. When language is spoken, it is a form of behaviour made up of different dialects and morality. The context of which English is spoken or written has a dramatic influence, language is changed by different situations that a person is exposed to, Formal and informal, social events, professional events or cultural influences. Each context is made up of different surroundings and people in which are part of the communication. Different language can be used within the same context

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    |P2 P3 M1| Principles of effective communication General Skills Cultural Differences: Cultural differences are present wherever you travel to, you will come across cultural differences, and these can vary quite a bit, such as the language people use e.g. English people say "Chips" compared to Americans who say "Fries”. A businessman may find himself in the middle of cultural differences quite often and thus, will have to devise methods as to how to make sure no one is offended or that he

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    Spoken Language “Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about,” says Benjamin Lee Whorf. Indeed, the significance of language in most societies regardless of the language. Communication has become an essential part of people’s daily lives. However, have you ever asked yourself how the early hominids or our early ancestors were communicating? Did they even have a language? Scholars have tried to come up with different theories about how the first spoken language emerged

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    diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The client was enrolled in an early childhood classroom and was having difficulties independently participating in preschool activities due to his deficits in social skills, as well as receptive and expressive language. More specifically, the client’s deficits in social skills consisted of problems employing eye contact, turn-taking, joint attention, and theory of mind. This case has inspired me to examine the literature on developmental milestones of social communication

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    Introduction Researchers suggest that early elementary students’ word knowledge is a determining factor of reading comprehension both in early elementary school and throughout their schooling (Juel & Deffes, 2004). Specifically, one such argument is, “Vocabulary is an increasingly important predictor of reading comprehension in higher grades. It is a strong predictor of fourth grade reading achievement and the main predictor by seventh or eighth grade. By the middle elementary grades, 95% of

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    Three different levels of assessments have been selected to assess Tama in specific language domains. These assessments identify skills that a child has or does not in particular areas of communication. Information from the referral suggests that the semantic and pragmatic domains require investigation of Tama’s current language skills and whether they are typical for a child of 4 years 2 months. Assessment Tools MacArthur-Bates Communicative Developmental Inventories (CDI)-words and sentences is

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    Warning Label Explanation Speech Man in the Mirror With this speech I was able to conquer many factors such as letting my words coming out in a voice tone the way I intended it to be. I was able to deliver my main points just like I practiced. I was able to create an outline according to what I expected to deliver to my audience. However, once again I allowed my nervousness to get a little bit of my power and confidence. Because of my anxiety I did not create a true connection with my listeners (classmates)

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    A MAJOR PROJECT REPORT ON CONTROLLING ROBOT WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE BACHELOR IN TECHNOLOGY OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Submitted By: Under the Supervision of HITESH MATHUR (9911102230) MR. AMIT SINGHAL ASHISH GOEL (9911102194) AYUSH GUPTA (9911102229) DEPARTMENT OF ECE JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, NOIDA (U.P) June , 2015 CERTIFICATE

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    A teacher’s learning instruction is essential and paints the picture for a child’s success in society. A teacher’s literacy instruction provides children with the needed skills to be fluent in reading, writing, phonemic awareness, and math. Phonics and phonemic awareness also help with reading comprehension. Preparing a child for fluency and comprehension means doing the basics and leading up to the high expected skills. Each step in developing reading and writing is built off the other; for example

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