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    Abroad for Indian Students. 1. Medical Education in Nepal, China and Philippines are valued worldwide. 2. The WHO, MCI and other International Boards have recognized the medical colleges in Nepal, China and Philippines. 3. All these countries have English as the language of instruction. 4. The MBBS colleges abroad have experienced faculty to

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    English men and also women like to drink alcohol drinks very much. If a English women drinks it is not shame for her. The religion is also does not against to that event. In Uzbekistan friends and relatives visit to each other. They congratulate on the holiday and bring some presents to the

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    international language that everybody understands. Let’s say English. If you look around once more, you can see to what extent this language has dominated our life. We use it to communicate, to transfer our thoughts, to understand what is going on around us, and to learn. My interest in English and teaching started when I was at the high school where I used to help my colleagues with any problems related to English language. For this, I decided to study English language and literature at the university. There

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    too, and it is not an acceptable reason to improve it in other countries. For example, if we want to start learning English as our second language, it will not be a good idea to learn it in an Arabic country. Because we don’t live in an English environment and people will not use English in their communication everyday, so we will not learn it as perfect as we can learn in an English language country. However, The other positive point would be the culture of the country you choose to study in such

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    The Evolution Of The English Language English is a member of the European family of languages. This broad family includes most of the European languages spoken today such as Latin and the modern French; the Germanic languages (English, German, Swedish); the Slavic languages (Russian, Polish, Czech); the Baltic languages of Latvian and Lithuanian; the Celtic languages (Welsh, Irish Gaelic ); Greek. The source of the words England and English is the West Germanic invaders who came from Jutland and

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    The Importance of Bilingualism The room smelled of old age and use. Comfy chairs seated 47 individuals ranging from ages 15 to 60. The main organizer, Brother Yuri, stood at the head of the oval shaped table. ¨Now that I've told you what to expect, we need to discuss interpreters. Who here knows how to speak Spanish?” Questioned Brother Yuri at our weekly missionary meeting. 47 sets of eyes stared blankly at him. No-one raised their hand. “Being able to speak spanish is crucial for our trip. How

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    To speak English nowadays in Mexico has become as bare a necessity as eating local cuisine every weekend on the corner of the noisiest street. Although the need to speak this language goes unnoticed during our childhood, it becomes more evident as we go through life looking to start a career, find a job or even find new elements when pursuing a hobby. Most of the new information available online is in English, in order to obtain a bachelor’s degree it is mandatory to take the TOEFL, and occasionally

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    standardization, it is ongoing process. The origin of English language codification was back to the 16th century, when many of dictionaries and grammar books had published with a view of teaching the language to Welsh noblemen after the 'Act of Union' between Wales and England in 1536. These dictionaries contained a list of hard words, mostly loanwords which adopted and borrowed from other languages, or sometimes invented. Robert Cawdery produced the first English dictionary in (1604). It lists about 3000 words

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    speak different languages, some are similar to other, and some completely different. The English has been around for more than a millennium and half. It derives from Latin, French, German,and Greek, and some unknown languages. Always keepin its speaker interested dragging more people to learn the language. The English language has undergone many transformations from Old English to Middle Age English to Modern English always policing itself. It has no dialect unlike Chinese, Russian, Arabic etc.. but different

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    Anglo Saxon Warriors

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    Anglo Saxon Warriors The loud scream of the Anglo Saxon warrior was heard as he takes his last breath during battle.His blood and guts pour out from the inside, fighting with no power left, his sword held high above his head, he drops to his knees, to his death. The Anglo-Saxon society was built on vengeance and feuds. Starting in the Fifth Century, German Anglo-Saxon warriors destroyed many towns and drove out many native residents in England. Soon, they took the crown in England and for about

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