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    Grammar In The Workplace

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    someone used grammar right all the time, know why? Because you can’t. Grammar is hard, but that doesn't mean it's not important. Don’t think you can try to get by without grammar, it can help with all sorts of things, from getting a job, being intelligent, and even finding love. Grammar is extremely important when coming to a job. The first thing grammar can help you in the work world is getting hired, “75 percent said it was worse for an applicant to have a spelling or grammar error on his

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    According to Systemic Functional Linguistics, as mentioned in the introduction of the paper, grammar is also defined as lexico grammar because it is interrelated to the vocabulary. The aim of SFL is to show that people use language to exchange meaning and interact with each other. Moreover, «Grammar within lexico grammar has a specific power because it lies underneath the threshold of consciousness” (Butt et al., 2004: 270). When the reader looks at the headings of each activity, apparently he can

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    Rhetorical Grammar

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    to pass a different rhetorical effect creating an irreplaceable and unique piece of art filled with fine detail. Rhetorical grammar is the clay of a potter. One must have it to begin and it has a variety of options to choose from. A person’s ability to understand and use grammar is as the technique owned by the craftsmen. Just as clay can be brittle and weak, so can grammar if used incorrectly or not to its best ability. The most amazing work is not made simply by chance but because of

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    i Research on Prescriptive Grammar and Its Comparison with Descriptive Grammar ii Abstract In English linguistics, there are two approaches which are opposite to each other theoretically: prescriptive grammar and descriptive grammar. These two grammars were born in different historical conditions, and the application rules involved in has been still under the dispute through the development of English linguistics. It is significant to study the development trend and application in English

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    "most people agree there is a component of skill in art making; you have to learn grammar before you learn how to write"(Allsburg). While the school is redesigning its English curriculum, they are trying to decide how much grammar should be taught and if it will be taught at all. While people may believe that grammar should be taught because today's youth has grown up with shortcuts, it is quite clear that grammar should still be integrated into the school's curriculum because it creates good credibility

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    want it to be good sentence so we will make a various words on one idea itself. Besides when we write something in social media, the other people can correction our grammar or something. (Novitya Febrianti – 20th) 12. Of course social media can help us on writing skill. Because in this era, when we get wrong in grammar, a spelling check on our smartphone will show where the mistake core is. (Sagita Biliandini – 20th) 13. Yes. Because there is so much people that used a gadget such

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    Reflection Analysis

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    unseen issues taking place in higher education. Along with learning about the topics I had written about, I have also learned many skills and grammar rules that have improved my writing such as writing in an active voice, pronoun-antecedent agreement, and first references. As you get older and take classes that are higher levels, the demand for better grammar and sentence structure increases. I had realized this as I read over the corrections to my first essay in this class. Most of the corrections

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    example, is present in various languages around the world, including German. In the other hand, there is the English language which does not possess the use of gender grammar, specifically definitive article “the” and indefinite articles “a/an” in English, and “der/die/das” and “ein/einer/ein” in German. Der/ein is the gender grammar for masculine words, die/einer for feminine, and das/ein for neutral. However, these article could change depending if the sentence is describing the noun being presented

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    Essay Task 3

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    Introduction General statement A debate exists between the descriptivist and the prescriptivist views of grammar. Thesis statement, your answer to the question In society today, the descriptivist approach to language is more widely used and accepted while the prescriptivism view is in decline. Outline / main points of your argument 1 Descriptive and prescriptive language defined 2 Relevance and usage of grammar previously learnt 3 Evolving language styles and examples Body paragraph 1 Topic sentence Descriptivists

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    are learned through drills which are considered as an integral part of the Audio-Lingual Method. In my own teaching, backward build-up drill, repetition drill and substitution drill contribute importantly the success of students’ learning. Next, grammar rules are induced from examples. By this approach, students personalize and use the grammatical points naturally like the way they acquire the native language. Based on above features, it is believed that the Audio-Lingual Method has a part in the

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