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    1. What criteria do you consider to be of more importance? Ideas, proper English grammar or both? Support your answer. I consider both ideas and grammar to be of great importance. Obviously the content must be relevant, well-researched, and organized in such a way the reader can easily traverse the body of work. However, grammar is also important as it affects the entire reader experience. Excessive misspellings or missing punctuation can the reader to be confused and possibly unable to connect

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    My friend Ling asked me to help her with her English pronunciation at the beginning of this year. I tutored her for two weeks and we did not have very official tutoring time; so mostly, we communicated in English and I corrected her whenever I spotted a mistake. She is a Chinese girl who comes from Chengdu, and she has problems producing some of the sounds. For example, she always pronounces “six” as “sex”, which ultimately made her come to me since it kept embarrassing her. I first taught her some

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    approach and transformation-based approach. A simple rule-based tagger automatically acquires its rules and tags with accuracy. ENGTWOL, an English Rule based tagger is considered to be one of the most important tagger of the models based on constraint grammar architecture. After the rule based approach, the statistical or stochastic approach is used to develop language models to disambiguate a word sequence by assigning the most probable tag sequence. In a simplest stochastic tagger, each word is assigned

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    English is the world most widely studied language and it the dominate language for the communication, education, commerce even religion in the western world. More in other powerful countries like France, Italy has also displaced their language with that of English in the recent years for gaining the power in politics. There were different methods for the English language teaching and they were also developed with the passage of the time. Different methods like “The Classical Method”,” The Direct

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    students. Although there are numerous tactics in doing so, the teaching of reading and writing should be encouraged to foreign language learners because it would help expand the individual's vocabulary in that particular language, familiarize linguistic grammar and sentence structure, and would be given the skills necessary and applicable to the individual's pursuing career or hobby. First and foremost, the general rule of thumb for teachers teaching in a foreign language indicates the importance of teaching

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    Module 3 Assignment Grammar and Punctuation Introduction Module 3 assignment is to rewrite two essays and correct all the errors and divide it into the appropriate paragraphs. The next assignment is a guided writing exercise using my critical thinking skills. I am to free write for 5 minutes and then correct all the errors. Then write a concluding paragraph to explain how free writing is different from formal writing. The next part of the assignment is to describe how the assigned words should

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    producing an excellent document. The production variables in writing such as spelling difficulties and poor handwriting can present serious challenges to many students. For this reason, I prefer using a word processor, which assists with spelling and grammar checks. I do not have any particular preference regarding where I do my writing. I consider writing as a continuing tension between the two roles of a writer: the secretary and the author. While the author thinks of the message, organizes ideas, and

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    College English Writing Errors and Analysis Abstract English writing is important for the achievement of native-like competence, but for most Chinese learners who study English as a foreign language , English writing is difficult to learn. In order to see how hard English writing are handled by Chinese English learners, an attempt made in this paper to examine the following two questions: 1) what are the types and characteristics of Chinese English major college students’ English writing errors

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    process of standardization. First of allwe can define codification of English as the process of setting up official system or rules to language components like words, grammar and pronunciation. In other words Process of codification can be simply defined as standardizing important aspects or features of a certain language such as words, grammar and pronunciation. Since the language could be gathered in official dictionary, this means that this language has been codified. English is the most famous language

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    The grammar issues is having difficulties with subject-verb agreement and also comma splices. What I have done to fix it is to get better at noticing where they should be located. Also to use the worksheet that I have from last term in Eng. 101. There is a website that helps with the issues I have in my papers. Commas are a big issue when it come up to using it after the words: Yet, Also, Therefore, and also through sentences that need them as well. Yes, my style has come a long way compare to how

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