ENGLISH ACTIVITYJosé Elías Morales Bravo
Answerthefollowingquestions in yourownwords. a. Itistheteaching of Englishisworthmuchmoney?R / No, becauseeveryoneliterate and skilled, you can accessit, alsodoesnotrequiremanytoolsforlearning, and thoseneeded are availabletoanyone.b. AccordingtoBradbury, whatisthedifferencebetweenEnglish and traditionalindustry?R / ThedifferenceisthattheEnglishlanguagedoesnotneed heavy-dutyworkersor machines, no assemblylines and assembly, and parts and serviceswhilethetraditionalindustryifyou use theabove
  Following Are thestatements true or false?  Dr. R. BurchfieldisNottheChief Editor of the OED Currently. (T) Malcolm Bradburyis a novelistThatworks at anassembly line. (T)
Find a wordorphrase in thetextWhich, in context, is similar in Meaningto: a. Essentially:   Basicallyb. That Can Be trusted: That Can not Be WishAway.
Choose a, b or c in Eachquestionbelow. Onlyonechoiceiscorrect. 1. TheLanguagea. is a goodsource of moneyfor UK and USA. (X)b. isnot a goodsource of moneyfor UK and USA.c. is a goodsource.2. TheLanguage a. Has NotBeenAccepted in the British colonies. b. Acceptable in the has-been British colonies. (X) c. 've Becomeobsolete in the British colonies.
3. TheLanguageisanofficiallanguage a. in Zambia and Singapore. b. in Nigeria. c. in Nigeria and Zambia. (X)4. Dr. Robert Burchfield a. isnot a novelist. b. worksforthe OED. c. Workforthe OED. (X)
 Composition (100-150 words) TheLanguageIsbigbusiness? The new trends, Globalizations and all this competitive world of English have a variable that can open doors to open international negotiations work and today the language that is internationally recognized as the commercial language is English. Treaties and international orders are translated into English, this demonstrates the importance of it.

English activity

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    Answerthefollowingquestions in yourownwords. a. Itistheteachingof Englishisworthmuchmoney?R / No, becauseeveryoneliterate and skilled, you can accessit, alsodoesnotrequiremanytoolsforlearning, and thoseneeded are availabletoanyone.b. AccordingtoBradbury, whatisthedifferencebetweenEnglish and traditionalindustry?R / ThedifferenceisthattheEnglishlanguagedoesnotneed heavy-dutyworkersor machines, no assemblylines and assembly, and parts and serviceswhilethetraditionalindustryifyou use theabove
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      Following Are thestatementstrue or false?  Dr. R. BurchfieldisNottheChief Editor of the OED Currently. (T) Malcolm Bradburyis a novelistThatworks at anassembly line. (T)
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    Find a wordorphrasein thetextWhich, in context, is similar in Meaningto: a. Essentially: Basicallyb. That Can Be trusted: That Can not Be WishAway.
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    Choose a, bor c in Eachquestionbelow. Onlyonechoiceiscorrect. 1. TheLanguagea. is a goodsource of moneyfor UK and USA. (X)b. isnot a goodsource of moneyfor UK and USA.c. is a goodsource.2. TheLanguage a. Has NotBeenAccepted in the British colonies. b. Acceptable in the has-been British colonies. (X) c. 've Becomeobsolete in the British colonies.
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    3. TheLanguageisanofficiallanguage a. in Zambia andSingapore. b. in Nigeria. c. in Nigeria and Zambia. (X)4. Dr. Robert Burchfield a. isnot a novelist. b. worksforthe OED. c. Workforthe OED. (X)
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     Composition (100-150 words)TheLanguageIsbigbusiness? The new trends, Globalizations and all this competitive world of English have a variable that can open doors to open international negotiations work and today the language that is internationally recognized as the commercial language is English. Treaties and international orders are translated into English, this demonstrates the importance of it.