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Classify English Consonants According to their Places of Articulation.

Classify English phonemes/consonants according to their places of articulation. English consonants can be classified according to their places of articulation. This classification...Continue

Chomsky’s Major Contributions to Linguistics

Analyze Chomsky’s major contributions to linguistics. Or Analyze Chomsky’s Competence and Performance.  Noam Chomsky (1928-present) is a towering figure in linguistic history....Continue

Chief characteristics of Restoration Literature.

The restoration period (1660-1770) is one of the most important periods in English Literature because English literary tradition was restored during the...Continue

Characteristics of Romantic Age in the Major Romantic Poets.

Romanticism, also known as the Romantic Era, was an inventive literary intellectual movement that originated in Europe in the late 18th century....Continue

Challenges of Implementing CLT for Language Teaching in Bangladesh

Elucidate the limitations/challenges of implementing CLT for Language teaching in Bangladesh.   Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) was introduced in Bangladesh in the late...Continue

Cardinal Vowels and Show their Position Through a Diagram

Describe cardinal vowels and show their position through a diagram.  A Cardinal Vowel is a vowel sound produced when the tongue is...Continue

Behaviorist Theory and the Mentalist Theory of L1 Acquisition

Make a comparative study of the Behaviorist Theory and the mentalist Theory of L1 Acquisition.  Language acquisition has two main theories. The...Continue

Bacon’s Prose Style

Comment on Bacon's use of allusions and imagery with illustrations from his essays.  Or, Give an account of Bacon's prose style.  Or,...Continue

Bacon’s Concept of Truth

Describe Bacon's concept of truth. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is a renowned philosopher and essayist of the 17th century. He presented his concept...Continue

Bacon as an Essayist

Consider Bacon as an essayist.  Or, Consider Bacon as an essayist with special reference to his essays you have studied.  Or, Assess...Continue

Bacon as a Moral and Utilitarian Philosopher

Discuss Francis Bacon as a moral and utilitarian philosopher based on your reading of his essays.  Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is the most...Continue

Apartheid in South Africa/ Apartheid

Apartheid in South Africa/ Apartheid Apartheid was a system of racial segregation and discrimination implemented by the South African government from 1948...Continue

Angry Young Men

What is "Angry Young Men"? "Angry Young Men" refers to a group of British playwrights and novelists who emerged in the 1950s...Continue

An analysis of Interlanguage Development with definition and examples

Write a note on interlanguage development in a language learner. 'Interlanguage' is a linguistic system that a second language learner uses to...Continue

Addison’s Prose Style

Write an essay on Addison's prose style. Or, “Addison uses irony as a stylistic device” explain it.  Joseph Addison (1672-1719), a renowned...Continue

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A Historical Overview of Language Teaching Methodology

Give a historical overview of Language Teaching Methodology.  Language teaching methods have changed a lot over time. These changes reflect new ideas...Continue

15 Best Poems about Time You Must Read

Poems about time explore the passage of time and its impact on human existence. In these poems, authors reflect on the fleeting...Continue

‘Reform Movement’ in the History of English Language Teaching,

Evaluate the ‘Reform Movement’ in the history of English Language Teaching, focusing on the principles of the  ‘Reform Movement’.  The Reform Movement...Continue

‘Pair Work’ and ‘Group Work’ in a Language Classroom.

Discuss the importance of ‘pair work’ and ‘group work’ in a language classroom.  Pair work and group work are essential tools in...Continue

‘Bigger Than the Whole Sky Meaning’ by Taylor Swift

The meaning behind Taylor Swift's song "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" is about loss and grief, with ambiguous lyrics expressing the deep...Continue

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