La bioluminescence
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages
Le but de l'exposé était de décrire facilement un phénomène à priori difficile à comprendre. La bioluminescence est un phénomène que nous observons tous notamment via l'observation de lucioles mais nous sommes très peu à en comprendre les modalités. Ce document répertorie les méthodes...
Lesson and exercise on Ever/Never
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Lesson and exercise on a grammatical point: the use of ever and never, which students often confuse. The exercise is followed by a correction.
The customer is always right. What does this mean for the manufacturers and for the retailers?
Tutorials/exercises - 10 pages - Linguistics & languages
Bonjour,Voici un document réalisé en Anglais lors de ma deuxième année de DUT TC.PLAN I. Why is the customer always right? INTROII. What does it mean for retailers and manufacturers? RetailersManufacturers III. How detailers and manufacturers can improve their customer experience?
What could cause an apocalypse?
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Qu'est ce qui pourrait causer une apocalypse de nos jours ? ( 4 idées : maladie, trous noirs, intelligence artificielle et volcans)
Spaces and exchanges - published: 25/05/2020
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Notion étudiée en terminale pour le bac en anglais "espaces et échanges" centrée sur les gap years surtout
The United States from 1776 to 1929
Tutorials/exercises - 47 pages - Linguistics & languages
Cours de civilisation américaine sur les Etats-Unis de 1776 à 1929. Le cours est écrit en anglais et m'a permis de valider la matière avec 18,2/20
What could cause an apocalypse? - publié le 06/05/2020
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Quelques hypothèses de ce qui pourrait causer la fin du monde, l'apocalypse (travail réalisé en 2019)
Spaces and exchanges - publié le 06/05/2020
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Texte pour l'oral d'anglais de terminale sur l'une des quatre notions : espaces et échanges (sujet : gap year)
Idée de progrès
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
Texte pour l'oral d'anglais en terminale sur l'une des quatre notions : Idée de progrès (sujet : L'Inde)
Moll Flanders - Romantic Literature
Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Linguistics & languages
"We cannot adequately assess Moll's actions unless we thoroughly understand the patriarchal system of the society in which she must think and act." With careful reference to the novel explain and illustrate you views on this issues.
TD d'anglais : Social Media Usage During The Pandemic (COVID-19)
Tutorials/exercises - 6 pages - Linguistics & languages
TD (Travaux Dirigés) d'anglais sur la thématique Social Media Usage During The Pandemic (COVID-19) » (l'utilisation des médias sociaux pendant la pandémie (COVID-19)). L'ensemble du travail est en anglais. Ce dernier se décompose en 2 parties, à savoir : 1- L'énoncé du TD. 2- Mes réponses...
TD d'anglais : Innovative Technologies Transforming The Logistics Industry
Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Linguistics & languages
TD (Travaux Dirigé) d'anglais sur la thématique Innovative Technologies Transforming The Logistics Industry (les technologies innovantes qui transforment l'industrie de la logistique). L'ensemble du travail est en anglais. Ce dernier se décompose en 2 parties, à savoir : 1- L'énoncé...
TD d'anglais : How Growing Up Poor Can Make You Rich And Successful
Tutorials/exercises - 8 pages - Linguistics & languages
TD (Travaux Dirigé) d'anglais sur la thématique How Growing Up Poor Can Make You Rich And Successful (comment grandir pauvre peut vous rendre riche et plein de succès). L'ensemble du travail est en anglais. Ce dernier se décompose en 2 parties, à savoir : 1- L'énoncé du TD. 2- Mes...
Présenter une célébrité, un entrepreneur en anglais: COCO Chanel
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Linguistics & languages
The woman I chose to talk about is a legend. Her name is legendary and her products were and are still so popular. What if I ask you this simple question: What is the most famous French brand in the world?
Krugman et la redistribution aux USA
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Linguistics & languages
Today in America, the president is the millionaire Donald Trump. He campaigned for protectionism and tax cut. And even if the polemics the president started on social medias outshined his politics, he actually kept his promises. He signed a decree meaning the end of the American's participation...
Fighting fire with fire
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - Linguistics & languages
The antebellum viewpoint on slavery remains controversial. Presaging the Civil War, a fierce political debate took place between the Southern defenders of slavery and the Northern abolitionists. The two sides argued over the political, economic, social, religious, biological, and racial...
Linguistic adaptation, English instruction, and the second generation Latino immigrant
Tutorials/exercises - 6 pages - Linguistics & languages
Since colonial times, the U.S. has been a nation both divided and united by its ethnic and linguistic diversity. Benjamin Franklin himself regarded the German minority of Pennsylvania as linguistically and racially inferior, yet also printed the first German newspaper in Philadelphia (Baron,...
Surf's Up, Dude: Cowabunga
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages
The mission lies before us: how are we, the American people, going to come together so that cowabunga is reinvigorated into mainstream conversation. It was not too terribly long ago, maybe 15 years, that this delightfully lighthearted interjection tickled the ears of various...
A Systematic Method for Interpreting Novel Compounds
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages
A novel word is one that is not found in the lexicon of the general population; in other words, it is a word that people have not heard or seen previously. A novel compound is a compound word formed out of two or more individual known words where the combination of these words has not previously...
Syntactic Movement and Locative Incorporation in Exocentric Compounds
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages
Most people will agree that there are two main types of compound words, endocentric and exocentric. Endocentric compounds are those where the rightmost constituent, called the grammatical head, is what defines the category of speech and the semantic interpretation of the word. Exocentric...
Dialect as a Form of Identity
Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Linguistics & languages
Every time a person opens his or her mouth to speak that person is speaking not only a language but a dialect of that language as well. It is a common misconception that only certain people whose pronunciations vary from what is considered Standard American English, speak a dialect. In fact,...
Similarities and Differences in Men's and Women's Cooperative Speaking Styles: An Analysis of Book Club Discussions
Tutorials/exercises - 11 pages - Linguistics & languages
Some of the most frequently referred to but potentially erroneous stereotypes regarding gendered speaking style differences involve dichotomies. Men are competitive - women are cooperative. Men focus on impersonal topics - women focus on personal topics. Men's speech is to report - women's...
The Connection between Crossword Puzzles and Semantics
Tutorials/exercises - 9 pages - Linguistics & languages
When a person sits down to work on a crossword puzzle the thought probably does not cross their mind that they are calling on various forms of linguistic knowledge in solving the crossword clues. The majority of basic language knowledge and usage is an unconscious phenomenon. It has been said...
