Скорость
Speed
Auxiliary verbs of Present Perfect Simple?
Have / Has
How do we decipher "CDA"?
Critical Discourse Analysis
What is a script?
Piece of writing which describes scenes and presents dialogues of characters. It is used in cinematography
What are phrasal verbs?
verbs that have two or more words, usually a verb + a preposition or adverb.
Таяние
Melting
What are the key words of Present Perfect Continuous?
lately, recently, since, for
Why do we need nonverbal communication?
explains their answer
What is a narration?
Piece of writing which is a way of telling a story or describing events.
"Дания" на английском?
Denmark
Сила
Force
When do we use Present Perfect Simple?
Experience, achievement, past actions with present results
What are the main elements of Nonverbal Communication?
gestures, emotions, body language
What is the difference of script from narration?
Tells appropriate differences
How many countries were presented in segment 5? (Political Geography)
42
Частота
Frequency
Formula (+, -, ?) of Present Perfect Continuous
(+) S + have/has been + V(-ing) + O
(-) S + have/has + not + been + V(-ing) + O
(?) Have / has + S + been + V(-ing) + O?
Name 5 principles of CDA?
Power, bias and framing, ideology, representation, and language choice
1) beginning
2) development / rising action
3) climax / twist
4) falling action / solution
5) ending
How do we frame script? (how do we allocate text and its elements in the script)
describes script framing
Трение
Friction
Present Perfect Simple maintains both action and non-action verbs, while Present Perfect Continuous works only with action verbs
Discuss this case using CDA:
A school director introduces a new rule:
“Students must speak only English during school hours.
Speaking other languages makes students lazy and slows learning.”
Some teachers support the rule because they think students will improve faster.
discusses the given case using CDA
What are the 5 stages of writing a script?
1) scene numbering;
2) setting location / time;
3) Describing the first actions and characters;
4) Writing the dialogue;
5) Writing the remark / comment of characters.
Why do we use "since" and "for" in Present Perfect Simple, if they are used for actions with duration, but Present Perfect Simple is not about duration?
Because of non-action verbs.