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Translation means converting written information from one language into another. Conversion is not restricted to written text. For example, text can be converted to a CD, DVD or sound file. Tip: Learning about your target audience will help you to identify the most suitable format into which the resource should be translated. For a target audience with limited literacy in their community language, information translated into written text is unsuitable.
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- CBS3801Introduction to Translation
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- Translating and Interpreting
- Keywords:
- Translating interpreting
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Dr Kalyani Vallath explains very important terms from Cultural Studies to help students of English Literature in preparing for NTA NET English, university entrance exams, and to help with research. Video made by Hariharan S Vallath
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- APSS1B12 Media and Everyday Life
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- Sociology and Cultural Studies
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- Mass media -- Political aspects Mass media -- Social aspects
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- Video
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In this video I outline the basic process types in English. Process is an experiential function of the verbal group. In functional grammar, we understand that verbs may have different functions - they are not only 'doing' words but also words of 'thinking', 'feeling', 'being', 'having', 'saying' and more.
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- ENGL2006 Analysis of English Grammar
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- English Language
- Keywords:
- Linguistics English language -- Grammar
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- Video
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MOOC
Japanese language has become extremely popular among learners in recent years, since it is the best way to explore one of the richest and most mysterious cultures of the modern East. This course is aimed at those who are interested in understanding Japanese way of thinking and view of the world through learning the language. Course materials are provided by the teaching staff from the Department of Japan Studies. Upon completion of this course the learners will be able: 1. To read simple texts in Japanese and write using the hiragana and katakana scripts as well as the kanji characters. 2. To understand basic vocabulary in speech and use it in everyday communicative situations. 3. To form their own sentences using the provided grammar material. The course provides extensive materials on Japanese grammar, phonetics, writing system and communication etiquette, as well as exercises for learners to apply the new knowledge. The vocabulary of the course consists of more than 200 words. Those who are interested in continuing their learning of Japanese language can proceed to the second part of this course - Japanese for beginners 2.
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- CBS2501 Introductory Japanese 1
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- Japanese Language
- Keywords:
- Japanese language -- Study teaching
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- MOOC
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We have everything you need! Learn with books, e-books and online courses. You can learn to speak Korean anywhere, anytime, with our fun online lessons and beautiful paper books. We will help you continue learning without giving up.
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- CBS2631 Introductory Korean I
- Subjects:
- Foreign Language Learning
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- Korean language -- Study teaching
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- Others
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This video is actually a link for learning Japanese language and the video belongs to the edX course organizer, Waseda University
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- CBS1C16 Understanding Japan: A Journey into Japanese Culture and Society
- Subjects:
- Japanese Language
- Keywords:
- Japanese language -- Study teaching
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- Video
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John Mill and the Greatest Happiness Principle -- A Comic Course Wanna watch the full version of the comic that explains the ideas of Mill and other philosophers? Join our free online course: https://www.edx.org/course/practical-thinking-skills-for-a-successful-life-2 You can also ask questions and discuss ideas with professional thinkers in the course forums for free!
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- CBS1A22 Creativity and Creative Thinking.
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- Philosophy
- Keywords:
- Mill John Stuart 1806-1873 Happiness
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- Video
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課程應用大量具體生動的史實資料,再現近百年來這一跌宕起伏、波瀾壯闊的歷史進程,特別是重現這一過程中那些激蕩人心、感天動地的重大事件和人物,並在此基礎上總結這一過程的根本經驗和啟示。
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- CC312P Women in China
- Subjects:
- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- China History Women
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- Video
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With this video compilation you'll be able to get started with the Japanese language and have conversations after only 4 hours! You've decided to start learning Japanese, so let's build up your vocabulary! In this video, you'll learn some of the most important words and phrases in the Japanese language. If you want to start learning Japanese, this video is made for you. Our host expresses herself in simple Japanese, with subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your Japanese study.
- Course related:
- CBS 2501 Introduction to Japanese
- Subjects:
- Japanese Language
- Keywords:
- Japanese language -- Study teaching
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- Video
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The Online King Sejong Institute currently has three types of courses. (1) Cyber Korean Courses: After enrolling for Korean classes within a set period and being approved, you can start studying. An online teacher will manage your learning and provide feedback on questions and homework. (2) Cyber Korean Culture Courses:Shall we learn about Korean culture such as K-pop, travel in Korea, and Korean food? This is a course focused on learning more about Korea through special topics. Check out interesting Korean culture! (3) Self-study Courses: This is a course for those who want to study Korean by themselves. You can always preview or review Materials that you want to learn Korean anywhere, anytime.
- Course related:
- CBS4637 Advanced Korean I
- Subjects:
- Foreign Language Learning
- Keywords:
- Korean language -- Study teaching
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- Others