literary analysis work contains an explanation of your ideas and evidence from the text (short story, poem, play) that supports those ideas. Textual evidence consists of summary, paraphrase, specific details, and direct quotations.
. , , , . 2. Associative thinking Associative thinking is the process by which the mind of man there are various images associated with a particular situation or character , , . 3. Basic state exam 4. Communication Communication is the process of sending and receiving information, thoughts and ideas. It can be in verbal or non-verbal form , , . . 5. Communicative competence Communicative competence is a term in linguistics which refers to a language user's grammatical knowledge of syntax, morphology, phonology and the like, as well as social knowledge about how and when to use utterances appropriately ,
6. Context Context (language use), the relevant constraints of the communicative situation that influence language use, language variation, and discourse summary (, ) , , , , . 7. Course work , -
. Coursework is work performed by students or trainees for the purpose of learning. Coursework may be specified and assigned by teachers, or by learning guides in self- taught courses. 8. Critic , - . Critic is analysis, estimation or judges about some persons events, actions 9. Emotional speech , ( ) Emotional speech speech and words which have estimated meaning whether positive or neative 10. Emphatic sentence ,
11. English language lesson - 12. Figures of speech , , , , A figure of speech is a poetic device which consists in the use of words and phrases in such a manner as to make the meaning more pointed and clear and the language more graphic and vivid 13. Fiction , . Fiction is the classification for any story or setting that is derived from imaginationin other words, not based strictly on history or fact 14. Implied meaning , , , . . Implied meaning is a meaning which can be conveyed only after having analyzed some associations and comparison with the other words or notions 15. Interference
Interference is a process of interchanging of different languages due to their cooperation 16. Irony , , , ,
. Irony, in its broadest sense, is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or event in which what appears, on the surface, to be the case, differs radically from what is actually the case. 17. Lack of knowledge 18. Language , ,
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22. Methods of philological education 23. Methods of stylistic devices analysis 24. Miscommunication Miscommunication is one particular case of a lack of alignment of agents' mental state, specifically one in which they diverge on the occurrence or results of communication. , , . 25. Model of communication - , , (), , , (). Models of communication are conceptual models used to explain the human communication process 26. Oral and written speech , . , (, , , ..) , Oral speech is a pronounced speech, written speech is speech pictured with the help of graphic signs used to denote speech sounds 27. Paths , . Paths are words and expressions used in figurative meaning to make sentence more expressive 28. Problems of education 29. Research
. () -. Research is a systematic inquiry that investigates hypotheses, suggests new interpretations of data or texts, and poses new questions for future research 30. Research study , , , Research study is a process of studying, experiment, proving of some theoretical states for getting new knowledge. 31. Russian language lesson - 32. Sarcasm , , ,
Sarcasm is "a sharp, bitter, or cutting expression or remark; a bitter gibe or taunt". Sarcasm may employ ambivalence, although sarcasm is not necessarily ironic 33. Set expressions
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Set expressions (fixed expressions, idioms) are the word-groups consisting of two or more words, combination of which is integrated as one unit with specialized non-literal meaning of the whole. 34. Speech
, Speech is the vocalized form of communication used by humans, which is based upon the syntactic combination of items drawn from the lexicon 35. Speech experience 36. Stylistics , ,
() Stylistics is defined as the study of the style of different writers and types of literature and elements of language. 37. Stylistic means of expression 38. Stylistic device 39. Student - 40. Teaching - 41. Verse - , ; . Verse is a collection of metrical lines of poetry. 42. Wit , , , , , Wit is a form of intelligent humour, the ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny. A wit is a person skilled at making clever and funny remarks 43. Unified state exam