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School is a place where in we people are educating. There are two types of schools, it is
the private school and the public school. In differentiating the two, Private school has more class
when it comes to facilities, also there are some private schools that offers an advance learnings
and same quality education with other countries. While the public school is runs on public funds
Schools are made for us to learn a lot of things such as reading, writings, and many
more. School give us the building blocks necessary to do many things like critically analyze,
perform mathematical functions, and others. School is invaluable just for the socialization aspect.
There are many life lessons to be learned in classroom that will benefit us as a person: Time
schools teach us a lot of the social skills that we will need for our life. School introduces us to
other point of view, which is necessary to learn tolerance and empathy. It provides us with
exposure to diversity in culture and religion, something that we also need to develop.
Lastly school is very important for us because it teaches us about the world around us
and prepares us with the tools we will need for better future. Always remember that our life is
Purposive
explanation of an occurrence as the outcome of an actor's own purposes and the purposive acts
which follows from these purposes. Harper Collins, (2010). Collins Dictionary.
Communication
process of reaching mutual understanding in which participants not only exchanging (encode-
decode) information, news, ideas, and feelings, but also create and share meaning. In general,
Punctuation Marks
Punctuation marks is a mark that you add to text to show the divisions between different
It also a symbol such as a full stop or period, comma, or question mark that use to divide
Every punctuation mark has a different purpose the first one is the semi-colon, it is the
immensely useful punctuation mark for those who are looking to slam two slightly related
clauses together into a single triumphant sentence, also most commonly used to merge two
independent clauses. Second is the comma. Commas are great for inserting pauses into sentences
and breaking them up into manageable chunks. Third is colon, it is most commonly used to
introduce and can be used to introduce anything such as: words phrases, lists, names, and many
more. Fourth the quotation mark, there are two types of quotation marks the single quotation
mark that is used to quote someone who is quoting someone else, and the double quotation mark
that is used to directly and exactly quote the words of someone. Fifth the exclamation
mark/exclamation point, it used to add an air of emotion to a sentence. Sixth the question mark, it
is probably one of the most important punctuation marks because it has amazing ability to
completely change the meaning of a sentence simply by applying or appearing as its clause.
Seventh brackets, parentheses, and braces, are used to set aside messages that are not really
essential to the meaning of the text. Eighth the hypen, it is used to join words and to separate
syllables of a single word. Ninth dashes, there are two types of dashes it is En dash it used to
express a range of values of a distance, and Em dash, it used in a similar fashion to the
parentheses. Tenth the apostrophe, used to indicate either possession. Eleventh slash are most
often used to distinguish between two terms such as he/she, w/out. Twelfth is the period, it is
used at the end of a sentence or an abbreviation. Lastly the ellipsis, it is the omission from a
A. Communication
* Unity- The character of a thing that is a whole composed of many parts. Webster Thesaurus
Dictionary 2010.
- The state of different areas of groups being joined together to form a single country
2010.
character. Google.com
* Union - the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
Google.com
* Unit - An individual thing or person regarded as single and complete but which can also
C. Purposive Communication
speaking, reading, presenting, and listening, it also teaches us to deliver or presenting our speech
D.
1. Abalone
2. Ambiguity
3. Abattoir
4. Anemone
5. Anxiety
6. Alien
7. Awry
8. Anguish
9. Aborgine
10. Ambulance
GEC005 Purposive Communication
combination of morphemes. It also the branch of linguistics that studies word structures it is
The etymology of a word refers to its origin and historical development that is its earliest
known use, its transmission from one language to another, and its changes in form and meaning.
In addition, etymology is the term of the branch of linguistics that studies word histories. Richard
Words are important because words are one of the essential tools of every individuals
use to communicate. Words ca incite anger or invoke passion. Words can bring us together or
tear us apart. Words can uphold the truth or nurture a lie. Words can carry an enormous weight
that can either make the other feel good or humiliated. Wisely used words defines the persons
attitude and showcase the method of communication. It is the process of expressing the ideas,
insights, and emotions. There are many who understand the importance of its expression but
others don't realize its importance, we used words to encompass history, and even to conjure
realistic visions of things that exist only in fantasy. In fact, the power of words is beyond
expression, it can change the course of the life and the vocabulary used must to express our
feelings.
"By words we learn thoughts, and by thoughts we learn life". By Jean Baptiste Girard.
B.
1. Bottom
2. Babble
3. Books
4. Bourgeois
5. Bravery
6. Biscuit
7. Bridge
8. Bruise
9. Binary
10. Bizarre