Word: verbalization
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...successes. Second-language students may be especially motivated, more willing to take chances and accept challenges. In most partial-immersion schools, half the day is taught in English and half in Japanese. This means that students study math and science in Japanese and other subjects in English. The high verbal concentration required for Japanese clearly has a beneficial spillover effect in the English subjects...
...party played its trump card -- the recession -- to good advantage. Labourites attacked the Tories for insufficient school funding, delays in the care offered by the National Health Service, and high unemployment. Though Kinnock displays a sharp tongue in House of Commons debates, he has a penchant for obscure verbal meanderings when campaigning; a platoon of media advisers and spin doctors limited Kinnock's appearances and oversaw his every move...
...female student, I know, as most off us do, that verbal and physical violence against women, even at Harvard-Radcliffe, is no hoax. If it were, there would be no need for the critical discussions taking place all around us ("U.C. defines Rape Narrowly" and "Take Back the Night' Begins'). How are we to respond to these issues...
...cited miscommunication, verbal coercion,physical intimidation and intoxication ascircumstances that might prevent a woman fromexplicitly refusing...
Darrell Evans explains here how Hank Aaron used to try to fool pitchers into thinking he couldn't hit their worst pitch, thus increasing the chances of the hapless hurler eventually lobbing a fat one his way. There's good story about Billy Martin's verbal jousting with a New York Post reporter, as well as an uproarious account of ace hurler Jim Bunning's excellent adventure as a minor league skipper...