In which of these, should the listener be able to make connections between different segments of the speech?
a) Listening to structured talks
b) Links between parts of the speech
c) Team listening
d) Predicting
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b. Links between parts of the speech
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Option b) Links between parts of the speech
In Links between parts of the speech of these, should the listener be able to make connections between different segments of the speech.
- Conjunctions are a type of word that join together two different clauses, phrases, or other components of a sentence. Conjunctions include and, or, for, yet, even so, because, not only, etc.
- Phrases are collections of words that function as a sentence-independent unit of speech. A phrase works as a single unit of speech because of the way its words interact. Phrases, for instance, can serve as nouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
- PREPOSITION: A word that establishes a relationship between the elements by joining a noun or noun phrase (the object) to another word, phrase, or clause.
- When we use between as a preposition that indicates "in the time, space, or interval that separates," the confusion of between vs. in between tends to develop. However, between can also be used as an adverb. Have the movers position the bed between the two nightstands, please.
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