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The term global citizenship or

world citizenship typically


defines a person who places
their identity with a "global
community" above their
identity as a citizen of a
particular nation or place.
The idea is that ones identity
transcends geography or
political borders and that the
planetary human community
is interdependent and whole.
In informal speech,
people sometimes use
words or phrases, such
as like or you know,
that dont seem to
mean very much.
Recognizing these
when you listen means
you are less likely to be
confused by them.
Influence Multinacional
Has + effect on corporations
Losing their identity Approve of

Completely agree + Kind


of agree/disagree
because + but
Completely disagree + Agree to a certain
because extent + but
The forms of communicating
in the digital world, which
includes publishing on CDs,
DVDs and, most significantly,
over the Internet. It implies
that the user obtains the
material via desktop and
laptop computers,
smartphones and tablets.
Every company in the
developed world is involved
with new media.

There are positive and


negative points of new
media
Bowl poll You should feel a puff of
Back pack air after the first letter of
Good could each second word.
Game came
Dime time
Done ton

Voiceless consonants:
p
t
k
s
sh
ch
th (as in thing)

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