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ENGLISH FOR ORAL

COMMUNICATION

FULL NAME : HO DAC NHAT LINH


ID STUDENT : UGS00020230
CLASS: 19BOBA01
LECTUER: NGUYEN VU THANH
PHUONG

IS EDUCATION TOO COMMERCIALISHED NOWADAYS


LESSON CONTENT

1. Introduction
ENGLISH FOR
ORAL 2. Definition
COMMUNICATION

3. The standpoint
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The advantages and


4.
the disadvantages
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COMMUNICATION 5. Solution

6. Conclution
1. Plagiarism

Plagiarising is considered a serious crime since


it is actually stealing someone else's ideas or
words and claiming them to be your own.
1. Plagiarism

A definition of "plagiarism" means:


• To steal and pass off (the ideas or words of
another) as one's own.
.
• To commit literary theft.
• To present as new and original an idea or
product derived from an existing source.
• To use (another's production) without
crediting the source.
1. Plagiarism

• To use (another's production) without


crediting the source.

.
• To commit literary theft.

• To present as new and original an idea or


product derived from an existing source.

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