III. CONCLUSION
As the result of the process of preparing this course paper I obtained some useful and supplementary acquisitions.
First of all, practical approaches related to making scientific writing projects formed on our mind and this kind of activities led us to develop our state of being familiar with such scientific projects.
On the other hand, the other most important process of the course paper is working in a practical part. Because it is the first time for me to attempt to make different activities for students on a given topic and analyze it in a methodological statement. Because of that it was challenging for me.
At the beginning of my research, I divide my course work into two chapters. In the first chapter, I gave information about semantically distribution of phonological analysis.
Chapter II includes the practical part including exercises and phonetic analysis of the words. I can say that it is one of the main procedures of my course paper and it made me research on the phonetic and phonological analysis deeply. Since firstly I make set of exercises, including true false, matching, circling, filling exercises, on theoretical theme. Then I analyze them in methodological statements. Although I am not excellent at analyzing such kind of activities, I tried to be as better as possible with the support of my teachers, supervisor, and also my coursemates.
All in all, preparing this course paper became one of the worthy procedures of my studying at the university and taught me several practices and theoretical approaches.
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