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Assess the usefulness of a machine translation engine for word/ construction/ sentence translation. What is easy and what is hard for a machine to translate and
why? (no more than 3000words)

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Actually, this module is language contrasts and translation.
*please provide one more language (such as American English, Chinese) to compare with British English
Essay structure:
Introduction
prediction?
Background on how machine translation work?
Investigate how single words are translated? Does it work? Heteronyms? Pronunciation?
How about the sentences or even paragraphs?
(**please insert tables to show some examples of the translated words where translated in the translation engine compare with English)
what are the success/difficulties of the translation machines needed to face?
Try to see what would happen when if the machine translates between in three different languages? After translation are the sentences stay at the same meaning?
Contrast between two languages?
Machine useful? Why/why not?
Main issues of translation?
Conclusion
**please provide more translated words example from the machines and the original British English!!!! And remember to put in text references

Essay advice:
1. Make sure you have introduction, main part and conclusion.
2. State clearly in the introduction what your essay is about, what material you are using for that purpose, how you are going to engage with the material and what you
are aiming to conclude.
3. Make sure that you cite your sources whenever you use them but also do not just state what other people say, you need to have a critical approach and have your
thoughts about the topic you are writing.
4. Avoid comments that are fully and only based on your personal impressions, those are not valid in academic writing for the purpose of analysis and argumentation.
Base your claims on literature or surveys (e.g. google or any other corpus or database (e.g. BNC for language or frequency examples) you may be using).
5. If you are referring or using any theory, justify your choice (why this particular theory, what use it is to you on this occasion, etc.)
6. Make sure you highlight what your original contribution to the topic is (e.g. new data, new approach, new comparisons drawn between existing analyses, or similar).
7. Provide concrete examples for the points you are making, do not couch claims in general and vague sweeping statements and while writing, go back frequently to the
title and the introduction to make sure all you say related to the topic directly.
8. Sum up what you have done in the conclusion, stating whether the expectations from the introductions were met or not, and why.

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