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    Lesson Review SEI 301 Week 2 The Foundations of SEI Paper SEI 301 Week 2 Unit Plan SIOP Lesson SEI 301 Week 3 Parent Involvement Plan SEI 301 Week 3 Proficiency Standards Lesson SEI 301 Week 4 Cooperative Learning Activity and Paper SEI 301 Week 4 Language Acquisition TimelineChart SEI 301 Week 5 Alternative Assessment Analysis SEI 301 Week 5 SIOP® Unit Plan SEI 301 Week 6 Practical Application Interview and Critique SEI 301

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    Teaching Pragmatics

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    both native-speakers and nonnative speakers of English. Activities reflect ESL and EFL classroom settings. The chapters included here allow teachers to see how other teachers approach the teaching of pragmatics and to appreciate the diversity and creativity of their endeavors. Taken together‚ the activities constitute a spectrum of possibilities for teaching pragmatics. Each submission provides novel insight into the ESL/EFL classroom and demonstrates that there is no single approach to the teaching

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    Chapter One Summary Kelsey February 18‚ 2013 Chapter One Summary According to Moughamian (2009)‚ "English language learners (ELLs)‚ represent one of the fastest growing groups among the school-aged population in the U.S.” (para. 1). By the year 2015‚ English language learners will make up 30% of the schools population in the U.S. (Moughamian‚ 2009). English language learners‚ as well as native English speakers‚ are required to be successful in school and succeed as productive members of

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    MODULE FIVE: INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES FOR ELL CLASSROOMS Instructional Strategies for ELL Classrooms Angelica L. Tarver Grand Canyon University ESL – 223N SEI English Language Teaching: Foundations & Methodologies October 10‚ 2010 Abstract This paper takes a close look at various instructional strategies for teaching English Language Learners (ELL). It explores many methods and techniques utilized by ELL teachers; specific strategies include sheltered instruction‚ scaffolding

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    Sample SIOP Lesson Plan Analyzing TV Commercials Sandra Gutiérrez Background: Unit: Persuasive Writing and Media Lesson Topic: Analyzing TV Commercials Length of Lesson: 90 minute Language Arts block. Background to Lesson: This lesson introduces the second half of a unit on persuasion in writing and advertising. During the first part of the unit‚ students analyzed persuasive essays to identify the different techniques writers use to persuade their audiences (expert opinions‚ data‚ moral arguments

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    Running head: LANGUAGE AQUISITION Language Acquisition Kim Jarvis Grand Canyon University ESL 523 December 22‚ 2010 Abstract Learning a new language can be difficult for anyone. It is especially difficult for students who are expected to learn a new culture and different subjects at the same time. The article this paper references discusses ways teachers can help their students learn a new language and the stages those students experience as they become proficient in their new language

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    minimizing teacher/pupil ratios at a slow pace‚ technological future: and the future becoming technology‚ and who is left to teach becomes a critical question. The ELL laws and SIOP have impacted our educational communities’ curriculum development in both negative and positive ways. For example‚ some of the benefits of SIOP for non-ELL teachers are dramatic increase awareness in professional-development programs on how to teach English-language learners as a plus in the implementation of the law.

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    accommodations SIOP outlines than they probably would have been more successful in their mainstream class. The Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol Model or SIOP‚ for short‚ aids in “making content comprehensible for English Language Learners” (SIOP handout). SIOP is based on eight key components for teaching content effectively: “preparation‚ building background‚ comprehensible input‚ strategies‚ interaction‚ practice/application‚ lesson delivery‚ and review/assessment” (SIOP handout). Each

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    Mark Dissen 4/15/2013 Nuclear Arms Race Term Paper The Nuclear Threat During the Berlin Crisis Introduction On November 10‚ 1958‚ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev gave a speech at a Soviet-Polish meeting in Moscow that would ultimately culminate into one of the most profound crises of the Cold War. The Soviet leader accused the Western Powers of violating the 1945 Potsdam Agreement and sabotaging the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and recommended that the Federal Republic abandon‚ “the

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    Introduction In this paper five different educational resources that are appropriate for a diverse student population are selected which are given below 1. Multi-media files (e.g.‚ software programs‚ multi-media kits) 2. Audio (e.g.‚ CD‚ podcast‚ cassette) 3. Video (e.g.‚ DVD‚ video clips) 4. Graphical representations (e.g.‚ charts‚ graphs‚ diagrams) 5. Maps The above five real educational resources might be used in a third-grade classroom. The matrix is given below which provides an evaluation

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