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    advantages of being bilingual. As a native Spanish speaker who had to learn English I am much familiarized with this subject. I was born and raised in Cuba and in 1997 at the age of 13 I came to the states. For the past 18 years I have been around others who like me have had to learn English as a second language and I can attest for many of the benefits. What are the benefits? • Expand vocabulary more easily. Individuals who are bilingual will benefit academically in many ways. Bilingual individuals will

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    Learning Activity to Support Bilingual Learners Subject: Math Topic: Addition Grade: Second Activity Name: Roll the Dice Materials: Popsicle sticks‚ dice Have player one roll a pair of dice. Add the two numbers. The player gets that number in popsicle sticks. (If they get the correct answer.) He/she builds a tower if the popsicle sticks. Second player gets a chance. The player with the tallest building wins. The goal is to go through 10 rounds. Reflection: Manipulatives are

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    Bilingual and monolingual dictionaries both have advantages. The chief advantages of a bilingual dictionary are its brevity and simplicity. In a bilingual dictionary‚ you can look up a word from the target language (the language you are learning)‚ and you will see a direct translation for this word in your native language‚ without having to navigate text in the target language that you may not easily understand. This makes a bilingual dictionary quick and easy for a learner at any level to access

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    Being different when it comes to language is hard for others to accept. Some bilingual students in a study reported that they felt isolated and discriminated against by fellow classmates who were perhaps native to the area they were in. Most immigrants find it very hard to fit in because they either speak a different language or speak in a different way. What happens to some of these students is similar to what happens to illiterate students. Not in every case‚ but in many they are teased‚ ignored

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    their children in their indigenous languages. The modest media and political representation on policies relating to the aboriginal population‚ resulted in the lack of impetus in education policies for aboriginal children. This paper will look at the reasons for NT government reluctance in implementing Bilingual education policies through examining the viewpoints of government(policymaker)‚ media (actors) and

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    Experience Indianapolis Public Schools 07/2016-07/2017 Bilingual Enrollment Specialist 10/2016-07/2017 • Assisted parents with the enrollment process for students • Managed a high volume of inbound and outbound calls • Managed Front Desk area • Acted as a Spanish Bilingual Translator when needed • Maintained school records within the database • Maintained a positive‚ energetic‚ solution driven demeanor in all dealings with parents‚ staff

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    Bilingual Culture; The Role of a Second and a Foreign Language Children learn their native language “Nasa-yuwe” at home and it is spoken among members of their own community‚ but at the time of interacting outside their native communities‚ they must switch to Spanish. Likewise it happens when they have access to the external world like in the case of radio and the internet; what at times suggests that interaction in the outer language (Spanish) has more relevance than interaction in the

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    Turnbull believes that prior to addressing the issue of emergent bilingual the term bilingual definition should be tackled first. He explained that the various criteria used to determine a bilingual such as fluency‚ native-like command‚ and complete and meaningful languages production caused the different definition bilingual. Moreover‚ the two most renowned definitions for bilingual offered by Mackey and Grosjean emphasized on having linguistic knowledge and using the language on a regular base

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    Reflection on “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” In “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” Richard Rodriguez describes his experience of growing up as an immigrant from Mexico. Rodriguez throughout the essay shows support against bilingual education and encourages immigrants to adapt to the English language because he believes immigrants can be more successful adapting and learning the American culture. Rodriguez recalls as a child he was forced to learn English when he started school

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    countries started to form a closer relationship with each other. Being bilingual or multilingual is a recent trend for people who have ambition to build further and better careers. This essay will analyse why it is important to learn more than one language and elaborate some suggestions to raise children to be bilingual. On the topic of learning two or more languages‚ there are a few positive impacts on individuals. First of all‚ bilingual or multilingual are more competitive in social life. People who

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