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    Knowing common language is essential for communicating effectively with others. A group of people living in one place or community often speak in one language to ensure that these individuals are able to understand each other. Some countries have become distinct from other countries due to the unique language that is commonly used by its inhabitants. Some nations’ states have declared a national language in their constitution and there are others that did not‚ especially those countries that have

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    The observation of young children can alter exponentially just from one age to the next. For my child observation‚ I chose to watch 9-year-old Theo. Theo is currently facing industry vs. inferiority. I watched Theo for an hour while he participated in both recess and library time with his class. Theo is average in height and weight to his classmates‚ but has the greatest volume within his hair making him look super cool. An aspect of the school system that made the surveillance a bit more interesting

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    Linguistic imperialism occurs when the language of a large or dominant population or the language of power transfers to other people in the same or neighboring areas. There are many types of linguistic imperialism and many causes of it. Causes include immigration‚ conquest‚ trade and cultural superiority. The spread of religions that transcend local cultures and languages can also cause linguistic imperialism. Such changes in language can be forced or can take place through natural changes. Acts

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    Objectives of Teaching English .Unit-1.B Unit-1 Sub point-B Note: Here i place the reading material of the topic taught by Kindly go through this for the external exmanitation. A] Aims and objectives of teaching English at secondary level The following are the main objectives of teaching English at secondary level. 1. To develop knowledge and understanding of Grammar. 2. To develop abilities to make use of the grammar in own writing English. 3. To understand the meaning of English passage

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    The child I chose to observe during the course of the semester‚ is Theodore‚ also known as Teddy in the classroom. He is in third grade in class 3-221. He is a male and nine years old. He is currently attending the school P.S.225‚ which is located at 1075 Oceanview Ave‚ Brooklyn‚ NY 11235. I chose Teddy because he really stands out in comparison to the entire class. Teddy is very cooperative and is a pleasure to have in class. I think he is very smart‚ always eager to participate. The entire class

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    Teachers at ASI Children Center promote the basic skills in language and are preparing preschoolers to enter kindergarten with the skills to read and write. Children require hearing and speaking a variety of English vocabulary throughout the school day. The best way to use these new learned vocabulary is to interact with other students. Therefore‚ the teacher facilitated peer interactions since social interaction skills are the most valuable skills that needs to be acquired. Opportunities were

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    The History of English Teaching Methodology by S. Kathleen Kitao : Doshisha Women’s College‚ Kyoto‚ Japan Kenji Kitao : Doshisha University‚ Kyoto‚ Japan Language teaching has been around for many centuries‚ and over the centuries‚ it has changed. Various influences have affected language teaching. Reasons for learning language have been different in different periods. In some eras‚ languages were mainly taught for the purpose of reading. In others‚ it was taught mainly to people who needed to

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    Standards are formally ordered as numbers with bulleted sub-descriptors. In this document the bulleted sub-descriptors have been numbered 1a)‚ 1b) etc. for ease of reference. New Teachers’ Standards 2012 | Q Professional Standards (old 2007) | Teaching A teacher must: | Where the old Q standard ‘best-fits’ the new. A Bold font indicates main Standard correspondence‚ a normal font indicates possible supplementary link/evidence. | 1. Set high expectations which inspire‚ motivate and challenge

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    Running Head: TEACHERS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Problems that Science Teachers of English Language Learners Face in the Classroom Table of Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………..3 Introduction………………………………………………………..….3 Significance of the Study……………………………………………..4 Research Question……………………………………………………5 Hypothesis of the Study………………………………………………5 Methods………………………………………………………………6 Data analysis………………………………………………………….7 Conclusion……………………………………………………………8 References………………………………………………

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    This study was performed on March 3‚ 2017‚ March 10‚ 2017‚ and March 17‚ 2017‚ from 8:30 am to 3:10 pm in a small town in Northern New Jersey. I observed a fourth-grade general education classroom that primarily consisted of Caucasian and Asian American students that are nine or ten years old. I watch Daisy throughout the day in multiple classes such as; Writing‚ Reading‚ Math‚ Art‚ Snack‚ Social Studies and Science. She was diagnosed with anxiety although the teachers who work with her want her

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