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    What famous place would you like to visit? Use reasons and details to support your answer. If I had the chance to visit one famous place‚ it would be Paris. Paris is a must see place. I have not had the chance to visit it before‚ therefore it is my dream destination. However‚ some might think visiting this capital is an ordinary thing and could happen. Personally‚ it is more than a possible thing. I would like to visit the Eiffel Tower which is one of the famous landmarks in France. I want

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    Main body - Globosity of the English language - Why it is so widespread - Advantages and disadvantages Conclusion The future of the English language Bibliography Introduction Every day people are surrounded by this term‚ when they hear it on the news‚ read it in the papers or talk about it themselves. "Globalisation" is a term which may be defined in different ways. According to the website www.globalization.com "the political and economical views describe globalisation as the process of

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    Crystal begins English as a Global Language by asking what it means for a language to be global‚ and what the advantages and disadvantages of having a global language are. In three chapters he then traces the rise of English to that status. The first surveys the extent of its use around the world and briefly outlines the history of its spread. The second examines some nineteenth century ideas about the place of English in the world and the foundations for its success laid by the British Empire

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    There are a lot of well known studies nowadays that exultantly shows using English in the ESL classroom might be one of the best ways to provide constant and steady English environment for the students. However‚ despite of its plentiful supporting main ideas‚ this statement also has its own pros and cons whereby it implicitly ignored some of the other major important factors that could affect the availability of second language learners in acquiring the L2. I only partially agree with the statement

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    countries. The advantages of using technology in teaching are to provide a flexible learning environment‚ monitor student progress‚ access to internet and distance learning‚ and give the students with disabilities a chance to learn. The disadvantages that result in a technology learning environment are distraction‚ the cost and time consumption‚ Block the imagination of the students‚ and overall safety issues. Types of technology used in teaching Interactive White Boards These interactive

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    Language plays a vital role in the teaching and learning process in all subjects. English‚ as the known international language‚ is the most common medium utilized in the school systems. According to the report of the British Council and University of Oxford’s department of education‚ English language is increasingly becoming the lingua franca of education institutions across the world – from primary schools to higher education. Materials such as books and journals are written in English‚ including

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    opportunity to use original content when appropriate. Accuracy: using structures and vocabulary correctly. Range: using own structures and vocabulary (i.e. not just the structures and vocabulary given in the instructions). Register:appropriate use of register (e.g. formal/informal‚ persuasive‚ complaining‚ etc). Organization/cohesion: organizing and linking parts of the text. Overall effect: having the right effect on the intended reader. Writing an email A good answer would have most of the

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    How do teaching methods in college differ between the U.S. and China? There are a lot of differences in the cultural and customs between U.S. and China. The teaching methods in college are real different in this two country because of this. I have study in the college in China last year‚ and I am studying in the college in the U.S. now. I have experienced the different teaching methods. Some of the teaching methods are same‚ but a great many of them are different. In my opinion‚ the teaching

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    practise their English. They simulate real life situations and allow them to act out what they would do in a real situation. There are two ways a role play can go: scripted and non-scripted. With a scripted role play‚ the teacher might use an example in a text book. This is a good idea for a warm up exercise‚ by getting everyone to split up into pairs and allow them to speak to their partner‚ taking on different roles. Non-scripted ones are when students are given a role each and must use whatever knowledge

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    and knowledge that they require in daily lives as democratic citizens of the society. This is with the help of Response to Intervention and the use of the right coupled with the use of right instruction models. The models maximize the ability of students to acquire knowledge and skills and thus improving their performance over time. Instructional methods‚ common core‚ and accountability should be aligned with the academic goals‚ instructions‚ and exams. American schools need a standardized common

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