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    Ell Bistro Cafe

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    1.0 Executive Summary The Ell’s café bistro is a full-service restaurant/cafe located in the Danga bay johor bahru . The restaurant features a full menu of moderately priced "comfort" food influenced by western and malay cooking traditions‚ but based upon time honored recipes from around the world. The cafe section of The Ell’s café bistro features a coffeehouse with a dessert bar‚ magazines‚ and space for live performers. The Ell’s café bistro will be owned and operated by The Ell’s LLC‚ a JJH

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    Instructional Strategies for ELL Classrooms Grand Canyon University SPE-523N English Language Teaching Foundations and Methods November 17‚ 2010 There are many different strategies that an instructor can use in ELL classrooms or in classrooms in which ELL students have been mainstreamed. As always‚ instructors are called upon to constantly modify their curriculum and instruction in order to meet the needs of each individual learner. This is made more possible if the instructor has more knowledge

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    ELL Assessment Case Study

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    The issues of ELL assessment that I am most interested in relate to understanding the right mix of formal testing and other assessment methods to best understand both initial placement and progress toward language proficiency. It seems like the mix will be different depending on the specific context and certainly should allow for some creative assessment alternatives. I am most interested in teaching adults and I believe that assessments for adults might be significantly different than those

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    this paper is to explain my interest in ELL Education. ELL is English language Learner. These are students that are from different backgrounds that require some type of instruction that is modified in the English language. This is an interest that I personally have due to seeing the increased need for many students. In this paper‚ I will explain more in depth the reasons for choosing this topic. If we take a brief look at ELL and what it is‚ we will see that ELL students are those that are unable to

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    Ell Assessment Plan

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    Purpose and Learning Outcome: The following assessment plan is for a conversational English language course. The purpose of this assessment plan is to evaluate Intermediate Novice Level English Language Learners. Learning Outcome: The student will demonstrate fluency in English language. The student can identify word definitions and phrases. The student utilizes appropriate word choices and idioms. The student displays an effort to pronounce words and letters correctly. Assessment

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    Jane is a second grade ELL student. The results from her first grade End of Year (EOY)‚ assessments demonstrated the following data. Jane’s data for NWF (Nonsense Word Fluency) was 52‚ whereas the benchmark goal was 58. Consequently‚ her fluency score was a 42‚ the recommended goal was 47. The DIBELS accuracy component illustrated the need for additional support‚ as Jane scored 88% when the goal was 90% for the end of first grade. Jane did score slightly above grade one expectations on the WWR

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    Conditions For Learning in the ELL Classroom One thing the classroom teacher has complete control over is the environment in the classroom. In order for students to have ultimate success in learning‚ the teacher is solely responsible for building the stepping stones for optimum conditions for the students to excel in. By building a well-developed learning environment‚ effective and appropriate classroom materials‚ and maintaining a manageable classroom routine‚ the student’s only responsibility

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    How to balance Penn Foster studies with family demands Many people have struggled trying to balance their studies and their family demands. Now that I have learned how to balance between the two‚ things in my life are a little bit easier. I am a stay at home mother of six children‚ all under the age of 13. My children have many demands and I must find the time to meet their needs as well as meet the requirements to complete my schooling. The reason that I have decided to go with online classes is

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    Juggling Work‚ School‚ and Family When I decided to go back to school‚ I realized it would have a lot of consequences and not only for me‚ but also on my family and maybe also my daily job. I work a fulltime job; I’m married and have a daughter and a son still living with me. With all that considered‚ I had to work out all the possible effects it would have on all the effects it may have. I work as an “accounts receivable analyst”‚ what is a very demanding job‚ and I had to make sure that no

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    Aligning ELL Proficiency Standards Amber Castro Grand Canyon University: ESL 433N: Advanced Methodologies of Structured English Immersion March 30‚ 2014 English Language Proficiency Standards Arizona English Language Arts Standards Stage II Language Strand Standard 1: The student will identify and apply conventions of standard English in his or her communications. HI-2: explaining differences between common and proper nouns in context (singular and plural). 1. Demonstrate command

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