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    rise at that time in Asia‚ and the United States felt that the only way the spread of Communism could be suppressed was by aggressive diplomatic envoys. This created more problems than solved them. Upon arrival in the country the diplomats were not fluent in Sarkhanese and brought

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    students a second language should be a mandate‚ especially since students in many countries of the developed world are ahead of us academically. This academic separation is occurring because other countries are making an effort to require students to be fluent in more than one language. It would be extremely beneficial for the U.S. to require it’s educational system to teach students a second language. Acquiring the skill of bilingualism will greatly increase students’ cognitive skills. Understanding Bilingualism

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    Hmst2190 Notes

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    Lance Armstrong: Drugs and Sport Type: Essay Learning Objectives Assessed: 1‚ 2‚ 3 Due Date:           2 May 13 - 2 May 13 12:00 Weight: 40% Task Description:   TOPIC: ’Cheat ’‚ ’Champion ’‚ or ’Man of his Time ’: Analyse the debate about performance enhancing drugs in sport to explain Lance Armstrong ’s career.   TASK:  A 2000 word fully referenced‚ typed on every second line‚ paper (either Harvard Style or APA Format or Australian Government Printing Style (see Style Manual for

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    Module 7 Esl 533n (Gcu)

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    put a bilingual aide or paraprofessional in charge of a classroom. Certified teachers must supervise the students. The NCLB Act requires that all teachers in language instructed education programs must be fluent in English. This may seem like a natural process but not all teachers are fluent in a second language‚ such as Spanish. When determining if a student should be classified for ELL services‚ the state and the schools are responsible for testing the ELL students in both reading and math

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    that “With more than 40 million Hispanics in the US today and an estimated annual growth rate of 4.65‚ the Latino community will add 1.7 million people to its population every year. This trend is creating a tremendous demand for bilingual job seekers fluent in Spanish and English” (Bilingual . . . ). Additionally in a more recent article about the 2010 job forecast they reported: Employers have identified having a diverse work force as an important measure of success as they begin to rebuild their

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    Firoozeh Dumas

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    look. But little did she know that this was only the beginning of differences. Entering a new school would open a whole other orbit of biculturalism. As she enters school‚ she sees everyone; completely different looking from her‚ and all of them fluent in English. Curious classmates peered around her desk‚ examining her from head to toe trying to figure out who she is; what type of creature she is and where she comes from. To make things even worse‚ Firoozeh’s mother decides to attend school with

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    Vortex Induce Vibration

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    This research begins with the understanding on principles‚ parameters and consequence of vortex induced motion (VIM) or vortex induced vibration (VIV) then follow by conducting simulation. The analysis is simulated by CFD software which is ANSYS Fluent. The results obtained will be compared with the experimental results conducted by other researchers. 1.2. Problem Statement In carrying out the research‚ several issues need to be clarified: i. The effects of waves and current on

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    Even if they come from America‚ England or Australia and their accents differ‚ it is just a question of time for teachers and also students to adjust to their speech and distinguish differences in pronunciation. Being able to keep a fluent conversation with a native speaker is viewed as the main goal of students‚ which underlines the importance of speaking skills in a student´s point of view. Therefore‚ in my thesis I decided to concentrate on communicative activities which might be

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    elementary school. The brain learns better at a young age so the language will be learned faster and more easily in lower grades. Not only this‚ but extended exposure is need to become fluent in a language (Porter). By the time the students reached high school they could speak the language outside of class to become even more fluent. By the end of high school these students would be bilingual. If the U.S. requires a foreign language be learned in high school‚ it ’s education should start in Kindergarten.

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    Syllabus 8001 Paper 11 Band 1 ‘excellent’: fully operational command 18–20 • • • • • Very few slips / errors. Highly fluent. Very effective use of expressions and idioms. Excellent use of vocabulary; (near) faultless grammar. Excellent sentence structure and organisation of paragraphs. • Excellent spelling / punctuation. • • • • • • Few slips / errors. Fluent. Effective use of expressions / idioms. Good use of vocabulary; sound grammar. Good sentence structure / well-organised paragraphs

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