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    The Role of Internet in English Language Teaching There is a way in which you can wander around the world and see wonders of the world while you ’re laying on your comfortable sofa at home . Using the same way‚ you can talk to your parents or friends who are living in another city or a country face to face without having to pay a high cost . You can also use this way to find information to fulfil your curiosity and make comprehensive researches. You can even watch a tv show which you

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    CHALLENGES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENGLISH AT SECONDRY LEVEL INTRODUCTION: The modern world is a global village and communities of the world are getting closer to each other. Through language different people and communities share their ideas and concepts. As Lyytinen (1985) pointed out‚ “man uses language to express feelings and attitude

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    Teaching English vocabulary to young learners A crucial component of learning a foreign language is the acquisition of vocabulary. For young learners‚ the very first words that they acquire could lay the profound basis for a better later learning of the children. This study is intended to investigate the specific application of techniques in teaching English vocabulary to young learners. I strived to investigate the current techniques in teaching vocabulary to young learners and studied

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    s/z Roland Barthes TRANSLATED BY R.idYtrl Miller PREFACE BY Ridunl HowanJ •A Blackwell Translation © 1974 by Farrar‚ Straus and Giroux‚ Inc. Originally published in French as S/Z Copyright © 1973 by Editions du Seuil‚ Paris 350 Main Street‚ Malden‚ MA 02148-5018‚ USA 108 Cowley Road‚ Oxford OX4 UF‚ UK 550 Swanston Street‚ Carlton South‚ Melbourne‚ Victoria 3053‚ Australia Kurfllrstendamm 57‚ 10707 Berlin‚ Germany All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced

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    Effective Teaching and Learning of English in Ghana" A GNA Feature by Joachim Akagre (GNA Stringer) Bolgatanga‚ Dec. 11‚ GNA - The theme for the Ninth Annual National Conference of the Ghana Association of Teachers of English (GATE) held in Bolgatanga recently was "Effective Teaching and Learning of English in Ghanaian Schools: New Dimensions‚ New Challenges‚ New Focus". Teaching has been defined as ’a series of interactions between someone in the role of a teacher‚ and someone in the role of

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    primary schools and the secondary schools regarding how they teach the English language. I chose an ordinary city school to visit in Vac. First of all‚ inasmuch as I am much more interested in teaching grammar school – aged students than children in their early years I was curious about how do the elder students get along with the language learning. Secondly‚ in my future plans I put at a highlighted place the prospect of teaching in a grammar school therefore I wanted to know what I would face if

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    INTRODUCTION Today‚ teaching English language assumes many different shapes. Teaching methods vary from teacher to teacher. However‚ we can find one common feature these methods do share. They all are tinged with communicative competence objectives. Using poetry in the classroom may undoubtedly add to a broad spectrum of classroom activities that communicative approach offers. Poetry being a part of literature offers tremendous potential for ESL/EFL linguistically‚ culturally and aesthetically

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    Erica McDonagh Philip Handler 1326 Words 14/07/15 Should English Criminal Law impose a general duty on citizens to assist persons who are in peril? The general duty to assist a person in peril could also be defined as a Good Samaritan law. A Good Samaritan law offers legal protection to individuals who help to aid a person in peril. The Good Samaritan laws were named after a parable told in Luke 10:25-37 of the bible. The story tells us about a traveler giving aid to a person of a different ethnic

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    form modern methods of teaching English Modern methods of teaching English as a foreign language contributes to the growing body of language instruction. The article supplies excellent resource materials for not only enlightening young language teachers about the worth and effectiveness of numerous teaching methods‚ but also for leading them to a wise decision in the selection and use of an appropriate method. Becouse of my assumption that there is no particular teaching method which works effectively

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    TEACHING ENGLISH THROUGH ROLE PLAY (PREDAREA LIMBII ENGLEZE UTILIZÂND JOCUL DE ROL) Role-play is a classroom activity in which learners take on a ‘role’‚ they play the part of someone else‚ from a simple discussion between a tourist when asking for directions in a new city or at the airport‚ to more elaborate conversation about the American Dream or Genetics. Role-play is a useful tool not only for developing language skills‚ but also for increasing sociocultural knowledge and intercultural

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