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    Changing Society in Lasting‚ Constructive Ways Change is inevitable. It has always happened and always will. However‚ making changes in society has never been easy. In order to change society in lasting and constructive ways‚ it requires charismatic leaders‚ a group of people that has faith and obeys the leader‚ and strategic plans. Without charismatic leaders‚ changes in society might not be made. A leader is an important person because they are willing to stand out to direct and control

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    I think that many people believe that assessment is just a result that you get after a test; however it also shows how people want to learn and how will they cope with the subject. Furthermore‚ depending on what assessment is used‚ it can exhibit how involved the learner is and how enthusiastic they are about the subject matter and the course. Assessment is not just for the learner but also for the teacher‚ one form of assessment does not necessarily mean learning and understanding has taken place

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    family. |   |   |   |   | Reflective by thinking about my own learning and experience. I am able to understand my strengths and areas where I could improve‚ and set goals for myself. |   |   |   |   | Comment: | | | | | Choose two of the Learner Profile Attributes‚ which you feel your partner has demonstrated throughout the Exhibition process. Write comment explaining which attribute they have

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    Assessed Assignment 2: Focus on the learner Muftah‚ married with four children‚ is a pleasant student who is struggling in class. Muftah did not receive any English in secondary school or university. He worked as a Physical Education teacher for two years‚ and then was employed with the Ministry of Youth and Sports for twenty years. In his years of employment‚ Muftah never needed to speak or write in English until about two years ago‚ when he started attending International House. He says that

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    MASTERING THE ART OF CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM To become better writers‚ people need to be evaluated‚ but taking criticism from others is often difficult. The way you tell someone “ You did it wrong” can destroy goodwill and cooperation‚ or it can build the relationship and help the person learn from the mistake‚ improve performance‚ and retain self-esteem. To criticize more constructively‚ follow these suggestions :  Get all the facts first : Don’t accept hearsay or rumors. Find out specifically

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    Focus on the Learners A. The Intermediate level students have different backgrounds‚ learning experiences‚ and learning styles‚ but they find some common ground in the learning styles preferred‚ the parts of speech to be corrected‚ and the skills to be developed. The class is composed of 11 students who fall within the age range of 17 to 43 years. The group diversity also extends to their nationalities: five Thais‚ two Sri Lankans‚ two Pakistanis‚ one Japanese‚ and one Korean. The students with

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    which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others. How I would establish ground rules for learners would depend on age and experience of the learning group. I would expect an older and more experienced group of learners to be more mature and establish ground rules based on how they would expect people to behave in a group-learning environment‚ for example a popular mantra is “treat others how you would expect to be treat yourself”. Ground

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    her trips abroad. Knowledge of grammar without meaningful practice of the language is ineffective‚ as Jim Scrivener says: “There is no point knowing a lot about language if you can’t use it (which sadly‚ has been the experience of many language learners in the past – able to conjugate a verb‚ but unable to respond to a simple question)” (Scrivener‚ 2005; 146) As a result of the different frustrating situations she had to face when trying to make herself understand in foreign countries‚ and due

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    like to do some further study in England but realises that her level of English needs to improve before she would be accepted onto a course. She sees the benefits of her improvement and this motivates her to learn more. She is very much a concrete learner. She enjoys the oral interaction and believes this is how she learns most effectively. She believes her strengths are in reading and listening. She says she understands most things she reads and hears but struggles when trying to express herself

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    The human body requires homeostasis to keep a set point at a constant. With feedback loops‚ the internal environment of the body can achieve to keep it at the set point. All homeostatic mechanisms use a feedback loop to inform the body about any changes that occur externally or internally. There are two different kinds of homeostatic mechanisms: a positive feedback mechanism and a negative feedback mechanism. Positive feedback mechanisms boost physiological processes and amplify the system’s action

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