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    main elements of language‚ and it is the base of literature. Whatever people communicate with others by any language‚ and the first requirement is that people must have certain vocabulary. In study activities‚ teachers emphasize listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ and writing‚ but students cannot learn without vocabulary. Vocabulary learning is a process of memorizing and recognizing. If students don’t have enough vocabulary‚ they will spend more time to read‚ and they are not interested in the books they

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    Critical Analysis of the IELTS writing test I. Introduction I.1. Background English is systematically used as the lingua franca between persons no sharing the same native language. It is generally adopted as the first language by the majority populations of sovereign states‚ and is widely learned as a second language in most of the countries around the world. Recently‚ the number of overseas students willing to study in universities in English-speaking countries has significantly

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    Dyslexia Research Paper

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    intelligence‚ oral language skills‚ word recognition‚ decoding‚ phonological processing‚ automaticity/fluency skills‚ reading comprehension‚ vocabulary knowledge‚ family history and early development. In the article it says “there is no “cure” for Dyslexia. There are however‚ a range of specialists and well targeted interventions that can help children and adults improve their reading and writing skills” Medical News Today (2013‚ 5). Consisting of one-on-one teaching or small-group classes‚ most of

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    Illiteracy in America

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    illiteracy rate every year. This has become and continues to be a critical problem throughout our society as we know it. According to the National Adult Literacy survey‚ 42 million adult Americans can’t read; 50 million are limited to a 4th or 5th grade reading level; one in every four teenagers drops out of high school‚ and of the students who graduate‚ one in every four has around an 8th grade education. Why? You ask. This problem will never fix itself and will take quite a bit of time to overcome. We

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    accent or dialect. I am interested in her reading skill set- the strategies she uses to sound a word and her interpretation or ‘ideational function’ of the text. She enjoys the visual stimulus of the illustrations. She reads her school reading tree books with her mom daily and enjoys looking through the books at school. Literacy is very important part in Bella’s school where ‘good teachers give pupils many opportunities to do independent‚ silent reading in a school which is richly stocked with books

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    Some people spend more time reading books‚ while others prefer to watch TV.The former group are more likely to develop creative imaginations and have a much better grasp of language skills. Do you agree or disagree? With the rapid tempo of daily life‚ there is a trend that people spend more time on watching TV than reading books. however‚ it is alleged that spending more time on reading books are likely to obtain a creative perception of imagination and an effective acquisition of language skill

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    Stroop Effect Experiment

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    demonstrate the difference in reaction time of reading the name of the coloured words and naming the ink of the colour. Not only does it record the reaction time‚ but it also aims to measure individuals focused attention‚ learning and memory (Stroop‚ 1935). However‚ when reading through the congruent (ink colour and the word is the same colour) list of words‚ the brain takes the information in quickly as it knows the colour and word is the same‚ but when reading the incongruent (ink colour and word is different)

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    Books have many wonders in it and they make a person absorbed in their interesting content. The best example of being a friend of book can be seen while long journeys when a person has nothing to do except to sit and wait for his destination. The reading of an interesting book shortens the distance and time that is in between. Books are of many kinds and for many subjects such as psychology‚ philosophy‚ English‚ finance‚ business‚ computers‚ biology‚ zoology‚ botany‚ international relations‚ history

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    There is a noticeable difference between people who practice reading and the ones who do not. Reading is an activity in which readers experience worlds other than their own. Not only that‚ but they are also introduced to various aspects of characters. Such privilege contributes to the fact that readers are a lot more compassionate than non-readers. People have started to write various kinds of books ages ago which include plenty of different experiences such as‚ romance‚ tragedy‚ science‚ fiction

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    on the environment‚ task‚ and information being presented. | What are some learning strategies that support your learning style? | I am a multi-sensory learner‚ so my learning strategy is to use the style that seems to fit at the time. If I am reading from a textbook‚ then I will read aloud and take notes while I read. I will then read the notes aloud and chart anything on the computer that needs to be charted. I would also look for opportunities to take breaks‚ to help staying attentive. |

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