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    The Nissan SR engine is a 1.6 L‚ 1.8 L‚ or 2.0 L straight-4 4-stroke internal combustion gasoline engine manufactured by Nissan Motors. It features an aluminum head and aluminum block with steel sleeves in selected models and features a DOHC 4-valve design‚ with variable valve timing on select models. The engine was used in many small to medium Nissan vehicles‚ including high-performance turbocharged variants. It was designed by Nissan as a replacement for the earlier CA series of engines. Power

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    assignment on / Idiomatic expressions errors among Arab learners of English Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Requirement of the Error Recognition & Correction Course Prepared by/ Sara Salim Alhadhrami Submitted to / Mr. Holi Ibrahim Holi Ali 2012-2013 (Fall Semester) Word counts / 1650 words Introduction This paper sheds light on the Idiomatic errors of Arab learners. First‚ idioms are one of the most important aspects

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    LEARNERS DEVELOPMENT PROPILE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT The learner is physically fit/normal‚ she doesn’t have any deficiency. She is very active and alert in their home and school. And she is also participative in school. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT The learner’s social development is well developed for she is friendly and easy to be with. She is allowed to play outside the house and go out with friends‚ but with limitations and rules to be followed. She is being loved by the people around her for she

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    Learning a second language. To most people‚ second language acquisition is a lengthy and exhausting/strenuous process. A general approach taken by most learners is to learn vocabulary and memorize grammar rules. They contend that language speaks for itself and the meaning of language lies in the language itself. In my opinion‚ a language goes beyond its literal/unvarnished/plain/original meanings and delivers different messages as situations change. The cultural context and background of a language

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    the authors of “Engaging the Adult Learner Generational Mix”‚ have researched the ways the current generations today tend to learn. The three distinct generations being focused on in this article are the Baby Boomers which were born between 1943 and 1960‚ Generation-X born between 1960 and 1980‚ and Millenia born between 1981 and 2002. Holyoke and Larson have noted that “in the workforce‚ as well as in higher education‚ current literature pertaining to adult learners tends to lump all adults into the

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    system and thus stress-related vowel reduction phenomenon does not arise in Korean. Moreover‚ ’/ə/’ and ’/ɨ/’ that are similar to English unstressed vowels ([ə]‚ [ɨ]) exist as full vowels in Korean. This different prosodic system provides Korean learners of English with difficulty to accurately produce English unstressed vowels (McAllister‚ Fledge‚ & Piske 2002). The aim of this paper is three fold. The first is to see whether English unstressed reduced vowels spoken by Korean speakers are different

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    Assignment 1: Focus on the Learner Note: The student’s name has been changed for the purpose of this example assignment 1. Background For this assignment‚ I interviewed Suzie‚ a Japanese lady in the Upper-Intermediate English class. Suzie moved to Australia for her husband’s work and has been living here for about one year. Back in Japan‚ she worked in an office but is not currently working here. She would like to improve her English so she can make new friends here and more fully integrate into

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    English Language Learners Cooperative groups are used as a strategy for teaching ELL students. This strategy has been proven effective for teaching content material as well as a second language. In a cooperative group situation students are each given the opportunity to speak and participate. As students work in a group with their peers they can observe the natural conversational language. These face-to-face interactions will promote language skills among students that are learning English

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    Focus on the Learner – Assignment 1 1. Group Profile It’s a mixed group with a very mixed cultural background as only three students are actually from Germany. Four of the students were born in another country e.g. Lithuania‚ Turkey‚ France and Romania. They all moved to Germany as adults and all share German as a common language. The group is heterogeneous concerning the age they started learning English. Two students started learning as adults while the others started learning at school

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    Meeting needs of learners www.niacedc.org.uk Students have different learning needs‚ and as a training provider I need to identify these needs‚ as when you pay attention to students needs (within reason‚ and on a professional basis that I am qualified to do so ) ‚your student will work to the best of there ability‚ and their learning experience with you will be a positive one. Students also have a better commitment when they have an active part‚ in deciding goals‚ and they are told what

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