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    Writing plays an important role particularly in modern society. Spoken language very dominant followed by the spoken language. When talking about Language‚ writing is a part of four skills‚ apart from listening‚ speaking‚ and reading‚ which language student should be mastered. Especially for the students‚ writing is a skill in which is they should be mastered since elementary school. Unfortunately‚ writing might be the most difficult skill to be mastered which contains numerous problems. Grammatical

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    The Secret Language

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    The Secret Language Summary/Response In the article “The Secret Language” by Daisy Zamora‚ the author explained her personal experience of learning English in her country‚ and how she discovered the difference between spoken and academic English. The author explains how her passion of English language starts since the early age of her life when she influenced as a child by her grandmother exciting stories. One of her most interesting stories she liked‚ is the one about New Orleans Where her grandmother

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    Students with learning difficulties who are included in mainstream schools may be assisted through student support services which are allocated to schools or regions (DET‚ 2013). These include a variety of supports such as guidance officers‚ specialist teachers‚ speech-language pathologists‚ behaviour support teachers‚ teacher aides‚ assistive technology‚ alternative format materials and special provisions for assessments (Student Learning and Support Services Taskforce‚ 2003). Individual planning

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    Language Evolves

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    1. Whether we like it or not‚ history has told us that language evolves. Describe how this process occurs and some of the key concepts that have played a role in the evolution of language. A big reason why language evolves and changes is because of social change through the years. An example would be that fact we do not use the word Negro but African American. Another reason why the language get evolving is respect in the culture. For instance how the words colored to African American has changed

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    CULTURE AND LANGUAGE In today’s societies of the world‚ there are many cultures inside of one country. All countries have their own unique ways of life in the differences of how people are raised and their different locations. Many people migrate to other countries and feel lost due to this. More frequently‚ nations have been trying to mingle their own ways with others in America to create diversity that goes around the world. I have been raised mostly in the southeastern coastal region of the

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    parents passed on not only survival skills to their children‚ but their history‚ artistic ability‚ music‚ language‚ moral and religious values. When European missionaries began to live amongst aboriginal people‚ they concluded that the sooner they could separate children from their parents‚ the sooner they could prepare aboriginal people to live a civilized (i.e. European) lifestyle. Residential schools were established for two reasons: separation of the children from the family and the belief that aboriginal

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    The Power of Language

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    The Power of Language In the text “Can English be dethroned?”‚ Roland Breton(2000) points that English is one of the most widespread use of languages in the world. He believes that the growth of economic globalization affects the use of English. In addition‚ he thinks that cultural imperialism has a great impact on “language wars”. Breton also states‚ “the best way to kill off a language is to teach another one”. I partially agree with the writer. I think that the writer makes a relevant point

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    Language Modes

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    Language arts is the term typically used by educators to describe the curriculum area that includes four modes of language: listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ and writing. Language arts teaching constitutes a particularly important area in teacher education‚ since listening‚ speaking‚ reading‚ and writing permeate the curriculum; they are essential to learning and to the demonstration of learning in every content area. Teachers are charged with guiding students toward proficiency in these four language

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    functoion of language

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    The six functions of language The Referential Function  corresponds to the factor of Message and describes a situation‚ object or mental state. The descriptive statements of the referential function can consist of both definite descriptions and deictic words‚ e.g. "The autumn leaves have all fallen now." Example: The party is going to start at 8 pm The Expressive (alternatively called "emotive" or "affective") Function  relates to the Addresser (sender) and is best exemplified by interjections and

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    5-1-2011 Against School-Engaging The Text 1. Question: Why does Gatto think that school is boring and childish? How does Gatto’s depiction of school compare with your own elementary and secondary school experience? Answer: Gatto thinks school is boring because the teachers and students are bored with material. The students say they already know the material. I can compare my school experience to Gatto’s depiction of school. My experience in elementary was a breeze and easy. Then I entered

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