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    Table of content 1. Acknowledgements Page 2. Introduction Page 3. Background Page 4. School Career Page 5. Travelling Page 6. Conclusion Page 1. Acknowledgements I would like to thank my parents who have played a major role in my life. I would not be who I am today if not for them. I would also like to thank my grandparents who have helped in raising me. I would lastly like to thank all my friends who have been at my side in time of light and dark. 1. Introduction: Have

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    Topic: “Should children start learning a foreign language early?” In a constantly changing world‚ parents are always question about the suitable time for their children to learn a foreign language. Some let their children start learning a foreign language as soon as possible‚ whereas others wait until it is really necessary. Learning a foreign laguage early has many benefit for children such as greater confidence‚ greater opportunities for college and careers or building and keeping cultural connections

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    20/05/2013 03.30 a.m Title : Malaysia : Making Patriotism Trough Primary School Education. Discussing about creating the nation-state in all country seems to be the same. It should include too many times‚ property or self-sacrifice in order to making the “intelligence typical patriotism stereotype” among the citizens. It is depends on the strategy that applied to achieve the goal of “united people”. Taken from Malay aphorism “melentur buluh biarlah daripada rebungnya” seems to be the correct

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    In this article (The effects of focused and unfocused written corrective feedback in an English as a foreign language context) there are many different opinions regarding the efficacy of written corrective feedback. Truscott reflecting the views of teachers who adhere to process theories of writing ‚ advanced the strong claim that correcting learner’s errors in a written composition may enable them to remove the errors in a subsequent draft but has no effect on grammatical accuracy in a new piece

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    Every human being likes to work or learn in a relaxed environment. Starting from a very early age‚ children begin to acquire things and learn from the environment they are exposed to. The learning process becomes more difficult when they begin their journey to school. There are several regulations and rules that they have to follow and they have to learn many new things and languages apart from their own native language. However‚ if the learners are taught in a playful way‚ they acquire better. As

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    but also having to face them in a completely different language than your own. In Harumi Kimura’s journal article‚ “Foreign Language Listening Anxiety: a Self-Presentational”‚ she explores the anxieties and the psychological repercussions faced by second language listeners. Using the Self Presentation theory as a basis for her study‚ Kimura discovered truth to her hypothesis‚ and created greater insight into problems faced by second language listeners. To begin it

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF ENGLISH AS THE MEDIUM OF EDUCATION IN MALAYSIAN PRIMARY CHOOLS. My essay deals with the implementation of English as the medium of education in Malaysian primary schools between 2002 and 2009 and considers the advantages and disadvantages which have been observed during this period. Malaysia belongs to the group of former colonies of the British Empire described by Braj Kachru as countries of the outer circle (Kachru‚ et al.‚ 2009). Malaysian census figures show a population

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    Maximizing the Benefits of Project Work in Foreign Language Classrooms Bülent Alan and Fredricka L. Stoller The implentation of project work differs greatly from on instructional setting to another. In some settings‚ fairly non-elaborated tasks‚ confined to a single class session‚ are labeled as projects. In other settings‚ elaborate sets of tasks establish the process for completing the project and span an entire instructional unit; in settings like these‚ the benefits of project work are maximized

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    A SUMMARY OF WHAT I INTEND TO DO. The research will investigate the effects of free primary education on learners with diverse needs in the main stream primary schools. (A case of Lilongwe Urban Schools) Identification of a sample of teachers‚ parents‚ pupils‚ schools. Distribution of questionnaires‚ conduct interviews‚ and observations. The Data will be conducted from four mainstream primary schools in Lilongwe district. 3.0. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1. A statement of search method . Many learners

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    Name: Salma Adam Subject: PSB SS Lecturer: Mrs Chiyangwa Class: First Year Year: 2015 Comments:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Question: Justify the inclusion of social studies in the Primary School curriculum Date: 6 March 2015 Social studies as defined by the American National Council for social studies (1992) is “the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence”. Civic competence refers to the knowledge

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