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    ASSIGNMENT: CONTENT & LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING The main goal of this essay is to decide whether the CLIL model is the approach for future teaching / learning. In order to do that‚ aspects such as methodology‚ materials‚ the role of teacher / student and the main advantages and disadvantages will be encompassed‚ all within the cultural reality in which this approach is implemented. Teaching English is a great challenge in certain countries like Spain where the teaching of modern languages is an almost

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    improve your reading skills you need to: have clear reading goals; choose the right texts; use the right reading style; use note taking techniques. For more detailed guidance on note taking techniques see the guide Effective Note Making. Summary Have a clear focus for your reading. Set your reading goals. Survey the text before you spend the time and effort involved in detailed reading. Scan and skim to select the text for detailed reading. Scan and skim after detailed reading to reinforce

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    method instead of method. 3. Organizing Principles Richards and Rodgers wrote about method as an as an umbrella term comprising approach‚ design‚ and procedure. Approach is the underlying theory of language and language learning. Design is how those theories determine the objectives‚ syllabus‚ teaching/learning activities‚ teacher/ learner roles‚ and the role of the instructional materials. Procedures are the

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    Reading Skills Chart Word Recognition (definition only here) - The ability to go from the printed form of a work to the spoken form. Sight Words - The ability to recognize a word immediately without analysis. I would put sight words on flashcards and drill the children. Context Clues - The ability to use the words around an unknown word to figure out what it is or means. I would write a sentence on the board and have the children try to figure out what a word means based on clues

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    Q1) Write about your past formal or informal language learning experiences (any which is not your first language).Would you consider them to be effective or ineffective? Give reasons for your answer. A) I had just passed my 4th std and was on vacations to a remote village in Karnataka where my mother was posted as a headmistress for a government primary school. I had no plans of leaving my mother and returning with my father to belgaum and continue with my school . Nevertheless I was cajoled

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    on these b. A disruptive technology or service; or c. The value of intellectual property (IP) and its protection; or d. Team building and leadership within entrepreneurial firms. I find the article in Maryellen Tighe (24‚ Jul‚ 2011)‚ “Leadership program helps entrepreneurs build connections”. The article shows that “Small business owner Joyce De- Long attributes the growth of her business in the past four years to the connections and skills she picked up through the Center for Entrepreneurial

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    SUCCESS THROUGH A FOREIGN LANGUAGE These are a couple of readings that I have been asked to do for our friends from Russia who visited with us as a part of the Children of Chernobyl Program. I’m going to read a short selection from a motivational book called "Insight". This particular reading has to do with the importance of understanding and using foreign languages that might be appropriate to the Russian students‚ because‚ certainly‚ we’re living in a world that is getting smaller and smaller

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    teenagers: Materials 2. Compare and contrast the way the two units deal with the four skills. You should refer to the following matters: The learning theories implicit in the way the units are presented and developed. The extent to which the skills are integrated. The product-process aspects of the two units. The ‘authentic/genuine’ aspects. The issue of simplification of text The relationship between the skills work and the learning/practice of grammar. The opportunities for production (oral and

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    parity. C) the law of one price. D) equilibrium. Answer: C Topic: The Law of One Price Skill: Recognition 2) ________ states that the spot exchange rate is determined by the relative prices of similar baskets of goods. A) Absolute purchasing power parity B) Relative purchasing power parity C) Interest rate parity D) The Fisher Effect Answer: A Topic: PPP Skill: Recognition

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    Research Project- Language input and learning in the Foreign Language Classroom Abstract: This article examines the differences between native and non-native English speaking teachers‚ in an Italian Primary school classroom. It uses recordings of four language classes and analyses the teachers’ lexical input‚ alongside the lexical output of the learners. It examines the types of interaction which take place‚ and the teachers’ use of the L1 comparing it to the second language acquisition theories

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