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    Persuade Foreign Language

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    Steinbach 2 Ethan Steinbach Mrs. Bauch Speech 13 May 2016 Persuade Foreign Languages You have heard many different languages but do you understand any of them. This is not that uncommon‚ in fact the number of people in America that don?t understand a foreign language is very high. There is only about 40% of the United States population that don?t speak or understand any language other than English and the other 60% are from immigration or have parents who are immigrates (Kualo). Today‚ I will

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    DEVELOPING LANGUAGE SKILLS

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    SUBJECT ASSIGNMENT: DEVELOPING LANGUAGE SKILLS INDEX Introduction………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 1.The learning theories in the units……………………………………………………….…3. 2.The integration of the four skills…………………………………………………………. 4 3.Strategies to develop the four skills……………………………………………………. 5 4.Typology of tasks…………………………………………………………………………. 7 5. The ‘authentic/genuine’ aspects. ……………………………………………………….. 8 6.The product-process aspects of the two units…………………………………………

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    4 language skill

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    4 language skills Note that these four language skills are sometimes called the "macro-skills". This is in contrast to the "micro-skills"‚ which are things like grammar‚ vocabulary‚ pronunciation and spelling When we learn a language‚ there are four skills that we need for complete communication. When we learn our native language‚ we usually learn to listen first‚ then to speak‚ then to read‚ and finally to write. These are called the four "language skills" Introduction   Language educators

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    Chinese and Tamil languages in these schools don’t just function as a medium of instruction…and also provide a link to the community’s cultural heritage” (Centre for Public Policy Studies‚ 2012). The above explanation offers a brief glimpse into the vernacular education system in Malaysia. According to Patil and Motiram (2013)‚ vernacular refers to the local language spoken by the community. Vernacular medium schools are schools where the medium of instruction is in the local languages such as Chinese

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    COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING: A PROFESSIONAL CHALLENGE FOR THE ENGLISH TEACHER EDGAR ALIRIO INSUASTY Communicative Language Teaching or Communicative Approach (CA) can be defined as one of the most widespread and prevailing pedagogical options to conduct a language lesson. It has brought a lot of important contributions to the professional field of language teaching. To start with‚ let’s mention its emphasis‚ unlike Audiolingual Method‚ on developing learners’ Communicative Competence rather

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    English Language Education in Rural Schools of India: The Situation‚ the Policy and the Curriculum   Abstract This paper attempts to bring in the issues related to English language education situation in rural schools in India‚ the state policy on language education‚ quality questions in second / foreign language education through an analysis of language policy practices and the curriculum and syllabi of five states (provinces) in the country. The language policy in school education emerged

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    Ict in Language Teaching

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    ICT IN LANGUAGE TEACHING Introduction: English is the dominant language of the Internet. A large proportion of the educational software produced in the world market is in English. For developing countries in the Asia-Pacific where English language proficiency is not high‚ this represents a serious barrier to maximizing the educational benefits of the World Wide Web. Icts In Language Teaching: Technology is in-built in language teaching. The latest

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    Teaching Social Skills

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    Running head: Best Practices in Adaptive Behavior: Teaching Social Behavior Skills Best Practices in Adaptive Behavior: Teaching Social Behavior Skills in the Classroom to Improve Peer Relationships and Academic Achievement Kyna D. Monroe‚ M.Ed. Capella University Abstract This paper delves into utilizing best practices in adaptive behavior through social skills training. This study shows that teaching social skills in the classrooms plays a very important role in students’ academic performance

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    I think that is very important and necessary incorporate important aspects of the different cultures in teaching of a second language in order to create a better classroom environment and improve the way that students learn English; I mean to create a good environment to learn and to teach. In EFL classroom there are many students of different places of the world with different culture who could be exposed to discrimination which affects their emotional field and can cause learning disabilities

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    Required to Study a Foreign Language‚ posted on 123helpme.com the writer makes the argument that all Americans should have some type of formal education in a foreign language. The writer gives a few good reasons supporting his claim. The benefits given are better race relations for the country as well as an improved foreign interest. The writer is basing his claim on the solid assumption that language is the most fundamental aspect of a culture and when doing business abroad language barriers can be

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