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    Nowadays English has a special and predominant role in the communicative sphere of the world. It has also a special identity in the field of education. A language is a medium of communication and interacting verbally in our day-to day life situation in family and society. But in India English is a foreign language. It is different from mother tongue. The teaching of English is highly desirable for a English teacher. Before starting his teaching‚ it requires for the teacher to fix up his aims and

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    The English Language Everyone has a different interpretation of the word‚ “invention”. However the word is simply defined as; a new device‚ method of process developed from study and experimentation. An invention is just a mental fabrication; it’s a falsehood (Dictionary.com 2013).1 Although in the essays‚ “Why I write” by Joan Didion‚ “Life in a new Language” by Eva Hoffman‚ and “Basmati Rice: An Essay about Words” by Audrey Thomas‚ each author has their own view on the English language‚ how

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    Karseko Katarina 4th course 8 group Сreative ways to learn a foreign language Learner-based Teaching Class activities can be done using information that the students themselves bring to the lesson. In the first stage of learner-based teaching students prepare a certain material entirely base on their own knowledge‚ skill and ability‚ then in the second this material is passed over or performed to other students to carry out different activities with the aim of practising a particular skill‚

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    The Importance of Methodology in Teaching English The University of Jordan Done by: Lana Abd AL-Rahem AL-Rewashed. 2013-2014 Abstract I wrote this research to shed light on one of the practice field in applied linguistics is the educational linguistic‚ this field very important to me‚because I am student in English language specialization‚interested in methodology in teaching English. Introduction _Back ground: linguistic in educational

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    Write a personal essay in which you explore the storytelling evident in music and song and its impact on you as a listener. Music; The art or science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) to produce beauty of form‚ harmony‚ and expression of emotion. There are many things in the world that I am mildly passionate about‚ including sports such as golf and swimming‚ animals‚ family‚ friends and school. But there is only one thing that I am extremely passionate about and that is music

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    Using Games in Language Teaching The purpose of this paper is threefold: to discuss reasons for using games in language‚ to give suggestions on when and how to use games‚ and to explain categories for classifying games. Why use games in language teaching Games have long been advocated for assisting language learning. Here are some of the reasons why: 1. Games add interest to what students might not find very interesting. Sustaining interest can mean sustaining effort (Thiagarajan‚ 1999;

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    ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE

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    is undeniable that English is not an easy language to learn. Malaysian ESL students oftentimes find English to be rather confusing and difficult to learn. Pronunciation seems to trip most students up. Though the English language syllabus makes room for pronunciation skills to be included in classroom practices‚ many often have problems with the pronunciation of certain words. According to Abbas and Muhammad Reza (2011)‚ many ESL learners have “major difficulties” with English pronunciation even

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    TEACHING ENGLISH THROUGH TRANSLATION Principio del formulario The authors of this subject argue that translation is a valid tool for instruction. Present arguments for and against the use of translation in your own specific teaching situation or in an imagined teaching situation. (Before arguing‚ explain clearly what this situation is). STUDENT RESPONSE The authors of this subject argue that translation is a valid tool for instruction. Present arguments for and against the use of translation

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    racie Allen of the comedy team of Burns and Allen was once asked how one should speak French. She replied‚ "Well‚ you speak it the same way you speak English; you just use different words." When trying to assist in instructing English language learners‚ they usually have many concepts and language abilities that they need to master‚ as do the teachers that are trying to teach them. With the incorporation of the concepts and approaches to identify and assess the issues and concerns that we have learned

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    Table of contents Introduction 3 1. The concepts of literacy‚ reading comprehension and literary competence. 4 1.1. The importance of literacy‚ reading comprehension and literary competence. 4 1.2. The importance of literacy‚ reading comprehension‚ literary competence and literature in teaching English as a foreign language. 6 2. Past approaches until the second half of the 20th century. 7 2.1. Analysis of the past methods with reading and literature in view. 8

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