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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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    In a poll taken by Americans‚ only 29% of them can “speak a language other than English well enough to hold a conversation.” If schools are requiring foreign languages classes in school then why can only 29% of the people hold a conversation? This is because of the way the language is taught and how old the students are. Children start leaning English when they are two to three years old. Most schools start teaching foreign languages when their students are seven to eight years old. That means

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    purpose of language learning is to improve the speakers’ four skills of listening‚ speaking‚ reading and writing‚ with the base of large vocabulary and good grammar‚ but this is not the final purpose. The final purpose is to let speakers be able to use the language. For instance‚ why do people study English? If a man is only good at listening and speaking‚ can people say that he is good at English? No. If a woman is only good at reading and writing‚ can people say that she is good at the language? No.

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    The incidence of study-related stress in international students in the initial stage of the international sojourn 1Abstract This paper explores the incidence of stress in international students in relation to the requirements of an international Masters Programme. The data presented here were taken from a doctoral ethnographic study of the adaptation of international postgraduate students to life in the UK‚ involving individual interviews with thirteen students over the academic year 2003/4

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    Foreign Literature Gentile & Walsh (2003)‚ Wherein 55% of parents said that always or often should put limits on the amount of the time their children play computer and video games‚ and 40% said they always or often check the video game rating before allowing their children to buy or rent computer or video games. Even through these numbers are not particularly high‚ they may overestimate the amount of parental monitoring of children’s video game play. Foreign Literature Lepper M.R

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    Motivation in foreign language learning is a very complicated and important phenomenon. One can define it in two ways. Firstly‚ learners will be motivated to learn second language if they want to fulfill their professional ambitions or if they are forced to communicate‚ using the second language in a lot of social situations. Secondly‚ if students like and respect native speakers of the language‚ they will want more contact with them. A teacher`s positive attitude can motivate learners‚ inspire

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    Some people insist that the main emphasis in foreign language teaching should be on speaking and writing correctly‚ while others feel that teaching learners how to communicate and express their ideas fluently should be the main goal. What’s your opinion? Support yow ideas with reasons and examples from your own language-learning experience. Which is more important in learning a language: speaking and writing correctly‚ or expressing yourself fluently but inaccurately? Although both are important

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    Literature in the Language Classroom  Traditional Approaches The teaching of literature has recently been resurrected as a vital component of English language teaching. Over the past few decades‚ there has been much discussion on the value of attempting to teach any kind of literature‚ whether it be the classics or any imaginative work written in English‚ as part of an English language syllabus. For instance‚ in the sixties and seventies‚ there was a distinct reaction against the use of any literary

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    Whether you took an Italian cooking class‚ graduated from high school‚ participated in Bible study at church‚ or took a Spanish class at your local community college‚ you have been involved in some form of classroom communication. According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary‚ communication is “a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs‚ or behavior.” In a classroom setting‚ we can see many forms of communication being used‚ whether

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    Language Skills Assignment Section 1: Choice of authentic text The authentic text chosen is “Eight ways to work out at work”. It was published by our local Star newspaper on 8 April’13. It is also available online (please refer to Appendix 1‚ page 2 for the text). The choice of the authentic text was based on the following: From a learner perspective: 1. Connection to own life/situation: The text is of an interesting subject matter which learners can connect to as many of them use computers

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