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    نورائی غفاری روش فر گروه های زبان انگلیسی کلای سوم 2 دبیرستان علویه Teacher : S . H . Sadat Culture in Second Language Teaching Elizabeth Peterson and Bronwyn Coltrane‚ Center for Applied Linguistics The National Center for Cultural Competence defines culture as an “integrated pattern of human behavior that includes thoughts‚ communications‚ languages‚ practices‚ beliefs‚ values‚ customs‚ courtesies‚ rituals‚ manners of interacting and roles‚ relationships and expected behaviors

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    Learning to Speak a Second Language How to speak fluently in less time — whether in an established school or in independent study. Lynn Lundquist Public Domain Public Domain Statement This book is not copyright protected. Our purpose in offering this popular book to publishers without cost is to advertise the Spoken English Learned Quickly language course on our www.FreeEnglishNow.com website. Publication of this book helps us advertise. This book may be translated into other languages. The English

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING AND ICT BY BANDELE ADEBOYE SOGBESAN SENIOR LECTURER IN ENGLISH‚ DEPT OF LANGUAGES‚ TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION‚ IJEBU ODE. INTRODUCTION Language has been described by various scholars over the years according to the perceived roles it plays in different circumstances. Sapir (1921) sees it as a system of arbitrary vocal signs and symbols used for the purpose of communication. It can also be seen in the light of Christophersen’s (1981) view as a conventional

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    learning disabilities are distinct from global intellectual deficiency. Learning disabilities result from difficulties in one or more processes related to perceiving‚ thinking‚ remembering‚ or learning. These include‚ but are not limited to‚ language processing‚ phonological processing‚ visual spatial processing‚ processing speed‚ memory and attention‚ and executive functions (e.g. planning and decision-making) (Adapted from Learning Disabilities Association of Canada Specific Learning Disability

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    English Language Learners Cooperative groups are used as a strategy for teaching ELL students. This strategy has been proven effective for teaching content material as well as a second language. In a cooperative group situation students are each given the opportunity to speak and participate. As students work in a group with their peers they can observe the natural conversational language. These face-to-face interactions will promote language skills among students that are learning English

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    Components of Second Language Knowledge Components of second languague knowlege are divided into three: vocabulary‚ morphology and phonoly. It is necessary deepen in these elements becase sometimes even the most highly educated adult native speakers do not have all the knowledge about language‚ and expect L2 learners have it would be unrealistic. Vocabulary is the most important level of L2 knowledge for learners to develop. We must remember that vocabulary is the key to communication. Yhe moment

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    An Overview of Language Teaching Methods and Approaches “…there is‚ as Gebhard et al.(1990:16) argue‚ no convincing evidence from pedagogic research‚ including research into second language instruction‚ that there is any universally or ‘best’ way to teach. Although‚ clearly‚ particular approaches are likely to prove more effective in certain situations‚ blanket prescription is difficult to support theoretically. The art of teaching does not lie in accessing a checklist of skills but rather

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    Species with Swim Bladders Swim bladders are only found in ray-finned fish or bony fish. In the embryonic stages‚ some species lose their swim bladders‚ mostly bottom dwellers like the weather fish. Other fish like the Opah and the Pomfret use their pectoral fins to swim and balance the weight of the head to keep a horizontal position. The normally bottom dwelling sea robin can use their pectoral fins to produce lift while swimming. The cartilaginous fish (sharks and rays) and lobe-finned fish

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    Standards are formally ordered as numbers with bulleted sub-descriptors. In this document the bulleted sub-descriptors have been numbered 1a)‚ 1b) etc. for ease of reference. New Teachers’ Standards 2012 | Q Professional Standards (old 2007) | Teaching A teacher must: | Where the old Q standard ‘best-fits’ the new. A Bold font indicates main Standard correspondence‚ a normal font indicates possible supplementary link/evidence. | 1. Set high expectations which inspire‚ motivate and challenge

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    very close relationship exists between culture and learning /teaching‚ and that learners can learn better if the way of their learning corresponds to the cultural features of their society. Taking this argument into account‚ many linguists‚ teachers and researchers now suggest that language teaching-learning practices in the classroom should be based on learners’ culture. They argue that if there is a harmony between the mode of teaching-learning activities in the classroom and the cultural features

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