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    LEARNING STRATEGIES INSTRUCTION IN SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSROOM Dr.A.Joycilin Shermila‚ Associate Professor‚ Annammal College of Education for Women‚ Tuticorin - 628003 jshermila@yahoo.com “WE CANNOT TEACH ANOTHER PERSON DIRECTLY; WE CAN ONLY FACILATE HIS/HER LEARNING”

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    TEACHING METHOD FORMAL METHOD Special education classes provide a unique service to physically or mentally challenged students. The ideal special education classroom provides quality instruction to students with disabilities. While the push in education these days seems to be toward online education and the inclusion of special education students within mainstream classrooms‚ special education classes are still needed for more severely disabled students. The purpose of the special classroom setting

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    Second Language Acquisition: Sociocultural or Cognitive or both? by Shane Tholen Introduction How do people best learn‚ acquire and make use of a second language? Researchers and theorists in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) have had a relatively short history of grappling with this question. Indeed‚ the answer to the above question has led to considerable classroom and field research as theorists have sought to support behavioral‚ humanistic‚ cognitive linguistic and‚

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    in the Second Language Classroom An Annotated Bibliography Introduction The past twenty years have seen a dramatic shift in language classrooms from a focus on grammar rules and drills to more “communicative” approaches to teaching language. Left behind in the resulting tumult has been the question: Does teaching grammar have any impact on second language learners’ rate of accuracy? Stephen Krashen and others maintain that “comprehensible input” is sufficient for successful language acquisition

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    English Language Learners: A Look at Significant Legislation Megan Scott Grand Canyon University: ESL-523 September 25‚ 2013 English Language Learners: A Look at Significant Legislation America has overcome many hurdles over the past couple centuries‚ striving to create equality in education for all children. The view of education today is vastly different than it was 200‚ 100‚ or even 50 years ago. The United States has made many educational transitions from discrimination against‚ women

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    The Role of Internet in English Language Teaching There is a way in which you can wander around the world and see wonders of the world while you ’re laying on your comfortable sofa at home . Using the same way‚ you can talk to your parents or friends who are living in another city or a country face to face without having to pay a high cost . You can also use this way to find information to fulfil your curiosity and make comprehensive researches. You can even watch a tv show which you

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    Micaela McCutcheon SIOP Lesson Plan EDU 321: Introduction to Serving English Language Learners Allison Castro February 28‚ 2011 Sheltered instruction is an approach to teaching English language learners by integrating language and content instruction by making mainstream grade level content such as science‚ social studies‚ and math more accessible (Echevarria & Graves‚ 2007‚ p 56). One of the main concepts of sheltered instruction is to center the lesson around the students‚ and provide

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    SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH LITERACY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Key Issues and Promising Practices Diane August August & Associates Report No. 61 February 2003 This report was published by the Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed At Risk (CRESPAR)‚ a national research and development center supported by a grant (No. R-117-D40005) from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI)‚ U.S. Department of Education. The content or opinions expressed

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    Preparing for a Swim Meet Swim meets are an opportunity to test your training and refine the technique that your coach has been teaching. While you may have many meets during the season‚ the goal is to improve your time as the season progresses. By spending some time preparing both logistically and psychologically‚ you can help yourself to have a successful meet. Get plenty of rest the day before. Meets are fun-filled‚ but tiring activities‚ especially if you’re swimming events at the

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    Aduiolingualism and communicative Language Teaching Outline: 1) Introduction 2) Main Differences 3) Conclusion Audiolingualism and communicative Language Teaching are methods of second language learning based on different approaches‚ design‚ and procedure. These methods were used in different eras. In 1950 Audiolingualism replaced Grammar Translation Method. In Audiolingualism theory of language and language learning is structuralism and behaviourism respectively. This method was rejected by British

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