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    on my papers. Second‚ I would love to thank my family and especially my father Dr. Talib for his support of my work. Also thanks for every effort that has been made by my uncle Mr. Ghalib Al-Bir. Thanks to all members of the English department in Al-Rustaq Applied Sciences College‚ who answered the questionnaire. Abstract: This research is about the importance of fluency and accuracy in language learning; either as a second or a foreign language. It is found

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    Misconceptions about adults’ language learning When adults start taking English lessons in order to learn this language‚ it is common listen some comments like “you cannot teach an old dog new tricks”. Despite research results show the contrary‚ many people still believe that adults cannot learn a second language with good proficiency. All these myths related to adults’ language acquisition set a negative effect that in some cases produces that second language learning becomes a wish never reachable

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    Transformative Learning Transformational learning‚ like most learning theories‚ has stages. The stages of transformational learning are as follows. Recognizing a problem‚ confronting it‚ finding a solution‚ and gaining perspective. This learning process causes one to reflect on the past to find a stronger solution. Transformational learning is meant to challenge you and cause you to look at a problem differently. A transformational challenge I went through was becoming a self-sufficient mother

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    ways” (p. 129). Through the Social Learning theory we are going to examine what and how police and police culture have been influenced to adapt to an authoritative personality‚ as well as perspectives on authoritative personalities. Is it that police work itself develops an authoritarian world-view‚ or is it that authoritarian personalities are selected for police work in the first place? The Social Learning theory fathered by Albert Bandura‚ suggests that learning

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    In criminology there are many different concepts‚ theories‚ and ideas that attempt to explain criminal behavior. All of them seek to define crime in a particular way or attempt to shed light on the reality of the “criminal” and why he or she is living that certain lifestyle. The Labeling Theory seeks to explain why people tend to act criminally after the term “criminal” has been placed on them. They have received that “label” so it is now their “reality”. As a human‚ being labeled a criminal by society

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    Assignment 1: Examining and evaluating the setting of learning objectives with the use of reflective journals and observations Introduction and Rationale This paper will look into different ways of setting and sharing learning objectives in lessons and the impact this has on the students in these lessons and the learning that takes place. The rationale for this is to use the findings from this study to inform future practice. The other primary aim is to use personal experience and reflection to

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    Introduction Language is the medium of communications and mechanism for social interaction. It is a vehicle of expression of thoughts‚ concepts‚ principles and cultural orientation. In fact‚ it is the most indispensable element of culture. It is never possible to understand the vitalities or components‚ as well as idiosyncrasies of another culture without its medium structure and medium of communication. The English language as a dynamic medium of communication and second language of Filipinos

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    English Be the Second Official Language of Taiwan? English is the most widely and internationally spoken language in the world; many countries set English as their second official language‚ such as Singapore‚ India‚ and Korea. We may hear plenty of news reporting the rapid development of economy in these countries‚ and it is no doubt that one of the biggest advantages they hold is the knowledge of language. Therefore‚ in this business world‚ we should understand that language makes us more competitive

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    are of Hispanic origin (Excluding PR). 5 million more than the entire population of Canada. B. In 1960 people of Hispanic origin only equaled 6% of the US population. Since increased to 13%. C. 332 million people in the world speak Spanish. Second to Chinese Mandarin: 885 million‚ English speakers third‚ with ten million less than Spanish. Need Step I. The continual growth of the Hispanic population increases everyday‚ but the number of Americans not of Hispanic descent who speak Spanish

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    Behaviour Learning Theories Answer the following questions: 1. What is learning? Learning is defined as permanent or relatively permanent changes that are acquired from experience or instruction. 2. What are Behavioural Learning Theories? Behavioural learning is a learning theory based on the idea that learning is acquired through conditioning. 3. What are some of the principles of Behavioral Learning? The principles of behavioural learning states that learning happens when an

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