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    Teaching Pronunciation

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    INTRODUCTION According to the new school Curriculum and the European Council of Education the problem of teaching pronunciation in TEFL is a very actual one and it had been studied and analyzed by many great teachers. I tried also to do a research and I dedicated it to this topic :” WAYS OF TEACHING PRONUNCIATION IN TEFL “.I did it because I feel it important and necessary to be taught in schools lyceums or even individually. My research comprises four chapters .The first one is a practical one

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    the correct sound in the correct box. Say a word and have the student write and spell the word in the boxes. ("Classroom strategies elkonin‚" 2013) Phonics: Syllable Patterns:

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    word is spelled wrong. And the look that Eckels had wasn’t very pleasing‚ These hunters are going on a government approved safari hunt to kill a T-Rex. Eckels has now found out that he stepped on a butterfly‚ which by doing so changed the phonics for the United States of America and also their president that they thought was going to win‚ well guess what‚ he

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    Types of Variables

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    categories are often assigned numerical values used as lables‚ e.g.‚ 0 = male; 1 = female. Synonym for nominal variable. Confounding variable A variable that obscures the effects of another variable. If one elementary reading teacher used used a phonics textbook in her class and another instructor used a whole language textbook in his class‚ and students in the two classes were given achievement tests to see how well they read‚ the independent variables (teacher effectiveness and textbooks)

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    movement from 1980 onward that is directly affecting your work in the classroom today and explain how. Whole language movement is the belief that learning to read should be as natural as learning to speak. In teaching Spanish‚ I do not focus on the phonics of the words but on the meaning. The students learn new vocabulary by seeing the words in context‚ repeating the words several times and finally applying the words. Also when teaching grammar I do not focus on the grammatical breakdown of the structures

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    Reading Skills Chart

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    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 in the sentence. Phonics - The ability to associate speech sounds with letters. I would write a word on the board and have the children sound out the letters. Structural Analysis - The ability to decode words by using your knowledge of root words and affixes. Read a

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    Cognitive Neuroscience and its influence on Teaching Reading at the Elementary Grade Level Prof. Alexander REED 504 June 4‚ 2006 At first glimpse‚ the extensive discipline of cognitive neuroscience may seem completely unrelated to the field of education. However‚ there are many practical implications to this field of research that can be applied within a typical classroom setting. The art of effective teaching requires educators to not merely understand and appreciate the varying personality

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    I first learned the alphabet in kindergarten. I was also taught phonics and how to write the letters correctly. Although I never really had the best handwriting and still do not have the best handwriting to this very day. Then‚ as I began to progress learned my name‚ then I moved onto smaller words like it or as just

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    Summery of Integrity Equality & Diversity (summary of findings‚ analysed in the context of the my own teaching practice) Integrity in the Classroom Maintaining integrity can be accomplished by good teachers. One of the key strategies to implement is to learn how to speak so that the students will actively listen to you‚ and how to listen so that they will actively speak to you as the teacher. Integrity means that you do as you say‚ not simply telling the students to act one way while you act

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    Abc School Research Paper

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    ABC School District P.O. Box 123 Some Place‚ Earth 56789 Dear Parents/Guardians‚ It’s time to kick off the start of a new year of productivity‚ knowledge‚ and achievement. I look forward to assisting you in the progression of your child’s education. My name is Jane Doe; I am a life time resident of Some Place and obtained my teaching degree at Earth State University. I married my high school sweetheart and we have two amazing daughters. Our family is active in Some Place First Baptist Church

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