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    By Mrs.Faezeh Shojaei PhD Student of Linguistics at Central Institute of Indian Languages-University of Mysore 2012 Email: f_shojae24@yahoo.com Interrelationship between Culture and English Language Teaching Abstract: The relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Language is used to maintain and convey culture and cultural ties. Different ideas stem from differing language use within one’s culture and the whole intertwining of these relationships start at one’s birth. The dialectical

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    Educational Implications After presenting different views of the role of the English language in the world nowadays‚ we should question what kind of teaching would be most appropriate to the learning of English as an International Language. McKay (2002:12)‚ based on the ideas of Smith (1976)‚ summarizes some important aspects that should be considered to the teaching of an international language. 1) As an international language‚ English is used both in a global sense for international communication between

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    Jenna Hoyle Hoerner English 12/ Per. 3 1 December 2014 Elementary School Teaching Why is elementary teaching important? What skills do you need to become an elementary school teacher? What is the typical workday for an elementary school teacher? A teacher is a person who educates and nurtures children‚ teenagers‚ and young adults into adulthood. They help children learn how to use different activities to accomplish this task. A teacher is also a person who provides the student with knowledge of life

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    1987. With the status as a second language‚ English has become compulsory subject in all primary and secondary schools curriculum. The Cabinet Committee Report on review of the implementation of education policy 1979 states that the teaching of English is to enable all schools leavers to use English in certain everyday situations and work situations‚ it is also allow students to pursue higher education in the medium of English (KBSM). Nowadays‚ English is becoming increasingly important in information

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    The Influence of Sense of Language on English Reading Teaching Abstract Sense of language‚ though has been existed for a long time‚ it enters the linguists’ research area only in the latest twenty years. This paper discusses the sense of language in English reading teaching from the psychological point of view. It begins with the definition and psychological mechanism of the sense of language and reading. By analyzing and comparing their psychological mechanism‚ it explores the relationship of

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    Maggie Delli-Pizzi Miss Barone English 10 Regents 23 April 2014 Youth Sports Would you let your child play a sport to learn important life lessons if it meant they might get hurt? A major controversial topic among parents‚ and the media today is to let your kids participate in sports or not. There are numerous articles arguing both sides‚ many people believe youth sports are too dangerous and cause major injuries‚ but people also argue that sports are essential to the development of

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    Evangelizing Japan through English Teaching” I am Rizalinda Rafano‚ a dentist by profession in the Philippines and an English missionary teacher in Japan. Serving people as a dentist is truly inspiring and rewarding to me; however‚ serving the Lord is incomparably glorying that absolutely completes me. Therefore‚ I will not get tired working with the Lord to reach out and tell to the unbelievers His saving grace. It is indeed such great achievement and priceless wealth to see people get freed‚ healed

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    on English Learning and Teaching I. Introduction Nowadays‚ culture plays a very important role in the foreign language classroom. Because cultural differences may give rise to misunderstanding that exists in intercultural communication. So the teaching of culture in the English classroom has been becoming a heated topic and people pay more and more attention to the cultural studies and intercultural communication in recent years. Therefore‚ culture teaching is feasible in the English language

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    THE COLLEGE ESSAY A Survival Guide The Purposes of The Essay • Share something that might not be reflected in your application – something that has shaped your perspective or challenged your beliefs • The essay takes colleges beyond numbers and statistics to your creativity and substance • Demonstrate mastery of mechanics as well as fluency and originality What Colleges Want to Know … • How will you handle academic pressure? • How well do you understand the value of this particular

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    COMMENTARY Engineering teaching and research in IITs and its impact on India* Milind Sohoni This note analyses the nature of research and development (R&D) as it is practised in our premier engineering institutes and its effect on India’s development. I argue that the dominant paradigm of R&D is too abstract for it to be accessible to a wider set of students and teachers‚ and for it to yield developmental dividends. Furthermore‚ our metrics for R&D are too ‘international’ to incentivize work

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