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    Learning a Foreign Language should be Compulsory Primary school is considered the most important basic level of learning as subjects taught in this curriculum play an essential role in children’s future. Acknowledging this issue‚ many countries are starting to put a foreign language subject into this curriculum‚ while other states this subject should be taught in secondary stage of education. This essay will look at those critical reasons why should students start learning alien language at primary

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    Communicative Competence as the Aim of Foreign Language Learning Contents 1. Introduction......................................................................................................................2 2. Communicative competence............................................................................................2 3. How to develop communicative competence..................................................................5 4. Conclusion..........................................

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    (2010) 000–000 Procedia Computer www.elsevier.com/locate/procedia Science www.elsevier.com/locate/procedia WCIT-2010 Effects of e-learning on Language Learning Neda Mohammadia* ‚ Vahid Ghorbanib ‚ Farideh Hamidiab a b MA student of Curriculum Development‚Department of Education‚mohammadi173a@yahoo.com BA student in English Education‚Department of English Language‚ v_ghorbani777@yahoo.com ab Assistant professor of psychology‚Department of Education‚fhamidi@srttu.edu Shahid Rajaee Teacher

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    not surprising that English is the universal language according to popular belief‚ and often times non native english speakers are therefore seen as ‘disadvantaged’ especially in the US. Fundamental truth states that cultures define themselves through languages and gives one the ability to communicate and exchange views. If so‚ do native speakers close themselves off against foreign languages and only communicate with native english speakers? And viewing from a non-native english speaker’s perspective

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    Alodia Gosiengfiao Alodia Almira Arraiza Gosiengfiao (born March 9‚ 1988) is a Filipina-Chinese cosplayer‚ model‚ singer‚ and actress. As a celebrity endorser‚ she is one of the ambassadors and VJ for Animax-Asia known as the "Ani-mates"‚ and co-host of ABS-CBN’s prank show Laugh Out Loud. She also has been featured in various magazines‚ newspaper and TV shows locally and abroad. Gosiengfiao also appeared on the Filipino FHM 100 Sexiest Women poll‚ ranking #87 in 2009‚ #76 in 2010 and #20 in 2012

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    How does one‚ with Apraxia or its reminiscent effects‚ learn a foreign language? This topic is quite controversial; everyone has their own opinions and experiences with it. Some despise forcing kids to learn a language that they lack interest in. Some hate that their child already struggled/struggles with English‚ why on Earth would we dump ANOTHER language on them? This is a controversy I hope to address‚ at least by sharing my personal journey with it even though it is difficult to explain

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    Report 1 Learning English Summary : Why learning English is important? Because English is the language for doing international business and to communicate with others around the world‚ so that’s why learning English in a school‚ college or institute of further education is a must. To increase your English skill‚ you must always learn as often as you can and practice as well. Try to use proper grammar when you write‚ pronounce well when you speak or something like that. As you know‚ English has plenty

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    In this article (The effects of focused and unfocused written corrective feedback in an English as a foreign language context) there are many different opinions regarding the efficacy of written corrective feedback. Truscott reflecting the views of teachers who adhere to process theories of writing ‚ advanced the strong claim that correcting learner’s errors in a written composition may enable them to remove the errors in a subsequent draft but has no effect on grammatical accuracy in a new piece

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    The Effects of Excessive Television Viewing on Children ENG106 – English Composition I By Roy’Neshia T. Hosch AIU Online 11/30/13 Abstract Television viewing can effect a child positively or negatively. Positive views of television are that TV can entertain the child as well as educate them it can also open them up to other places and things in the world that can’t be seen from their home town. However‚ too much television can be harmful to the child. According to Statistic Brain Research

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    Steven Johnson makes clear his thesis statement to us that television programming today makes increasingly complex cognitive demands of viewers‚ and enhances people’s cognitive facilities. He uses the images telling us what the intellectual effect of television viewing. First‚ based on his theory called “The Sleeper Curve”‚ he talks about reality TV affecting younger generation by helping with personal development. Johnson’s argument responds that when we watch the shows all of parts of our brain seem

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