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    The Importance Of Accuracy And Fluency English Language Essay Accuracy and fluency are two key components of second language acquisition. In today’s world‚ it seems that learning the usage of grammar and focusing on accuracy are emphasized by many language students over fluency. This topic of accuracy and fluency has been a controversial issue that has been discussed for many years. Although some formalists argue that learning a language means learning forms and rules‚ some activists take a

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    populations speaking in myriads of languages. Most countries today‚ because of increasing urbanization‚ international commerce‚ tourism‚ business travel‚ and modern technology have begun to embrace the concept of a society that is multicultural. And evidently‚ a globalized multicultural society would have to also be a society that is multilingual. Even though the US regards itself as the world’s melting pot‚ it has very low levels of proficiency in learning a second language. Most students usually study

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    is the most important investment in the world is how much they give back to their families‚" says Gene Sperling‚ a former top economic adviser to President Bill Clinton (and currently advising Barack Obama). Sperling’s book‚ "What Works in Girls’ Education" (with Barbara Herz)‚ is simultaneously disturbing and encouraging. It’s disheartening to think of how far we have to go to get all kids into school—one of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals launched in 2000 to accelerate progress on

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    Students in the United States typically attend school for about six and a half hours a day for one hundred and eighty days. Many experts in the educational field believe that‚ right now‚ there is simply not enough time during the school day for children to learn the necessary curriculum. Many other countries spend more time at the school during the day but is the United States ready for that commitment? Today’s teachers and schools are under pressure to improve students’ learning because of both

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    BODY Games in the past were viewed in the light of fun and leisure‚ but now it is slowly being recognized as a tool for learning where students are being engaged and immersed on the subject being learned (Annetta‚ 2008‚ p 229). This explains the steady application of video games in aiding different teaching approaches and experimenting with its use. According to Garris et. al (2002‚ p 441) there are several reasons for the popularity of video games as an educational tool; first‚ is that its use

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    Jockers did not just impede my education; she treated me horribly. At one point in the school year‚ we studied the Iroquois Confederacy‚ five Native American nations local to upstate New York. For one project‚ we had to create a toy or tool used by the Iroquois and provide background information

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    “The simple gift” written by Steven Herrick is narrated in the first person in helps to gives a sense of subjective‚ since it has the character’s own prejudices and preferences such as “I knew it was hunger”. It engages the reader by building up the closeness with them‚ and allows them to delve into the mind of the characters. “The simple gift” is also written in a diary format as from the three different characters points of view‚ in affect to be more personal and sincerely. This is the main technique

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    the individual and how it has been represented through the two significant texts including‚ free verse book The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick and wordless picture book The Arrival by Shaun Tan. Each one of these texts’ discusses and portrays the idea of being accepted or not being accepted in the environment through different circumstances but in a similar way. The first text is The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick which examines the life of a 16-years-old boy called Billy Luckett‚ who ran away from home

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    related to their more abstract phonological knowledge later on.” There should not be an age restriction or recommendation at which children should be introduced to literacy. From the time a child is born (and debatably before) they are working towards language acquisition; from “babbling” as a baby to mimicking words they hear as a toddler‚ they are ultimately working towards the same goal‚ the ability to communicate effectively. The introduction of literacy into the child’s life will assist in the child

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    Herrick’s verse novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’‚ explores assumptions surrounding the need for societal and familial acceptance. This novel challenges such perceptions through three varying viewpoints‚ each elucidating the common theme that belonging is reliant on human feelings of security and happiness. Similarly‚ Breath by Tim Winton explores the notions of positive connection to place‚ and the capacity of negative belonging to drive individual development. Winton highlights the importance of positive belonging

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