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    technology is integrated into the learning experience. The online experience differs significantly from the textbook due to the possibilities it unlocks in the viewing of multiple presentations of a particular topic, where as a textbook is more limited. Additionally, she expands on her previous comment by stating: Because so much of students ' time is spent alone on a computer or video game, it is important for us to create opportunities for social interaction within the learning environment.…

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    explain how language is acquired and developed. The three perspectives that were addressed were the behaviorist perspective, the innatist perspective and the interactionist/developmental perspective. Contributions from key theorists such as F.B Skinner, Chomsky, Vygotsky and Piaget were included on the different perspectives. Each perspective presented its own strengths and weaknesses. The chapter also covered over aspects such as the importance of interaction, childhood bilingualism and…

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    Over centuries language teaching has gone through some changes, these changes that happened throughout history have reflected recognition of changes in the kind of proficiency learners need, such as a move toward oral proficiency rather than reading comprehension, they have also reflected the theories of the nature of language. In the following essay, we will talk about some of the language teaching Methods such as: The Direct Method, Audio-lingual Method, and Suggestopedia. The Direct Method:…

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    Speaking is one of four skills on learning English, it is being necessary in Indonesia especially, since the newer curriculum 2013 is emphasize on balancing the three principles is that affective, cognitive and psychomotor. Simply word, the curriculum is needed the students to increase their communication skill, thus speaking is being important to be research. Within the several approaches of scientific approach there is Discovery Learning, it is an effective method to enhance students’…

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    4.4. Approaches to Teaching Critical Thinking in EFL classroom A lot was said about the importance of critical thinking teaching in EFL learning. Nevertheless, more important question is how to implement critical thinking in English language learning for the effective and meaningful outcome? What approach would make it possible to teach EFL with the help of critical thinking? A great number of studies has tried to figure out which approach is more appropriate and more effective. Among these…

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    Dear members of the graduate admissions committee: My background as a language learner and my own knowledge as a language instructor is what motivates me to pursue a doctorate in Second Language Studies at Michigan State University. In this program, I will be able to expand my knowledge and experience to conduct useful research and encourage others to learn foreign languages. My interest in foreign languages and language acquisition began when I moved to Indiana to spend a year as a high…

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    in Spain, I will have opportunities to see new and interesting places and improve my Spanish language skills, more importantly, I will immerse myself in a foreign culture that holds new perspectives and ideas. These new perspectives and ideas will affect my life and also the lives of my future students and colleagues, as I plan to apply them into my teaching one day. In the…

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    “The Relationship Between Global Competence and Learning Motivation: An Empirical Study in Critical Language Classrooms”, Foreign Language Annals, vol. 48, Iss. 3, pp. 511-520. Summary: This article studies how the global influences of different countries are related to the learning of these countries’ language, in the classrooms of the United States. The researchers believed that there was relationship between global competence and language learning motivation, and therefore set global…

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    successful strategy for building and communicating knowledge while delivering the content of the lesson, specifically the linguistic knowledge about the target language. As for classroom management, CS aims at managing students’ behavior in the classroom. Moreover, CS for interpersonal relations is related to the social aspects of the learning environment. The results displayed in table (4.6) state that 66.6% of the teachers in the four schools agree that CS should be used mainly for curriculum…

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    factor that has come to light for the author is that while at school Indigenous students are learning a second language. Harrison and Sellwood (2016) bring to light that the most frequently cited factor is that Indigenous students either speak a different language or dialect of English at home. Teachers of Indigenous students need to understand that they are teaching literacy to a group of students that are foreign to standard Australian English and teaching strategies need to be adapted to…

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