Benefits of Learning English Essay

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    not included at all. Having dance incorporated in education not only gives you a way to effectively exercise, but brings music back in the picture. Hanna Judith is a specialist social worker that says this, The writer discusses the importance and benefits of including dance education in the K–12 curriculum. She discusses the notion of dance as an independent discipline, the cognitive potential of dance education, findings from several studies highlighting the beneficial effects of dance…

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    In order to completely immerse oneself in the economic, political, and social aspects of not just America, but of the world, it is becoming increasingly important to be able to access computers and the internet (Digital Divide). Surprisingly, seventy percent of the world does not have access to the internet or opportunities to operate technologies such as computers and smart phones (Zickhur). In America, one in five people do not use the internet (Zickhur). Without digital access they are left…

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    Being a parent is hard enough; until a child is old enough to understand English, there is no way to communicate with it. Most parents do not realize, there is. American Sign Language is a language developed by Deaf people, for Deaf people and is used primarily in the United State and parts of Canada. Although ASL was developed by Deaf people for their own use, sign language can be utilized by so many others; including infants under two years of age and those with special needs that effect their…

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    considers Composition English, including one and two, as necessary core-curriculum course for all majors to prepare the student for future major-guided classes required to graduate. The final goal is to efficiently develop the skills of the student to help them succeed in their further college 's studies. Specifically talking about Composition English 1020, the course focuses in to develop the student writing skills, with a higher expectation than the previous course of Composition English 1010.…

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    High School English Teacher Having good English teachers in high school is very important. Having someone to teach the knowledge of grammar, sentence structure, and written communications can be a valuable resource in finding jobs in the future. Teachers are also needed to help guide and be there for students when they need it. Becoming an English teacher requires an education, certain qualifications, and the skills of the English language. High school English teachers usually teach ninth…

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    were unwanted for many reasons. The American people didn’t want them to take their jobs or have a part in America not even a vote. They come from different places, whether it’s from North,East, West or South. America offers many benefits to people who can’t get those benefits from where they were originally from, jobs, a better education and a better healthy life. The most popular immigrants that come to America is Mexicans, Indians and others. Majority of the…

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    Unlike previous studies, Phinney et al. considers more subjective aspects of ethnic identity, and treats immigrant language proficiency as one of three factors contributing to it, along with parental cultural maintenance and ethnic peer groups. It finds language to be a significant aspect in ethnic identity in that it is reinforced by cultural maintenance and peer interaction (2001, p. 151). While participants’ relation to language varied with national origin, it played similar roles in…

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    four-hundred and ninety enrolments, 82% of which come from a language background other than English and 1% of Indigenous background. Due to such a high percentage of LOBOTE (Language Background Other Than English) population, the school also contains an Intensive English Centre (IEC) that facilitates the learning needs of newly arrived migrant or refugee students. Students are given a wide array of learning opportunities and pathways (both academic and vocational) that are provided by the…

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    resources that law schools should utilize in order to recruit and retain underrepresented minority groups. A strategy that would target more minority students is campaigning and promoting your law school within a minority community. A resource that can benefit both law schools and underrepresented minority groups is opening opportunities within minority communities to get such students involved in the law field early on. Another resource that can be of great help and can be used to retain…

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    beneficial, such as me I know English but I only use it when needed because it doesn’t identify me like Spanish does. Language has been a complicated mission for me since I only grew up speaking Spanish. Growing in a Mexican- American household made it complicated for me to learn another…

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