Benefits of Learning English Essay

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    not English. Bilingual education allows students who are learning English as a second language to take classes in their native language while simultaneously learning English. This gives the student better opportunities to learn and excel in school. There are many complaints about how unfair the education system is to different races. William Buckley shows us that complaining really does nothing in Why Don’t We Complain. The students are then able to take steps forward in school, while learning…

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    The Oral and Written Expression Scale (OWLS), is a normalized English assessment designed for individuals ages 3 to 20. OWLS is a developmentally appropriate assessment for students in the 1st grade, whom average 6-years old. The purpose of the OWLS assessment is to act as either a screening or diagnostic tool in order to assess the individual student’s specific developmental areas of needs and strengths in English language skills. The assessment consists of four key scales or measurement tools…

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    education program into the school system would be a very beneficial way to provide a better learning environment for students that are not fluent in English. Today’s society has become very diverse and has numerous students throughout the school system who are not fluent in English. The recent studies throughout the years that I have read about have implemented tutoring for students who are not completely fluent in English, as well as providing an assistant foreign speaker in the classroom who…

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    English Official Language

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    could dominate America. English has always been the primary language used in the United States, but as the number of non-English speaking immigrants increases, many Americans feel the need to make English official not only in practice, but in law. While making English the official language of the United States would alleviate some issues, such as the cost of translation, the option for…

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    world, English can take many different forms. Through the process of globalization, English has become a more popular language than ever. In the article, “English as an International Language” by Sandra Lee McKAY, this topic is discussed at length. As the article shows, with English’s popularity comes an ever-growing demand for English Language abilities. This expansion has taken many forms and has both positive and negative effects on English Language Learners. According to the article,…

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    parents decided a big change for my brothers and I. We moved to Mexico, we lived there for about three years I started school there, so I never really had the chance on learning English. After I started going to school in Mexico, my parents decided to come back to South Carolina. That’s when everything was confusing, I didn’t speak any English which was very terrifying to me. I didn’t know what to expect coming back to the U.S. I was starting the third grade when my parents decided to…

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    whole years in order to get into a decent college. This is not right and there are so many reasons why. It is a waste of time, because it won’t benefit the student, and they could be taking other courses that would actually benefit them. Students shouldn’t be forced to take a foreign language for years, because, the immigrants should be forced to learn english, we probably won’t need it in the future, and it's not working very well as a course. Foreign language skills is also something that…

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    As well, the company offers English training workshops,…

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    After my time in CI 280, I learned copious amounts of vital information regarding English Language Learners (ELL) and their education. There were many important take-aways from the class, such as the importance of giving emergent bilingual students the best education possible. If I could remember anything from this class in three years from now it would be these following things. First, I would want to remember to understand the culture all of students in my class in order to relate to them on a…

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    increasing focus on diverse learners and English language learners.…

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