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    they can understand by seeing physical movements .However ,it is questionable whether Underhill’s theory considers all people of different physical disabilities or not. Shockingly ,Krashen and Trell(1983)argues that In the early stages of learning a language, pronunciation should not be practiced intensively in class .Whereas , Allen and Vallette (1977)report that there is a wide agreement among teachers on the necessity of teaching pronunciation early to get the correct pronunciation and speech…

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    should risk and take advantage of your opportunities,” stated my mom with a loud voice and eyes popping open. My mom was deciding to send me to high school, and it was new for me because I always were in Mexican school, “I cannot just dominate the English language, it is very hard for me” I screamed to my mom with clear tears rolling into my cheeks. “It is going to be fine, do not worry,” explained my mother with a relief voice. It was too much for me and makes me disappointed. It was a sparkly…

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    Language is a big part of “English learners” identity. Many parents heavily rely on their children, as personal translators to communicate with the school and other parents who are monolingual English speakers. Since English learners do not feel comfortable in English they tend to migrate to other students who are being assimilated to California’s education system creating a bond and…

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    During this time I have gained a greater understanding of the key principles that contribute to building respectful and trusting relationships. I firmly believe that when communicating with children it is important to use the right type of language appropriate for their age and stage of development, individual needs and abilities. I am also aware of the fact that effective communication is an active process that combines a set of skills that includes nonverbal communication, attentive listening…

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    Arabic is the official language in 22 countries, which also for the Arab league. It is also the second major language in Chad, Israel, Chechnya, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkenistan, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, Djibouti and Mauritania. In addition, Arabic is the language of the holy Quran, all Muslims irrespective of nationality are to some degree familiar with Arabic, and therefore influenced by how language works. The formal Arabic language is knows as Al-Fusha or Classical…

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    question in every grade, “Why does my English suck?” In school, I was the student that would just get by with C’s and barely grasp the concepts that I’ve been taught. I could not understand why I wasn’t good in English, but it was my first language. Then I realized that I wasn’t great in English because I disliked reading, and that was one significant way of learning it. Eventually, I found myself in a classroom full of students who can barely speak and write English and I felt bitter. By the…

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    have an official language has been around for decades. The English Only association says, “The U.S. Congress and individual states should adopt legislation making English the official language of the government so that government business must be conducted in English, with common-sense exceptions for services related to health and safety” (Mujica 47). Immigrants and non-English speakers majorly disagree with the association, because the group does not understand the way their language makes them…

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    Being born in Europe and moving to the United States has influence both positively and negatively. The biggest negative is hating reading and writing in English and also the English language as a whole. Technology also, school is becoming more and more digital and technology is becoming more advanced but at the same time the quality of education is decreasing rapidly. But there are positives that outweigh the negatives, such as receiving a high work ethic. I was born in Hamburg, Germany and…

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    Teaching and Learning Mathematics through English Underestimating the usefulness of language in mathematical training is unrealistic. Using currently developed literature is important to ensure students understand mathematical concepts. Looking back into the history of teaching mathematics, we notice that literature and language have a role to play in explaining concepts and procedures. Adequate use of English in a mathematics class turns the subject from a mechanical process to relevant and…

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    Teddy Roosevelt exclaims, “We have room for but one flag, the American flag...We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language...and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people” (1). Roosevelt’s words reveal his thoughts in the article “Broken Borders: Teddy Roosevelt’s Words to Live By”. The English language acts as the foundation of the United States since the founding fathers establish a government in America. The documents that…

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