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    Thematic Analysis of “Children at Lesson” by Alamgir Hashmi MUHAMMAD AJMAL Assistant Professor of English G.C.University, Faisalabad, Layyah Campus, Pakistan. m_ajmal08@yahoo.com Cell no. +92-301-7439363 Zahoor Hussain Lecturer in English BZU, Bahadar Campus, Layyah,Pakistan Saleem Akhtar Khan Lecturer in English GCUF-Layyah Campus, Pakistan. _________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract This research article tries to interpret the poem on…

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    Fortunately, I have past experiences teaching English and learning it myself as an ELL (English language learner) student. I have taught English in local schools in Cambodia, to children who could not afford education and worked with several NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in the process. While working with those children, I developed not only teaching skills, but my passion too becoming a teacher. My work led me to pursuit my career in education, so I can provide it to those who are as…

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    incorporated the Cooperative Learning teaching as well as the communicative language teaching. This was displayed when students were working on a story for their english class. Students who were more proficient in English read the paper of their peers and made corrections and suggestions in order to make the paper stronger. This assignment got students talking and working together just like we discussed in class. The teacher also displayed Content based teaching when the class read and completed…

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    differentiation ask the teacher to provide separate materials to aid ELLs. Which of these methods really work in teaching ELLs? And why is it, despite all of…

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    For example, an ELL student may understand the statement, "I like the way Mary is sitting" merely as a simple statement rather than as a referenced example of good behavior). Provide additional support for understanding English ELL students will need additional support to assist them in understanding the instruction provided in English. This support will be helpful, however, to all students in the class. The teacher should provide nonlinguistic examples that help to explain or clarify the…

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    is mandatory to learn English and Russian in school and there is an option to choose a third one voluntarily in high school. I have been learning English since I was 9 years old and I can also speak Russian and German. I have never questioned the importance of foreign languages, until I moved to Italy alone when I was 16 to play for AC Milan’s women’s soccer team.…

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    The role of grammar in English Language Teaching (ELT) has been a crucial and debatable issue for many years, gaining both supporters and opponents along the way. The treatment of grammar differs with various teaching methodologies and approaches (Burgess & Etherington 2002: 434). It needs to be noted that grammar is an “ambiguous term” in the language teaching field (Larsen-Freeman 2009: 518). It can refer to many things at the same time. Therefore, only one comprehensive definition will be…

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    writing skills in order to ensure success. 2. Describe one of the following models: Two-way Bilingual Immersion program, Transitional Bilingual Education, or Structured English Immersion (1’). Structured English Immersion is a teaching technique that accelerates teaching English to…

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    Introduction The ability to communicate in more than one language has become really important, and not only in the professional world. According to UNESCO, learning another language opens up access to other value systems and other ways of interpreting the world, while encouraging intercultural understanding and even contributing to reducing xenophobia. The globalization of the 21st century’s economy, international business mergers and the growth of technology, have contributed to the need to…

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    Statement of Research Problem The United States has seen an influx of international students over the past decade. The increasing number of students that enter the U.S. education who are not proficient in English has been challenging for educators. In order to alleviate some the stress on the student 's behalf many companies have begun producing software and other various forms of technology to help support these students’ education. These are students that not only have to develop critical…

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