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    Demotivators of Japanese English-as-a-Foreign-Language Learners ' Oral Fluency The increasing use of English in global business and international communication has led many countries to emphasize English as a foreign language (EFL) in their education systems. In Japan, compulsory English education extends from elementary school to high school. However, oral fluency continues to be a weak point in Japan’s education system when compared to written and reading skills. One possible reason for this…

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    In the discussion of languages in educational settings, one controversial issue has been the students’ ability to speak any language or dialect they feel the most comfortable speaking in school. One hand argues that students should have the freedom of speaking in any method that they desire to in an educational setting. On the other hand, bilingual protesters contends that students should speak the official language of that certain country in schools and universities. Other even maintain, there…

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    It is a multi-level course in English as a second foreign language for students in the secondary levels and young adults. This course covers the four main skills of communication: reading, listening, speaking, and writing, as well as fosters pronunciation and vocabulary building. It stresses the importance of listening and speaking due to the stage of learning in which students are located in the B1 level. The primary goal of The Crackerjack Series is to…

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    Teaching Speaking Essay

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    Speaking in a Second Language. The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. XII (No. 11). Retrieved April 17, 2015, from http://iteslj.org/Articles/Kayi-Teaching Speaking.html Speaking is a fundamental part of second language acquisition. This article contains speaking activities that can be included in a differentiated classroom. This is practical application of teaching Second Language Acquisition. I chose this article because speaking is one of the important elements of English language learning and…

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    JET Personal Statement

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    already had several different experiences in very different classroom settings, and I hope I am able to enrich my knowledge of teaching English as a secondary language. By harnessing these skills as an ALT, I can apply these skills to my long-term career plan to become an educator in Denver. Denver has many learners of English as a secondary language so these skills would be helpful. My pedagogical ideology is the idea that I as a teacher must provide everything I can to student in order for…

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    discuss the impact of previously studied languages on acquiring a target language and language transfer. Schachter (1974) argues second language learners form a hypothesis about second language learning on the basis of knowledge of the first language. Consequently, first language (L1) learning strategies are employed during the learning of L2. Students learn constructions similar in L1 and in L2 easily. This process is called “facilitation” in second language acquisition, and it is a positive…

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    vocabulary knowledge, a second language learner’s conversational fluency and reading comprehension will meet difficulties. Vocabulary is the foundation of a language. In language learning and teaching, vocabulary has always been a neglect and weak point. Therefore, the advances of computer-assisted language learning in educational applications have offered a new resource of authentic language input for language classrooms. The rapid growth of multimedia computers as learning tools brings new…

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    1.1 Background “ Of all language in the world today English deserves to be regarded as a word language. It is world’s most widely spoken language. It is the common means of communication between the people of different nations. One person out of every four on earth can be reached through English… In India, English continues to be the medium of instruction in school, colleges and universities, and is also the language of administration. These words written by C.Paul verghese successfully…

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    experienced in the culture of the two places. A change in the job from what the employee was performing before he was sent for the assignment also becomes a major culture shock for him. A lower level of responsibility from what he had during the foreign assignment also leads to high rate of turnover among the returned employees. To ensure that this does not happen, continuous training upon arrival to home country, a boost in their career, recognition etc. boost the employees morale therefore…

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    Esw 99: My Reflection

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    class ESW 99 has contributed to my expectations on college in terms of seeing the importance of speaking English, knowing how to write better essays, and determining my future in majoring in computer engineering. First of all, this class has taught that English is an important language because it is spoken by many individuals. Learning to read and write English fluently is a step closer to the world of foreign languages. Speaking English will be the key to success in getting around campus and…

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