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    The Benefits of Bilingualism Language has a significant impact on the perceptions and viewpoints of populations everywhere in the world. This consequence of how language is utilized by differing peoples is felt in many different aspects of their lives whether in time, direction or formulation of distinctive patterns of life. Furthermore, with the spread of languages across the globe and more than half of earth’s population speaking more than one language, bilingualism is one of the most common…

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    forthcoming careers outside the classroom. Nationwide, these days, is a demand for a labor force that can communicate efficiently in a language other than English. Our country needs persons that are not just monolingual, but if they are bilinguals or multilingual is even better. Many of these career opportunities are in the private and public areas in several workplaces regions. As our nation industries spread to domestic and international markets, their workforces and particularly students who…

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    Persuasion Pursuit: Viewpoints on Multicultural Communication What precisely is multicultural communication? It is a form of communication that consist of different languages and cultures. This nation is loaded with a huge number of multilingual people. A considerable lot of the people experience serious difficulties with multicultural communication in their homes, school, and other open settings. In these cases, a large number of the people whose first language is not English are judged on…

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    Expectations about my work role as expressed on the National Occupational Standards: Provide support for learning activities: It involves providing quality support to the teacher on planning, delivering and evaluating learning activities, includes good communication with the teacher. Support children’s development: Supporting physical, emotional, communication and intellectual development of children, and actively participate on planning to meet children’s development needs; includes…

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    My group and I propose that our school should add American Sign Language as another foreign language option to choose over Spanish. I believe that we should implement some ASL in the younger children's curriculum, as in an immersion school. The students would keep up their Spanish curriculum in addition to ASL. Once they get into 5th grade, we will allow them the option to continue learning Spanish, or to continue ASL as their only foreign language. The learning of American Sign Language is…

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    Pros of Bilingual Education More than one hundred thousand child immigrants are assumed to arrive in America by next year, however restraints on bilingual education makes it harder for children to adjust within schools. Obviously school is important because young children start school at the age of four or five and learn basic math, reading, and comprehension skills. These skills pave the way for higher education classes like calculus, critical reading, and writing. A problem people believe that…

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    Being A Bilingual

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    In a globalized world, people are gradually aware of the benefits of mastering of new tongue, such as more knowledge, more opportunities in massive life and even more chances to develop themselves. Being a bilingual can help people broaden their mind by approaching a huge fund of knowledge from all over the world through foreign documents, books and news in a proactive way with no language obstacle. As a result, this might lead people seeing the world from a different point of view.…

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    people such as Warren Blumenfeld, who believe that multilingualism is a part of our identity and that it’s what makes us one of the greatest countries in the world to live in. In his article, Blumenfeld persuades through facts why America should be multilingual, while also using his own life experiences and explaining the…

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    Diversity is the word of population ecology as species diversity and also borrowed from political speech. During 1980s, it was used in the United States in labour demographic trends (Harrison, 2006). The demands raised by the civil-rights and women’s liberation movements, Supreme Court rulings, and federal civil rights, equal opportunity, and affirmative legislation and regulation in the 1950s and 1960s in USA. In 1960s, the legal peak of the civil rights movement and in the 1970s, affirmative…

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    For example, as an Arabic native speaker and previous English language learner and a current English as a foreign language instructor, and a future assistant professor at the University of Jeddah who has been involved in multicultural and multilingual contexts for several years, I produced a paper to investigate language use, motivation and attitudes towards foreign language learning. Through this investigation I learned how attitudes about language use influence the way some Arabic students…

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