Reasons to Learn English Essay

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    The Attitude/ Motivation Test Battery (AMTB) As already stated above to analyze students’ motivation and attitudes towards the English language in these engineering colleges, I used the Attitude Motivation Test Battery (AMTB). AMTB was developed by R.C. Gardner (2004). It was originally used with English speaking Canadian primary and secondary school students who were studying French as a foreign language. According to Gardner (1985 b) “The linguistic goals focus on developing competence in the…

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    English is taught as a foreign language in Libya, where the mother tongue is Arabic. In other words English is not an official language in Libya and it is not used as a medium of instruction in Education. It is thought that studying in the mother tongue is easier than in another language and it not used in delivering lectures. The current education system consists of three main stages: basic, intermediate, and higher education.. In the field of second or foreign language learning there are…

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    commerce and trade, and as a predominately English speaking country, many have always believed that English is the country's official language. Despite many efforts from numerous officials over the years, the United States has no official language. Almost every session of Congress has proposed an amendment to the Constitution to adopt English as the official language of the United States. There has also been other efforts taken to change the U.S. Code to make English the official language. But…

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    It is interesting to note that the United States, one of the most diverse countries in the world, does not have an official language. While English is what a majority of the American population speaks, it is by no means the only language that can be heard here. In California, specifically Southern California, two of the most widely spoken languages are English and Spanish. Often in the past, scholars as well as regular people, made theories and assumptions regarding languages. One of the most…

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    and other topics. I got a lot of information from books and classes. As a result, I was inspired and my learning style changed. In this essay, I explain that two reasons why my learning style changed and new strategies that I want to try in future. Firstly, I started getting more input than before because one book said that many English learners don’t have enough input. In this case, input means reading and listening. When I was a high school student, teachers always said “You should read text…

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    quite a few years. Bilingual education is the practice of teaching non-English-speaking children English but also teaching it in their primary language that isn’t English. Many parents have been opposed to the idea of their child learning a foreign language. Why you may ask? Some parents believe that by their child focusing on two languages it will pull away from the English language as well as delay the learning of the English language. However, this may be true but many parents fail to realize…

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    Reflection On English 090

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    semester I didn’t learn anything but instead I felt that I was relearning things, such as locating information, formatting a paper and organizing details. One of the skills I relearned was locating information. In composition and research, we had to write multiple papers on certain topics. In order to go in depth on the topic and understanding both point of views, we had to locate information. By locating information, it provided a better understanding on the topic. In English 090 we wrote…

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    Introduction According to Bloomsbury International (2014), “Approximately one new word is added to the English language every two hours and around four thousand new words are added to the English dictionary every year.” Language is a way for people to communicate with those around them, sharing notions and conventions of those from the same cultural backgrounds and spreading this so others can learn (Corder, 2013). The way language is communicated varies depending on the environment and context…

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    As a global language, English has long become one of the most important academic and professional tools (Schutz, 2006). This is evident as English is the second language in Malaysia and is a compulsory subject that has to be taught in all schools. Moreover, the ability to converse in English fluently is also one of the essential criteria in job interviews. Thus, it is important to equip our pupils with sufficient knowledge in English so that they would be prepared to use the language…

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    I have been a student at St. Cloud Technical Community College for almost 2 semesters, and over the course of these semesters I have completed mostly English courses. My writing style and overall understanding of English has grown, and I have learned more than I thought possible. I had taken numerous English courses throughout my high school days and expected to know exactly what I was in for. Boy oh boy was I wrong about that! Going through these classes has taught me to expand my mind and…

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