Reasons to Learn English Essay

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    worked for rather than what my parents had given me because it made me feel upset knowing that I myself didn’t earn it. When I moved to US I had many different chances to earn money and I chose to start selling sneakers. I told my mom that I want to learn how to things related to this while I was young so I could invest my money…

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    a dominant culture brought new conflicts to Spanish speakers as Spanglish is growing more popular. Spanglish is a mix of Spanish and English, and as it grows common, traditions and culture of the old language dies. United States is seen as a dominant country, which allows the English language to prosper as a universal language: “By the end of this century English, and not Spanish, will be the mother tongue of most Chicanos and Latinos”(39). In order to save the dying language, Anzaldúa takes…

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    "One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time." (Andre Gide). English 101 is a course at Tacoma Community College, a building block for other classes as the course helps improve writing essays which make a substantial percentage of work completed. The course requires a unique perspective of English due to higher writing expectations that push the boundaries of thinking. Using such high standards, students can grow as writers while learning…

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    in philosophy, psychology, and ancient literature could reshape a person’s entire outlook on life. The humanities is by far the most powerful division of education in regards to soul-shaping; numbers and formulas won’t do that, not even when you learn there are infinitely many numbers between 1 and 2 alone. But discovering the answers to their curiosities makes students question the world around them, their personal motives and values, and what they live for; confrontational and bold questions…

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    Sights In America

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    interesting field of comparison for me, considering that my husband and my children used to regularly travel and sightsee around Germany and Europe. My main point is that we had to mostly abstain from this habit since we moved to the U.S. for several reasons. Visiting worthy sights in the U.S. appears to be more expensive, and most important, traveling to interesting sights takes much longer (which will add to the higher prices when you have to book accommodations). A smaller factor, but also…

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    Attitude changes Everything Simply take a moment to think about how your skills were when you first started reading. You probably weren’t the best at reading, but you had to learn to become better because you need reading in your everyday life. Do you remember learning how to pronounce a new word, and to read a complete sentence? Or the first time the teacher picked you to read out loud for the class? I know I was terrified of reading out loud and when all the students had to try. I would be…

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    English is my second language. I came to the United States when I was 14 years old. I wrote the essay for four years already, but I still have had the difficult time with it. My great year in high school is my junior. Luckily, I have mrs. Courey, who taught me good lessons about grammar. I learned how to write preposition words, corrected run-on sentences and wrote a clear thesis statement. As a result, whenever I wrote essay, I believed I would get a good grade. However, this year is my…

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    many things learned in school is unimportant to life. The highlight of school was knowing that I’m going to graduate soon. But, yet after high school is the horrible college life. Growing up learning English as a second language was difficult. Learning grammar and sentence structure in English is the opposite of what I’m used to before. So when I’m given an assignment in Literature I tends to dread it. As Prose argues in “I Know Why The Caged Bird Cannot Read". That teachers are teaching…

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    Family Influences Analysis

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    wasn’t until I became a teenager that I began to understand the reasons behind their decision. One of the reasons why my parents decided to come to the U.S. was for a chance of having a better life. When I compare my homeland to the U.S. I always tell myself “you have it good here.” I feel safe in this country. Here, I can walk down my street wearing gold earrings and some name brand shoes and not fear for my life. Among other reasons, my parents also moved to make sure my…

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    time of war, a plane that carried a large group of well-behaved British boys crashes into an island. The pilot of the plane is killed, but many of the schoolboys survive, where they are alone without any adults to do the work for them. At first, they learn to feed themselves and they get along very well. Towards the end, the two boys separate into two which leads to chaos, between them. Along the way, many die in the hands of Jack. n William Golding’s book The Lord of the Flies, Jack is the most…

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