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    the family and the main provider if he becomes seriously ill or suddenly dies it would be detrimental to his family and their survival. Celia Sanchez is the central figure in the family and her lack of English proficiency is a serious barrier to helping her family. Mrs. Sanchez ability to learn English would be beneficial to minimizing family’s vulnerability of being exploited. The clinician believes the cases of Alejandro and Gloria are equally important both cases can result in extreme bodily…

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    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 transfer (Gass & Selinker, (2008). In cases of constructions that are “radically different, learners reject…

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    the school year, but they always seem to double with dual enrollment students. The expectations walking into any English class are particularly low, however walking into 1302 one might expect the class to be one from their nightmares. One major flaw with the students today is that they don’t have enough confidence in what they write or the work that they do. They walk in to their English classes expecting to fail because they’re terrible writers, and walk out saying “Hey, that wasn’t so bad.”…

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    how to teach. Nowadays students of the entire world are learning to speak English, but their reasons are different from student to student. The purpose students have for learning will have an effect on what it is they want and need to learn1. In this essay the needs of the student Paola Jovanna Alfaro Rios will be discussed, her motivation for study English, learning style will be described as well as her weakness in English and also how to solve some of them. Student Background:…

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    English has been noted to be one of the most difficult languages to learn with its grammar rules, and their exceptions, its contradictions, and having to pronounce certain words the right way (Oxford). Even with the language’s challenges, there is an expectation for international students, especially those from Japan, “...to speak, read, write, and present in English fluently” according to Takahiro Sato and Samuel Hodge. This usually…

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    Speaking is one of four skills on learning English, it is being necessary in Indonesia especially, since the newer curriculum 2013 is emphasize on balancing the three principles is that affective, cognitive and psychomotor. Simply word, the curriculum is needed the students to increase their communication skill, thus speaking is being important to be research. Within the several approaches of scientific approach there is Discovery Learning, it is an effective method to enhance students’…

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    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 content that is presented. Some…

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    system, are to meet every child’s expectations in the same way, which is challenging for those that learn different. Public schooling provides one form of education curriculum for their students, where home educated children are given opportunity to explore a variety of different forms of curriculum that fit their needs. "Support for Parents of Children with Special Needs" states, "All young children learn through meaningful hands-on experiences-through touching, doing and moving.”(Ability Path,…

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    world as communication itself filled with many people and tourist who may not be able to communicate with you. Language ¿Hola como estan? By now most of us have maybe heard that phrase and learned what it meant. Although I'm sure many rather learn the swearing instead. Being bilingual not only is helpful and beneficial like letting off steam in front of teachers that don’t understand what you’re saying. Today I’m going to shine a little bit of light on how nice it is to speak two…

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    more than ever, is key to a harmonious world. Our problem is, with roughly 6500 languages spoken today, misunderstandings are inevitable. It is a commonly faced dilemma; How do we know that the person who unfortunately speaks Thai and very broken English isn’t exactly the person we need to open our eyes to something we never imagined. How do we know that the person we were talking to, didn’t actually mean what they said, but just couldn’t communicate it properly due to language barriers. The…

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