Reasons to Learn English Essay

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    learning English, my professor took a different approach that no other English teacher/professor has done before and it worked. She explained things in ways I understood as my knowledge started to grow. I have taken a lot of time to get to the point I am at now, but one things for certain I am ready to move to English 1105 and face the challenges that await. The first assignment made me realize and understand what I needed to personally work on. Talking about my own struggles in English and…

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    In this class, I got a lot of accounting knowledge and understood more about how to make accounting statements. During this semester, I felt I had taken a big step forward in achieving my dream. However, in order to become an accountant, I had to learn other skills, instead of getting the knowledge of accounting. After the semester, I was still confused about what kind of skills I had to develop and what kind of knowledge that I had to get more…

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    Robin Williams’s most remembered leading roles was performing as Mr. Keating in the film, Dead Poets Society. The movie takes place at the all-male boarding school, Welton Academy, in 1959. It follows a group of high schoolers that learn an important lesson from their English teacher, Mr. Keating, to follow their own path and go against what is normal. They were inspired by Mr. Keating to recreate the Dead Poets Society Club and recite poetry. One of Mr. Keating’s speeches to his students takes…

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    war with some details that I didn 't learn until I got to college. The French set up a post in what is known as Pittsburgh today; which at the time was claimed to be “owned” by Virginia. So the English tell the French to get off their land, but their is another factor at play, the Huron people believe that they “owned” the land. The Huron warned the French not to set up posts in their territory. In order to get the French off the land the Huron ask the English to get rid of the French off their…

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    the most frighten challenges were their constant hunt for a job and indignity they faced. Communicating in English is an essential requirement in order to live in The United States. Therefore, my parents were forced to take ESL classes and learn about many unfamiliar responsibilities such as healthcare, housing and bills. Both of them had a rough time finding a place to work due to their English problems and when they did find one, it would often prove to be too laborious for them. Usually they…

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    The English colonies had a hard time while trying to establish British America. They ran into challenges like lacking food and supplies, a language barrier that limited communication, and diseases that killed. The southern colonies and the New England colonies were settled for different reasons and they developed very differently. The success rate for the colonies was very dependent on natural resources and meeting basic needs of their people. The British Came over to the Americas expecting it…

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    translation to English and for a good reason as well. Pochemuchka can loosely be translated into “a person who asks too many questions.” This word certainly is not aiding the Russians to lose the evil Soviet associations. In all honesty the connotation is not as oppressive as it sounds, as it typically used to describe a child who’s questioning…

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    admit that the parents all looked happy and appreciative of what the school did for them. Additionally, the families that the school served are predominantly Hispanic with the majority of the families speak Spanish only. To help these families learn the English language,…

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    “Brainology” by Carol S. Dweck and “The Student Fear Factor” by Rebecca Cox. In Brainology, Dweck explains that there are two different mindsets: a growth mindset and a fixed mindset. A growth mindset is when a person has a mindset that intelligence can learn their mistakes. A fixed mindset is someone who believes that they have a fixed learning amount. In “The Student Fear Factor”, Cox explains that there are different types of fear factors specific to college for each student. Every person…

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    the infinite miracles of the brain. It is for this reason that people fail to maximize their full potential while trying to learn new material, recall old information, or apply newly learned knowledge. In the University Lecture Series 2015, Dr. Robert Duke and Dr. Art Markman, cohosts for the radio show Two Guys On Your Head, inspect the fundamental ideologies behind learning and reflect upon the components of motivation that impact how people learn. One significant point that was addressed…

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