Reasons to Learn English Essay

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    task in many ways. Cultural differences and different accents are very complicated to learn or get used to it. I learned English language, and trust me it was tough. In this paper, I will write about my experience of learning English. I am from Saudi Arabia, and our first language is Arabic. In my country being a literate in Arabic is not enough anymore in order to get a great job. Many people these days tend to learn a second language in order to support their resumes and develop them selves. …

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    The permeation of English language, not only in term of geographical extent but also the domains it covers, has sparked controversy about its potentially imperialist quality. Modiano (2001) refers to linguistic imperialism as a process in which prescriptive norms of English language serve to undermine cultural and linguistic diversity of non-native English language speakers (NNES). However, recently, researchers have shown an increased interest in the concept of English language as a Lingua…

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    YES on Prop 58! “To have another language is to possess a second soul” (Charlemagne). There are plenty of reasons for someone to learn second language that will benefit his or her personal and professional life. As a state consist of diverse population with many languages spoken, California and every aspect of its multicolored life is profoundly influenced by that richness. But sometimes in this multicolored state, depending on many things including the political climate, social interactions,…

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    life in which he came from Mexico, whose family decided to adopt English as their main language. This story has impacted me because my situation when I arrived in America is somewhat similar to that of Rodriguez life. Learning English isn’t easy especially when a person is new to the country. I think it’s better if bilingual education wasn’t taught in English. It could cause miscommunication the individual when learning Basic English. It could also damage their traditional home setting. Finally,…

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    haven’t the ability to make students learn a kind of language, the thing we can do is to create a proper language learning environment, which proved the importance of language environment in language teaching. With the globalization of economy and the frequency of communication, our country and society had the higher requirement for the use of English. However, at present, the situation that students can’t speak English is very general, for example, the dumb English. Most students can understand…

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    Introduction to Literature Review English language learners have had a history of not regularly attending school and this has led researchers to ask the question, why is school attendance among this demographic so low and what is at the root of the problem? Several researchers in various fields have attempted to answer this very question. They have approached the topic in different ways and have generated various reasons for the occurrence. There are three main issues that the researchers…

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    I want to be in Honors English to further my education and become a better student. Getting into this class is important to me because I want to learn as much as possible while in high school, and getting into an honors class will help me achieve that goal. If I get accepted into Honors, I will dedicate myself to studying, doing my work, and helping my peers. I will achieve my goals by pushing myself out of my comfort zone, working hard, and putting my work before everything else. My main goal…

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    The article I chose covers the topic of language and literacy development for deaf and hard of hearing children. The article is entitled “Language and Literacy Development of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children: Successes and Challenges”(p.15). In the article the authors discuss how children develop language and literacy when they are deaf/hard of hearing. They also discuss how children who have hearing loss struggle with language development. The exception to this rule is deaf children with deaf…

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    and English. Most Singaporean citizens speak at least two languages. English is used in schools, and students learn another language in school. The language they learn is one of their mother tongue that corresponds to their race. Some students can also learn a third language in school. The Singapore national anthem is “Majulah Singapura”, which, in Malay, means onward Singapore. The whole Singapore national anthem is in Malay. The main language used in Singapore is English. British English is…

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    Dear Parents of English Language Learner Students, I want to take a moment and welcome you to the U.S. I hope that this transition will bring you lots of opportunities, joy, and health. Immigration, with all the changes and necessary adaptations to the new environment, is a challenging journey, but it is doable. I am happy to be the teacher of your children and working hard to make sure they learn and enjoy their time in my classroom. I put an unprecedented amount of time in preparing special…

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