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    main characteristics of suggestopedia are the decoration, furniture, comfy armchairs, the use of music, the arrangement of the classroom. It’s like you are sitting in a living room rather than a classroom. The kind of music used in the suggestopedia class is probably Baroque music with its ideal sixty beats per minute. In this classroom, the teacher has a great power and even adult learners are encouraged to behave as childlike as…

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    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’ achievement in class especially in speaking. According to Bruner (1967), Discovery Learning is constructivist learning theory in which take place in problem solving situations where the learners draw their past experiences and existing knowledge to discover facts…

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    Foreign You can’t call yourself truly fluent in English, just because you can speak one-line English here and there. You are truly fluent in English only when you can speak English continuously. (Nair, 2005) At length, by giving supporting details, reasons, justifications, and illustrative examples of situations and events easily, clearly, confidently, without unwanted hesitations and by effectively managing all naturally occurring hesitations. This was proved in the book of Professor Kev Nair…

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    paragraph , isn't only to give the student a chance for language practice but it also help them to understand the cultural aspect of the target language. We also need to Identify any requirements we may have to create effective a school relationship. The second step is to introduce the program to the student in an interesting way and let them imagine how it will look. Students can also make a brainstorming about what activities they may do. In addition, parents should be informed about the…

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    movement and The Merthyr Rising of 1831 who fought against corruption, inequality and injustice and to keep the fascinating culture as it was. These people were ordinary and they were; teachers, butchers, shop owners and other people from the working class. They came from families with small children and they were very peaceful. But because they were rebelling against the Englishmen, they were described as being violent, wild and people without any feelings (sub-humans). They were portrayed like…

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    Speech has been the most important and representative way in communication and we use it mainly in delivering facts and data. Speech was developed between 2 million and 500,000 years ago. After that, non-verbal communications were the main forms of conducting inner life of people including their emotions, moods, feelings and attitudes. Non-verbal communication / body language is the actions or attributes of humans, includes all the messages deliver in other way than words that we use in…

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    Firstly, the situation of English language education in Japan and characteristics of Japanese when they speak English is explained. According to Sankei newspaper article (2014), English language education in high schools is aiming at acquiring practical English skill. Board of education in Osaka is targeting their English language education as practical and put focus on communication for students to keep up with globalization. Also, they have a goal to increase the number of students who can…

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    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the sociolinguistic variations of American Sign Language found across the United States. Variations of ASL based on regional, social economic background, and ethnicity will be discussed. Deaf Americans are as ethnically diverse as the general population in the United States. This is a multicultural group that differs in more than just skin color and ethnic heritage. They differ across a variety of dimensions like age, and extent of hearing loss,…

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    Cursive writing is a helpful tool to most individuals. When I was younger cursive handwriting was tought in schools. I learned cursive by the 2nd grade and I think it has helped me a lot. There are a lot of different studies and articles suggesting that cursive handwriting is not beneficial and does not need to be tought to kids today. One study has shown that when people write in cursive it uses both sides of the brain. If we aren't using our brain to it's most ability then we are not using…

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    The classroom had 17 children in total, 1 of which was an English Learner. His name was Carlos and, saying his name to me was the only word he said in class for the duration of the time that I had been in the classroom. Carlos is young boy whose parents are completely Spanish. I was told by Mrs Varvil, that even at parent conferences only the mother has understand of what is being said and is able to partially converse. When I first entered the classroom, the children were all on the floor…

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