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    Quirk Vs. Kachru Analysis

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    Attitudes, Quirk VS. Kachru The monocentric school, led by the British linguist, Sir Randolph Quirk, wanted to unify English variations by selecting a standard that would be used by users of English worldwide. Quirk encouraged native and non-native speakers to acquire and use the standard British English. He wanted to globalize the British standard because the rest of the English varieties are, according to him "neither liberal nor liberating to permit learners to settle for lower…

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    I never had an interest in reading or writing. I didn’t have an opinion on it. My writing is based off the task given to me. My confidence in reading or writing have never been that great. Before going to school, my parents made sure I knew the alphabet, my numbers up to 20, and loaded me up with vocabulary. They wanted me to succeed in the writing and reading portion because when they tried to help me it was useless. However, I watched a lot of shows and I still do but these shows were really…

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    Content INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………… CHAPTER I. THE ROLE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING. 1.1. History background of new technologies 1.2. Benefits and disadvantages of new technologies CHAPTER II.NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING 2.1 .Multimedia technologies 2.2. Internet resources CHAPTER III. NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING. 3.1. Practical application of information technologies at English lessons…… 3.2. Forms of work with computer software at…

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    A personal philosophy of teaching and learning in the learning areas of English. The following essay will look at how English plays an integral and fundamental role in the education of the New Zealand students. English is threaded throughout all areas of the New Zealand Curriculum, therefore as educator is is critical that we get it right. The content of senior English Teaching According to the Senior English Curriculum Guide (2012) English is about connecting with others and their ideas,…

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    farmer who travels state to state with his family following the harvest. Young Panchito has a hard life and does not have access to a full year of education. He and his family do not speak fluent English and he has limited learning in an English teaching school. The absence of a proper home environment also speaks for his family’s financial situation. Their severe economic status could also explain their children’s lack of an education. As an…

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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 SIOP (sheltered instruction observation protocol) model is a program that helps address the needs for English language learners. Teachers learn how to integrate students and use specific content and instruction to address the students. From the SIOP model there are eight key components; lesson development, building background, comprehensible input, strategies, interaction, practice, delivery, and review/assement. Under the eight key components teachers promote a healthy positive learning…

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    Introduction: Yoshikai Elementary Yoshikai Elementary is part of the Salem-Keizer School District in Oregon. It was named after Alyce Yoshikai who was a principal, teacher, and administrator for 39 years in the Salem-Keizer District. The name of the school changed to reflect Alyce’s work in October of 1994. Currently the principal of the school is Zan Payne. According to the Oregon State Report Card the school received a 4 out of 5 rating based on its achievements, academic growth, and…

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    plans more challenging. Becoming a teacher is not going to be easy these challenges such as being flexible and changing your lesson plan will be a big part in making your classroom feel comfortable to all of your students. I feel like I know many teaching assessments, but developing a lesson plan for English Language Learners seems like a challenging task(As a teacher we will have to continue to grow). I believe it is going to be important to identify your English Language Learners needs, so…

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    Introduction The Strive Smart Preparatory School is located west of Denver in a predominately Latino community. The high school is surrounded by homes that are lower middle income where a majority of the students qualify for free lunches. Community quilts were made for the Strive Smart School and one of my community. The following is a comparison of both quilts, the mission of the school, and instructional strategies to determine the best way to educate English language learners using the second…

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