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    foreign language courses is at its highest level since 1968. The article suggest that a change must be made in order for Americans to be successful in this complex and highly competitive world. The article also suggests finding a way to have new teaching methods in order to catch up to the rest of the…

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    the average person like me have? With that being said, let’s examine the theme that this video brought up that the state of teaching English grammar is in chaos. As hard as math is to teach, the one thing going for it is that there are formulas and rules that don’t change. If a student can learn these formulas then he or she is halfway there…

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    Summary The English language learners (ELL) population has been and will be growing as time goes by; due to that reason teaching and instruction need to be suitable for all students including ELLs. In the article Teaching English language learners in the content areas by Joy Janzen, we can see how ELL students make 10.5% of the school population, and these same students are at a high risk of academic failure (Janzen, 2008). A very important factor about ELLs is that a vast majority of them have…

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    2.4.1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN ANGOLA The English massive study, is a recent phenomenon in Angola which is used as a foreign language by the very large number of speakers such as teachers, students, physicians, writers. Its massive spread all over the country is dictated by the globalization. More and more foreign companies started to establish their business in Angola, as a result of peace process achieved in 2002 which lead at the end of war in Angola. Vanity Vaish in Globalization of…

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    Mother Tongue Thesis

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    In "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan discusses a recent discovery about the variations of the English language she has experienced. Throughout, she compares the English she uses when speaking with her mother to the English she had acquired in school. As a result, Tan describes her ability to shift from one dialect to the other. While Tan states that she does not often detect the differences while speaking, she has become aware of them in recent years. Her recollection of her childhood perception of the…

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    four selected Intermediate colleges of four districts viz., Prakasam, Guntur, Krishna and Pulivendula of Andhra Pradesh. Parallel research can be carried out to an extensive set of learners to explore their perceptions towards a specific WALL as a teaching and learning tool. In understanding the outcomes, it is required to keep in mind that the gender, social communities and geo graphical locations are wide-ranging, which affected in learners’ performance of L. S. R. W. skills in English. Hence…

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    Sexism In Education

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    1. GOALS • Identify what has been studied on the field of the English education concerning gender and learning. • Determine whether if, according to research, a gender has any more disadvantages than another on oral communication during English Language Education. 2. JUSTIFICATION Whit the crescent discussion in our country around gender issues in the classroom and how to deal with it, this research revolves around the question; could gender affect one’s education? Including the many…

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    Teachable Moment Analysis

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    More Than Teachable Moments: Enhancing Your Oral Vocabulary Instruction in Your Classroom. Watts, Cieara- Vocabulary Instruction Article Review CIR 407 More Than Teachable Moments: Enhancing Oral Vocabulary in Your Classroom Introduction The Oxford English dictionary defines a teachable moment as an event or experience that presents a good opportunity for learning about a particular aspect of life. This article explains that vocabulary instruction does not necessarily have to be…

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    motivation and confidence to learn and use English. Therefore, it is vital to improve the pupils’ vocabulary in order to help them understand and use the language both inside and outside the classroom. However, teaching English vocabulary to young learners is not similar as to teaching it to the adults. The adults have both interest and motivations in terms of academic and career opportunity in mind when they learn English. Thus, the traditional method of drilling and then asking the pupils to…

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    Math Class Observation

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    Introduction: During my time at James A. Whitaker Elementary School in Buena Park Unified School District, I was able to observe Mrs. Solomon’s fourth grade class. Mrs. Solomon makes sure that her class is a very welcoming place. She does so by standing at the door in the morning and personally greeting each and every one of her students. Once each of the students have entered the class, Mrs. Solomon opens the class session by enthusiastically saying, “Welcome back!” and the students respond,…

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