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    Dual Language Learners

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    January). Storybook Reading for Young Dual Language Learners. Young Children, 66(1), 91-95. Retrieved September 25, 2016, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/201101/GillandersOnline0111.pdf Summary Researchers recommend storybook learning for pre-kindergarten children based on the presumption that during a reading session, these children, as they interact during read aloud sessions, are able to grasp different vocabulary and syntax of a new language. The main benefit of this method is…

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    very comfortable for children. Moreover, the kindergarten has a beautiful garden where children normally play on good-weather days. The Kindergarten serves fifty children, who are aged between 2 and 5 years. The children are divided into five groups based on their age groups. Each group has 2 educators that receive them and…

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    Necessary Peace in the Language War Author Bryan A. Garner, in his article “Making Peace in the Language Wars” (published in Garner’s Modern American Usage 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 2009), seeks to negotiate a cease-fire between two fighting countries, the prescriptivists and the descriptivists. According to Garner, the two camps engage in warfare because they each desperately cling onto their specific views of how language should be used. Prescribers tend to be more conservative…

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    In this paper, I intend to interpret and explain the arguments made by Jane Hill in her article titled “Language, Race, and White Public Space.” To successfully map Hill’s arguments, I will complete the following. At first, I will identify the main claims Hill makes, outlining each argument in detail. As I state the main claims of the article, I will explain definitions important to the understanding of each argument. I will then discuss the evidence Hill uses to support her claims and connect…

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    My New Culture

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    we immigrated to another country we adopt a new culture, because we are learning new manners and new things. Being bicultural in the U.S had influenced in who l am, by giving me new opportunities, showing me a new culture, and by teaching me a new language. Being bicultural have affected how I relate to other people, because now lm more confident to talk to other people from other cultures, and countries.…

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    in language as well as structure, which requires one to be literate to understand. Proper understanding of English language is critical for one to be considered literate because it is the language that is mostly spoken in the world (Barone, Mallette, and Xhu 50). As an intermediate student, I have undergone through the process of literacy development, particularly in English language. I went through a number of challenges in the process of learning to write, read, listen, and speak in English…

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    Language is the medium that is responsible to change on how the world interacts and has always been the one of the most prime knowledge that the human civilization ever invented. Without language, none of the historical articles that can be found in the latest version of history textbooks will ever exist. That proves how important the power of language can be and in the modern 21st century, English became the world’s most essential tool to decrease the language barrier worldwide as it is used in…

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    Empirical studies in the extant literature have indicated a strong correlation between second language anxiety and two affective factors: attitude/motivation toward learning the target language and self-efficacy (Cubukcu, 2008; Liu, 2012; Mills, Pajares, & Herron, 2006; Shams, 2008;). To examine how students’ target language learning attitude and motivation orientation predict their level of language anxiety in the classroom, this study adapted Gardner’s (1985b) “Attitude/ Motivation Test…

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    modernized to fit the diversity of their work population and to create inclusion for all employees (Nichols, Homer & Fyfe, 2015). However, there are several challenges for a diversified workforce. Globalization poses problems for organizations due to language barriers, age of employees and generational groups. Diversity training needs to be developed for multi-cultural organizations. In order for diversity to be effective policies and behaviors need to be developed within organizations to…

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    Power Of Words Essay

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    The Power of Words Language has been an important part of human evolution since its creation. In many cases, it is inferred that language contributes to the genius of the human mind. This is because language is what allows us humans to think and imagine everything in the world. Therefore, every word we say to refer to anything; is a metaphor that our mind creates to refer to things in existence. The complexity of all this is that language evolves when the meaning of words change. This can…

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