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    Bridging the achievement gap that English Language Learner experience will require an intervention of unique means and methods of instructional delivery. By examining Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) lesson plans, one can determine the sufficient integration of Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) strategies, addressing academic vocabulary, and assist in the instruction of vocabulary. For this assignment the SIOP lesson plans “Analyzing TV Commercials” and “Parts of the Cells”…

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    if they did not hear her” could be a line that Japanese people find quite insulting. In school where they primarily learn the language English, they learn how to read and write the language very well, but when it comes up to speaking English that is when they have trouble. Japanese people may now consider thinking twice before talking to a person who speaks English because they might be treated disrespectfully. Then Amy explains what she had to go through because of how people treated her mother…

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    learned English faster than her. This affects Elena because, she will struggle to communicate in hard situation which require her input and time. Her access to services are affected because she struggles to speak clearly and fully to express herself and her concerns. It also affects her access because her self-confidence is lowered at how poorly she may be treated, because of her poor English. Recommendations:  Interpreters or volunteer interpreters: Even though Elena is learning English,…

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    An inclusive program is a learning initiative that has a combination of both disabled and children without a disability in a learning program. These programs have a positive promise for both decent learning by making sure that learners have an easy entrance into better learning programs that given in a decent manner. This is made possible by establishing decent learning systems as opposed to the first study that permitted special education to children that are disabled learners. Having an…

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    The baroque style was established in the seventeenth century in order for the catholic church to win back the citizens who were being converted to the protestant reformation. Therefore, the church turned their artistic expression into a more extravagant, grandiose style. Viewers were now being emotionally drawn to the sensual attitudes of the churches. The style of this period would then be called Baroque. Which is the term that’s name was taken from the Portuguese barroco, which is a deformed…

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    official language in the United States, English is used throughout the country. This leads nearly every American down a path that requires them to learn and speak at least some English. However, the roots of America lie in immigrants coming to the country for a chance at a new start. Therefore, multiple languages, whether dominant or minor, should be viewed as an example of what makes America what it is. These languages should not be purged in favor of English, but preserved in order for future…

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    The strange environment of the United States and high learning pressures made DuanYing Chen suffer a lot, he might want to go back to China. He is an outsider of the US. Chen does not speak English, he does not know anyone. Freud stated that one direction of suffering is from the external world(26). The US culture and environment are so unfamiliar to him. Duanying chen is not enough 18 old when he comes to America. Everything he learns from his parents and is taught t in China may not work in…

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    In the book Understanding Comics McCloud talks about how he humans are so condition to recognize different icons and know what they stand for. Comics have two important icons that looked over a lot by people. With these icons that comic just wouldn’t make sense. These icons are the word bubbles and the panels. In his novel McCloud says “…the most widely-used most complex and most versatile of comics’ many synesthetic icons is the ever-present, ever-popular word balloon” (McCloud,). Comics won’t…

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    texts that embrace linguistic and cultural diversity. By using a culturally relevant pedagogy in our classroom we are adopting an approach that values and engages the cultural and linguistic backgrounds of students who are in the process of learning English and meeting the academic challenges in content areas. I believe that a culturally responsive approach to teaching is not a substitute for “good teaching,” but rather it is an addition to the “good teaching” and an approach to thinking about…

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    Abdulqader Abdulqader Writing 6B Oct, 06, 2016 The Influence of the Arabic Culture on the American Culture Every culture has different categories, habits, history, and civilization that made this culture be famous. There are many ancient civilization in the world such as: The Roman, Greek, Babylonian, and Egyptian. Every culture can influence on the other cultures in different shapes. There are several reasons for the influence of the Arabic culture on the American culture such as: art,…

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