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    United States and most of them learn English to some extent, but in the U.S there is no longer just one English language; there is accented English, broken English, and mixed English. While the parents in immigrant families usually posses accents or speak English that is indecipherable to most people, the kids are the ones who speak in a mixed English language. People in the United States that came here from other countries, are not always able to learn the language adequately; they might not…

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    influence was the introduction to gentility to North America. Through the use of the courtesy book, drinking tea, speech, dress, beauty, and so on, the colonial towns and people started looking more and more like England (AH, 138-139). This type of English influence started to shape the colonies into more like their overseas counterparts which helped Britain maintain a sense of…

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    author contends that English is not unfamiliar to the region due to its historical relationship with the United Kingdom, as well as current political and economic relationships with English speaking nations and popular culture. English is also the primary language of tertiary education in the UAE. However, Arabic is the…

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    parents, government, and businessmen. Much has been written about the topic which has made it a bit confusing. The Common Core State Standards or CCSS, are a set of expectation or standards that students should be capable of performing in math and English language arts for every grade level. There are currently 45 states that have fully adopted the CCSS. (ABC ) The Common Core State Standards have the potential to significantly improve the outcomes and equity in our state’s educational…

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    Diasporic Nationalism

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    Upon arriving to the United States, many of the Swedish immigrants not only remained Lutheran, but they kept their “diasporic nationalism” (Tweed 110-111). Although they moved to a new country, they still considered themselves as Swedish. The push for their immigration was centered on having a better life economically and have freedoms that they did not have in their homelands. The move was never to forget about where they came from. For those purposes, they kept their diasporic nationalism.…

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    Gapminder is a non-profit venture that provides free statistics in visual forms of animated bubble chart, bubble map and mountain chart known as Trendalyzer. The Gapminder team creates surveys online using the survey software called SurveyGizmo to collect their data. It helped portray the data in a way that enable users to understand without being confused by the complicated conventional lines and bar graphs. Users can access the data straight from the website or download an offline version into…

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    The English language has and will continue to be the unifier of worldwide linguistic diversity. As a result of its globalization and its relative status symbol, the spread of the English language has facilitated the decline of several smaller languages such as those discussed in Russel G. Rymer’s article “Vanishing Voices”. Containing what is arguably the densest concentration of English speakers, the United States population speaks the language with a distinct vocabulary and accent. The form…

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    The Importance Of Phonics

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    Once phonological mindfulness has created in any language, it exchanges to different languages that are learned. In this manner, students who are educated in their local language won 't have to add to this expertise again in English; they will just need to end up acquainted with the hints of English and to learn to separate sounds that are distinctive between their local language and English. Phonics can be tricky on the grounds that ELLs frequently experience issues segregating between…

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    research a little about the Hmong people and culture. I would have began an initiative to hire and train Hmong people who were former generals in their army and spoke multiple languages as hospital translators. I would have worked with the Lee’s to get them into an educational program to teach them to read and possibly write English especially numbers which would have assisted with Lia’s medication disbursement. If this would not have worked I would have helped to design a system that worked to…

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    our facility, I have not experienced a client who does not speak the English language. Most of the times there is only a language barrier between the family and staff. This causes me to believe that having a Spanish version of the intake interview form would be beneficial to our client. However, Third Way center has a diverse group of staff members, and we have been known to utilize staff members who speak more than one language for our clients. Third Way center also uses translators in…

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