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    dealt with during my academic life . However, the first thing that may come to my mind is language. For two many people, English is the second language. As, you know they take long time to master the language and some may take for the whole life ". Noah continued saying" I will say that the people who are dealing with the diversity should be very sensetive and they need to talk in a simple English Language and do not use too many slangs" . He explained " as you know, slangs are in a country…

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    English as a second language (ESL) is learned through-out our entire universe. Each student(s) may be effected in a different way in their course of learning. I interviewed an educator by the name of Salvatore Di Giallonardo, who is the creator, director, and a teacher for Languages for Communications school in Pescara, Italy. I was able to skype him several times during this process to gain as much knowledge on the effects teaching English to students who spoke a different language. During…

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    English has been the dominant global language since the nineteenth century. As a result of British imperialism, the language was spread to every region of the world. Since the twentieth century the United States’ role as the global economic and cultural power, has helped to maintain the global influence of the English language. Various dialects of English reflect cultural, racial and socioeconomic aspects of these groups (“What Privilege”) Standard English has often been defined as the correct…

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    “Just cuz I not haole, no mean I can’t tok English” America was the last place I expected to live in when I was 9 years old. As much as I didn’t want to live here I wanted my family to be altogether. Kauai, Hawaii is no city like but just filled with mountains, beaches, forests, etc. and I absolutely didn’t like it because it seemed boring. It got difficult for me everyday having to learn a new language, which is English that I was certainly bad at, meeting people I can’t even understand and…

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    we move further into the 21st century we are seeing the hospitality industry’s labor force become more and more diverse with each year. The numbers of workers for whom English is not a first language within the industry is skyrocketing and one might expect the tools with which to train these new workers and the predominantly English-speaking workers already in place to change with the times. There is substantial evidence, however, that training programs now in place throughout the industry are…

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    Language related problems are common among Chinese international students, since majority of them did not have an English-speaking environment when they were in China. In addition, it’s often times the first time for most of them to sit in a classroom where the lecture was delivered in English only, with a targeted audience of English speakers. There is a number of research studies have identified and discussed about Chinese students ' difficulties with English. For example, experiential…

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    “These standards communicate what is expected at each grade level, placing students, parents, teachers and school administrators on the same page” (Susan Neuman, 2013). The CCSS is a set of goals and expectations, adopted by 43 states, in Math and English Arts that the students should know to succeed in college and their career; it is not a curriculum for teachers. According to www.highereducation.org, 60 percent of first…

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    English, it is a language that has continued to captivate much of the world as it resumes its ascent in global use further into the 21st century. Blogger Dennis Baron discusses the matter to not only his readers’ but also English speakers on his 2010 article “Who Owns Global English?” in his The Web of Language blog. Baron addresses a variety of interesting stances on the impact English has on the current world and questions whether or not there really is a “pure form” of English to incline…

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    is the language. Most culture often have its own language to communicate in the society. When the culture change, so the language change either. Language know as a concrete fundamental of the culture. Therefore, Language also affect on communication, country and culture, personal identity. Overall, when the language disappear, culture dies. In fact, some migrants often lost their culture during living in another country. Because they must to adapt to the around…

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    they can understand by seeing physical movements .However ,it is questionable whether Underhill’s theory considers all people of different physical disabilities or not. Shockingly ,Krashen and Trell(1983)argues that In the early stages of learning a language, pronunciation should not be practiced intensively in class .Whereas , Allen and Vallette (1977)report that there is a wide agreement among teachers on the necessity of teaching pronunciation early to get the correct pronunciation and speech…

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