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    He is originally from Honduras, and lives in the United States for the past four months. Him and his family are living illegally in the U.S., but that does not impede an illegal immigrant child from attending school in the U.S. Juan cannot speak English to communicate, this lack of communication creates tensions between him and his peers in school. His peers are taking his silence and lack of communication wrong, and they began to bully Juan. Juan went to his school counselor, this learner, to…

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    The main idea of this post is how personal space varies from person to person. Everyone has a specific amount of space they choose to have around certain people. In this post, we get to realize the way people from other countries see our own culture. According to this post, people from Puerto Rico are a lot more comfortable around other people than we Americans are. “Puerto Rico paisanos keep a close distance when talking to each other.” Serafin Roldan-Santiago states this within the post,…

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    Scenario For this assignment, this referral plan is directed towards client who is a recent immigrant to Saskatoon. She is unfamiliar with Saskatoon and speaks very little English. Description of Agency The agency that would be the best fit for this client is the Saskatoon Open Door Society. Further information about this agency was noted during an interview with Ashfaque Ahmed. Ashfaque is a settlement and family support manager at the Open Door Society. The Open Door Society is a…

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    Molly’s areas of weakness are semantics, pragmatics, syntax/morphology. Semantics is one of her areas of weakness because Molly has a limited expressive vocabulary. For example, during her conversation with her therapist she was asked “tell me about this pet”, molly answers by saying “Got a pet”, she is unable to describe how her pet looks or what’s its name, the only thing she’s able to express to the therapist is that her family does have a pet. Many kids by this age have a vocabulary of…

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    men would give up everything just to have to move to different place they don't even know and have money. However, Pearce managed to become rich and famous while others didn’t. Second of all, Ernesto showed love by being being able to speak two languages even though it was hard for him. For example, Galarza explained in the passage Barrio Boy, in paragraph 16, “Miss Hopley and her teachers…

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    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, language, and food. The first influence of the Arabic culture on the American culture is art. Many of the Arabic art or specifically the Islamic have been collected and displayed in different American museums. The reason that made this…

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    The Anglo-Saxon vs. The Modern Era: Contrasting Religions of Then and Now The cultural values of the Anglo-Saxons from the early Middle Ages reflect a somewhat different mindset than those we possess today. We tend to see more mockery towards religion and beliefs now, as opposed to how they portrayed such perspectives in the Middle Ages. The Danes and Geats in the epic Beowulf considered God as an Almighty Lord worthy of man’s respect and worship. However, in the movie Beowulf and Grendel…

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    from watching other episodes in languages that I do not speak, with the use of subtitles. Coming from a country that has more than 150 languages, watching movies in languages that I do not understand is not uncommon. However, watching it in ASL was more exciting and kept my attention throughout the episode. While watching a show in ASL, the viewer needs to pay much more attention to the sign, the expression, and the context of usage. ASL is such an expressive language, that if you do not watch…

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    Intra Cognitive: Strengths and Weaknesses D.C. results indicate that she is an extremely well round individual. While her performance was consistent with her peers, none was deemed a statistically significant strength or weakness. D.C.’s strongest area was her Perceptual Speed. In this cluster she was ranked at the 86th percentile or exceeded 86% of her peers. While not statically significant this shows D.C. is fully capable of located targets in a timely fashion. D.C’s weakest area was her…

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    Lakeland at Mckeel Academy of Technology. This interview took place at approximately 10:15 am and lasted 2 minutes. I asked Maria what has helped her most in learning English. She replied watching TV and listening to music in English and speaking with fluent English speakers. Next I asked Maria what teachers could do to help English language learners more in the classroom. She explained that speaking slowly and more in depth of what the expectations of the students were would help the process…

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