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    speaker and second language learners. These can be the cause of confliction on communication if non-native speaker unable to use "prosodic" properly. Secondly, the grammar structures and word usage are totally different for some foreign countries. It is a problem for foreign people to familiar the use of English quickly. For example, one Japanese student wants to have high-quality British style of English reading and writing skills. The student may require forgetting all usage of Japanese. It is…

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    Introduction Successful communication depends upon proper pronunciation. As the International Journal of Research in English Education (2017) States communication means to understand and be understood, therefore some people often say that they do not mind about pronunciation because they only want to communicate. That is to say, they are able to communicate even with improper pronunciation. Nonetheless, understandable pronunciation is an essential component of communicative competence according…

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    With the increase of diversity in American schools, teachers feel unprepared and find it difficult to teach students of different cultural background in the classroom who are not English proficient. In order for these students to succeed, teachers need to understand the students’ background knowledge and cultural experience. Teachers can build from what the students are familiar with and slowly introducing them to the unknown making it easier for them to comprehend and process the meaning of the…

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    As a fifth grade teacher it is my goal to provide a classroom environment that stimulates the diverse learner population. Traditionally, the majority of the lessons are plan toward the level of understanding of most of the student, but by incorporating educational resources in the classroom, the entire classroom population can involve in learning simultaneously. Multimedia: Interactive Software Research is studying the probable benefits of computer-based instruction is substantiated in basic…

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    The main idea of this article by Karaman and Tochon (2010) was the fundamentals of language to gain a more profound comprehension of the feelings that new teachers who participate in international teaching situations gained in the nation of Ecuador. The only person who was the focus of this study was a future Spanish language instructor. Her record of the things she learned and her comments, analysis and recorded discussions represented the information that comprised the study. The…

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    the past 24 years, and the center of attention was all about the selection. Choosing the event location and choosing who got the rights to broadcast was the main idea for FIFA’s executive committee as long as the trade off was in the millions. The Foreign Corrupt Practices…

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    Wal-Mart is one of the largest retailers in the world. It is a multinational company with over 11,000 stores (“Walmart Locations around the World,” n.d.). The brand name is synonymous with low prices. In fact, Walmart’s mission is to offer quality products at the lowest price. The company achieves its “everyday low prices” by ensuring its business practices are both efficient and effective (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2014). The company also prides itself by offering best-in-class…

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    Imagine leaving your home country only to go to a foreign place, now referred to as “home” and being forced to attend school without knowing the language. My family immigrated from Kosovo to the United States in January of 2004. I was only 5 years old at the time, so learning another language was fairly easy. My parents eagerly wanted to enroll me in school, and after only a few weeks of settling in my parents along with my uncle scheduled a meeting with the local elementary school. I was…

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    Introduction Multiple studies have been done on instructional reading methods/strategies for English Language Learners, however, Geneva Gay defines the solution best. Geneva defines culturally responsive instruction as “using cultural knowledge, prior experiences, frames of reference, and performance styles of ethnically diverse students to make learning encounters more relevant to and effective for them” (Gay, 2013). The main strategies this paper will focus on to enhance and strengthen…

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    Introduction The United States is composed of vast ethnic and linguistic diversity. Our history, laws, and culture are a reflection of that reality. The economy, our citizens, and society overall experience benefits both large and small. On the other hand, those who do not speak English often face hardship and discrimination. Most people believe that education is a key to success in a developed country, but in an educational system that is predominantly administered and operated in English,…

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