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     What are you going to school for at Northern Illinois University (NIU)? Master of Arts in Teaching plus ELL endorsement  What year are you in school? (freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior) It’s my 5th semester,  Why did you decide to go to school at NIU? I worked as a teacher in Poland for 12 years. When I immigrated to the U.S., it was obvious to me that I needed to start going to school and obtain a teaching certificate in order to be able to get a “normal” job. The Board of…

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    For example, as an Arabic native speaker and previous English language learner and a current English as a foreign language instructor, and a future assistant professor at the University of Jeddah who has been involved in multicultural and multilingual contexts for several years, I produced a paper to investigate language use, motivation and attitudes towards foreign language learning. Through this investigation I learned how attitudes about language use influence the way some Arabic students…

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    CHAPTER I. THE ROLE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING. 1.1. History background of new technologies 1.2. Benefits and disadvantages of new technologies CHAPTER II.NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING 2.1 .Multimedia technologies 2.2. Internet resources CHAPTER III. NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING. 3.1. Practical application of information technologies at English lessons…… 3.2. Forms of work with computer software at the foreign language lessons… CONCLUSION…

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    instrumental motivation.I believe it is the case when an interest becomes a passion for living as there are a number of people who took took their hobbies to the next level where these hobbies became their jobs, too. I figured as I progressed from English to French to Italian that language education is what interests me the most when it comes to school subjects.As English was the most requested language to learn / teach in Saudi Arabia ,I started taking my interest into languages far beyond my…

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    Covert action is one of many foreign policy tools used by policymakers to advance national interests. Used in select international efforts, covert action encompasses a broad range of activities outside the operations of traditional intelligence collection. Sanctioned by the White House and overseen by Congress, covert action can provide results and otherwise unavailable information. "The term covert action was defined for the first time in statute to mean an activity or activities of the united…

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    world involve a foreign language. Students with dual-language…

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    “ducere”, to lead. This is what I believe to lay at the core to answering these questions. As educators, I believe it our duty to lead students to understanding themselves, their future, and their place in that future, wherever that may be. Where do foreign languages fit into this? It is my profound belief, that through language, we are able to open up so many possibilities for ourselves and those around us. I have chosen German as my second language, but there are so many left to learn, and…

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    the other nation and its people. In the film, McNamara strongly criticize LeMay’s decision of burning 100,000 people to death when it was evident that Japan was on the brink of defeat . What McNamara had learned from the cruelty of United States foreign policy matches with liberalists’ point of view that expansion of democracy can be achieved through use of military power , and long-term peace can be achieved if the states work cooperatively( 21). He had learned that stopping the bombing would…

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    Communicating in foreign languages is important and is taught in many secondary and high schools around the United States. Some examples of foreign languages taught in various schools are French, Spanish, and Chinese. These are three of the most popular languages taught in the country. Teaching students these languages are important because it gives the student an understanding of the cultures, and history of other ethnicities. Also, speaking a foreign language makes you a better candidate for a…

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    a solo trip. As she is leaving her hotel to go out late at night, cold fingers press against her mouth from behind and she is pulled into the dark. Her cries for help were nonexistent to the people passing because the tongue she spoke in was only foreign ramblings to the natives. Public schools should make Spanish a mandatory class along with the required academic classes because being bilingual offers many more career opportunities that those who only speak English…

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