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    THE MOST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER:3 A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: N/A THE LEAST ACCEPTABLE AREA OF PERFORMANCE TODAY WAS RATING CATEGORY NUMBER: A SPECIFIC INCIDENT WHICH DEMONSTRATES TODAY’S PERFOMARNCE IN THIS AREA IS: N/A DOCUMENTATION OF PERFORMANCE AND COMMENTS: This shift was Officer Premenko’s first day of phase ## of the learning phase. Officer Premenko was dispatched to the 320 Phillip Drive…

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    This worker met with Mohamed at justice page middle school. Privacy practice and Tennessen notices were reviewed verbally. The interview was not recorded due to no battery on the recorder. Mohammed stated that he has been struggling at school and wants his classes to change. He stated that he does not like his math and since class. He stated that he requested couple times with his social worker and still waiting. He appeared anxious about the class. This writer reminded Mohammed that the year is…

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    Watching the video titled, Grammar Revolution did my heart good as it showed me that there are highly educated, dedicated teachers and lovers of the English language unable to agree among themselves how to teach grammar to children. The views of the “Stuffy English” crowd versus the “Practical English” people were quite humorous to watch at times because if they can’t agree then what hope does the average person like me have? With that being said, let’s examine the theme that this video…

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    Universal Grammar (UG), which stated that the knowledge of grammar was dependent on two components: principles, properties shared by all languages, and the parameters, the way in which these properties vary. Controversies abound with the UG model, but it does explain how all natural languages are similar in some respects and how humans are able to learn their first language as well as other languages. UG simplifies the ideas about learning a second language by claiming that "learning the grammar…

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    Management Studies. To be completely honest, it was a class I thought I would struggle greatly in; however, in retrospect, I am glad I took the opportunity to enroll. Even though I usually try to pay attention to the way I structure my sentences and grammar, I had no confidence in my writing skills. Whilst I grew up speaking and writing English in Jamaica, it was a different style of English than that used here in the US. Effective writing skills, if used properly, are essential in both…

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    Good grammar is like personal hygiene-you can ignore it if you want, but don't be surprised when people draw their conclusions.” This quote is by the author Evelyn Beatrice Hall. Grammars’ importance is something that most everyone has a different opinion on. In the 21st century grammar is lost in our text messages and everyday life. While some people believe grammar is no longer important others follow its rules religiously. Grammar is relevant in the 21st century because it will help you be…

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    Grammar - This is extremely important for staff members and ties into maturity as well. Staff who talk with bad grammar look very childish and like they really don’t care about what they’re doing or who sees it. It almost makes it looks like that staff member is being lazy and they just don’t want to put in the effort required to talk in correct grammar and look professional. For that reason I think grammar is extremely important and although mine is not perfect, I strive to use the best grammar…

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    Barbery is essentially arguing that grammar “is a way to attain beauty,” and for the most part, this is true. The application of grammatical rules is really how one coherently conveys a message to their audience -- after all, grammar itself is what allows speakers to understand one another. The ability to “manipulate” these rules, so to speak, may be what Barbery subsequently means by “applying the rules of grammar skillfully” -- the application of different grammatical rules and processes can…

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    Another study completed providing support for code switching as a home language use strategy was conducted by Yeganehpour (2012). The purpose of this study was to evaluate if code switching in a reading comprehension classroom for English as a foreign language (EFL) learners would have any effect on their learning of English. The researcher administered a pre-test to both a control group and an experimental group. The control group was not allowed to code switch during their reading…

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    onclusion I think the new uniform is better than the old uniform because it makes the school standout, from the purple blazer and tie uniform. But from looking at the colours, purple shows that the peace where as black shows power. The purple blazer makes it easy for the community to identify the students of the school and if the blazer was in the colour black they may not be able to identify them. Also if students from different schools aren’t behaving well on the roads, the community would…

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