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    teaching language and focuses mainly on the auditory input, ignoring a big sector of students that learn more effectively using visual aids. As for the TPR method, it is considered a quick way to teach meaning of vocabulary, while inductively teaching grammar and language structure. Main advantage is that it is suitable for classes with a large number of students with mixed abilities. But, its major disadvantage…

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    The Cafeteria Monologue

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    Where 's the one place you can find all your Jock ,Goth ,Emo ,Punk ,Skater ,Gangster ,Mexican ,Nerd ,Stoners ,Preps ,Band geeks ,Art freaks ,hoes ,rich people, and loners? Thats right high school, also known as hell school lol. The closest all these groups get together is when they go to the hell hole aka “The Cafeteria”. For the last couple weeks i 've been studying and analyzing the cafeteria. Interesting enough the results that i 've gotten are quite the surprise. You know that kid that…

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    Second Language Analysis

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    Many parents face difficulties teaching their children a second language in the same time of learning their native language. Parents who are not proficient in the second language, which is used in their children schools, believe that they cannot contribute in helping their children learning it. However, parent-implement and literacy intervention can help children learn both languages and that have been verified by few studies. In her article, “Effectiveness of a Parent-Implemented Language and…

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    Mario Pei Essay

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    community of language move on to a new chapter when he developed a new language and a book to teach everybody how to speak it. Noam Chomsky is regarded as one of the greatest linguist in history because of his contributions regarding transformational grammar. Pei and Chomsky contributed to the language community of the world in many important ways. Mario Pei’s contributions although the greatest where unsuccessful makes him a more important figure in the language community because he did it for…

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    Most students enjoy summer vacation, but some educators feel that summer break is too long and that students do not retain information as easily when they return in the fall. Some think we should have year-round schools.I personally do not think this a good idea. Most students use summer vacation as a stress reliever. Most students enjoy summer vacation because it gives them a two to three month break from school. First of all, summer vacation gives students a break from school. It gives them…

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    Cheer Tryout Day

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    One sunny day I woke up and thought it is cheer tryout day. Today would be the most exciting and scary day of my life. I slowly got out of bed and got ready for school. When I got to school Kamry and Autumn was already there, they were really nervous also. We sat and talked about how we are really scared to try out that day and how we knew the dances and stuff. Then Allie got to school. We all talked about how nervous we were and how we were telling each other that they were going to…

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    In more than 40 states, at least 75% of public schools start their school days before 8:30. Debates have been made on whether or not schools should start later or stay the way they are.School days should start off later, because students will be able to get the recommended 8-10 hours of sleep per night.This would lead to an improved performance not only in school work but also with the health of the students. Getting enough sleep has shown to improve students classroom performance, resulting in…

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    2. The main power that lie in high school sports is in the boards of athletics that the high school represents. This gives the all the school a guideline for what is need to be done to make an equal playing field among the high schools in their sport. 3. At the high school level, Education should be the biggest thing that schools advocate for. Making educated athletics is always a good thing on a school. Many schools can only do one or the other, but combining the two goals helps a school…

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    million dollar average paying job is just not in the cards for all of them, however their experience in the field will still give them an advantage over non-athletes in the work field. Not only does participating in sports affect the chances of a student receiving a higher level of education, but it has been proven that their time in the field also positively affected their social and emotional skills which elevates characteristics that are best fit for a manager position. This is proved by…

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    Bilingual Children

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    The research done by Brice et.al, investigated phonological developmental processes in bilingual children, and bilingual adults. There have been many studies to support the importance of language development in the area of speech perception on both monolinguals and bilinguals and their differences in development. Although studies do exist they are not adequately representative of speech perception with bilinguals. This study will aid in the understanding of how bilinguals use two languages to…

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