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    Learning English as a second language is very challenging, but not impossible. As it is the way in any type of language, mastering the English language requires frequent reading, talking, and writing. As a freshman student at Tennessee State University, I am taking the English 1010course, and I have been studying and preparing for thecourse very hard to achieve the highestgrade possible in the class. This commitment demandsplenty of time and hard work. It also requires a diligent…

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    Literature Review Overview Since the purpose of my study is to examine how multimodal storytelling affect the writing experience/outcomes of ELLs in a US college Intensive English Program (IEP) and how these multimodal practices implemented by these ELLs affect their identity construction while living and studying in a foreign culture, I am interested in finding out the writing difficulties ELLs have experienced and the non-traditional strategies and interventions that have been implemented on…

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    eight years to work, and after that he became a great success and became known as the "Real English Regulator." When Johnson decided to develop a dictionary of English, he followed his project in the footsteps of two previous experiments, and the second in France. In the two countries, the beginning of the eighteenth century witnessed the birth of new and serious dictionary projects, whose aim is to purify the language of every flaw and to make it into a scientific form. This was the same as…

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    Introduction: This paper deals with the importance of the interpersonal communication skills for the professional student to bring immediate effects of the globalization. Interpersonal skills are a part of soft skills. English being accepted as globalization language gone beyond the boundaries of six nations used it as their mother tongue and became the language of necessity for entire globe. English is worlds ways of communicating inter and intra culturally, became a language of technology.…

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    Our official language, English, is called our second language but as in the case in most societies that have it as their official language, it is often learnt at the same time as the mother tongue, and increasingly these days, in the place of the mother tongue (Agbedo 2012). Many parents do not encourage…

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    Introduction The purpose of this study is to learn how and to what extent bilingualism in early childhood (from ages 0-5) affects cognitive intelligence later in a person’s life as reflected by the academic performance at the university level. This an important and relevant topic for human development and education as schools are becoming increasingly more diverse, and there are more students from different cultural backgrounds speaking a multitude of languages. Many of these students will…

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    An inclusive program is a learning initiative that has a combination of both disabled and children without a disability in a learning program. These programs have a positive promise for both decent learning by making sure that learners have an easy entrance into better learning programs that given in a decent manner. This is made possible by establishing decent learning systems as opposed to the first study that permitted special education to children that are disabled learners. Having an…

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    For instance, in school the students takes a test to evaluate their English standard. Those who does not meet the standard the school provides them with ESL. ESL stands for English as a second language which is helpful for elementary, middle, and high school it gives extra help in improving their English. ESL has helped student in lots of ways. It gives support and challenge so that their English can improve. For example, extra reading…

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    paper, I will write about my experience of learning English. I am from Saudi Arabia, and our first language is Arabic. In my country being a literate in Arabic is not enough anymore in order to get a great job. Many people these days tend to learn a second language in order to support their resumes and develop them selves. I come from a well-educated and supportive family. My father always encourages us to continue our education. He graduated from The University of Cincinnati with a bachelor…

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    other’s and where one or both speakers are using it as a ‘second language’.“ English seems to be one of the main languages of international communication, and even people who are not speakers of English often know words such as bank, computer, hotel, hospital, piano, radio, taxi, television and walkman. There are a number of reasons for the popularity of English as a lingua franca such as colonialism, trade and commerce, travel and tourism, major channel for information exchange, and…

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