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    According to woods (1854) the teaching English is also important along with the native languages. He also emphasized on the establishment of universities and training of teachers. The Indian Education of 1882 favoured the knowledge by stating that English education for students is valuable by the reason of mental training as well as his connection with the outer world. It was stated by The Indian Universities commission (1902) that the students joining college after matriculation find…

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    English Assignment - Discuss the ideas of Newspeak and doublethink. How important are these concepts for the Party’s control of Oceania? - Please start your essay with a brief introduction of the author. In this assignment, I am going to discuss and reflect on the ideas of Newspeak and doublethink in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, written by George Orwell. I will look at how important these concepts are for the Party, and how they help the Party of Oceania to control both the proles and…

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    confused me. For example, we were browsing Etsy together and he pointed out one of his competitors and I said, “that wallet looks nice too!” Ciro immediately replied, “this wallet is disgusting,” and I did not know what to say. After a couple of seconds went by in silence, Ciro chuckled at me. I was a little…

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    clarify their true meanings. No one can deny that without these marks both writers and readers would be lost and quite confused about the written language in front of them. Specifically, English punctuation marks have hidden origins, different uses and major importance. Punctuation marks play an important role in improving the written communication process. Most modern punctuation symbols have Greek or Latin roots. Many of them…

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    Introduction The critical reflection mainly focuses on one of my personal learning experiences which remain immemorial in my life. Majority of students in my country start learning English language from a very early age that is from grade three. Though schools try to provide best education facilities to their students, it’s not possible for every student to gain the exact knowledge, as sometimes teachers teach too fast, sometimes the topics are not very interesting and mainly for these reasons…

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    III – CONCERNS OF IMMIGRATING Since many immigrants migrate as a result of potential economic opportunity in response to the consequences of globalization, as shown in Section II, it is important to analyze whether or not immigration poses a true alternative to the problems they were attempting to escape, or whether it generates new problems of its own, with no two countries being affected in the same way. This is an important connection to understand, as globalization has changed every country…

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    Often the pursuit of knowledge leaves victims, and in the case of Wild Children, there is always a victim. Genie is only one of about fifty cases of children that due to isolation, are unable to develop speech. Her story is one of tragedy and abuse, from a young age she was abused by her father and neglected by her mother. She was not raised and led to develop in a stable or nurturing environment. Genie was born the fourth child to Irene and Clark, and one of two to survive their abuse. After a…

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    Nationwide, there is an educational reform effort underway that holds the power to change how we as Americans perceive literacy forever. This movement addresses implementation of true cultural pluralism in the classroom. In doing so the seal of biliteracy seeks to remediate loss of language and culture of non-English speakers assimilating to American culture and the English language as well as to provide to all students the opportunity to cultivate both linguistic and cultural knowledge other…

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    Topic 3- Should English Language Learners Be Placed in a General Classroom or a Special Education Classroom? A third question plaguing schools with English language learners is whether to place the English language learners in a general classroom or a special education classroom. Several schools place them in the special education classroom when they do not have special needs, thus taking the teacher’s attention away from students that have special needs and require the extra help. Likewise,…

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    and the strengthening of international relations. One contributing factor, that is often marginalized by politicians and citizens alike, is the growing demand for learning foreign languages. More and more people around the world have been taking second, third language classes for multiple purposes, especially professional advancement. Being multilingual has become so essential that many countries such as France and Switzerland, have made it compulsory to learn at least one language other than…

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