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    ESL Grammar Essay

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    to become better learners. However, many students who came from a different country do not take any benefit from it. Teachers these days can be very talented in their areas of concentration, but they certainly are not trained to help English as a Second Language (ESL) students. With the increasing amount of immigrants coming to the U.S, schools and teachers need to acquire a new responsibility, which is providing English input for English Language Learners (ELLs). By English input I refer to all…

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    A way of understanding culture is to look at the language a culture use to communicate. Language and culture have an inseparable connection because one directly defines the other. In their respective essays, both Gloria Anzaldúa and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o write about the relationship between language and culture. The two authors recognize that foreigners use language as a tool to influence another culture for their own agenda. In Anzaldúa’s essay, “How to Tame a Wild Tongue,” she emphasizes that…

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    Language and Literacy for teachers Assessment 1 Thesis A child’s language development is intertwined with all other areas of their development and therefore it plays an integral role in their cognitive and intellectual growth. Introduction Language is an abstract set of principles that specify the relationship between a sequence of sounds and a sequence of meanings. Everyday life constitutes and intrinsic part of the way language is used. Any communication between people is in a social…

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    Brianna Taylor Professor Hyon Composition I October 12,2016 Why do Languages Die? My first year as a student of KSU, I was told to take the Freshmen Seminar. There were many to choose from politics to culture. However, the one I decided to take was Cultures and Languages. I had always been interested in languages and always wondered why it was one of the most important features to humanity. Around the middle of the semester, me and my classmates were tasked to work in groups to explain the cons…

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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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    Language should be defined as any means of communication, whether it be through sounds or gestures, that is understood by humans who have a knowledge of that specific language. While people have various interpretations of what languages are defined as, its main purpose is to communicate. Language allows for people to be creative in conveying their feelings and inner-most thoughts, thus there has been a huge change in the way people speak and write. It is often said that most of what is spoken…

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    Patricia S. Yaegar argues that The Awakening must be viewed through a linguistic lens. She says that “Edna inhabits a world of limited linguistic possibilities… for interpreting and re-organizing her feelings, and therefore of limited possibilities for action” (200, Yaegar). Edna tries to leave this limited location and “explore feelings which lie outside the prescribed social code” (200, Yaegar), but fails because she can’t think of herself existing outside of the systems of language of which…

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    Throughout time there have been many instances where a strong orator voices their opinion with power persuasive elements and lead to a drastic change, much like the case of Mark Antony in Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Before Antony gives his famous eulogy of his dead friend and future leader of Rome, Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus gives his outlook on the situation first in front of a crowd of Romans. Brutus is also a close friend of Caesar but he believes that Caesar needed to die…

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    Quirk Vs. Kachru Analysis

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    Attitudes, Quirk VS. Kachru The monocentric school, led by the British linguist, Sir Randolph Quirk, wanted to unify English variations by selecting a standard that would be used by users of English worldwide. Quirk encouraged native and non-native speakers to acquire and use the standard British English. He wanted to globalize the British standard because the rest of the English varieties are, according to him "neither liberal nor liberating to permit learners to settle for lower…

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    stay strong during difficult times. As for Sherman’s poem society believes that hispanics should be allowed to be in this country to begin with. Despite the fact that Mexico owned this land first before the Americans did, up until the Mexican-American War. During colonization many Europeans and Hispanics were able to come the country with a passport and have no problem working and living their lives. As time went by many needed a green card, passport, and many other steps become a citizen. In…

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