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    them respond positively. Only some people prefer to own only one language. They may say that the most valuable from a literary point of view has already been translated into Russian, and everything else is not worth it for the sake of this study a second language. But if they do not know it, they are not able to truly appreciate its benefits. Especially that only ignorance of any language is flawed, not possession. Each language has its own characteristics - this we know from childhood, but how…

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    How does Rudy’s condition affect his learning? The major component of any educational program is the ability to communicate and socialize with others as we are educated. The kindergarten years are very impressionable for language, communication, and the development of emotional and social skills. Furthermore, the behavior a child displays has to be conducive to an educational setting. Rudy has been diagnosed as autistic. Rudy’s condition limits him from being effective in communicating and…

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    conversation is full of language strategies that enhance meaning. One of these language strategies is the use of code-switching (Velásquez, 2010). Over the last twenty-five years the study of code-switching has become a flourishing research field in second language acquisition. It has received attention from such diverse fields as sociolinguistics, anthropology, language teaching, formal linguistics, and psycholinguistics. (Jalal, 2010) There are lots of definitions about code-switching.…

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    A significant proportion of the world devoted to research based in bilingual people. In the few past decade’s childrens in the world exposed to multiple languages. These people have to communicate and proceed using different system than monolingual speakers. Some previous studies have been reported same advantages and disadvantages on bilingualism. Therefore some advantages for example are, the creativity and the quicker solving mathematical problem for some researchers. Also being bilingual…

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    My Writing Philosophy

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    MY EVOLVING PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE WRITING It is the writing that is considered as an important surviving skill in the new era in this globalized world (Yunus, 2016). Therefore, the methodology along with pedagogical philosophy of teaching writing was undoubtedly received greater attention than what we had expected. More evidently, more and more studies has been devoted to aforementioned issues such…

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    language since they were children, especially their mother tongue. The process occurs naturally and properly with a view to communicate in society environment. As one of the International languages, English plays an important role almost in all aspects of life. English has been becoming a compulsory foreign language in Indonesia. There are four main skills in English: reading, listening, speaking, and writing.Listening ability in English as foreign language also plays an important role in…

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    Studying Spanish

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    will broaden your job experiences, allow you to travel abroad, and you can meet new people. Studying Spanish can broaden your job opportunities. Since there is a large Latino population in the United States, it is no surprise that Spanish is the second most common language spoken in here. Today in the United States, there are most likely many people…

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    internship, I am in a first-grade classroom, so I decided to observe a second-grade classroom as it would be a good opportunity to see how wide the gap of only one year would be with students. I also visited a gifted and talented third-grade classroom and a Special education resource class. From my day observing different classrooms I learned that techniques and strategies change to accommodate each individual child. In the second-grade classroom, I observed how the teacher differentiated…

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    The definition of culture in the Cambridge English Dictionary is as follows, “The way of life of a particular people, especially shown in their ordinary behavior and habits, their attitudes toward each other, and their moral and religious beliefs.” So the fact that no society exists without the culture has made the learners to be motivated to learn about the culture as well as the language of the target language to achieve pragmatic competence in the target language. As an EFL instructor, I have…

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    what is happening in foreign countries. First, people in America go out less because they are always distracted by their technology. This also leads to Americans not wanting to read foreign news anymore as people use to before technology came out. Second, foreign countries see Americans as lazy people. Third, Americans believe they can travel in America for a lot cheaper than going to a foreign country. Americans do not think about what is happening in foreign countries because they are not…

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