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    35 Foreign Language for Cadets One growing aspect at most major colleges in the United States is the requirement to learn a foreign language. The service academies are no different in this aspect and require all cadets to take at least one year (two semesters) of a foreign language. What makes them different is the selection process for your language. D-Lab During basic training, cadets will take a test to identify their ability for foreign languages. Cadets will be presented with a fictitious…

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    According to the textbook, “What the Research Tell Us” states that the language have several characteristics. Children’s language is different from ours, adults’ language. Children have different ways of knowledge and they seem to lack of awareness. Second, language is not learned by simply imitating adult’s language. They also try to come to terms with language by themselves. Third, the more experience children have, the more they build or develop their vocabulary skills and language. Fourth,…

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    Bilingual Education Is Detrimental to American Society. As America rises to be an extremely multicultural nation, it is inferred that as a nation, educating immigrants in the english language is beneficial, however accustoming to various languages is destructive to the standard tongue used. Bilingual education has been a major aspect in the history of the American education system. However, bilingual education has become a less used term due to the disloyalty it brought over the course of…

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    in the private sector, with its own broad educational goals. I have watch children learn many things, that many would say is beyond them. For example, the life cycle of stars in third grade, cursive in first grade and biological classification in second grade. In a non-grading environment, the students explore and learn an amazing amount of curriculum, because they were excited and their classrooms are packed with resources that were accessible to everyone. My goal, in getting my teachers…

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    when a character began to practice English, Suddenly, I was drawn in again and excited that I actually knew something. Words have so much power, especially when people know what you are saying. It makes me curious how schools devise English as a Second Language programs, and if language is truly taught in a productive manner. Watching a movie in a foreign language was a very eye opening experience. It was something I had never done before, and I am glad that I took the time to do so, and not…

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    interesting it is to speak another language that is not your mother tongue language and see young children acquire language so quickly. I was born in California but raised most of my time in Korea. Since my first language was Korean, I consider English my second language and therefore, I had to “learn” English when I was about 7 years old. Human language is extremely interesting in the fact that when you are young, you learn it naturally without a great deal of effort or challenges. I learned…

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    When providing lessons in English Language Arts, teachers should include activities that encourage verbal collaborations, reading, and writing aspects. Moreover, these should be done with accommodations for any student with English language barriers based off of individual skills levels (Hardman, Drew, & Egan, 2013). Using Speaking / listening, reading, and writing activities in lessons is important, because they are all forms of producing and processing information with language; which would…

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    Crash, a film about how people’s misperceptions shape their reality had me focus on the character Farhad, a Persian store owner. He experiences people racially profiling him and his behavior is effected from people’s misperceptions. Through Farhad’s story we can see the different stages of perception, attribution biases, and the effects of misperceiving. Perception is how an individual filters information, interprets it, and then creates a meaning for their views. How people perceive, and…

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    languages, English is uniquely flexible and succinct. A noun can be turned into an adjective or a verb, or vice-versa, without losing its expressiveness or beauty. It has become the new lingua franca, due to increasing globalization and English as a second language teachers are in high demand…

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    category. The first hypothesis suggested that the people who live longer in Western countries will have less situational attribution in self-sections and other-sections; however, a Pearson correlation showed that these results were not significant. The second and third hypothesis concluded that Chinese-primed participants would have more situational and attributional than English-primed…

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