Teaching English as a foreign language

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    can be even more rewarding when they see the fruits of their labour. In most cases the biggest personal benefit is simply feeling good about yourself. Volunteers make a real difference to the world we live in, be it through conservation work or teaching, and they can go home knowing they have done something amazing. What's more, Volunteering abroad encourages significant personal development and volunteers will usually go home more confident, happy and outgoing…

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    States. The overall opinion of the public on the topic is both parties must be reform the immigration platform as soon as they can. The longer they wait to reform, the more will be complicated to fix this problem and almost the same as they let a foreign to take over their country without paying…

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    Culturally responsive teaching is a pedagogy that recognizes the importance of including students ' cultural references in all aspects of learning. Being a great teacher involves a lot of responsibilities and expectations. Teachers do so much for our students however they are not appreciate or recognize for their hard work. There many characteristics that make a great teacher. Two of the characteristics I like to focus on are understanding how learners construct knowledge and using appropriate…

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    talked. He did not speak much English, and I spoke little Chinese. Through the use of little words and a lot of hand gestures, we began communicating with each other fairy well. After that night we had planned to meet up at a local coffee shop on campus. He began teaching me more Chinese as I began teaching him more English. We had a lot of fun learning about each other and our different cultures from personal experiences.…

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    Philosophy of Education Defining a teaching philosophy six weeks into my formal teacher training is a tricky thing. I feel as if every time I turn around, I see something new and shiny to play with and explore. I am sure, ten years from now, I will look back on this and laugh lovingly at my naïve views and ten years after that, laugh again, maybe for different reasons. Hopefully, in the following decade, I’ll retire. However, in order to start, I need to know where I am going in the first…

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    Strong subject knowledge is seen to be essential for effective teaching, Schulman, (1986,1987) Eraut,(1994), Turner-Bisset (2001).Throughout the processes of planning, assessment, differentiation or feedback, proficient subject knowledge is deemed vital. With the new National Curriculum, DfE.(2013) focusing strongly on the acquisition of knowledge, the need for teachers to sustain high levels of subject knowledge across the curriculum has never been more crucial. Demands on a teachers’ subject…

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    cultural shift brought some drastic changes in the manifestation and execution of new teaching modules both at the school…

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    For today’s society, more people go online to connect via a social networking site than to outside chat with each other. We always share photos and videos and posting stuff, people tend to do this within a social networking site these days. So social networking site is very important for everyone. The person I will describe is my friend. She is a mixed-blood. Her mother is a German, and her father is a Chinese. Her name is Lilia Wang. Frist time I met her in chemistry class. She had the fine…

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    positive aspects in having patients in a hospital setting it allows them to care for by a nurse that’s nearby. Also this strategy would help the individual a lot and this strategy works. A nurse has special training and background in caring for and teaching people with diabetes. A nurse works closely alongside with the doctor this would be in a hospital setting , for example it would be the nurses role to keep the doctor updated when the individual is due for a blood test so that the doctor can…

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    Slang Speech

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    the people in the United States will understand the meaning of expressions like " I have decide to hang up my teaching job" which means "quit" or I feel good vibes about or new secretary" . Vibes means " to feel good about something or somebody" . But what about the people who came to the Unites States from other countries? These is one of the biggest communication problems for a foreign people. So when native people talk to you with different expressions called "slang" you will have a question…

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