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    particular person in that group. We basically have a bad habit of making the action of a minority represent their ethnic group as a whole. It is hard not to apply those generalizations to people but studies have shown a white student with a white teacher rather than a black student has more attention than and will be willing the white student faster than the black student. In a result causing favoritism among…

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    Esl Teacher Interview

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    Yesterday February 25, I met my former teacher Christine Holloway at ELS. I remembered when the first time that I came to ELS. I didn’t know ant thing about English language. She was my best teacher ever because she helped me a lot with language. After a year, I had interview with her at large class room at Wirtz Hall 324. So, the room was really lightly. There were six three tall tables, and three table in right and the other three are on the lift. So, we sat in the lift in the first table, and…

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    According to Jeremy F. Strayer, only 69 percent of students who start high school finish four years later. However, the other 31 percent of the students are dropping out of school due to the lack of understanding of the given concepts. On an average, 7,200 students drop out of high school each day, totaling 1.3 million a year. This startling statistic makes one wonder what is discouraging our students from finishing school. Schools should develop and implement a new form of teaching that would…

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    grazing, tractors roaring, and palmetto bushes gently swaying in the summer breeze. Then, the classroom door squeaked. A statuesque woman walked in, Mrs. Able, our new teacher. She smiled and immediately announced: “You can do anything in life, as long as you want to learn and care about others!” Mrs. Able, while not the last teacher to inspire me, was the first. She embodies a true educator: one who cares deeply about every student. She even use to buy multiplication textbooks for me because I…

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    Go Phonics Research Paper

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    govern the English language in order to encode and decode words. The Go Phonics curriculum exemplifies the basic foundation of phonics as it begins by teaching students the relationship between the sounds of the alphabet and the letters, which represent those sounds. The process of teaching the Go Phonics curriculum is systematic as the concepts are taught in a…

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    CELTA Reflective Essay

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    National Certification Standards for Instructors of English as a Second Language or Foreign Language in Adult Programs were created for teachers prepared in Canada - a commitment in today 's ESL or instructive world. By all chances, training framework has grown more than the past times and it is one of the main frameworks on the planet. TESL is just critical to develop and helps the second dialect learner so as to move alongside others in the English talking nations. Beyond any doubt it permits…

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    ESL Observation

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    that they also understand what is expected of them. As teachers work with ESL they may notice that some students need more help than others. Teachers should be mindful of how much help they give ESL students because sometimes they may be doing the work for them. All students will face some sort of struggle when learning, but it is the teacher’s job to provide them the tools to overcome the obstacles they face in the classroom. I think teachers can avoid this uncomfortable situation by asking…

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    it is an arduous job. Teachers have curriculum requirements and must prepare students for the multitude of rigorous tests that they will take, which ultimately reflect on the teacher. Teachers have students that represent a broad spectrum of society. This diverse range of students can include students that have language problems, financial problems, social awkwardness, and definable learning disabilities. The college course Diverse Learners tries to give future teachers an overview of the…

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    The characteristics of the teaching and learning process, the nature of student-teacher and student-student interaction, the areas of language and skills are emphasized. Firstly, we will know about the characteristics of the teaching and learning process through these parts: at the beginning, teacher distributes handown that has a copy of updated events like sports, traveling, education, political problems,etc. Teacher implicits the structure through doing exercises. Next, he/she gives students…

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    Seventh Grade Narrative

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    It was before entering the seventh grade when I came to the United States. Everything seemed different from my homeland Mexico. Although I had studied English for a couple of years before moving, I did not understand most of what people were telling me during my first weeks in this country. By the Fall of my seventh grade, I was able to have conversations with people. Only to discover that people in the US had a different mindset and culture than people in Mexico. It took me another while to…

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