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    I now realize that being a high school teacher is not easy to teach. High school teacher need to break a wall with each students to make them fell confortable. I really liked the connection she had with students and the way she explained everything with details. I loved how each day at the beginning of class the students…

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    Student Interview Paper

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    language of Tai-feng is Mandarin. He is fluent in Mandarin. This is his second year in the United States. Before enrolling in the biology major, he had been taking English class for one year in the language center of UHD. After taking one year intensive English class and passing all exams, he is considered to reach academic level of English ability. Current school The University of Houston-Downtown is a medium-sized and four-year public urban university in Houston area. According to the…

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    their language, change their appearance dress, and change their traditions. Went the immigrant child star to learn English they start to learn a different language, the year be passing and they start to forget some of the primary language. And all is done teacher speak English and the students have to be communicated with then that is a reason they have to be learning English. But it’s good in a way because you can choke your on family and you can have more opportunity in U.S then other…

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    English Pop Song Essay

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    learning English. For example, when the learners from Indonesia want to learn English as their target language, they should have learned Bahasa Indonesia as their first language in order to help them understand the English as their target language. Teaching English as a foreign language is not easy. Therefore, teacher should have a good strategy…

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    several times throughout my life. I was influenced by my family and the various teachers I had over my academic carrier when these changes have happened. When I had begun to study English, I knew few little about the writing skills, but the procedure I have received over my academic carrier functioned to form my spirit and skill about writing. I learned that writing skills are learned through reading, learning English, practicing essay writing, and focusing on content before grammar. First,…

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    Success with English Language Learner’s by Margo Dellicarpini was something I was interested just by reading the title. Any time I hear the word success I am motivated. When seeing the title I predicted this article would talk about how one is able to succeed with ELL students. As a first year teacher, I am looking for many any tools or skills I can gain to make every single one of my students are successful. Once all of my students are successful I can somewhat feel that sense of success…

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    Local Refugees

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    languages and education Local refugees coming into Fort Morgan, Colorado have faced many difficulties. Some of these difficulties include education and language. When they immigrate into Fort Morgan they have little to no education and very limited English. When they come to the United States it is hard for them to adjust because of the very diverse environment. There are so many differences between their home and ours. It would be like if we went to Somalia or Kenya, it would be a whole…

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    ELL Legislation Essay

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    Curricular Implications Students who are English Language Learners (ELL) do not necessarily qualify for assistance under the IDEA laws. However, they are still students who are in need of modifications in the school setting in order to be successful with learning the standards. It is the responsibility of the school and thereby the principal to ensure that students with limited use of English have equal access to the same quality education as that of their English speaking peers. This…

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    Media Critique This paper will explore the article “Preschool programs face challenge of preparing staff to teach English learners” by Sarah Tully. This article was published on December 10, 2015 on the website EdSource. Thus as the title of the article indicates, this paper will be talking about the challenges of preparing staff on how to teach children that are English language learners. As well this article looks at the effects that the educator has on the children when they don’t share the…

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    Section One: Prior to attending this course, Movement and Health for the Child, I was aware that a general education teacher is responsible for differentiating instruction for ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Language) student’s language needs. Furthermore, teachers need to provide a learning environment that supports ESOL student’s transition, education, and English language development. A learning environment that encourages a student’s development in language proficiency must allow the…

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