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    which teacher can give feedback. Her tone is, “If you are excited and enthusiastic, and thus focus on the benefits of using technology, your students will be excited as well”(Lynda, sec.12). Her tone is she is enthusiastic about digital tools and writing. Her purpose of this article is to make an argument that digital tools are wonderful tools to help students to improve their writing also digital tools can help teachers to teach student English language effective. Her audience is teachers who…

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    In third grade, as a catholic, I had the communion done, an important event in our town, since most of the population was catholic, we had a priest coming to give us blessing and teach us few bible things. Anyway, for the special occasion the teacher, the same for all five years of elementary school, gave me a book as a gift. It was a religious book, “Escape in Egypt”. I loved to read that story over and over, loved also to watch at the illustrations. There weren’t any libraries in our town and…

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    “One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings. The curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child.” These words of Carl Jung indicate that the purpose of school is not solely to teach new academic material, but also to impart skills and characteristics. Solon High School mentors and teachers are there to aid the transition of a freshman to a…

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    Assistant Teacher at SK Intercultural Association We see more and more immigrants in Canada and not all of them happen to speak or fully understand the English language. By working at SK Intercultural Association I will be attempting to help all these individuals learn English and get accustomed to how things run in Canada. Since I am quite social and can get along with almost anyone I believe I’ll be able to work well with the teacher and the students. Moreover, I also happen to speak Arabic…

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    invention of texting many professionals and teachers feel that it negatively impacts the formal writing of the populace. Michaela Cullington goes into detail in this essay on why text speaks does not affect formal writing negatively and in some cases even affects formal writing in a positive light. The author stresses the amount of support each side has a constant emphasis on positive and negative effects. Negatively, Cullington states that many teachers believe that texting prevents students…

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    I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I played “school” with my siblings, dolls and friends quite often. A huge part of my story is the fact that I was raised in Taiwan from the age of two until I came to the States for college. In Taiwan, the ability to speak English is extremely sought after. When I was in 6th grade, some of my Taiwanese neighbors asked me to teach English to their kids who were about my age. That is how I began my first “teaching” job. I…

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    Ernesto is not comfortable with his new school. He doesn't know how to speak English yet and he also doesn't know anyone. But then, on the first weeks of school , Ernesto's teacher Miss Ryan helps him with the English language and he is able to pronounce the word butterfly, which seems to be a big deal for his teacher and classmates. But Ernesto isn't the only person in his first grade class who doesn't know how to speak English. The other kids also receive private classes from Miss Ryan.…

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    1. Introduction Something I didn’t expect myself to say in my entire life was, “I want to be a high school english teacher when I grow up.”. In the past year, I’ve gone from wanting to be a chef, as I love cooking, to a psychologist, as I love helping people to understand their feelings and recover from depression and other mental diseases, to, finally, a high school english teacher. I love helping people learn and I’ve gotten to help many since most school subjects come to me easily. I…

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    I think one of the reasons that math teachers do not accommodate for ELL students, besides the time limitation, is that they don’t realize the extent that the students’ lack of academic langue is causing them. Especially when the students have a good grasp of the everyday language. Every year teachers have the shy quiet students that do not like to talk in class, and when an ELL student comes that does not have a good academic language they will naturally not talk as much as the rest of the…

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    advantages and disadvantage and also the situations that a teacher allowed to use of mother tongue. 2.1. Mother Tongue Mother tongue is an integral part of human existence and tied him with stem cells. Mother tongue is a language we learned from mother, father and relatives. According to Nordguist (2017), mother tongue is a native language that human learned from birth; and linguists use term L1 to point to its. Now a days, mastering English is one of the most important needs in advanced…

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