Reasons to Learn English Essay

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    for these reasons you can expect full classroom participation, making it easier to for a teacher to present new ideas, grammar, vocabulary, etc. It can be clearly seen that games can grasp learners' concentration and involvement. They inspire the students to have the desire to learn even more. Additionally, games transform a dull class into a stimulating and exciting…

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    teaching (pedagogy) and his or her subject matter. Moreover, in “Supporting Young English Learners in the United States,” Barrow and Markman-Pithers allow the readers to embark on a unique journey—what it means to be an English language learner. Readers also get the opportunity to learn about different instructional approaches that he or she can implement in his or her classroom; hence, enabling him or her to meet needs of English…

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    the movement to declare English as the official language has been a long and uphill battle. An amendment was proposed to Congress; however, the amendment of the official language never made it out of the committee. Since then, many new immigrants have come to America seeking a new life, but are not learning the English language like their ancestors before them. There are many organizations in pursuit to amend the Constitution. Many organizations include: US English, English First and also…

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    Asl Sign Language

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    sign meant. SEE is most often used in an educational setting, where the focus is on English as a first language. SEE can used for communication and help to teach deaf people learn how to write, read, and speak. There seems to be very little comparison between ASL and SEE and for that matter English because of the way the word order is used in the sentence in ASL, and the different word order as it is used in English speech and SEE.( signgenius.com) Some who is acquainted in SEE do not…

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    an official language policy that needs to be adopted such as in other countries? The United States was created by immigrants that left their countries due to many reasons. With such a diverse crowd of ethnicities full of culture and traditions, it would come as no surprise that these ethnic groups would have their own languages. One reason some feel that there should be a language policy is that of communication problems between two different language speakers. This problem could be solved by…

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    official language. Although English is the de facto language of the United States, the Constitution makes "no reference to choice of a national language" (Heath, 1995, p.179). This tolerance of foreign languages, along with mass immigration, has enriched the linguistic diversity in the United States. Not surprisingly, this diversity has also made multilingual education an important component of American schooling—most American high schools and universities require students to learn a foreign…

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    Introduction English is an international language and is spoken in all kind of countries both native and foreign language. In addition it is the ultimate spoken language worldwide, and it is measured as a universal language. Also, English has become a vital part of an international society, economy and culture because it has become a worldwide language. All over the earth people know many English words, pronunciation and meaning. Even though, English language is an exciting and active…

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    The components which make the two English different from one another is the sounds which seems familiar, whereas in situations in a communication the difference is revealed through the semantic or pragmatic differences which this maintains a different meaning in Aboriginal English from its meaning in Australian English which brings along a misinterpretation (Ab-ed.boardofstuidies.nsw.edu.au, n.d.). As teachers we need to also have the knowledge of history of these students in considering their…

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    Advantage Of Study Abroad

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    no limit even if you spent whole life studied, you cannot be that person who knows everything; however, we still need to study and research and teach to develop this world where we are living in. Study abroad that students learn from other country by travel, and you can learn from other country without travel as study online, but we cannot called that study abroad. Nowadays, most of students prefer to study abroad than study in their country or study online, it is not because their country poor…

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    methods of teaching English have been changing over time. Discussion about focusing on either using grammar instruction or communication in classroom have been moving back and forward. People are slightly taking side with communicative classroom in nowadays. However, instead of only focusing on communication, educators have argued that communicative classroom must include grammar instruction in teaching. There are various reasons that teachers must include grammar instruction in English…

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