Benefits of Learning English Essay

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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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    speak English as their first language should be required to learn English. Not knowing English creates natural barriers in which information that is not properly interpret can potential cause death of a person. Asking our law enforcement personnel and medical personnel that are on the streets to learn every language that is spoken in this nation is unrealistic. People who come to this country should be given a timeline to learn this language. The system to help immigrants learn English is…

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    that I can feel being discriminated, disrespected, and abused. Not learning to speak well and understand well until I became six. However, I spoke a couple of languages, Vietnamese and Chinese. I could not even receive any benefit throughout my education. So I really needed an extra support from my mom and dad in order for me to learn how to speak and understand. This takes up a couple of years for me to develop my learning. And so far, basically…

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    of 20 kids and there is a total of two teachers. The other teacher Ms. M has been at head start for 2 years and she is English speaking. In head start each room is filled with an English speaker and a Spanish speaker. The reason for this is because head start makes up 60 percent Latinos and 40 percent are Spanish speaking in their home language. The native language is half English and half Spanish speaking children. I teach them both languages in my classroom. The thing I like most about my job…

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    Chaplin, W. F. (2013). English Language Proficiency And Test Performance: An Evaluation Of Bilingual Students With The Woodcock-Johnson Iii Tests Of Cognitive Abilities. Psychol. Schs. Psychology in the Schools, 50(8), 781-797.…

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    English literacy is of paramount importance for the acquisition of students’ educational development. It is considered to be the commodity by which economic and social status are measured (Baker, 2011). It is also the zenith for schooling and the key to economic self-advancement, personal empowerment and social control. Accessing to English literacy helps students acquire higher educational attainments, employment and vocational mobility (Bialystock, 2001, cited in Baker, 2011). According to…

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    the practice of teaching non-English-speaking children English but also teaching it in their primary language that isn’t English. Many parents have been opposed to the idea of their child learning a foreign language. Why you may ask? Some parents believe that by their child focusing on two languages it will pull away from the English language as well as delay the learning of the English language. However, this may be true but many parents fail to realize the benefits that speaking two languages…

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    Standard Australian English (SAE) is used as a first language in Australian schools (Hanlen, 2010). However, Standard Australian English is not a first language for Indigenous students and in fact the most common language spoken by Aboriginal Australians is Aboriginal English (AE). Why do we need Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and how can teachers assist students to attain the essential language to break down barriers to a mainstream world? Aboriginal English is derived from…

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    learner. ELLs, are students who are unable to communicate fluently or learn effectively in English. These students often come from non-English-speaking homes and backgrounds, and who typically require specialized or modified instruction in both the English language and in their academic courses. Much of the time, students are recognized as "English-Language learners" after they finish a formal testing of their English education. This assessment process is for learners identified as second…

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    students have been able to graduate. This low success rate is not good for college students. Although college is challenging, however, I am going to be successful by using the advice from experts, by developing strategies, and by taking advantage of the benefits offered by my college. Because I am a full time employee, I have numerous issues that I must overcome. As a twelve hour worker, time management is a big major issue for me. Most of my homework has to be delayed until the…

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