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    Advantages and Disadvantages of ESL Course Books ESL = English as a Second Language (Studying English as a non-native speaker in a country where English is spoken). the use of course books in the ESL classroom is very common because the course books have the advantages of being visually appealing‚ easy for the teacher to prepare‚ and the activities fits well into the timetable. However‚ from the researcher’s own teaching experience‚ there are several problems and issues with the course

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    Essay Advanced Level Motivational Factors In ESL Language Training Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Degree of PhD in International Business Table of Contents Section | Title | Page | 1 | Abstract and Introduction | 1 | 2 | Andragogy and Self-Motivation | 3 | 3 | Foreign Language Learners vs Second Language Learners | 6 | 4 | The Attitude Motivation Test Battery | 7 | 5 | Excerpts from Long Beach Community College Study | 9 | 6 | Summary and Conclusions | 15 | 7 | References

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    Happy Marriages‚ Happy Kids On a sunny day‚ a father wants his family to go mountain climbing‚ but the mother prefers to go to the mall to buy shoes for the kids. Even though it is a very normal conversation in a family‚ the way parents solve this conflict could make a big deal to the kids. Siegel‚ author of “7 Essential Lessons Your Kids Learn from Your Marriage‚” states that “how you and your husband talk to each other‚ how you listen‚ and how you work out your differences shape the beliefs

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    Thomas Edison Imagine a world without light being produced by light bulbs. This would be the world we would be living in‚ had it not been for one scientist who made all the difference: Thomas Edison. Great inventor and scientist‚ Edison shed light on the world. Thomas Edison was born February 11‚ 1847‚ in Milan‚ Ohio. He was one of seven children‚ him being the seventh and last. During his school days‚ his mind wandered. This was probably one reason why his teachers called him “addled”. Another

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    ESL 500/501 DIAGNOSTIC EXAM SUMMER 2014 Purpose:  Your performance on this exam will not contribute to your course grade.  Yet this exam is to help your instructor determine your strengths and weaknesses in order to better meet your needs in this class. Procedure:  1. First read the article. You may take notes and plan your own essay on the colored paper provided or on the article. 2. Write an essay based on the article‚ answering the essay question below. Your essay should include an introduction

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    AMONG CELEBRITY SUPPORTERS OF M•A•C AIDS FUND KIDS HELPING KIDS HOLIDAY CARD PROGRAM M•A•C AIDS FUND LAUNCHES 11TH ANNUAL KIDS HELPING KIDS CARD CAMPAIGN WITH $250‚000 GOAL‚ FEATURING CHILDREN’S ARTWORK TO BENEFIT FAMILIES IN AFRICA Kids Helping Kids is an annual holiday card initiative of the M•A•C AIDS Fund (M•A•F) with 100 percent of sales going to support pediatric AIDS programs worldwide. This year‚ the money from the sale of Kids Helping Kids cards and gift tags will directly help make

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    matter what children are doing‚ they are always surrounded by advertisements. Whether it is watching television‚ Reading a book/magazine‚ or browsing the internet; advertisements are everywhere. Eric Schlosser has a good point when he argues in his essayKid Kustomers” that more advertisements are being directed towards children each day. It is not only directed toward children‚ but influencing children to beg their parents for products they do not need or even want. As in‚ the stuff they see on television

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    Using Comics with ESL/EFL Students Justine Derrick derrick_justine (at) yahoo.com Salisbury‚ Maryland‚ USA Introduction Comic strips‚ comic books‚ and graphic novels can be used in ESL and EFL classrooms to encourage students to read. They can also form the basis of several classroom activities that will engage students and generate discussion. Second Language Acquisition‚ Reading‚ and Comics In all theories of second language acquisition‚ input plays a role (though the role varies

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    for the red jersey worn in intra-team scrimmages by college athletes kept out of competition for a year. Nowadays there are many different opinions on redshirting children. In this essay I will discuss two articles by different authors with opposing views on the topic. In the first article “Youngest Kid‚ Smartest Kid” by Maria Konnikova‚ she discusses how many parents tend to redshirt their children because they feel holding off an extra year will give them a boost relative to their peers. While

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    Popular Kids vs. Unpopular Kids Everyone wants to be the popular kid in high school right? Not always true because popularity isn’t always as great as it looks. Belonging in the popular social group in high school can be a rough place for some individuals. In other words‚ the grass isn’t always greener on the other side. While unpopular teens wish to join the other side‚ they should consider a few things before making a rash decision. While pondering through the negative effects of being popular

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