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    Should English teachers speak the language of their students? An English only policy should be implemented in all ESL and EFL classrooms. The best English lessons are often the result of a teacher who only speaks English. Such lessons enhances the student’s listening and speaking skills by hearing the correct way to pronounce things and comprehending what the teacher is explaining‚ which are the most important skills in order to communicate. However there is always an exception to the rule. There

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    Senior High School English Teachers’ Roles Under the New English Curriculum 1 Introduction “The operation of a social group depends on its members having certain parts‚ or roles‚ to play. In sociology‚ role can be defined as the behaviour expected of an individual who occupies a given social position or status.” (Banton 1965) Each member in a society has a particular position in the structure of the group and has particular tasks to perform in its activity. A teacher is a person who teaches or

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    this poem? HOW: does the poem get its message across? WHY: do you think the poet wrote this poem? WHAT: is YOUR response to the poem? * 3. WHAT: is the poem about? Try and sum up the main idea of the poem in one or two sentences. * 4. WHO: is speaking in this poem? is the poet speaking in the poem? Is it someone else‚ real or imagined? Is the poet speaking to you? Are they reflecting? Addressing the world in general? Are there any other voices in the poem? * 5. HOW: does the

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    The following show expected colony appearances and morphologies (shapes) of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Note characteristics such as edges‚ color‚ and whether the colonies are rough or smooth in texture. For colony appearances of E. coli and S. aureus‚ scientists often describe what they look like on agar. This is not the microscopic view (for example‚ as with a slide) but a “naked eye” view of how the bacterial colonies look while growing on a medium. (This is one type of culture

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    Address one in depth‚ outlining possible causes‚ effects and resolutions. The most alarming public education issues today have to do with teacher certification in specific content area and‚ the increase in students reading at the below basic level. Educators must have the knowledge of a content area to help nurture students understanding in a curriculum. Each educator must also be knowledgeable of a rigorous curriculum where students are exposed to a variety of learning

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    The Help Helps Out While reading The Help by Kathryn Stockett‚ it quickly becomes apparent that in 1960’s Southern Mississippi‚ the maids‚ or “the help”‚ played an important role in the family—not only as the maid‚ but often also as the childcare. The maids formed a special bond with the children‚ especially the children who were very young or were born during the maid’s time at the household‚ and in a lot of cases‚ the children seemed to be the only reason the help stayed with the family they

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    and physically secure. Provide toddlers with self exploring opportunities in which they can succeed‚ recognize there pleasure in new skills and support them to express their feeling in an appropriate way. Social Candidate helps each child feel accepted in the group‚ helps children learn to communicate and get along with others‚ and encourages feelings of empathy and mutual respect among children and adults. I will provide an environment in which children can enjoy positive social interactions

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    Delaney Yellott Rori Hoatlin English 1101 22 August 2013 Knowledge Paper I would be a great instructor for people who are learning how to use contact lenses. I struggled with trying to wear contacts for 6 years so I know every fear‚ concern‚ and issue with them. I posses knowledge on the teenage girl’s mind. I understand the insecurities‚ irrational thoughts‚ wants‚ needs‚ and fashion choices. The most vital knowledge I posses is my resources. My resources provide me a way to find out any information

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    deeper meaning to schooling and education. Knowledge is more than just the most valuable thing on earth‚ it’s a way to build you up and make something for yourself. It’s a way to get around your problems in life or to pull yourself out of poverty and crime. It’s a chance to learn and better oneself. I view education as a form of self-improvement. It can open unlimited doors leading to endless possibilities. Education teaches skills and builds character to help the average citizen achieve their American

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    MORPHOLOGY MARTOS ALFITRI PBI V D 10714000764 Morphology Morphology is the study of the construction of words out of morphemes Morpheme The morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of language. (lexical and grammatical meaning) A morpheme must have a meaning‚ and it is the smallest unit of meaning (the smallest sound-meaning union which cannot be further analyzed into smaller units). The word lady can be divided into two syllables (la.dy)‚ but it consists of just one

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