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    How to Become an Effective Teacher In general‚ education is a term often used to refer to formal education‚ which covers a range of experiences‚ from formal learning to the building of understanding and knowledge through day-to-day experiences. In fact‚ individuals receive informal education from a variety of sources‚ such as family members‚ peers‚ books and mass media. All of them have exerted a strong influence on informal education of the individual. On the other hand‚ throughout

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    Either way‚ reading would help a bunch. Pick a book to read (either along with him‚ or one you already know) and start by going over basic stuff like plot and characters. Have discussions on those two. Then‚ when you feel like he can comprehend books on a basic level‚ move onto to harder stuff like symbolism and themes. What is the author saying with their book? What are the author’s opinions on some of the bigger ideas of the world? Make him use textual evidence for his claims‚ and have discussions

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    How we learn English Two English Languages. Everyone has had problems using English language as effectively as it should be used. Many‚ if not most‚ of our problems with English develop when we forget that there are two closely related but essentially different kinds of English - spoken English and written English. To use the language effectively‚ we have to be able to switch from one of its forms to the other with ease. If these two forms of English were identical‚ we could simply apply

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    How to Succeed in English Class “Be concrete; get to the point; express your opinions colorfully” (1). In English‚ one has no limit to what they want to read or write about. But with all the so called laws and rules that English has‚ it can become a very difficult subject. To firmly prosper in English Literature‚ a person is expected to be prepared for the class by reading ‚ listening‚ writing‚ and thinking in a more advanced and intelligent way. For starters‚ in English Literature the basic

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    HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH LEARNER’S PROFICIENCY English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Gaining English proficiency can be an important aspect of education in many fields from business to aviation to science. Even native English speakers can benefit from increasing knowledge and improving writing skills. There are many accessible ways to improve English proficiency effectively without taking formal classes. i) Speak Regularly One of the most important aspects of gaining

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    To Help or Not to Help: The Samaritan dilemma - Nivedita Ravi The Samaritan dilemma is a dilemma in the act of charity. This was proposed by James M Buchanan. According to this theory‚ when given charity‚ a person will act one of the two given ways: using the charity to improve their situation or look for charity as a means of survival. A similar situation arises when a country receives foreign aid. The donor country

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    Carey 1 Alise Carey Ezersky English 1 1/14/13 No uniforms in school. Teenagers in this generation are very outspoken‚ unique‚ creative individuals and their clothes show that. Every student has their own taste and style when it comes to what they wear. You could tell a persons mood by what they are wearing. You could tell if a person is fun and out going‚ or dull and boring‚ just by what they wear everyday. But‚ if everyone in school had to wear the same thing how could we tell anything about

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    Learn the basic reading and listening abilities of English. Spend at least one hour everyday listening to news or discussion programs such as NPR (National Public Radio) news or BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation; the World Service or Radio Four are best) news. It’s hard to understand what they are saying when you first begin to listen to them‚ but gradually you’ll get used to the speed and tone. Then you can get a brief idea of what they are talking about‚ although you can’t get the detail.

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    The Mandarin Chinese language (and all other dialects of Chinese including Cantonese) lacks any kind of overt inflectional morphology. In Chinese‚ words are typically formed by one or two written characters. Each character is monosyllabic and can usually stand alone as an unbound morpheme‚ making inflectional changes more or less impossible. As a result‚ the Chinese language family has no method of overtly expressing tense‚ number‚ gender‚ etc. Instead of inflectional changes‚ Chinese uses context

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    Teachers ’ Professional Development Research Based on Knowledge Sharing Jiwei Xue‚ Yonggao Li‚ Lifeng Zhang School of Computer Science & Information Technology Northeast Petroleum University Daqing‚ China xuejiwei@163.com‚ liyonggao8@163.com‚ zlflx@163.com Abstract—Teachers ’ professional development had become an international trend in the reform of teacher education‚ attracted global attention and was a subject of great theoretical significance proposed by the practice of contemporary

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