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    Sociological Principle of Language Teaching and Language Learning Speech Act Theory A theory of language based on J. L. Austin ’s How to Do Things with Words (second edition‚ 1975)‚ the major premise of which is that language is as much‚ if not more‚ a mode of action as it is a means of conveying information. As John Searle puts it‚ "All linguistic communication involves linguistic acts. The unit of linguistic communication is not‚ as has generally been supposed‚ the symbol‚ word‚ or sentence

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    While some think that animal testing is useful‚ others think it should be stopped‚ and here I’m about to tell you a few reasons of why they think that. First‚ animal testing is cruel. Animals are strapped down to tables‚ and stabbed with needles time and time again. Many animals have died from being tested on‚ without any say in the matter. As Orlans says‚ the animals suffer from "vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ paralysis‚ convulsion‚ and internal bleeding. Since death is the required endpoint‚ dying animals

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    Research Project- Language input and learning in the Foreign Language Classroom Abstract: This article examines the differences between native and non-native English speaking teachers‚ in an Italian Primary school classroom. It uses recordings of four language classes and analyses the teachers’ lexical input‚ alongside the lexical output of the learners. It examines the types of interaction which take place‚ and the teachers’ use of the L1 comparing it to the second language acquisition theories

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    A research paper on English language in Higher Education: Exploring Learner centred approach ‘Crisis in English language learning’ Bandhavi Kumari G Regd No 1224122 Dais Maria Regd no 1224124 Christ University Bangalore Abstract “An international language belongs to its users‚ not to the countries whose national languages have become internationalized” (Edge1993). The position of English in the world has changed so greatly‚ and the number of L2 speakers has increased so rapidly that all

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    Didactics I Language Learning in Early Childhood Professor Veronica Leon José Miguel Ávalos INTRODUCTION Perhaps thousands of research about Language Learning in Early Childhood have been made‚ based on some of them‚ the book of the analysis was created. Due to the book “Language Learning in Early Childhood” “As children progress through the discovery of language in their first three years‚ there are predictable patterns

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    Kader KOÇ Evaluation Arguments Due 1869916 Advanced Reading &Writing II 02.04.2012 NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS Have you ever thought that stress can be beneficial for you? In contrast to its dictionary meaning‚ stress is a necessity for our health. Researches that have been done so far have proved this thesis. Now it is the time to forget all about the stress. You’ll see that stress is a positive body reaction because of its physical‚ psychological and mental benefits. Stress

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    Background issues in language learning. All children acquire a language as they develop. They acquire it subconsciously as a result of the massive exposure to it which they get from the adults and other children about them. Their instinct acts upon the language they hear and transform it into knowledge of the language and an ability to speak it. It’s that simple. People don’t speak to two and three years old the way they speak to adults. Instead‚ they (parents especially) use exaggerated intonation

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    The students in the American Language Program at Columbia University‚ interviewed by the author‚ Anita Wenden‚ of the article titled "How to Be a Successful Language Learner‚" proposed some strategies in learning English. Comparing those strategies to my own strategies‚ I find many similarities in how to be a successful learner. However‚ we have some big differences in the ways of using English‚ which is one of the strategies the students proposed. Some students suggested that living and studying

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    essential steps for people learning a new language. English is not my first language‚ it is my third‚ and I have spent a lot of time and effort to going through these steps. As an individual learning a new language‚ I can definitely say it is hard. Believe me‚ there is no way that a person can learn to run before he learns how to walk; the same applies to learning a new language like English. One of my English teachers from De Anza College said‚ “English is one of the hardest languages in the world‚ so you

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    Introduction Internet – based learning and traditional classroom learning are the popular learning styles known to some people. There have been several debates and which is still going on about which learning is the best. However‚ both learning styles have their limitations‚ advantages and disadvantages‚ but researchers still argue that one of the learning styles earlier mentioned is better than the other. Critics point out that Web-based training is a good alternative for independent‚ self-motivated

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