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    country development in 21st century‚ we have realized that the importance of English as a second language in Thailand is one of the strategic key in the development plan according to the 2 aspects. Firstly‚ the importance of English in term of developing the Thai citizen’s ability to reach the international standard. Among many developing countries we can see that the tendency of English speaking people are shapely increased as English has been considered a global language to communicate in many

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    Teaching English to middle school students is quite competitive and challenging job. Teachers are required to give their best efforts to teach English in a more easy ‚successful way. Educational games are very important‚ researched subject and sometimes have been seen just as simple fun. But games are very essential part of the children’s life since children like to play games by nature.They can be an effective method to facilitate the learning process ‚ they can also be used as a first step to begin

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    The Importance of knowing English Language Is it important to know English? Yes‚ everybody knows the most important language is English. English is the national language and also the foreign language .Why knowing English is so important? Now‚ let me tell you. First‚ English language is the fourth most widely spoken in worldwide. English is regarded as international language by the people in east and west .Every country has international trade. The good trade communication use English to communicate

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    conquests all over Europe and later‚ during the Enlightenment Period‚ it was French‚ at this moment English has this function. However‚ as English has become more and more popular‚ people of all cultures learn and speak the language around the whole world. We should ask ourselves‚ then‚ how much English language is influenced by other languages and how much of this influence is acceptable. Even being English the most spoken language in the world‚ its pronunciation is many times considered less important

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    The concept of belonging and acceptance is a major part of our modern society. Most stories and films represent belonging or alienation in one way or another. Strictly Ballroom‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann represents the concept of acceptance and rejection through the use of many film and language techniques. There are many concepts of belonging shown in the film Strictly Ballroom. This is shown through several film techniques like role of the characters‚ costumes‚ make-up‚ hair‚ music and camera angles

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    English is known as the international language in the world that make a strong communication between the people of the world‚ which many developing countries attempt to use this language while their native tongue is not English. Speaking English may have some positive and negative effects on those countries which English is not their original language. Although in many countries English is thought as a foreign language in schools and universities‚ some other countries used English as the Medium of

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    The Importance of Methodology in Teaching English The University of Jordan Done by: Lana Abd AL-Rahem AL-Rewashed. 2013-2014 Abstract I wrote this research to shed light on one of the practice field in applied linguistics is the educational linguistic‚ this field very important to me‚because I am student in English language specialization‚interested in methodology in teaching English. Introduction _Back ground: linguistic in educational

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    IMPORTANCE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1. Assistant Official Language of India: India being a multicultural and multilingual country has Hindi as its official language and English as its Assistant Official Language. English is thus a window language. For those who do not know Hindi or whose mother tongue is not Hindi‚ it is imperative that they should at least have knowledge of the English language. English is the most commonly spoken after Hindi in India. 2. International / Global Language: Because

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    The importance of English as a spoken language began as a result of the colonial era‚ when European powers took to the seas in order to find new lands and natural resources. The effects of that time can still be felt in the number of English speakers in India‚ select parts of Asia and Africa‚ and North America. The influence of English grew stronger in the 20th century‚ with the increased mobility of populations‚ the growth of the United States as an economic power‚ and the presence of international

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    Examples of Piagetian Assimilation and Accommodation 1. A child seeing a zebra for the first time and calling it a horse. The child assimilates this information into her schema for a horse. When the child accommodates information‚ she takes into consideration the different properties of a zebra compared to a horse‚ perhaps calling a zebra a horse with stripes. When she eventually learns the name of zebra‚ she has accommodated this information. 2. A mental representation‚ or schema of

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