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    The Role-Play Activity The Role-Play Activity could be the best way to stimulate conversation. By this activity, 1st year EFL learners can learn new vocabulary, words statements and know how to use them in its correct context by asking to perform dialogues, negotiate with your partner on an item such as computer or large piece of furniture, and discuss things such as warranty that are found in (ESLGold, 2010). This activity will help them to know the right place of each discourse and give them an

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    Extra-curricular activities are an integral part of any student's school experience. They are widely regarded as important, if not more important than academics. Furthermore, contrary to popular belief, extra-curricular activities do not need to be sports in particular but can either be community service, or an "academic" club like chess. Soccer is one of the best extra-curricular activities. Soccer can help you get a good job, gain admission into a better college, or network. First, networking

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    Some students in in Anaheim schools aren't involved in extracurricular activities. These students aren't receiving the benefits that being a part of an extracurricular has to offer. An extracurricular activity helps students with responsibility and time management. In order to be successful in Anaheim Schools students need to join an extracurricular activity and get support from their parents. In the documentary Mad Hot Ballroom by Marilyn Agrelo its states “The key to success in life is to find

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    Many students become involved in extracurricular activities and it really enriches the high school experience. Staying after school for something you enjoy can make it all worthwhile. Baseball, Soccer, Spanish Club, SCA, etc. are all extraordinary activities students stay after school for. Although extracurricular activities can make grades suffer, and stress students out, schools shouldn’t control the after school involvement of students because it could help develop a work ethic, lead to getting

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    Part B: Promotional activities coordination project Send an email all of the staff that will be involved in the project. Your email must include: – A brief overview of the project and the promotional activities to be undertaken. – A brief summary of the role of TTNQ, the benefits it provides to the region and the importance of the promotional activities in attracting international visitors. – A summary of person’s roles and responsibilities, as well as the action plan that you developed in Part

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    Why More Weekend Activities are Necessary When walking around campus on the weekends, whether the weather is nice or not, you encounter very few people if any. You can’t help wondering where everyone is. You ponder maybe they went home or they are going off campus with their friends to go to the mall or party. It is not beneficial that numerous people leave campus on the weekends. If students stay on campus, they are cooped up in their dorm rooms all day not wanting to leave. A major aspect of

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    the lesson they will be confronted with questions about what they think about the different habitats. When they are actively engaged in an activity, creating or doing something, they learn better and retain or remember what they learned; but more significantly, they develop an excitement and intrigue for learning. Cooperative learning through group activities will help to keep them responsible to each other to make sure they are understanding the experience at hand. These assignments have the purpose

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    least one kind of extracurricular activity (Bureau UC). Through extracurricular activities, youth have opportunities to develop very important life skills. Through participating in an activity that requires time outside of the normal school hours, students can learn to manage their time more efficiently. They must also develop rigorous study habits to perform well in the classroom as well as in their chosen activity or activities. Through team oriented activities and clubs, students must learn to

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    on Extracurricular Activities Extracurricular activities allow students to pursue interests outside of a standardized context (Strate,1996). Extracurricular activities are the activities that caters the students’ voluntary involvement that is situated at the external realm of the academic curriculum of a school or in a university. These activities encourage students to permissively expose themselves with others of the same age with a purpose. However, extracurricular activities are offered to all

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    In high school there are extracurricular activities and clubs that educators and parents feel offer many benefits to students. In contrary to this I do not believe that the school should make students participate in afterschool activities against their will. Reasonings for this are: Many students have work outside of school and have no time, Many students play sports which is already considered an extracurricular activity, some students will resent extracurricular if they are forced to participate

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