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    guideline, as identified with perusing perception for center evaluations English dialect learners in U.S. schools. By and large, the discoveries from the methodical audit uncovered that both vocabulary advancement furthermore perusing technique direction are vital in creating center evaluations ELLs as effective English perusers. By and large, the studies bolster that vocabulary is a key element impacting ELLs ' capacity to grasp English message and make that the exchange of vocabulary information from

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    The English Language

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    these devices. The downsides to the new technologies are, the capital that is required to purchase and maintain the product, which inadvertently keeps many societies unconnected, the preeminence of the english language in the new communication systems requires most of the world to learn a foreign language, and it has caused electronic blockades by countries such as China, Iraq, Vietnam, and North Korea that wish to control the outside cultural influence on its citizens. From the year 1914 to 2015, our

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    Teaching English Language Learning students have become the talk for schools across the nation during the past decade. As of the 2010-2011 school year, English Language Learners made up 13% of student population nationwide (Hill, 2012). As our nation grows in population, the diversity of our nation grows as well. English Language Learning students are entering into our schools, struggling to fit in, and struggling to understand the topics being taught. Due to this ongoing issue, research strongly

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    The English Language: Move to Adopt as Official Language The simple fact that over 300 languages are spoken at homes in the United States today reflects just how diverse this nation has become. With that in mind, we are in dire need of a common sense language policy. An attempt was made with the passing of House Resolution 123 to declare English as the official language of the government of the United States in 1996, but sadly, died on the floor of the Senate. America has been an overwhelmingly

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    A Response to Politics and the English Language In his essay “Politics and the English language”, he states multiple examples of how politicians use the English Language against civilians. When he wrote this essay, the people surrounding him were overcoming World War II. Due to the timing this issue wasn’t as important to them as it was for Orwell. He wanted people to understand the real threat Politicians were having on their population. He emphasizes that politicians have learned the best

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    Professor Alonso WRIT 001 03 19 July 2017 Prompt A : There are many supporters in favor of English being the only recognized language spoken in America and there have also been many opponents. The debate has driven many states to pass their own laws concerning the English language. As we know, the United States is a nation known as a “ Great Melting Pot” built by immigrants whom many can not speak and parse English. Most immigrants faced difficult barriers by being discriminated against and the cause

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    newcomers, non-English language speaker and many different people from all around the world as African, Mexican, Asian, Latino, black and white. People in my pacific community called Arakanese people, from one of the most beautiful state with imaginary Buddha statues, phenomena land and the beautiful west coast located in Arakan State in Myanmar(Burma). Unluckily, we have got away of our world, nevertheless we survived in United States. Since we came here, we struggled with english language or learning

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    I conducted my interview on an English language learner kindergarten student named Omar, whose native language is Spanish. When he grows up he wants to become a knight, he enjoys candy and colors green and blue. He idealizes batman as his hero and enjoys playing with blocks. Based on my interview Omar is a bright and intelligent individual. I asked Omar to show me his most prized work in the classroom, he pointed to his BONO monkey on the wall. By the looks of it he did a fantastic job cutting out

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    they experience changes and many hardships. One of the biggest difficulties for them is not speaking English. In addition to having a hard time adopting to a new life and language, immigrants are usually oppressed by the English speaking population and have to deal with much discrimination due to their lack of English. As the United States was growing as a nation, Americans were hard on the non-English speakers in the name of good will. Whether they were Native Americans, slaves, Latinos, from south

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    norm of a language (Revolvy, 2017). In addition, it means the methods of creation and use of the dictionary through designing writing system and setting grammar rules. According to Einar Haugen codification leads to 'minimal variation in form' (Stein & Tieken-Boon van Ostade, n.d. 1994: p160), therefore it reinforces a certain variety which has been selected and accepted. Even though codification is the second stage in the standardization, it is ongoing process. The origin of English language codification

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