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    Do You Think Your Writing is Good? What do you struggle most in class? Most of my friends struggle with Math or Science. It was not for me but with my English class. It was my third language and I could not write well with essay or paragraphs. My writing experience was in fifth grade English class and the teacher go easy on me, my writing process started in first day in middle school, ESL (English as Second Languages) teacher helped me through high and low in my writing process. The first major

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    Algebra 2 Class Analysis

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    most ups and downs are English, math, and science. When learning you can not just keep failing by not seeking help. These are the most challenging classes stem from one of these subjects, but there is always a way to make it through with these three steps; finding the situation, assessing it, and seeking help. The situation of what is challenging because it is either too complex or just not easy for you to understand. Then assessing the different learning styles, as well as you just may not be good

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    English 111 is a critical class to take during your freshman college experience. It is a class that helps you prepare for the rest of your college career. It teaches you how to write papers, all sorts of papers. A few examples include; Cause and Effect Essay, Process Essay and much more. English 111 helps you learn how to format your paper in an MLA format. English is one of the most widely spoken language, so it is key that you learn how to write and make sense when you write. In this class you

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    students who were registered as English being there second language. I never really understood the concept of understanding what I am reading or writing. When I was in high school the only books I had read were the “Hungry Games” and “A Child Called It”. Other than that I never really read anything else. During my last year of high school my English class read some Shakespeare book. Shakespeare was probably the most difficult reading I have ever done. I hardly understood what I was reading. Reading Shakespeare

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    culture of the target language Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Winter spring 2010 Language and the Culture : Language learning through the culture of the target language As language and culture are interrelated, so that language cannot be taught without culture (Maria, 2002). How many people learn a culture of the target language when they learn a language? Can you say the person who is perfect at one language can fully understand the culture

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    My goal is to be a Kindergarten through 6th grade English as a Second Language teacher. There are a lot of children out there that are sent to school not knowing a single bit of english; I was one of those kids. Going to school for the first time was already hard enough and being in a place where I didn’t understand much of what anyone was saying was harder. I remember relying heavily on my ESL teacher. She played a very important role in my education and without her there wouldn’t really have been

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    and you will need it in college.” As I sit in these lectures, however, I see that claim hasn’t fazed anybody. I sit in an English class expecting to read these great, well put together papers, and I get the same writing level I saw my senior year in high school. I should expect this, I mean, no kid is going to magically learn the rules of writing over the summer. I didn’t. It took nine grueling months of an English class that, quite frankly, was hell on earth to learn most of them. The class was

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    The teacher would get to speak so many languages, for example, French, Spanish, English, and so many more. For bilingual teachers it’s usually just Spanish and English, they learn, but it also depends on what state they are in. They usually have to help students learn their learn either more Spanish, or more English. Depending on what language they need more help in. Learning more languages makes a better - rounded child. Children have a better advantage

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    English IV Reflection

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    English IV is a very exciting class. You do a lot of work in there but when it comes down to it it’s worth it. You right about everything you read in the class so you have to pay close attention to what you reading. You have some projects but when you do them, they are very fun. I’m going to tell you what i did in english IV in these next paragraphs. In english IV i learned how to type a whole lot of essays. I all so learned how to use google docs to type my essays on. It even helped with my

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    been through the English W131 class, I feel entitled to share the tips and tricks, as well as my experiences, with you. Tracy’s class is un-like any other class you have ever taken or ever will take. I say this because I went into this class expecting an English class that was taught exactly like my high school classes, but I was quickly and pleasantly surprised on how this English class was different. Some of the work that you complete in the English W131 class will challenge you, but that’s okay

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