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  • Student Motivation: Inspiring The Future - Self Improvement

    One of the most important aspects of a teacher's job is to motivate students. In order for a student to be motivated, he or she must possess a desire to learn and be willing to aim this desire toward achieving academic goals. For successful student motivation to occur, a student must want to participate in the learning process.



  • Reading Comprehension Intervention for ELL

    English Language Learners (ELL) are the fasted growing group of students in our public school systems. In some systems, their numbers have more than doubled during the past decade. In order for these students to participate meaningfully in the academic activities required to meet standards and make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), educators must facilitate the development of language skills beyond those of social fluency (Jarrett, 2002).



  • Teaching Reading to English Language Learners

    There is an increasing amount of English language learners represented in our schools for whom a unique approach to developing literacy is necessary. The development of literacy by English language learners (ELLs) includes all of the challenges implicit for English speaking children literacy attainments, and is additionally compounded by a diversity of linguistic, cognitive and academic variables.



  • The Best Way to Learn English

    One of the questions most often asked by students learning English as a second language is, What's the best way to learn English? The answer to that question is simple.



  • Measuring Readiness for Simplified Material: A Test of the First 1,000 Words of English

    The first 1,000 words of English are the essential basis for simplified teaching material. This article describes the need for a test of these words and the difficulties in making one. It contains two equivalent forms of a test along with instructions on how to use it and how to apply the information gained from it.



  • Six Quick Tricks to Learning a Language

    Do you think that you can't learn a new language? Think again. Our brains maintain the capacity to soak up new knowledge of all types far into our advanced years. No matter what your background or past learning experience, you CAN learn to speak another language using these six quick techniques.



  • What is Langauge Immersion?

    Language immersion is a program where a foreign language is used as the language of instruction in school. In partial language immersion, only 50-80% of a given school day is in a foreign language. In full language immersion programs and international study abroad programs, students eat, sleep, and breathe the language they are attempting to learn, and so the language is picked up much more quickly. The curriculum that the student follows will still be the same.



  • Cheating and How to Avoid Cheating

    Education, which has become vital for the survival for any civilization must be dealt with care and dexterity as his education later molds the personality of a person who dwells among millions of people and can influence their lives.



  • Student Recruitment

    Online recruiting continues to become more vital every day. The computer with a wireless hookup to the Internet is becoming ubiquitous. The students (think early adopters) that you are looking to recruit are ahead of the curve.



  • Do Students Hear What You Want Them to Hear?

    Many teachers assume that when they say something to their class, the students hear what was said. Unfortunately this is not always the case and can lead to misunderstandings such as "...but s/he never told us that!" Over the years, I have heard many cases where a student says something was on a test that wasn't taught and the teacher says it was taught but the student could not have been paying attention.



  • Why Don\\\'t Asian Students Ask Questions in Class?

    When I was about to embark on my first teaching assignment in Asia, a colleague with lots of overseas teaching experience there told me to take lots of lesson material. When I asked why, he said, "Because Asian students don't ask questions". In Canada, the US or other Western country it is normal to have a question and answer period at the end of a lesson. In Asia, forget it!



  • Learning by Doing is the Best Way to Learn English For Kids

    "Experience is the best teacher" - anyone who has ever had any noteworthy learning experience in life can attest to the truth in this statement. It really is true that we learn more when we do things ourselves. Take your high school chemistry class for example.



  • Am I too Old to Learn a Second Language?

    A READER'S RESPONSE: "It has been documented that the older one gets the more difficult it becomes to learn a foreign language." MY COMMENTS: Actually, there is no credible evidence to show that the older one becomes the more difficult it is to learn a foreign language. This belief is almost an urban myth and is not linguistically sound.



  • What Is The Ideal Age To Learn English?

    Learning English is something that you really have to do if you want to make it big in today's world. Between the type of English common in the United States and the one in the United Kingdom, most of the world's population is represented in terms of people that know how to speak the language.



  • The Best Way to Learn English Quickly

    Have you ever wondered why children seem to be able to learn to speak English a lot faster than adults? The reason is mainly because they don't have the fear associated with learning a new language that adults have.



  • The Importance of English Language Today, Advices and Predisposition to Foreign Languages

    Today learning English language is very important, not to say really essential. Once children started learning English just since the junior high, today everything is different.



  • The Biggest Challenges a Foreign Person Faces When Moving to an English Speaking Country

    Anyone who moves out of their native homeland can encounter many obstacles that will make starting out fresh a very difficult process. The cultural differences alone between two neighboring countries can be like that of night and day, but there are few barriers more difficult to break down than the language barrier.



  • Foreign Accent: Is It Part Of Your Identity?

    If you have a foreign accent, you probably have a love/hate relationship with it. On one hand, you know that your accent is a part of who you are and points back to your country of origin, a place you likely have fond memories of. On the other hand, your accent can cause you to stand out, and some people have a difficult time understanding you when you speak if your accent is quite heavy.



  • Learn OR Improve English Language

    English is now become International language and on the other words we can this is the language of the Internet means most of the website, directories on the internet available in English. But all the people don't have good English language, so how to improve English language or how to measure English language abilities.



  • How To Learn A Language Fluently

    Although you may not think you're linguistically-inclined, it is possible,with patient application, to become facile in any language within six to eight months. So how do you do this?



  • How To Be Proficient In The Use Of The English Language

    If you already have a little knowledge of the English language, you might consider moving up your proficiency level from beginner to mastering the language. Learning the language is difficult. What more mastering it?



  • Increase Your Vocabulary By Leaps And Bounds

    How do you increase your English vocabulary? All language students are usually confronted with this question. Well, before you increase your vocabulary, you must understand English words before you can attempt to use them in your speech. With right methods, increasing your vocabulary rapidly is possible.



  • Language Memory Techniques

    I have been a musician for many years now, and my experiences in that area have often helped me in the field of language teaching.



  • The Effect of Using Information-Gap Tasks on Iranian EFL Lexical Development

    The Effect of Using Information-Gap Tasks on Iranian EFL Pre-Intermediate Learners' Lexical Development: The major aim of this study is to find out whether there is any relationship between the use of information-gap tasks in the classroom and Iranian EFL learners lexical development. For the purpose of this study five different kinds of information-gap tasks were chosen and practiced with the experimental group.



  • 10 Tips For Checking Comprehension With English Language Learners (ELLs)

    Discipline problems usually occur when students are faced with a complicated task and don't know what to do. Teachers can offset a majority of discipline related issues by monitoring how well their students absorb the information. You want to engage your English language learners (ELLs) so they are constantly on-task even if they don't know a lot of English.











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