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Spread Of English As An International Language
1,979 wordsSpread Of English As An International Language Although English was originally brought to most corners of the globe through British colonialism, it has taken on a new life in our rapidly globalizing modern society. The English language has acted as the medium by which vast knowledge has been spread, and billions in commerce has been moved. While this globally vital language has become a necessity to deal with different nations and cultures, the world has not taken ownership of English as their o...
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Challenges Of Limited English Language In The Classroom
1,112 wordsChallenges of Limited English Language in the Classroom In many classrooms today non native English speakers go into the regular ones. This practice is known as Sheltered English approach. The main purpose of it is to provide understandable instructions to Limited English Language students. The innovation played an important role in increasing the level of knowledge of LEP students; they did not compete with native English speakers, but work with them on peer conditions. But Sheltered English ap...
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Middle English English Language
2,393 wordsIntroduction The year 1066 had a resounding impact on the course of English history. William the First, Duke of Normandy, conquered England and took it as a stronghold in his reign. The French rule over England lasted for several centuries and brought about innumerable changes to the English state, language, culture and lifestyle. William imported French rulers to take over English government and religious posts. The French were not only the new aristocracy in England, but the new society. The E...
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Language Minority Students Standardized Testing
2,786 wordsMid-Term/Spring 1998 This Term paper was for an Educational Class for the Teaching Credential Program. The questions listed below describe various theories and questions related to ESL and reading. Hope you find this paper useful. I got an A for this term paper Bibliography: Author Ruddell Reading in Secondary Education 1. Krashen's theory of comprehensible input states: We learn a second language containing linguistic structures that are just beyond the structures we already know. (Ruddell, Pag...
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Chinese Room Strong Ai
1,255 wordsIn this paper I plan to show that Searle is correct in claiming that his Chinese Room Analogy shows that any Turing machine simulation of human understanding of a linguistic phenomenon fails to possess any real understanding. First I will explain the Chinese Room Analogy and how it is compared to a Turing machine. I will then show that the machine can not literally be said to understand. A Turing machine has a infinite number of internal states, but always begins a computation in the initial sta...
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