course may be difficult for you. Consider the subject matter, teaching methods of the instructor, textbook, online learning versus face-to-face classes, and any other factors that may contribute to making this course challenging for someone with your preferred ways of learning. Using what you now know about the way you prefer to learn (your preferred learning style as suggested by the On Course Learning Style Assessment), write about choices you can make that will help you more easily learn this challenging…
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topic is Spanish should be a mandatory course in public schools. Im against it because in the article ‘Some students can't, don't want to learn another language’ by Gheni Platenburg it says ”Americans are not fluently competent in the English language, meaning they can not read and write at at least a sixth grade level. If 52 percent of americans can't even read or write at past the 6th grade level how can we learn another language if we can't even understand our own language. In order to learn a new…
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Spanish Challenges A language that started very interesting turned out to be difficult to master. My primary language in my home and community was English. However, over the years, while growing up, going to different places, and hearing people speak different languages, Spanish became very appealing to me. I attended schools that were highly populated with Hispanic students who spoke both English and Spanish. Although there were other languages offered in school, Spanish was the only one that…
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only Spanish classes in high school and it is mandatory to take in order to pass high school. That’s why I think students should not have to learn a second language because they may want to do something else, it can be difficult to learn and their may be a chance that you will never use it. Wanting to do something else like band or etc is an issue when needing to take a class you don't want to do like learning another language. If your schedule for 9th and 10th grade is having to take spanish then…
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of a language beyond the native language” (Freeman & Freeman, 2004). In regards to this, learners who study a second language, in our case English, usually have an interference of their native language, in this sense Spanish, so when they are speaking English, they do it like in Spanish. Students in most the cases have mistakes in grammar, word order, vocabulary, plurals, pronunciation and others. According to Susan M. Grass and Larry Selinker,…
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importance of bilingualism. However, Nawa and her husband are trying to only speak in Farsi at home so her daughters can learn their native language since they can learn English at school. According to an article based on bilingualism, “A second language can boost careers, sharpen analytical skills, and encourage communication with a world outside one's own” (Nawa). It’s very important to learn to speak and write English, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that they have to forget…
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como estas” is the sentence that usually started off my 8th grade Spanish class. A foreign language in my high school is required to graduate, knowing this made me nerves, i had never taken a different language and i didn't know what to expect. Some kids in class would replay to the teacher by saying “Bien, u usted” meaning “good, and you”? I never really thought about learning a new language and i knew it was going to be very difficult. Some days I sat and silence as these words and phrases left the…
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building blocks of my proficiency in literacy. The giant book set contained five books for each reading level. The first set of books was designed for kindergarten level reading. Each book within the level progressively lengthened and became more difficult. I was infatuated with these books and learning new words. The giant set came in a box and each level of reading was a different color. The sets progressed from kindergarten through fifth grade. The kindergarten level of books began with 10-12 pages…
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Linguistic History The history of languages or dialects that are spoken in my family is Puerto Rican Spanish which can be traced back to at least six generations. Since the 1920’s America has been seen as a land of opportunity. For centuries, families like mine have migrated to America from all over the world to gain economic success. Once in America, migrants look for acceptance from native speakers in social interactions. According to Baker (2001), “social structures in the target language community…
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structured English immersion classrooms. No other language is taught. In order for students to become fluent in the second language, which is English, they must speak, read, and write in English. I interviewed a a friend whose second language is English. Spanish is his first language.. During the interview, I wanted to know, how he learned English as a Second Language. There will be a summary of this interview at the end of this article. As teachers, we give our students lessons to improve their comprehension…
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