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Since culture for instance is in line with the human experience, all things that are named or understood by humans are achieved through practical understanding of every event, situation or certain issue.... It is evidently clear from the discussion that even though it is assumed that humans are innately designed to have complex capacity for language, the development of words with potential meaning is subject to human experience and the immediate environment.... The purpose of this research is to investigate the following: language development; social constructionism; integration of language and human experience; methods employed in language studies and language and its context....
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Translating children's books from other languages increases availability of the number of excellent literature to young people, presents them to slices of life in other cultures, and promotes an international appreciation and an understanding of both the uniqueness and universality of the human experience.... Even though translations significantly enhance the cultural and literary experiences of readers, issues may arise on selection of literature to promote, market and the level of adaptation or translation from source language to target language....
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The verbal argument structure constructions that produce meaningful utterances are called by Hornby (1945), one of the pioneers of systematical listings of English construction schemas, as “verb patterns”.... There are about 25-30 verb patterns in English (Allerton, 1982;.... ... ... The most basic patterns are subject-verb (SV), subject-verb-object (SVO) and subject-verb-indirect object-direct object (SVIO or SVOI)....
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Significance of the studyThe study is significant as it would add to the existing knowledge and theoretical understanding of challenges faced by teachers dealing with children whom English is an additional language.... (2013) note that qualitative researchers will typically make sampling choices that allow them to increase their understanding of the phenomenon under study.... The purpose of this study was to establish the challenges faced by kindergarten teachers when dealing with children whom English is an additional language....
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Studying these factors is very important since children's language development is very crucial to them at the time they are still development.... While little research exists in this area, a few researchers have since conducted research and came up with interesting results on the role these factors play in their children's language development.... It is also very important to compare the bilingual children with those from the monolingual families to see the extent of vocabulary acquisition of the two, though researches have since indicated that the language scores in bilingual children are lower than the scores of those from monolingual homes (Altarriba & Heredia, 2011, p....
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This paper demonstrates how language closely reflects the attitudes of society and determines the patterns of our interpersonal communications or the effectiveness of these communications.... Also describes how person can improve his language if he follows certain guidelines such as engaging in dual perception.... Communication through language can also shape perception in another way through the process now identified as labeling.... e use language as a means of communicating not only our inner feelings but our impressions of other people....
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Term Paper
The paper "Aspects of Bilingual Education for EAL Children Internationally" describes that there are a number of crucial differences between the manner in which adults and children learn that kindergarten teachers teaching students with English as a second language must be aware of.... First, adults and children have different ways of learning language and no matter the age of the child, it helps to comprehend the various language-learning phases that occur over the course of an individual's life....
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Literature review
A deeper understanding of different cultures gives one an opportunity to appreciate and embrace the differences that exist and emphasize factors that can unify the cultures.... This literature review "The Challenge of Intercultural language Teaching" demonstrated that language teachers should embrace the difference within different cultures and emphasize the unity among the cultures.... We can therefore conclude that difference and unity are all important as far as the teaching of language is concerned....
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Literature review