Implementing Reading First with English Language Learners
... be difficult for a student to pronounce and distinguish auditorily, as well as to place into a meaningful context. It is therefore necessary for ELLs to have knowledge of the English vocabulary words within which they are to understand phonemes. 2. Children’s minds are trained to categorize phonemes ...
... be difficult for a student to pronounce and distinguish auditorily, as well as to place into a meaningful context. It is therefore necessary for ELLs to have knowledge of the English vocabulary words within which they are to understand phonemes. 2. Children’s minds are trained to categorize phonemes ...
DP SPANISH FIVE student letter
... events and life topics will be used in class. As you seek insight into the way of Spanish cultures you will be expected to speak only in Spanish. Grammar structures that you should have covered over your previous Spanish classes include the following; Present • Present progressive • Reflexive • Pret ...
... events and life topics will be used in class. As you seek insight into the way of Spanish cultures you will be expected to speak only in Spanish. Grammar structures that you should have covered over your previous Spanish classes include the following; Present • Present progressive • Reflexive • Pret ...
Display-6_Spanish Di..
... Paleozoic, and Mesozoic rocks are part of the Hartville Uplift, which is a geologic structure formed during the Laramide Orogeny more than 70 to 40 million years ago. Tools and weapons made from the Spanish Diggings’ orthoquartzite have been found across Wyoming, throughout the northwest Plains, and ...
... Paleozoic, and Mesozoic rocks are part of the Hartville Uplift, which is a geologic structure formed during the Laramide Orogeny more than 70 to 40 million years ago. Tools and weapons made from the Spanish Diggings’ orthoquartzite have been found across Wyoming, throughout the northwest Plains, and ...
Spanish 3 Mid-term Exam Outline
... with your password. Go to the online edition and click on the book pages tab. Re-read all of the information presented, and then do the more practice activities which change every 2-3 pages of the text. ...
... with your password. Go to the online edition and click on the book pages tab. Re-read all of the information presented, and then do the more practice activities which change every 2-3 pages of the text. ...
Colonization-Chapter 2 PPT
... video (1 sentence) • Why did some of these countries explore and establish “colonies” in America? (3 sentences) • How did these European powers differ in their colonization plans? (3 sentences) • What conflicts arose over competition for land acquisitions in the New World? (3 sentences) ...
... video (1 sentence) • Why did some of these countries explore and establish “colonies” in America? (3 sentences) • How did these European powers differ in their colonization plans? (3 sentences) • What conflicts arose over competition for land acquisitions in the New World? (3 sentences) ...
The-People-of-Mexico
... mathematicians. It was they who devised an accurate 365 day solar calendar made up of 18 months of 20 day each and five days spare. The Mayans also had a complicated system of picture writing. Click ...
... mathematicians. It was they who devised an accurate 365 day solar calendar made up of 18 months of 20 day each and five days spare. The Mayans also had a complicated system of picture writing. Click ...
Impersonal “se” (passive voice)
... "They say she is very pretty" "One never knows when he will turn up." ...
... "They say she is very pretty" "One never knows when he will turn up." ...
Summit Daily News - Magdalena Duhagon
... “The Spanish guitar tradition is very famous, but most people think of men in association with it,” said Debra Ayers, director of the Colorado Mountain College (CMC) Center for Excellence in Arts. “Here’s two amazing women playing this guitar tradition. It’s unusual to hear women who grew up with th ...
... “The Spanish guitar tradition is very famous, but most people think of men in association with it,” said Debra Ayers, director of the Colorado Mountain College (CMC) Center for Excellence in Arts. “Here’s two amazing women playing this guitar tradition. It’s unusual to hear women who grew up with th ...
L1 Regression in Spanish
... Other changes in the Spanish of these bilinguals may appear due to contact with speakers of other Spanish dialects. An example of this was found with the use of ‘vos’ as an alternate pronoun for ‘tú’ or ‘usted’. S3 is from a region in Colombia where ‘vos’ has a very generalized use in informal situa ...
... Other changes in the Spanish of these bilinguals may appear due to contact with speakers of other Spanish dialects. An example of this was found with the use of ‘vos’ as an alternate pronoun for ‘tú’ or ‘usted’. S3 is from a region in Colombia where ‘vos’ has a very generalized use in informal situa ...
BASIC BILINGUAL EDUCATION CONCEPTS
... of LEP students while they are learning English. Lev Vygotsky: If children are denied the opportunity to use their (native} language, they are denied the opportunity to develop their own cognition. Lau vs. Nichols: Imposition of a requirement that, before a child can effectively participate in t ...
... of LEP students while they are learning English. Lev Vygotsky: If children are denied the opportunity to use their (native} language, they are denied the opportunity to develop their own cognition. Lau vs. Nichols: Imposition of a requirement that, before a child can effectively participate in t ...
Using the BDI with Children from Spanish-Speaking
... Some of the items from the Communication Domain that are affected by linguistic and cultural differences include: Receptive Items RC 14 The preposition “on” is tested on the English version of the test. In Spanish, “en” represents both “on” an “in” so it is important to make sure the receptive item ...
... Some of the items from the Communication Domain that are affected by linguistic and cultural differences include: Receptive Items RC 14 The preposition “on” is tested on the English version of the test. In Spanish, “en” represents both “on” an “in” so it is important to make sure the receptive item ...
Nicolle and Morgans powerpoint
... The Spanish conquistadors and explorers changed central and South America forever by taking over their land and their religion. In 2011 the majority of the people in south and central America are Christian and do not worship their native gods any more. Most of the Inca Maya and Aztec culture and tra ...
... The Spanish conquistadors and explorers changed central and South America forever by taking over their land and their religion. In 2011 the majority of the people in south and central America are Christian and do not worship their native gods any more. Most of the Inca Maya and Aztec culture and tra ...
Spanish Discovery
... was. Books like Marco Polo’s Travels seemed to imply that Europe and Asia were relatively close to each other across the Atlantic. • So Columbus felt that one could sail west from Europe and arrive in the East Indies much quicker than by sailing around the coast of Africa, for he believed that Japan ...
... was. Books like Marco Polo’s Travels seemed to imply that Europe and Asia were relatively close to each other across the Atlantic. • So Columbus felt that one could sail west from Europe and arrive in the East Indies much quicker than by sailing around the coast of Africa, for he believed that Japan ...
Gazelles pdf - Globalization Partners International
... por lo tanto escuche… o lea.” – Tom Peters ...
... por lo tanto escuche… o lea.” – Tom Peters ...
In English, you`ll hear statements like "You shouldn`t smoke in a
... "They say she is very pretty" "One never knows when he will turn up." ...
... "They say she is very pretty" "One never knows when he will turn up." ...
Spain - Yad Vashem
... Although Hitler's army had helped Franco's Fascist forces defeat the Republicans in the Civil War, and although Spain was a member of the AntiComintern Pact (along with Germany), other than a few members of the Spanish legion who joined the SS, Spain did not take part in the fighting during World Wa ...
... Although Hitler's army had helped Franco's Fascist forces defeat the Republicans in the Civil War, and although Spain was a member of the AntiComintern Pact (along with Germany), other than a few members of the Spanish legion who joined the SS, Spain did not take part in the fighting during World Wa ...
SS6H2 History Notes - Henry County Schools
... European explorers found gold and glory in the Americas. After the Spanish conquered the Aztecs and the Incas (and other Native Americans), they tried to convert them to Christianity. Just as the Catholic Church was powerful in Spain, it soon became powerful in Latin America Catholic priests ...
... European explorers found gold and glory in the Americas. After the Spanish conquered the Aztecs and the Incas (and other Native Americans), they tried to convert them to Christianity. Just as the Catholic Church was powerful in Spain, it soon became powerful in Latin America Catholic priests ...
File
... his line should belong to Spain while new lands discovered east of that line would belong to Portugal. Portugal was angry, so King John II negotiated with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to move the line to the west. King John's rationale to Ferdinand and Isabella was that the Pope's line ...
... his line should belong to Spain while new lands discovered east of that line would belong to Portugal. Portugal was angry, so King John II negotiated with King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain to move the line to the west. King John's rationale to Ferdinand and Isabella was that the Pope's line ...
Linguistic Development in L2 Spanish: Creation and analysis of a
... The investigation of learners’ developing control of Spanish word order is relevant to another central discussion in language learning theory. Spanish word order is variable, with subjects both preceding and following verbs, in varying circumstances. The different possibilities are controlled by two ...
... The investigation of learners’ developing control of Spanish word order is relevant to another central discussion in language learning theory. Spanish word order is variable, with subjects both preceding and following verbs, in varying circumstances. The different possibilities are controlled by two ...
25 William Mckinley
... on the grounds that the Cuban people needed to be liberated. To justify this cause, Congress passed the Teller Amendment, which promised Cuba independence once the Spaniards had been ...
... on the grounds that the Cuban people needed to be liberated. To justify this cause, Congress passed the Teller Amendment, which promised Cuba independence once the Spaniards had been ...
Timeline of Explorers and Achievements
... First to travel to India around the tip of Africa Led expedition across Panama and found the Pacific Ocean Explored Florida looking for the Fountain of Youth ...
... First to travel to India around the tip of Africa Led expedition across Panama and found the Pacific Ocean Explored Florida looking for the Fountain of Youth ...
The Acquisition of Multiple Adjective Order in Second Language (L2
... famosos’ – a subset of writers are famous) (King & Suñer 2008:158, and others). Moreover, as the second contrast is equivalent to the restrictive/non-restrictive contrast within relative clause constructions, learners have obvious access to an L1 model. Adjective placement, however, affords other, l ...
... famosos’ – a subset of writers are famous) (King & Suñer 2008:158, and others). Moreover, as the second contrast is equivalent to the restrictive/non-restrictive contrast within relative clause constructions, learners have obvious access to an L1 model. Adjective placement, however, affords other, l ...
So, yo no soy de ninguna parte: U.S. Latinos, Spanglish
... mother, a native monolingual of English, would have no clue what a speaker of Spanglish was saying. The best definition for Spanglish, one that leaves aside prejudices, linguicism, and hearsay in its meaning, could be “U.S. Spanish as heard in the streets, at home, or even in more formal circles in ...
... mother, a native monolingual of English, would have no clue what a speaker of Spanglish was saying. The best definition for Spanglish, one that leaves aside prejudices, linguicism, and hearsay in its meaning, could be “U.S. Spanish as heard in the streets, at home, or even in more formal circles in ...
Bernie Issa Abstract (4-19-13) - University of Illinois at Chicago
... University of Illinois at Chicago Morphosyntactic structures, specifically those where one surface structure serves multiple functions, have been shown to pose particular difficulty for second language (L2) learners. One such construction is the clitic pronoun se in Spanish; the collocate se + verb ...
... University of Illinois at Chicago Morphosyntactic structures, specifically those where one surface structure serves multiple functions, have been shown to pose particular difficulty for second language (L2) learners. One such construction is the clitic pronoun se in Spanish; the collocate se + verb ...
Spanish - University of Otago
... and unforgettable; the personal growth that comes from exchanges and travel is invaluable, as is getting to know yourself and others in another language. Through learning Spanish I have found such a deep appreciation for the beauty of words and communication around the world, but also that which is ...
... and unforgettable; the personal growth that comes from exchanges and travel is invaluable, as is getting to know yourself and others in another language. Through learning Spanish I have found such a deep appreciation for the beauty of words and communication around the world, but also that which is ...