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41. English Usage Archives Page
Resources for homework help. Footnotes. Read on to learn how to help a child improve these will answer any grammar, composition, research or formatting questions
http://www.yaelf.com/homework.shtml
Resources for homework help
  • Footnotes (Education/learning English)
    The main purpose of a footnote is to acknowledge the source of any direct or indirect quotation of any idea, opinion, or factual material, which you have taken (not necessarily in quotation) from another author or authority. Footnotes can also be used to expand, or supplement, statements made in the body of your essay with information, which is peripheral to your main argument but still considered relevant.
    It is most important that you supply sufficient information in your footnotes to enable the reader (or marker in this case) to independently consult the sources used. The information taken from fluid electronic archives, as might be found on the Internet, present a problem here; but you must always include in your reference the date you accessed a particular site or archive.
    Insert a number in your text, at the end of a sentence, for each footnote. Make the numbers run consecutively for each page. This means the first footnote on each page will be numbered one. Place the footnotes in numerical order at the bottom of the page where the reference occurs. If you are using a word processor it is probably best to run the numerical order through the entire essay.
    (extract from the "Free English Essays" site)
    http://www.4englishessays.com

42. Math,science, ESL Homework Help, Tutoring; Poetry/prose/writing Competition/cont
Choose an ISP NetZero High Speed InternetDial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95. Thought. The competition in prose and poetry officially starts in the beginning of September. You must
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Thought The competition in prose and poetry officially starts in the beginning of September. But you can always feel free in sharing your thought with us anytime!
This month's topic- "The quality I appreciate mostly in the person I love" . Or you can send us a free-topic writing, which, however, won't be qualified for the contest, but still will be put into our Gallery.
The rules:
    You must send us the composition of yours in poetic or simply written form (without any rhyme). The picture and the name of the winner of the month will be located in the Hall of Honour:) Now,if you're ready to send us a letter, don't forget to include your last and first names, or, if you wish so, a pseudonim.
Good luck!
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See the prose and poetry of others here

43. Forum Discussion - Please Help Me To Correct This Cet6 Composition - English ESL
Forum Discussion please help me to correct this cet6 composition, Free English esl forum. Teachers are online everyday to answer your questions or discuss any topic to do with learning English.
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2911

44. The Educational Voyage Portal -Lesson Plans, Homework Help, Classroom Management
A big source of educational links in all subjects Lesson Plans, homework help, Best Practices, Classroom Management, Core Knowledge, esl/TEOFL, Special Needs, Constructivist Theory, Multiple Educational Voyage in homework help. Janet Young's County Library homework Center homework help
http://www.educationalvoyageportal.com/bin/hyperseek.cgi?search=CAT&Category

45. ESL 129 WRITING
homework composition 5 Begin with your esl placement test. III. First, I These listening sites may give you some ideas for writing your composition
http://www.geocities.com/ccsnstudents/esl129.htm
WEB PAGE FOR ESL 129 WRITING to supplement the text, First Steps in Academic Writing Unit 1 Homework Assignment #1 Homework Assignment #2 Homework Assignment #3 ... Do You Need a Dictionary?
Unit 1 PARTS OF A PARAGRAPH:
  • The Topic Sentence - A definition and examples are given. Supporting Details - A definition and examples are given. The Closing Sentence - A definition and examples are given. Characteristics of a Good Paragraph - This chapter summary can be printed if you want. (Acrobat Reader is required.) PowerPoint Presentation - If you have Microsoft PowerPoint installed on your computer, you can run this presentation on PARAGRAPHS. After PowerPoint opens, click on the screen to go to the next page. To quit, press
  • 46. Allexperts General Writing And Grammar Help Q&A
    a current instructor of collegelevel English composition and technical instructor, but I`ve had many esl students in my Loss View Profile, I can help edit works
    http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=680

    47. Expert Details
    Expert Details General Writing and Grammar help. current instructor of collegelevel English composition and technical I`m not a certified esl instructor, but I
    http://www.allexperts.com/displayExpert.asp?Expert=52801

    48. ESL 82
    Form A Pocket Style Manual by Hacker esl 82 is the most advanced readingcomposition course in the esl program A minimum of 6-9 hours of homework is required
    http://fog.ccsf.edu/~erivera/html/esl_82.html
    ESL 82
    Course Contents: ESL 82: Course IntroductionInstructor: Eloise Rivera
    Office: Batmale 726
    Phone: 239-3199
    Required texts: Models for Writers by Rosa and Echholz, 6th ed.
    Building Vocabulary Skills by Goodman, 2d ed. Short Form
    A Pocket Style Manual by Hacker
    ESL 82 is the most advanced reading-composition course in the ESL program. The goals of this course are to help you improve your ability to understand written English and to improve your ability to communicate effectively in writing. You should expect to increase your vocabulary, increase your understanding of English-speaking cultures, especially American, improve your ability to write idiomatic and grammatically correct English and your ability to write papers according to college level standards.
    Each week there will be work in reading and writing. Some writing will be done outside of class and some in class. A minimum of 6-9 hours of homework is required.
    This is the normal expectation for college level credit classes of three units. The actual amount of time you will need to spend on this course depends on your rate of writing fluency, your reading speed , and the care with which you decide to approach each assignment. Be sure you can set aside this amount of time for homework so that you

    49. ESL 82 Advanced Composition, City College Of San Francisco
    San Francisco esl 82 Advanced composition CRN 33515 In esl 82, you will write compositions which All homework assignments including papers and other assigned
    http://fog.ccsf.edu/~mbenshoo/esl82.html
    COMPOSITION
    LINKS: Other Links: City College of San Francisco
    ESL 82 Advanced Composition CRN 33515 Spring, 2004 Instructor: Margaret Benshoof-Holler In ESL 82, you will write compositions which include clear and defined thesis statements, paragraphs with topic sentences that support the thesis statements, and concluding paragraph that tie the papers together. You will write papers using a number of different styles presented in the class reading assignments and lectures. You will be expected to find research materials that will help you support your thesis statements. You will also keep journals from which you will learn to draw ideas for your writing. You will practice free writing and other creative writing techniques to help loosen up and generate writing. Sentence, grammar and writing structure work will be assigned to help refine writing. There will be three in-class papers and three out-of-class papers due during the semester. Papers are to be turned in on time. Late papers will lose points. Papers are to be typed double-spaced and turned in in the proper format. You can rewrite to bring up your grade. Papers and rewrite points will be averaged together for a final grade for each paper. Rewrites are not a reflection of success or failure in writing. Rewriting is an important tool in learning. It helps you refine and polish your work. Most published writers do revisions of their work before they appear in print. Think of the teacher as your editor, not your critic. She wants to help you do your best. Also, rewrites can help bring your grade up. Original grade and all rewrite grades will be averaged for a final grade for each paper.

    50. ESL Resources And Links
    no classes in formal English composition and whose English student resources writing esl Reader The and category of information homework Central treasury of
    http://eslus.com/esl/resource.htm
    ESL - English as a Second Language
    INTERLINK Language Centers
    Helping Students Succeed RESOURCES Bookmark this page of great learning resources to use whenever you need information. ESL Practice Reference Shelf Resources Writing/Reading ... Reciprocal Links If you know other good sites that you think should be included, contact the webmaster! CONTACT WEBMASTER
    mfeder@mines.edu
    American Consortium of Universities Overview Locations Curriculum ... Home
    INTERLINK Language Centers
    2110 Bonvue Drive Golden, CO 80401 U.S.A

    Tel (303) 278-8337 Fax (303) 278-4055
    INTERLINK@MINES.EDU

    ESL Practice Click on the sites below for practice with grammar and listening and other activities.
    gigantic site of resources for ESL students and teachers including idioms, slang, quotes, a job center, and discussion forums Activities for ESL Students study materials for students of English as a second language LinguaCenter links to ESL resources developed for learners at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and elsewhere. INTERLINK ESL Resource Center ESL resources and links for international students Randall's Cyber Listening Lab audio lessons help students of the English language improve their pronunciation and knowledge of important words and phrases Exchange resources for learning English and a forum for non-native speakers to express themselves in English ESL Multimedia Language Learning for international students of English as a second language - listening, speaking, reading, writing

    51. ESL & Composition Article
    homework, journals, wiring lab attendance, class participation, workshops, and quizzes will constitute the And although esl and composition are relatively
    http://academic.cuesta.cc.ca.us/ahalderma/eslcomp.htm
    The Parallels of ESL and Composition Pedagogy "The aim of functional objectives is to develop fluency," I interjected during a teachers' meeting in Tokyo, Japan in 1995. Functional objectives became our school's new buzz phrase. At that time, our pedagogical approach began to shift from the more accuracy-oriented approach of the target structure to the more fluency-oriented approach of functional objective. Just a few years later while attending yet another teachers' meeting but this time for English composition here in California, I encountered this familiar debate. However, the discussion wasn't about accuracy versus fluency in ESL pedagogy, but instead product versus process in composition pedagogy. Based on my experience of orienting the ESL students' communicative ability toward an informal audience, I have discovered and since adopted an approach which I feel, although effectively encompasses both fluency and accuracy, is more fluency-oriented. The importance lies not only in recognizing this dichotomy, but in accepting and working with. In Pat Peterson's article A Synthesis of Methods, he identifies interactive processing, first pioneered by E.A. Nida, as a combination of meaning-driven and form operations.
    Nida was able to integrate both fluency and
    accuracy in his approach. He avoided the split

    52. ESL Students In Mainstream Classes
    one of the central lessons of many preacademic composition courses in esl students may take much longer to read an this is not a problem for homework, but can
    http://www.midlandstech.com/esl/eslmainstreamhelp.htm
    ESL Home Enrolling In
    ESL Classes
    ESL Resources ...
    Page
    TEACHING ESL STUDENTS IN MAINSTREAM COMPOSITION CLASSROOMS
    (ENG 035, ENG 100, ENG 101, ENG 102; Literature AND Reading Classes) Click here for a printable versio n Similarities between ESL Students and Native Speakers
    Placement:
    Like native speakers, ESL students will have varying degrees of proficiency in reading and writing, and will not benefit from a reading and writing course if they are not placed correctly. Both NS and ESL students who are frustrated by reading and writing assignments that are too difficult may appear to be uncooperative, or may try to use inappropriate assistance.
    Academic writing:
    Both NS and ESL students may have little or no experience with the kind of academic writing required in college courses, especially if they were not educated in college preparatory program in the United States.
    Vocabulary:
    The development of a more academic vocabulary is also necessary for both ESL and NS students, and one of the best ways to accomplish this is through reading. Both kinds of students should be encouraged to read widely: newspapers, novels, and magazines are a few sources in print; online reading can help encourage speed and develop vocabulary, so suggesting links to interesting sites of any kind can help your students in their vocabulary development. Additionally, teachers may want to require that students keep a journal of their outside readings. A vocabulary notebook or journal section is good; class lists online can be interesting, too.

    53. Grammar
    This site includes grammar lessons for EFL/esl students Grammar Usage and Form From homework Central of English - scroll down for Grammar and composition links
    http://webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek4/grammar.htm
    Grammar
    American Heritage Book of English Usage
    - "With a detailed look at grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender, social groups and scientific forms, this valuable reference work is ideal for students, writers, academicians and anybody concerned about proper writing style." Antagonyms - Visit this page for fun with words. Do you know what an antagonym is? Common Errors in English - "The aim of this site is to help you avoid low grades, lost employment opportunities, lost business, and titters of amusement at the way you write or speak." Daily Grammar - "Daily Grammar sends you e-mail messages with a grammar lesson five days of the week and a quiz on the sixth day. You can look at all the lessons in our Archive section. Doctor Grammar - Your Rx for writing ills. New Elements of Style - A classic reference book concentrating on rules of usage and principles of composition. New EnglishCLUB Grammar - This site includes grammar lessons for EFL/ESL students. Some of the lessons also have grammar exercises for you to test what you have learned. And if you still don't understand something about grammar, just ask a question in the Grammar Help Forum.
    English Language Club - ThinkQuest New Focusing on Words - "A rich source of information that will enhance your English-vocabulary skills! Experience the wonder of words by focusing on the Latin and Greek elements used in English."

    54. English 105: Composition For ESL Students
    English 105 composition for esl Students. 7. ONE OF THE OBJECTIVES OF THE esl PROGRAM IS TO Your homework assignment over the weekend will be to produce the
    http://www.wsu.edu/~mejia/English_105_Syllabus_Sp2002.htm
    English 105: Composition for ESL Students : Ms. Elizabeth Siler Office: Avery 220 Office Hours : By appointment. Please feel free to contact me for an appointment if you need one. I am always happy to see students by appointment. Telephone E-mail : esl_specialist@hotmail.com Required Course Materials Killing Pablo by Mark Bowden Keys for Writers (3rd edition - blue) by Ann Raimes The Longman Advanced American Dictionary Course Objectives At the end of this course you should be able to: 1. Express your ideas, opinions, and reflections coherently in writing. 2. Use your own words and correct APA citations to avoid plagiarism. 3. Write summaries based on university-level reading passages. 4. Write summary-response style essays that include clear thesis statements and documentation. 5. Write a clear in-class essay in a 50-minute time period. 6. Integrate library and Internet research into your papers. 7. Use the library and the Internet to do research. 8. Edit your work using all available reference tools including Keys for Writers and the Longman Dictionary.

    55. George School -- Academic Program -- English As A Second Language (ESL)
    homework assignments can take up to one hour each night and include reading comprehension exercises INTERMEDIATE esl LITERATURE composition English courses
    http://www.georgeschool.org/academic/esl/
    The English as a Second Language (ESL) program at George School is designed to help international students who need support as they gain the level of English fluency they need to participate fully in regular academic classes.
    In ESL classrooms, students focus on communicating in English through writing, speaking, listening, and reading. Typical ESL classes have between six and ten students. Tutors are available to help students in all subjects. The ESL program also provides an introduction to American culture.
    Some international students arrive at George School speaking and writing well enough that it is not necessary for them to take ESL courses. Others need the additional support before they are comfortable taking all their classes with American students. Curriculum
    Requirements

    Countries of Origin

    Financial Information
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    Curriculum
    English courses in our ESL program begin at the intermediate level. Intermediate Structure and Vocabulary is taken by some new ESL students after completion of a two-part placement exam. The course is taken in conjunction with Intermediate ESL Literature and Composition. The course emphasizes the acquisition of academic language skills, including reading strategies, grammar, summary writing, vocabulary development and dictionary use.
    The course is student centered, utilizing an approach that includes pair work, group work, oral presentations, and activities designed to elicit specific grammatical structures. Reading includes short expository texts suitable for the intermediate level. Homework assignments can take up to one hour each night and include reading comprehension exercises, grammar exercises, vocabulary work and weekly summary writing.

    56. Untitled Document
    esl 031032 and esl 225) level. tests, 8 compositions (and revisions), homework, class participation vocabulary, reading comprehension and composition) taken in
    http://www.brookdalecc.edu/fac/modlang/ESL 035 Syllabus.htm
    ESL - 035: AMERICAN CULTURE FOR ESL STUDENTS This course is designed for students of English as a Second language who are presently at the advanced (ESL 031-032 and ESL 225) level. American culture and cross-cultural communication are the vehicles used for improving students' English proficiency in speaking, reading and writing. The information and skills taught are intended to help students understand and adapt to American culture and to cultural differences affecting their communication with speakers of American English. This course satisfies core competencies: Communication Skills:
    1.1 Communicate information and ideas clearly and effectively in written form
    1.2 Communicate information and ideas clearly and effectively in spoken form.
    1.5 Demonstrate effective listening skills
    1.6 Demonstrate effective reading skills.
    Societal Perspective:
    6.2 Understand the importance of taking responsibility for one's behavior. Diversity and Global Perspective:
    10.2 Appreciate diverse cultures and languages.
    10.3 Link geography and regions of the world with diverse cultures.

    57. Untitled Document
    Total points for homework .. the instructor 2. an inclass composition 3. a You may continue to esl 031 with a minimum
    http://www.brookdalecc.edu/fac/modlang/ESL 022 Syllabus.htm
    ESL 022
    Intermediate English as a Second Language II
    (3 credits)
    Syllabus
    Students will demonstrate the ability to speak, read and write English, and to discuss and evaluate American culture, customs and current events. They will also interact with native speakers of the language. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ESL 021 or as a result of placement test.) This course is the second level of intermediate ESL, the third course in a 7-course program. Materials: New Interchange 2: Student's Book
    New Interchange 2: Workbook
    New Interchange 2: Student Cassette (B) or CD (B) both formats are
    available. These materials are available in the college store.
    UNIT OBJECTIVES UNIT 9
    TOPICS GRAMMAR Life in the past, present, and Time contrasts;
    future; changes and contrasts; conditional sentences consequences with if clauses UNIT 10 TOPICS GRAMMAR Abilities and skills; job Gerunds; short preferences; personality responses, clauses traits; careers with because UNIT 11 TOPICS GRAMMAR Landmarks and monuments; Passive with by

    58. Defenseless Learning In The ESL Computer Classroom
    us create what both esl and composition experts endorse Email Jeopardy Follow up an esl classroom lesson in on these verbs with this homework assignment, sent
    http://www.nmia.com/~nking/cwc96esl.html
    "Defenseless Learning" in the ESL Computer Classroom
    by Susan Andrus Wood
    and
    Nancy King
    Highlights of a Paper Presented at the
    1996 Computers and Writing Conference

    We want to promote the idea of "defenseless learning" in the ESL classroom and discuss ways to create defenseless learning using computers in the ESL classroom. Defenseless learning is what we choose to call what happens when students are "off the defensive," so that their "affective filters"to use Steve Krashen's term for students' anxietiesabout performing in the target languageare transformed into a desire to communicate with it. Creating a defenseless learning environment is also what Peter Elbow is referring to when he talks about creating "evaluation-free zones" for student writers. Our research and experience as ESL composition instructors have shown us that computers can help us create what both ESL and composition experts endorse: a situation where defenseless learning can take place.

    59. WJHS Media Center Student Resources
    English as a Second Language Website. esl Center. composition and Writing Hotlist. CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES. Social Issues (Multnomah County Library homework Center).
    http://www.westmont.dupage.k12.il.us/jrhigh/MC/students.html
    In District Subscriptions Art Industrial Arts News and Media ...
    @your library Quicktime movie
    ART
    Art Institute of Chicago Art Museums from Kidsconnect.com Artcyclopedia Biography Resource Links (WJHS) Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco Metropolitan Museum of Art: Index to Art National Gallery of Art: the Collection Web Museum, Paris ... Yahoo: Art History Up to index
    COMPUTERS
    General Clipart Mr. Bautista's Computer Class Page
    GENERAL
    Computer Virus Myths Home Page Computing History Mathematics and Computing Science Hotlist Lissa Explains It All The first and original HTML help just for kids The PC Guide - Topic Index Smart Computing Magazine Online The Spider's Apprentice: Helpful guide to search engines The Triumph of the Nerds History of the Computer from PBS
    CLIPART
    The Amazing Picture Machine Awesome Clipart for Kids (Eduhound) Barry's Clip Art Server KidsDomain Free Clipart Up to index
    ESL
    English as a Second Language Website ESL Center Language Games Up to index
    HOME ECONOMICS
    Analyzing Color in Your Wardrobe University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension CAREER LINKS BLS Career Information U.S. Dept. of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics

    60. TESOL '99: ESOL In Elementary Education IS Program Listing: Wednesday
    This poster presents a robot homework machine, a process writing (Writing/composition) Presenter L 9 In a rural South Carolina setting, esl/migrant students
    http://www.tesol.org/conv/t99/pp/program/iss/ee1_pp.html
    All program events listed are for archival purposes only and do not imply that a presentation was actually given at the convention. Some sessions may have been canceled on-site.
    ESOL in Elementary Education Interest Section Program Listing
    Wednesday, March 10, 1999
    Event#: 1301 Title: Ideas for implementing standards-based education (Discussion Group)
    Wednesday, March 10, from 7:30 am to 8:15 am
    Hilton, Nassau Suite A
    The growing language minority population and how to integrate these students into a standards-based educational system are current challenges to states and school districts across the United States. This session uses the TESOL pre-K-12 ESL Standards as the core tool for designing creative responses. Presenter: M. Gottlieb
    Event#: 1297 Title: Have you read any good books lately? (Discussion Group)
    Wednesday, March 10, from 7:30 am to 8:15 am
    Sheraton, Park Suite 2
    Elementary and middle school teachers are always on the prowl for that special piece of children literature, especially multicultural literature, to enliven their classrooms. Discussion leaders share favorite book experiences and invite participants to do the same. Presenters: B. Smallwood, R. Wienstein
    Event#: 1298 Title: Sesame Street and EnglishÐA broadcast-driven approach to introducing English (Discussion Group)
    Wednesday, March 10, from 7:30 am to 8:15 am

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