That’s the challenge English Language Learners (ELLs) face if they want to catch up to their native English-speaking classmates. That’s almost 4,000 new words a year if a student begins school as a kindergartner!
But what about the English Language Learners who don’t enroll until middle school or high school? For these students, the vocabulary challenge is even more demanding. To meet it, teachers must learn and use the most effestudents to vi
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Cellphones have had a massive impact on our world. They've impacted our society both positively and negatively. Cell phones were originally created for point A to point B communication. We use them for a lot more than that now. They are both useful and can be proved detrimental in their current form.
The pros of the cellphone outnumber the cons but still, there are some. One of them would be studies of radiation from being near them too much. Another one is how they can damage your eyes due to the unnatural constant exposure of the light. One last con is that people are always looking down and not paying attention, its dangerous to look down this much and it provides back problems later in life.
Some pros of the cellphone are they now have so many additional helpful and entertaining features such as GPS. GPS helps you navigate unknown areas. The cameras on most smart phones serve as a great utility feature with its HD capabilities. Lastly phones do what they were always meant to do which is communicate and connect people. They could be one mile or thousands away.
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