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Learning English sits at the intersection of linguistics, education, and cultural studies, making it a subject taken up across ESL and EFL courses, education theory classes, and composition programs. What makes it academically rich is the range of variables involved — from learner background and perceptual learning style preferences to teacher roles, curriculum design, and the social pressures that shape language acquisition. For many students, the topic is personally relevant, particularly those writing from experience as English language learners themselves, which adds an ethnographic dimension to otherwise theoretical discussions.

The archived papers approach this topic from several distinct angles. Some focus on writing skills, examining strengths and weaknesses specific to second-language writers or exploring how to teach writing effectively to high school ESL students. Others take a cultural and identity-based approach, investigating second culture acquisition and its impact on language learning, bilingualism in young learners, or English education among Aboriginal communities. Still others are more pedagogical, evaluating curriculum reform, reading strategies for ELL and ESL students, and the specific responsibilities teachers carry in supporting language development.

A strong essay on learning English needs a focused thesis that commits to one dimension — pedagogy, learner psychology, policy, or cultural identity — rather than treating all of them at once. Evidence drawn from classroom observations, documented learning outcomes, or well-supported theoretical frameworks tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is conflating language problems with learning problems more broadly, a distinction worth establishing early, since misidentifying the source of a student's difficulty leads to fundamentally different — and potentially harmful — conclusions.

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Paper Undergraduate
Action Research Project Donyalla Manns
Measurement of Outcomes (subheading): 1-2 pages
Paper Undergraduate
Challenges in English language communication for newly arrived Iraqi high school students
The effect of learners' past experiences on L2 communication
Research Paper Undergraduate
Whorfian Hypothesis Tis Nature\'s Work
Tis nature's work that man should utter words
Research Paper Undergraduate
Commonwealth Status of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico occupies a unique political position within the United States, because it is a commonwealth. Generally, the political structure of the United States is one of shared powers, wherein the state and federal…
Paper Undergraduate
Linguistics English Idioms an Idiom
An idiom is a phrase that when the words are taken together they have a different meaning from the dictionary definitions of the individual words. This is what makes idioms hard for ESL students and other learners to…
Paper Undergraduate
Strategies for improving reading skills
Reading and ESL Students - the way humans communicate and share ideas and concepts in society is quite complex. How are ideas conceptualized -- how are they explained -- how does discourse relate- and how do humans…
Paper Undergraduate
Program Improvement Efforts for Head Start Families to Show More
This project consisted of an edit of an existing proposal concerning a Head Start program operating in the United States. The proposal stresses the need for more active participation by parents in the academic lives of their children and proposes a way to gather primary data from parents in their homes to improve these participation levels.
Paper Masters
Personal perspectives on reading and writing
Abstract The relevance of developing excellent English reading and writing skills cannot be overstated. This reflective essay reviews my experiences as a writer and reader keen to sharpen his reading and writing skills. The text also highlights the various goals that I have set for myself in my second English course.
Paper Doctorate
Review of Thokoza in I sing for freedom Broadway play
The off-Broadway play I Sing for Freedom is not a drama or musical exactly like people are used to seeing in a theater. Instead of fancy sets or special effects, the show is somewhat small and simple.
Paper Doctorate
Case study of a 63-year-old Cuban woman with fatigue and balance loss
This paper contains three case studies of Latino families experiencing health crises. The first is that of a Cuban woman who refuses to admit she has diabetes; the second is that of a migrant Mexican family; the third is that of a Puerto Rican family whose adolescent daughter has become pregnant. Causes such as a lack of communication about health behaviors are addressed as well as physical issues.