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Cool way to learn English (INQ7 Business)
BAGUIO CITY?Having a hard time learning English in your country? Then go to the Cordillera region of the Philippines.
Ore. schools still struggle to teach English to some students (Ashland Daily ...
SALEM, Ore. (AP) ? School districts in Oregon are still struggling to help students learn English as a second language, according to testing data released Friday by the state Department of Education.
Many Oregon students still struggling with English (KGW Portland)
SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- School districts in Oregon are still struggling to help students learn English as a second language, according to testing data released Friday by the state Department of Education.
Fun tactics win award for English professor (The Press-Enterprise)
CSUSB: Sunny Hyon uses creative props to teach students with different native languages.
Learn Well Graphics Releases New "Revolutionary" Multimedia Educational Produ...
Learn Well Graphics has released two new programs designed to help middle school students learn about the Revolutionary War and the U.S. Constitution, while developing their reading and learning skills at the same time. The goal is to help students improve their reading skills, raise their test scores and increase their academic self-confidence. (PRWeb Nov 5, 2006)
Schools still struggle to teach English to some students (NewsSource 16 Eugene)
Many Oregon schools are struggling to help students who are learning English as their second language.
State schools struggling to teach English as a second language (KATU Portland)
A report found that about two-thirds of the state's school districts had students who were learning to speak English during the last school year but also that a number of those schools are not meeting the federal goals.
Learn to speak English more effectively (The Star Online)
HELPING young Malaysians to speak better English is the aim of a two-day Star Learning Skills 2006: Speaking Effectively workshop to be held on Nov 14 and 15.
Salem students learning English at better rate (Salem Statesman Journal)
Seven of 10 English-language learners in the Salem-Keizer School District made progress toward full English proficiency last year, and 11 percent reached proficiency, according to a state report released Friday.
Schools see increase in non-native English speakers (Eagle-Tribune Online)
First-grader Sunny Lee, 6, likes to read Sponge Bob books. He also likes enrichment classes, art, music, gym and "liberry." Sunny said he was born in Korea and moved to Pelham when he was 2 or 3.