IV.阅读七选五Why Learn a Foreign Language?Communication An obvious reason for learning a new language is to be able to communicate with the people who speak it. D 1 People in every country prefer it when tourists m
A English is an international language so it is necessary and beneficial for us to learn English. First, learning English can help us to learn other languages. The process of lcarning new words and grammar contributes to learning new languages well in the future. Second, learning English opens...
Learning a foreign language takes time and dedication. The reasons below may help to convince you to take the plunge, if such persuasion is needed. Some reasons are practical, some aspirational, some intellectual and others sentimental, but whatever your reasons, having a clear idea of why you'...
In my class, I will use the Task-based Teaching Method and Communicative Approach which help my students to acquire knowledge with high efficiency and create more chances to communicate with each other, which is beneficia...
Some people think it is more beneficial for people to take part in team sports like football, while others think individual sports like swimming and tennis is better. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your ow...
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First, we ask why is it beneficial to allow the nervous system any control over immunity? We evaluate the potential benefits to the immune system that arise by taking advantage of some of the brain’s unique features, such as its capacity to integrate and synchronize physiological functions, ...
Precise language is beneficial for ensuring the purposes of youth work are clear to those within the profession and outside. Other professions have recognised the need for clarity about relational language, for example in social work (Ife Citation2016; McLaughlin Citation2009; Vojak Citation2009) ...
The evidence is clear: being bilingual is beneficial throughout life, from infancy to adulthood to old age. No matter how old you are, your brain will benefit greatly from the challenge and stimulation of learning English. Conclusion: Why It’s so Important to Learn English ...
It is widely accepted that an important goal of education is to help students learn how to learn. It’s undoubted that learning methods are of considerable significance for one’s success in learning. With the advancement of the society, there is ...