Sentences with phrase «article in a second language»

The organisers of the regatta have made a concession to non-English speakers by benevolently providing some of their articles in a second language.
Students can read an age - appropriate short story or magazine article in a second language — preferably the language that they are studying at school — to understand diversity in languages.

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Well, Dan, even in German you would want an indefinite article or the personal possessive determiner pronoun before «second language
Around 8,000 people visit Wikipedia every second to read one of its 37,000,000 articles in over 290 languages.
I am interested in articles to do with these three areas: - leadership in education - sustainable professional development for teacher educators - professional development for English as second language teacher educators
I'm cautioning you because I had to leave one company (which I won't name in this article) after I found out, the hard way, that the editing and proofreading of my book (services I had paid for in the package I purchased) was being done by employees for whom English was a second language.
Ken has also published academic articles about using video games to teach English as a second language in professional publications that include Language Magazine and the Hispanic Educational Technology Services Journal.
Hank Roberts @ 25, It is bizarre that when I google «Systemic Causation» the first reference is to a post by Judy «air - head» Curry who in turn refers to an essay by a George Lakoff who had coined the term in an article a few weeks earkier (actually «the second of two articles») which contains the wonderous line «No language in the world has a way in its grammar to express systemic causation.»
That the Court declined to comment on the second question reminds us to be circumspect about the impact of the Court's holding — it is a narrow holding in so far as it is limited to the set of circumstances enumerated in Article 15 (2) and, as the AG notes in her conclusions, the language suggests that there was little margin for discretion — the State must «normally» keep the family together.
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