Sentences with phrase «put language ability»

Bilingual children appear to store both languages in the same part of a brain region, while people who become bilingual in adulthood put language ability into different cubbyholes.

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Or to put it in simpler language, the ability to craft well thought out messages that convert into offline conversations between seller and buyer.
This strengthens the memory of the young child and also the child's ability to put complex language in context — setting up a beginning of advanced comprehension skills.
A 2004 court decision limited the legislature's ability to make changes in the governor's spending plan, and the current governor has increasingly put more policy language into the state's spending plan, including raising the minimum wage in 2013 and increasing penalties for texting while driving in 2014.
And all the Blackberries, Etrali super-phones, laptops and monitors — a constant stream of communication and information — pale in significance to the most important trait a carbon broker can have: The ability to «smell BS» as Hochschild put it, even more important than speaking any of the multiplicity of languages carbon is traded in today.
This is differentiated and works well with set and mixed ability classes - a list of target language expressions to use in the classroom (written by a native speaker)- Flashcards / display posters (27) to label classroom items or hang from the ceiling or even make smaller and put into pupil books - A guide to using Pinterest as an educator
Her practice is also active in photography and language, with many of her works appropriating others» writings, including poems and letters by Emily Dickinson, whom Horn admires for her ability to draw attention to, as she puts it, a «heightened sensibility» and a «sensitivity to visible and invisible events.»
PC Magazine notes that chatbots have proven to be especially valuable for the end user in part because of their ability to put «accounting jargon in natural language.
«It is an inherent feature of the language that it is not possible to put an entity in a contract into a position where they are obliged to act or to elect something without their specifically having the ability to acknowledge, confirm, and concur with that.»
For example, some skills that might put you over the top in job consideration if you're a nutritionist include the ability to speak a foreign language, experience creating educational materials or running group sessions, and even proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Successfully integrated conventional and activities - based learning into one, resulting in a high interest in learning language concepts • Introduced the concept of interactive teaching, which increased student enrollment by 75 % • Implemented a series of dynamic teaching approaches, which resulted in easily communicating the concepts of language and its history to the students • Put in place a novel student evaluation system which provided great ease and 100 % accuracy in gauging students» ability to cope and learn difficult concepts
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