Sentences with phrase «read about immigrants»

For instance, if your child has to read about immigrants and answer questions about them, continue the discussion over dinner.

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Russ Ivanov, a Russian immigrant living in Vancouver, was surfing the web for news from his homeland back in 2009 when he first read about the crazy plan.
So better I live and die in my country as honorable as I could rather than taking for immigration and living in other people's countries afraid and humiliated... it is enough what I read here about America & Europe ill treatment to Asian / MidEastern Muslim immigrants...!!
The full evaluation will be published shortly but it is believed that only one illegal immigrant agreed to go home — and that was a result of reading about the vans in the Guardian.
The class then read a book about Bavarian immigrant Levi Strauss and his fellow settlers during the California gold rush.
Ron Unz, a software entrepreneur, read about a Los Angeles protest: immigrant parents were demanding their children be taught English.
The week prior, Reyes and her community school manager, Lauren Markham, scaffold the experience in two ways: They preview each itinerary and then facilitate reading circles in which teachers learn more about the specific immigrant community they will be visiting.
[Read more...] about Workshop: Beyond Teaching English: Supporting High School Completion by Immigrant and Refugee Students
Students read newspaper articles, diaries, and histories about immigrants» experiences followed by daily work in small groups on such tasks as filling in missing words, making word associations, and playing charades.
ELLs are a central focus of the analysis at all levels [Read more...] about Critical Choices in Post-Recession California: Investing in the Educational and Career Success for Immigrant Youth
One of the saddest things about adult illiteracy and ESL language learners is not the staggering rates of adults who are still classified as functionally illiterate, or the numbers of immigrants who may learn to speak a language with some level of comfort and fluency but never develop basic reading skills; it's the... [Read more...]
One of the saddest things about adult illiteracy and ESL language learners is not the staggering rates of adults who are still classified as functionally illiterate, or the numbers of immigrants who may learn to speak a language with some level of comfort and fluency but never develop basic reading skills; it's the quality — or lack thereof — of instructional materials for adult learners.
Natasha and Other Stories by David Bezmozgis David Bezmozgis» Natasha: and Other Stories, seven stories about growing up a poor Russian Jewish immigrant in Toronto are so Russian in tone they should be read with a glass of tea at hand and a cube of sugar between one's teeth.
David Bezmozgis» Natasha: and Other Stories, seven stories about growing up a poor Russian Jewish immigrant in Toronto, are so Russian in tone they should be read with a glass of tea at hand and a cube of sugar between one's teeth.
-LSB-...] Hugh Howey's Confessions of a Digital Immigrant he asks for other people's story about their adoption of digital reading.
But with (for example) a marvelous riff on the generic Chinese restaurant that exists at the edges of many towns in the Midwest, the novel makes clear that it is exploring a different sort of immigrant experience than we often read about — call it the Middle America Asian - American experience.
In Hugh Howey's Confessions of a Digital Immigrant he asks for other people's story about their adoption of digital reading.
In the vault, Faga will create a market atmosphere with international spices on display, while the main gallery will be made to look and operate like a tourism office center where visitors can read, see, and learn about Syracuse's many offerings as a diverse city that is home to immigrants from around the world.
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