Sentences with phrase «reads in several languages»

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Yet as several of the interviewees point out, critics in the West read too much into Iran's «poetic» film language.
I have read it many times and in several different languages.
Kabel I am a mulish and I live in US, I actually had church people knock on our door and asking us that Jesus, peace be upon him, love you and give us booklet to study and read, they even brought bible in my language to read... we had to tell them we have our own believes but they kept insisting... the came several times within months in our house and each time my mom would invite them and serve them tea...
My uncle is a biblical scholar who has read the Bible in several (dead) languages and translations.
We've followed SFL reading ability development over several years and studied which cognitive and linguistic tasks are most promising for predicting literacy skills in several languages», says Alderson.
Interdisciplinary curricula have been shown by several studies to support students» engagement and learning (Taylor and Parsons, 2011), and specifically integrating science with reading comprehension and writing lessons has been shown by several studies to improve students» understanding in both science and English language arts (Pearson, Moje, and Greenleaf, 2010).
There are several policies (proposed, underway, or in place) by the Obama administration that broaden the focus on reading and academic development, increasing attention to knowledge building and language growth, from early childhood through adolescence — and those expansive policies may be especially beneficial for EL learners.
Some of our resources are available in several different languages, which will help those parents who may not read English.
For several days in early January, Michaelis and support staff members met with classroom teachers in grades three to six charged with identifying students in different subgroups (Hispanic, African American, English language learners, special education) at levels 1 and 2 with the best chance of scoring at a higher level on the math, reading, or writing section of the CMTs, if they received intensive, targeted remediation.
Most language arts classrooms make good use of several key strategies to help students become motivated and skillful readers — appropriate reading materials, instruction in thoughtful reading, and extended time to read.
Prerequisite skills and capabilities include, but are not limited to, proficiency in reading a range and type of material, with an emphasis on informational texts; fluent writing in several modes, most notably expository, descriptive and argumentative; quantitative literacy through algebra and including geometry, combined with the ability to understand and interpret data; a understanding of the scientific method and some insight into the organization of knowledge in the sciences; an awareness of how social systems operate and how they are studied; basic proficiency in a second language and awareness that languages reflect cultures; and experiences in and appreciation of creative and expressive arts.
Several resources suggest interventions that address students» needs in reading while learning math, as well as for English language learners.
A senior in the International Baccalaureate Program at Old Mill High School, he can read, write and chatter away in the Sanscrit - based Hini, the Arabic - based Urdu and in English, a compilation of several ancient languages.
Instead of being stuck with reading a Gideon's bible, they might be able to read the pre-loaded bible in several other languages on the reading devices of their choice.
Visitors can climb inside and up its core to a lookout point at its top, where they're greeted by a stunning view of Venice and plaques, in several languages, that read: «Stand quiet and look out over the Mediterranean Sea.»
Young Leo, though slight, skied and climbed mountains; he also read new novels in several languages and flirted.
Although noting that the Supreme Court has held that «[w] hen several words are followed by a clause which is applicable as much to the first and other words as to the last, the natural construction of the language demands that the clause be read as applicable to all,» (Porto Rico Railway, Light & Power Co. v. Mor, 253 U.S. 345, 348 (1920)-RRB-, the Fifth Circuit still determined that «[t] he structure and language of § 2259 (b)(3) limit the phrase «suffered by the victim as a proximate result of the offense» in § 2259 (b)(3)(F) to the miscellaneous «other losses» contained in that subsection.
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