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English as an academic subject spans a wide range of disciplines, from linguistics and education to composition studies and cultural analysis. Students encounter it in language arts courses, teacher education programs, applied linguistics seminars, and writing-intensive general education requirements. What makes English academically rich is its dual nature: it functions both as a subject of study — its structure, history, and global spread — and as the medium through which most academic work is conducted. Topics like English as a global language, second language acquisition, and classroom literacy practices raise questions about identity, access, and pedagogy that connect English to sociology, policy, and international education.

The papers archived here reflect several distinct approaches. Many focus on second language teaching and learning, examining the challenges high school students face when writing in English as a second language and exploring the methods teachers use to address those challenges. Others take a personal or reflective angle, drawing on individual literacy histories and experiences with English education. Some papers address instructional dynamics, such as the role teachers play in language classrooms and how factors like professional conduct shape student engagement. A smaller group engages with English in broader social or global contexts, treating it as a cultural and institutional force rather than simply a school subject.

A strong essay on an English-related topic begins with a clearly bounded thesis — focusing on one aspect of language learning, teaching practice, or literacy rather than attempting to cover the field broadly. Evidence drawn from classroom observation, personal experience, or specific pedagogical frameworks tends to carry more weight than vague generalization. The most common pitfall to avoid is conflating English as a subject with English as a language, since the two require meaningfully different analytical approaches.

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Tornadoes What Causes a Tornado? Tornado\' Comes
Tornado' comes in English from a Spanish word 'tornada' that means 'thunderstorm'. As defined by Nation Weather Service, a tornado is a 'violently rotating column of air in contact with the ground and pendant from a…
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Error Correction in the Foreign Language Classroom
Error correction in the foreign classroom has become an extensively researched, but also very contentious topic of conversation among experts, researchers, and teachers in the field.
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Understanding Literary Development With Social Media
This order is a thorough critique of a 2011 dissertation discussing the educational implications for the use of Facebook in promoting literacy development. The paper discusses the research questions, hypothesis, population, data collection and interpretation. The study used grounded theory methods in order to try to better interpret such abstract concepts.
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Module 3 application in educational development
This essay is a collection of four questions and answer segments. Each portion is related to a previous essay that investigated the treatment of a certain Hispanic demographic and a chosen school for a research project. Each of these questions delves deeper into the specific issues of English as a Second Language (ESL) and Universal Design of Learning (UDL) theory.
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English Upper Classes and English Class System as a Whole With Book Film Text
Jane Austin's novel Persuasion, Director Michael Caton-Jones' movie Scandal, and T.W.C. Banning's Oxford History of Modern Europe each portray the English upper class and English class system in a largely unflattering…
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International trade opportunities and analysis
¶ … negotiation, signing the contract and the actual operations of import that follow. Below is a rough plan of the report:
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Prescriptive Grammar Are the Rules Governing How
Prescriptive grammar are the rules governing how one speaks and writes, based on an English standard "norm," or how society in general believes the language of English should be spoken and written (Russel, 2003).
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English language and literature studies
When Forrest Gump says, "Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're going to get," he iterates his views on fate, destiny, and freewill. Although he exercises his freewill by choosing which chocolate…
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David Malo Lived From 1793 to 1853,
David Malo lived from 1793 to 1853, and was among the first Hawaiians to become an ordained Christian minister and found a church (Espiritu). He was born in Keauhou, to Ao'ao and Heone Malo, and grew up in a time when…
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After Finishing Pharmacy School
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