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The constructivism theory is a theory that is relatable something students are interested in and to real

life experiences. Students need to get excited every day about learning. It needs to be fun and relatable
so they get and stay engaged. As teachers, we must focus on our students learning what we are teaching
no matter what it takes. Keeping the students focused and excited about school important. This theory
is great for all students, because it is more focused on the individual child; and because there are no two
students that are alike and that learn in the same manner. After all, each child is their own person and
they all learn and accept things in a different matter and God made each child special.

The constructivism theory is a theory that relates learning to something the students are interested in;
for example,

English in the United Arab Emirates

Despite being heavily reliant on its vast petroleum and gas reserves, the United Arab Emirates has spent
the past three decades trying to achieve a more sustainable and diversified economy by creating
logistics centers, forming strategic partnerships with other nations and investing in other industries. As
the second largest economy in the region, the United Arab Emirates is currently home to millions of
foreigners who have decided to leave their home lands in order to seek employment and / or take
advantage of the fabulous investment opportunities being offered by local companies and institutions.

In order to gain a deeper understanding of how demographically diverse the region is, suffice to say that
as of 2013, the UAE’s population consisted of 1, 4 million native Emiratis and nearly 8 million expatriates
(BBC News, 2016). If history has taught us anything, it is that when many different ethnic and racial
groups live next to one another, most of them tend to resort to a lingua franca to perform their daily
tasks as it would be impossible for every single citizen to master such a wide range of foreign languages.
Back in the 4th century B.C., people across the Macedonian Empire created by Alexander the Great used
a simplified form of ancient Greek to conduct trade, communicate and perform transactions with
foreigners. In today’s increasingly interconnected world, a number of historical and political events have
resulted in English emerging as a common medium of communication for speakers of different first
languages.

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