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What does NNES stand for?

Non-Native English Speaker


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Nepal National Education Planning Commission (est. 1954)
Northern New England Poison Center
National Nurse Emergency Preparedness Initiative (US Department of Homeland Security)
Northern New England Perinatal Quality Improvement Network (New Hampshire)
Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority
National Network for Educational Renewal
Northern New England Real Estate Network
North-Northeastern (weather reports)
Northern New England Real Estate Network
National Nuclear Energy Series
Northern New England Small College Conference
Non-Native English Speaking Instructors
Non-Native English Speakers in TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages)
NeighborhoodNET
Neural Network
Northern New England Tradeswomen (now Vermont Works for Women; Winooski, VT)
Northern New England Unix User's Group
NextGen Net-Enabled Weather (US NOAA)
National Network to End the War Against Iraq (now National Grassroots Peace Network)
Northern New England Weather Center



Samples in periodicals archive:
The proportion of non-native English speakers differs starkly around the country.
This third edition contains a chapter focusing on the needs of nontraditional students, such as adult students, non-native English speakers, and students with learning disabilities, and updated job-search techniques using electronic technology.
Racism may be rife in the police force but where else in the world can a foreign-born non-native English speaker rise to so high a rank and cavort with the enemy?
But Justice Antonin Scalia, part of the court's conservative wing, said he finds "it bizarre that we are sitting here talking about what the whole state has to do on the basis of one (school) district, which concededly is the one that has the most non-native English speakers.
The 'Dynamic Translation Layer' (DTL), which has been developed by Encyclopaedia Britannica's Natural Language Division, provides on-demand translation of any word or phrase that appears in an HTML document, has been launched to help non-native English speakers benefit from online English resources better.
The event will be of interest to educators teaching both native and non-native English speakers and will be of value to all primary teachers.
Abby Lane, the Eugene district's English Language Learner coordinator, said research has found it can take anywhere from five to 10 years for a non-native English speaker to master English well enough to keep up academically.
Intonation sets the tone, so it is extremely important for a non-native English speaker to understand the intonation patterns of the English language.

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