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 Übersetzung für 'learning difficulty' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a learning difficulty | learning difficulties
educ.
learning difficulty
Lernbehinderung {f}
Teiltreffer
difficultyErschwernis {f}
14
difficultySchwierigkeit {f}
1042
difficultyProblematik {f} [Schwierigkeit, Problem]
52
difficultyMühe {f}
142
hearing difficultySchwerhörigkeit {f}
principal difficultyHauptschwierigkeit {f}
with difficulty {adv}mühevoll
besetting difficultybedrängliche Schwierigkeit {f}
with difficulty {adv}unter Schwierigkeiten
major difficultygrößere Schwierigkeit {f}
with difficulty {adv}mit Schwierigkeiten
without difficulty {adj} {adv}anstandslos
fundamental difficultyGrundschwierigkeit {f}
chief difficultyHauptschwierigkeit {f}
chief difficultygrößte Schwierigkeit {f}
difficulty levelSchwierigkeitsstufe {f}
huge difficultygroße Schwierigkeit {f}
without difficulty {adj} {adv}mühelos
without difficulty {adv}ohne Schwierigkeit
with difficulty {adv}mit Beschwerlichkeit
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • S14 is for athletes with a learning difficulty.
  • Kebbell's first movie appearance was as Anthony, a young man with a learning difficulty, in the Shane Meadows directed "Dead Man's Shoes".
  • She adopted a young child with a learning difficulty whom she taught to read and write and function normally.
  • The university's Disability Team (based within its Equality Service) arranges and provides academic support services for students who are deaf or have hearing impairments, are blind or partially sighted, have a specific learning difficulty (e.g.
  • It can be used to select students who have the capability to excel in foreign language learning (and may be ready to start instruction earlier), provide a profile of strengths and weaknesses, place students with similar learning rates in the appropriate class, and start to build a history of language learning difficulty, which could be used in conjunction with other evidence to diagnose a foreign language learning disability.

  • Schools use the PLAB and MLAT-E to place students in suitable language courses, build a history of a foreign language learning difficulty, identify especially gifted students in respect to language learning and to match learning styles with instructional styles.
  • and the proportion of students who have a learning difficulty or disability.
  • In his thirties, Harris decided to go back to school, and after initially struggling with his studies he learned he has a lifelong learning difficulty.
  • Adults with dyslexia can often read with good comprehension, though they tend to read more slowly than others without a learning difficulty and perform worse in spelling tests or when reading nonsense words—a measure of phonological awareness.
  • Warnock was the President of Listening Books, a charity providing audiobooks for people who struggle to read due to an illness, disability, learning difficulty or mental health issue.

  • 3 Mb seem to have a mild learning difficulty, while others with the typical duplication of around 4.5 Mb generally have a borderline, mild or moderate learning disability.
  • Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health and learning difficulty services in Hertfordshire, England and neighbouring areas.
  • Currently, a child or young person is considered to have SEN if they have a disability or learning difficulty that means they need special educational provision.
  • The Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, United States, classifies Finnish as a level III language (of four levels) in terms of learning difficulty for native English speakers.
  • Other specialist colleges cater for students with a particular disability or learning difficulty.

  • This includes children who have been identified as gifted and talented; children who have the potential to achieve through a wide range of abilities in academic subjects, sport, the arts and leadership; those who are dual or multiple exceptional (giftedness coupled with a disability or learning difficulty, also known as twice exceptional or 2e) and the profoundly gifted.
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