1. Choosing the text Both Harmer and Scrivener are very direct with their advice for choosing texts for reading and listening: Grade the tasks‚ not the material. Despite keeping this in mind I felt anxious about possibly choosing an authentic text that would be discouraging for our group of elementary-level students due to its complexity. I settled on a list of tips for saving energy published on the National Geographic Kids website (see Appendix 1). I chose this text because we have
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expression. Romantic texts born in this context are studied because of their capacity to unveil the radical ways of thinking and contextual paradigms that influenced composers. Modern scholars still seek new values within intensely analysed texts. M. Scrivener asserts in his article‚ Inside and Outside Romanticism that regardless of whether the goals of contemporary interpreters have changed‚
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http://www2.ferrum.edu/thanlon/studyq/paperguide.htm BASIC STEPS IN WRITING A LITERATURE PAPER Pre-Writing Suggestions It may be helpful first to submit a journal entry with a short discussion of your potential topic‚ or a "brainstorming" list of ideas and details that could be used in a paper on a topic you are exploring. Or use the worksheet given below to get feedback on your topic before writing the paper. Reread the literary work‚ or relevant portions of it if it is long‚ and make notes on
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Dave Bartleby Joe Nelson History of Rock 2 December 2012 Musical Structure Analysis Jimi Hendrix “Purple Haze” The three piece band that is the Jimi Hendrix Experience packed an explosive musical punch with “Purple Haze”‚ a track that is notable for its profound musical improvisation. Yet at the same time‚ the song does retain many supportive qualities that accompany the improvisation‚ such as a consistent bass groove‚ and a drum part which closely follows a pattern of cyclicity as it progresses
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FUNCTIONS ANALYSIS CHART |Context and details of how language will be presented | |Using Mini-situation: "you are coming home by bus. The window is closed and you feel that it’s too hot. You want to open the window and you don’t know the one sitting next to you so you feel it’s impolite if you open it without asking
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The Plight of Man Racism has punctuated the shaping of society for centuries‚ each major instance of which has helped dictate the direction of social interaction. Although we have come a long way in addressing the situation‚ it still remains a prevalent issue today. Being a global citizen in this day and age‚ one has a responsibility to be tolerant‚ as social circles overlap in a multicultural environment‚ and the luxury of being informed‚ grace of the globalizing
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So it will definitely attract student’s attention and their full involvement in the lesson. 2. Pre-reading stage(s) “As with listening lessons‚ many reading lessons move from ‘big’ to ‘small’‚ i.e. ‘top-down’ – from overview to details.” (Scrivener; 2009: 187) To start from an overview we need to provoke a question‚ a general idea on the given topic. Here‚ I’d display a nice flipchart with beautiful‚ world-renown sceneries and a statement: ‘Travel broadens the mind’. Then I’d turn to students
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References: Aitken‚ Rosemary (2002) Teaching Tenses. Brighton: ELB Publishing. Cowan‚ Ron (2008) The Teacher’s Grammar of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Scrivener‚ Jim () Learning Teaching: The Essential Guide to English Language Teaching. 3rd edition. MacMillan Press. Scrivener‚ Jim () Teaching English Grammar: What to Teach and How to Teach it. MacMillan Press. Thornbury‚ Scott (1999) How to Teach Grammar. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. Workman‚ Graham (2008)
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of the scenic region in north-west England called “The Lake District”. (Victorian web) It is important because as a Romantic poet‚ the nature that was around him was the inspiration for lots of his poems‚ in other words‚ “the magnificent landscape deeply affected Wordsworth’s imagination and gave him a love of nature” (Online-literature) One of his most important poems that show us the importance of nature in his own works is “Lines Composed a few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”(representative poetry
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much violence. A key element in understanding the novel’s construction and meaning is to understand the literary influences on Flannery O’Connor. Flannery O’Connor was deeply influenced by Roman Catholicism that informed her own religious sensibility which echoed in her literary voice. Her religious views envisioned a deeply flawed world that could only be redeemed by the intercession of grace. Her Southern origins brought that vision into high relief with her use of casts of grotesque characters
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