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    American dream of having happiness and working to help its economy. The American dream plays such an important role in America that authors have based books off of this topic. One great literature work based off of the American dream is “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener”‚ where it explains the importance of achieving the American dream in America. The author Herman Melville even uses this work to motivate Americans to work harder to achieve their dreams by offering them a sense of what will happen if they

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    first feature from the indie director to stray from the path of silly diversions and idiosyncratic banters first set on by “Clerks” (1994) and “Mallrats” (1995) and focuses on the bigger issue of religion. The film follows two fallen angels: Loki and Bartleby on their journey back to heaven after being casted out by God. Their journey and its consequences are the foil the bring about the director’s interpretations and attitudes toward Catholicism and religion in general. Although primarily a comedy‚ the

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    planning something that may not be appropriate for some and may be easy or difficult for others […] James Scrivener Learning Teaching p 69‚ Conclusions about level‚ Macmillan books for teachers This text is appropriate at the beginners level because they will know most of the words from

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    literature has always been used as an outlet for debate and discussion of structural flaws. Thus‚ the poets of the Romantic period sought to change society’s neoclassic state of mind by breaking away from reliance on reasoning and instead encouraging individualism‚ using imagination and emotion as inspiration. Initially‚ Romantic poetry became the antithesis of classical poety as the poets soley challenged the established precepts of the Age of Reason by creating their own manifesto of composing poetry.

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    VERSION 1 Date: October 1‚ 20xx To: Employees of Midsize Company From: Herman Bartleby‚ Publications Director Subject: Newsletter announcement Midsize Company is excited to announce that beginning January 15 you will be submitting articles directly into the newsletter. 1. We will no longer be using the services of TypOGraphics for the design and typesetting of our newsletter. 2. Once you have been trained on the new desktop publishing software‚ At My Desk‚ you will be given access to the

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    from completing them‚ which will help to keep them motivated‚ and they know that they are making progress. Scrivener (2011/pg256) agrees. This was shown in the second lesson I observed with DL. The students found the tasks quite difficult but looked happy when they had successfully completed them. What I have learnt from my own teaching practise experience. I

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    Discuss either a parallel or a contrast between the worldly Claudius and the worldly Montresor. OR Both Shakespeare (in Hamlet) and Melville (in Bartleby) discuss the topic of alienation. What is the parallel or contrast between Shakespeare and Melville in their examination of the protagonist’s alienation? OR Both Shakepeare (in Hamlet) and Melville (in Bartleby) discuss the topic of worldliness. What is the parallel or contrast between Shakespeare and Melville in their examination of this topic. FORMAT

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    Bibliography: Scrivener‚ Jim. Learning Teaching. Oxford: Macmillian‚ 2005.

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    Bibliography: Learning Teaching – Scrivener‚ MacMillan How to Teach English – Harmer‚ Longman. Word count: 999 words. Websites: http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/

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    communicate in English during her trips abroad. Knowledge of grammar without meaningful practice of the language is ineffective‚ as Jim Scrivener says: “There is no point knowing a lot about language if you can’t use it (which sadly‚ has been the experience of many language learners in the past – able to conjugate a verb‚ but unable to respond to a simple question)” (Scrivener‚ 2005; 146) As a result of the different frustrating situations she had to face when trying to make herself understand in foreign

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