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    CELTA Syllabus and Assessment Guidelines Third Edition CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is accredited by Ofqual (the regulator of qualifications‚ examinations and assessments in England) at level 5 on the Qualifications and Credit Framework. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations 1 Hills Road Cambridge CB1 2EU United Kingdom Email: ESOLhelpdesk@CambridgeESOL.org www.CambridgeESOL.org EMC|2254|0Y12 © UCLES 2010 CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH: CELTA SYLLABUS

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    Airamon‚ looking up at his father‚ “The nightmares are so vivid and real‚ they are tormenting me. Am I‚ going crazy with hallucinations?” “no my son now sleep.” Airamon knew it ripped his father apart‚ for he loved her as much as he loved him. Then suddenly‚ the nightmares stopped. Emptiness‚ inside both of them had been forged that could never be filled. AIRAMON THE KING 8 The passing

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    legalized the Right to Die. This debate around whether or not to help patients who have terminal illness end their lives has been and is still far from over. The definition of Right to Die is‚ “an individual who has been certified by a physician as having an illness or physical condition which can be reasonably be expected to result in death in 24 months or less after the date of the certification” (Terminally Ill Law & Legal Definition 1). With this definition‚ the Right to Die ought to be available

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    How Does Oedipus Suffer

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    starts the story in Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus takes the role of the catalyst and becomes the cause of all tragedy to others. In the play Oedipus causes some of his own suffering. Oedipus’s pride gets him into situations that cause him to suffer later on in the play. “He tore the brooches-the gold chased brooches fastening he robe –away from her and lifting them up high dashed them on his own eyeballs...”(pg.446). Oedipus finds Jocasta in her room after she hung herself and is ashamed. Oedipus

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    Pawel S. ENG 101 essay How women suffer to be beautiful? In the article “The Price of Perfection” Robin Henig discusses the ways in which women have suffered physically‚ making changes to their body to achieve perfection. Women‚ for hundreds of years to pursue beauty have undertaken dangerous procedures such as foot binding‚ plastic surgeries‚ and wearing corsets to pursue beauty according to their cultural standards. These more or less extreme torturous procedure that women go through

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    Celta Assignment 3

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    the National Geographic Kids website (see Appendix 1). I chose this text because we have a diverse group ranging from housewives to businessmen to students with various reasons for learning English. However‚ the energy issue has two major points of interest‚ one idealistic and one practical: the health of the environment affects our and future generations‚ and most of us have to (or will have to) pay for the energy we use. Therefore I thought this topic had sufficient appeal to explore with this

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    The Right to Die

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    The Right to Die 1. Introduction Why has the right to die initiated such a vigorous debate among philosophers‚ lawyers and doctors? The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution states "No State shell deprive…any person of life‚ liberty or property‚ without due process of law." [1] However‚ how does one define life? Even more so‚ how do we define a life worth living? Does the right to privacy give the individual freedom to choose even on issues concerning the termination of his own life? Or

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    Celta - Language Skills

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    Language Skills Assignment Section 1: Choice of authentic text The authentic text chosen is “Eight ways to work out at work”. It was published by our local Star newspaper on 8 April’13. It is also available online (please refer to Appendix 1‚ page 2 for the text). The choice of the authentic text was based on the following: From a learner perspective: 1. Connection to own life/situation: The text is of an interesting subject matter which learners can connect to as many of them use computers

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    play‚ Hamlet‚ Hamlet suffers mental illness since his father’s death and the remarriage of his mother to his uncle to affect Hamlet being insane‚ depressed and melancholy because of the tragedies on Hamlet‚ conversation to the ghost‚ and seeking revenge and being serious day by day. Therefore‚ Hamlet is being insane in the sane world and everybody is in normal. First of all‚ in the beginning of the play‚ there are many tragedies happen on Hamlet and they affect him to suffer from mental illness.

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    The Right to Die

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    The Right to Die Modern medical technology has made it possible to extend the lives of many far beyond when they would have died in the past. Death‚ in modern times‚ often ensures a long and painful fall where one loses control both physically and emotionally. Some individuals embrace the time that modern technology buys them; while others find the loss of control overwhelming and frightening. They want their loved ones to remember them as they were not as they have become. Some even elect death

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