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    9 A Journey through Anglo-American Literature (Learner’s Material for English) This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools‚ colleges‚ and/or universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback‚ comments‚ and recommendations to the Department of Education at action@deped.gov.ph. We value your feedback and recommendations. Department of Education Republic of the Philippines

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    One of the ways in which Benjamin Franklin mastered English was to "translate" a text by first paraphrasing it‚ writing it again as a poem‚ and then moving it back to prose. By this method‚ he made sure that he understood everything a text was saying by saying it in his own words. Imitate Benjamin Franklin by selecting a news story on a current event. Translate it into a brief short story (add characters‚ suspense‚ etc.) or a poem. Then reflect on and write about how form influences the outcome of

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    A native speaker refers to a person who speaks a language as his or her first language whereby it is also own of the certain someone’s mother tongue. Usually‚ the language is the language that their parents’ speak and the language of the country that they have been residing since they were born. According to Cook‚ she stated an important fact that to be a ‘native speaker’ of a language a person must have learnt the particular language from birth (Cook‚ 1999). A non-native speaker refers to someone

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    The Native Americans resentment of the English has been building up since the 1600’s. In 1675-1678 the Native Americans tried to drive out the English settlers for the last time. A sequence of events leads to an outbreak called‚ The King Philips War‚ led by a Pokunoket chief named Metacom. The war lead to a decline in many Native American tribes and suffered more oppression in the hands of the English settlers. Since the founding of Jamestown in 1607 the relationship between the English colonist

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    Education systems in English Speaking Countries All five countries have three-tier education - primary education‚ secondary education and tertiary education. Also in all these countries exist such level of education‚ which runs before primary school and can be named as “Early childhood”. In GB it is called as nursery education (ages 3-4)‚ in USA – Pre-schools (ages 3-4)‚ Pre-kindergartens (ages 4-5) and Kindergartens (ages 5-6)‚ in Australia – Kindergartens (ages 3–4)‚ Pre-schools‚ Kindergartens

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    eye contact) You’ve been standing there‚ staring out that window for who knows how long. What could be so bad that it would make you lock eyes on that gloomy patio for an eternity? REGINA (shrugs her shoulders) Leave me alone‚ Zoe. Go back to your learning record .You won’t want to write an extra of 50 words‚ right?  ZOE I can’t work with you standing here‚ being all glum. You’re my friend! REGINA (annoyed‚ rolls eyes‚ crosses away from Zoe) Well‚ excuse me. I am going to move then. ( Zoe wants to

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    Learning English is Essential in Today’s Global World English is widely used in the world. It has often been referred to as a "world language". If you would like to travel all over the world‚ you must realize - English is spoken as a first language by about 400 million‚ as a second language by around 1 billion. And it is the language most often studied as a foreign language in the world. So‚ if you do not understand English‚ you may miss your flight‚ lose your way‚ and fail to communicate with

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    and they are awarded through an administrative decision out of the government budget. The distinction between public law and private law dates back to Roman law. It has been picked up in the countries of civil law tradition at the beginning of the 19th century‚ but since then spread to common law countries‚ too. The borderline between public law and private law is not always clear in particular cases‚ giving rise to attempts of theoretical understanding of its basis. Contents [hide] 1 Public

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    Chapter 1‚ “Court and Country‚” begins with the English Civil War. King Charles I tried to push for Catholicism and establish absolute power. Parliament rebelled and King Charles I was executed. People considered King Charles I a tyrant not a king‚ because a king would share power between

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    definitions of property and subsequently a difference in how each group viewed prosperity; Indians viewed prosperity as having the most political influence while English saw it as having more available commodities but both took on the same attitude in order to achieve it. From the very beginning it was evident how different Native Americans were from English settlers. One particular difference‚ land use‚ indirectly caused a huge divide in how each group obtained fortune. This difference lead to a difference

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