CELTA Assignment 2: Language analysis sheet Name: Michael Humeniuk Date:__October 13‚ 2012____________ |Context and analysis of meaning/use |Anticipated problems |CCQs | | | |If
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Jordan Tetzlaff | 301 Like Father‚ Unlike Son The Contrast of Amir and Baba In The Kite Runner The general depiction of the ideal fatherson relationship is one with both parties sharing mutual interests‚ few conflicts‚ and an overarching sense of sheer compatibility. However‚ few to none of these traits are present in the relationship of Amir and his father‚ Baba in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner. Amir shows various interests and likings towards
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Type or paste text/script here: http://londonist.com/2011/01/top-10-londonist-tourist-attractions-that-don%E2%80%99t-suck.php London’s full of treasures that we all too often shun‚ dismissing them as tourist attractions. So we’ve rounded up a list of our favourite attractions that every Londoner should visit. Note that we’ve excluded museums and galleries‚ which are nearly all worth a visit or three. They’ll probably find their way into their own top 10 sooner or later. 10. London Zoo Because
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The Poem titled "A Kite is a victim" written by Leonard Cohen contains multiple metaphors. Through my own analysis I feel that the author’s central focus of the poem concerns life. Cohen discusses the relationships and accomplishes that we make throughout our lifetimes. The kite seems to be the main metaphor of the poem‚ symbolizing life and living. Each of the four stanzas in the poem begins with a metaphor. In every case the premise is the kite. These metaphors will be analyzed with regard to
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The text under the title “Dangerous Corner” was written by British journalist‚ novelist‚ playwright‚ and essayist – John Boynton Priestley (1894-1984). Priestley’s output was vast and varied - he wrote over one hundred novels‚ plays‚ and essay. The text under the study is a play. The society of several men and women sitting in a cosy drawing-room and idly discussing the wireless lay they have just heard is described in the plot. Initially the conversation goes around the play but gradually it approaches
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|Introduction to Written Texts | |Unit Code: |ENG00400 | |Tutor’s name: | | |Assignment No.: |2 | |Assignment Title: |Essay 1
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Ethnicity question found on various forms. When that individual tries to answer‚ he/she may often feel they identify more with “African American” rather than “Caucasian.” An author‚ by the name of Judy Ruiz‚ wrote an interesting essay called “Oranges and Sweet Sister Boy.” In this essay‚ Ruiz attempts to describe her struggle with the acceptance of her brother identifying himself as her sister. Often times it is hard to understand the full significance of changing views that have been so instilled in the
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Carpet-Weavers‚ Morocco Carol Rumens By Marium Saud Japanwala Rumens‚ through the title of her poem is portraying a scene in Morocco‚ consisting of carpet weavers. This establishes a theme of work which runs throughout the poem. The title however‚ does not launch or even give a faint idea of the major theme contained in the poem‚ i.e. of social injustice and child labour. The poem begins with ’The children’‚ hence taking us by surprise. Nowhere in the title was anything about children expected
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tools for describing themselves‚ which means they can introduce themselves into a group. It also means they can introduce members within the sphere of their family or social life. Learners will see this text as a means for putting spare words they already know altogether to build a description that can be useful for them in their situation in Halifax -LANGUAGE LEVEL: When we plan lessons‚ we need to remember that every learner has an individual range of levels‚ that every class is a mixed-level
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In the story The Tell-tale Heart‚ the narrator claims the calm sanity which clashes with his murderous tale.Poe was a master in creating suspense. He creates suspense using foreshadowing‚mystery‚ dilemma and reversal. In the story Poe feels a sense of being lonely‚dark and spooky. It says in the story “true! nervous-- very‚ very‚ dreadfully nervous i had been and am!” This tells loneliness and how left to deal with emotions with himself left him both scared and uneasy. Edgar Allan Poe uses
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