based university campus. Initially‚ I felt out of my element in every situation. I noticed differences in language‚ manners‚ physical features‚ and apparel‚ but instead decided to focus on my contributions to a group. Learning about my heritage and the hardships my family endured in a foreign country taught me about discipline‚ honesty‚ perseverance‚ responsibility‚ and tolerance. I trained myself to look past my distinctions‚ because I valued my identity above all things.
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Being born in America is a privilege. This hit me when I took my first trip to Nigeria. As I exited the plane from a 16-hour flight‚ I could barely feel my legs because of how long the trip was. Everybody was so excited to leave the plane to see how Nigeria looked like. Don’t get it twisted‚ I was excited too but I wasn’t in any rush. As I finally ran out of the airport‚ I just remembered seeing people walking all around and looking at the new tourists that had just arrived. I was so excited to start
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Question 1 (Worth 3 points) Read the following sentence. Some speakers decide to omit details that do not support their claims. Using the context‚ the word "omit" means elaborate on touch on leave out simplify Points earned on this question: 3 Question 2 (Worth 3 points) Select the word that best completes the sentence: Poe’s stories are often read on Halloween because they _______________ a scary mood. evoke forsake elicit invoke Points earned on this question: 3 Question 3 (Worth
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I__________ (go) to the cinema with a friend. 2. From 1995 to 1998 I __________ (work) in Tokyo. 3. Last night the concert __________ (finish) at midnight. 4. I __________ (arrive) at the office this morning before my colleagues. 5. When he was young‚ Tom ________ (ride) a bicycle to school. 6. The train was at 8 p.m. so I ___________ (leave) home at 7
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Life is a journey that starts the moment it begins and ends with one’s last breath. Sometimes the journey is full of struggle and hardships. The Syrian refugees journey into safety faces many hardships and dangers as they take extreme risks with their lives‚ by crossing oceans‚ countries‚ and unfriendly border points. Some authors who apply this theme are Rick Riordan‚ Susan Collins‚ and Gary Paulsen. Some of the well-known novels that use this theme are Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief‚ Hatchet
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A hero’s journey is made up of 12 stages that can be found in practically every story that exists. These stages can be repeated‚ switched around‚ and some stages can even be skipped depending on the preferences of each individual writer. To begin with‚ stage 1‚ “The Ordinary World” happens before the journey begins preferably at the very beginning of the story. This stage allows us to get to know the hero personally‚ a hero is the main character whose main goal is to sacrifice himself to complete
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3 movies to understand “The Hero’s Journey” I am convinced that you know what the hero’s journey is‚ only don’t you know it by name. The Hero’s Journey or Monomyth is a formula or a structure presented by Joseph Campbell in his book called The Hero of a Thousand Faces (1949). In this book‚ Campbell describes twelve stages of a narrative‚ and comes up with a conclusion that in great and successful narratives‚ the characters are all the same. Therefore‚ these stages can be applied in (almost) every
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I believe that grammar should be taught both explicitly and implicitly with a mixture of techniques. Sometimes‚ grammar issues arise in class and I deal with them at the moment of speaking while other times I explicitly teach my students’ grammar in order to practice the rule. I find that this method is best for my students. For instance‚ a critical incident that happened in class recently was that I was teaching the story "A Summer’s Reading". In this story‚ there is the theme of respect and the
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NounsWords that identify a person‚ idea or thing.woman‚ tree‚ love‚ city‚ computer ‘Naming’ words | Types of noun Common: refers to things in general friendship‚ dog‚ night‚ road‚ education Proper: a specific person/place/thing Edinburgh‚ Asia‚ Clare‚ Tuesday‚ Big Ben Concrete: something that exists physically dog‚ road‚ Asia‚ Big Ben‚ computer Abstract: intangible idea love‚ friendship‚ education‚ time Collective: groups of people or things audience
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English Grammar Metodine mokymo priemone aukљtuju mokyklu studentams 2003 2 © Vilnius Pedagogical University‚ 2003 Leidinys svarstytas ir rekomenduotas spaudai Uћsienio kalbu fakulteto Anglu filologijos katedros posedyje 2003 03 12‚ protokolo Nr. 5 Leidinys svarstytas ir rekomenduotas spaudai Uћsienio kalbu fakulteto Tarybos posedyje 2003 03 13‚ protokolo Nr. 4 Recenzentai: doc. dr. Graћina Rosiniene‚ doc. dr. Daiva Verikaite. 3 Contents Preface Introductory Traditional Grammar Traditional
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