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    [pic] UNIVERSITETI I SHKODRES “Luigj Gurakuqi” FAKULTETI I GJUHEVE TE HUAJA Departamenti i Studimeve Angleze dhe Amerikane Subject: Stylistics Academic Year 2010 – 2011 June 3d‚ 2011 Pedagogu i Lëndës Nivis Deda Drejtori i Departamentit Dr. Meri Guli ______________________________________________________________________________ Student’s name : Test A

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    Common Phrases and Expressions in English Word/Expression: to wolf something down Quick translation: to eat something quickly Example: "I wolfed down that sandwich so quickly." My interpretation: Wolves are known for eating their food quickly‚ for fear that another wolf will get to it before them. So to "wolf something down" is to eat as quickly as a wolf does. Word/Expression: gotta Quick translation: to have to/to need to Example: "I gotta leave now." Word/Expression: to go (expression

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    "Individuals venturing into new experiences may encounter obstacles‚ but may also experience personal growth.” ‘Into the World’ is can be defined as aspects of growing up and transitions into new phases of an individual’s life. It can mean transitioning naturally‚ or change being thrust upon a person. In either case‚ any individual venturing into new experiences will encounter obstacles‚ but they will also experience personal growth. This is evident in the prescribed text‚ The Story of Tom Brennan

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    Full Tilt

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    In the novel‚ Full Tilt‚ Neal Shusterman uses the gothic element “altered senses‚ screams‚ and bloody hands” to establish the depressing mood and atmosphere. Altered senses was the first gothic element I chose. “there were times that he sort of slipped out of phase with reality- a holdover‚ I guess‚ from those early years when he was so locked in his own private universe. It wasn’t just that he didn’t see the big picture. Sometimes he saw a different picture entirely.” In this quote from the book

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    CELTA TP Lesson Plan Front Page |Name: |Tutor: |Length of Lesson: 40 |TP No. 4 | |Day & Date: Wed 15th Feb 12 |Level: P.I. |No.of Students: | | Main Aims: Language Point - tenses present perfect and past simple using ‘for’. The main aim of the lesson is to: Teach the use of for in two tenses: present perfect and past simple‚ in the context of short text about the teacher’s

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    Polina Koleva Karakoleva Fac.number:25630 Gr.3 Written grammar presentation based on “Fever Pitch” by Nick Hornby The use of all (of)‚ whole‚ every‚ each “Fever Pitch” is probably the best football book ever written and

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    Interpretive Reading for Thai Students Introduction Interpretative reading can be defined as the analysis of literary texts and subsequent enunciation of those texts. It is also sometimes called dramatic reading and relies on the reader’s voice to convey the emotion‚ drama and imagery of a narrative without actually acting it out. A good interpretative reader must possess a number of vocal skills such as the ability to control vocal tone‚ volume‚ pace and inflection to accurately communicate

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    Present Tense and Ant

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    Dove and Ant Once upon a time there was a man who liked hunting very much. He often went to the forest to hunt any animal he met. One day he went hunting into the forest. He intended to shoot any animal he saw. He brought his gun with him. When he was searching for his pre‚ suddenly he saw a bird perching on a branch of a tree. It was a dove. When he was aiming his gun at the dove‚ suddenly an ant came and bit his foot. He was so startled that he didn’t shoot the dove. It was safe and then flew

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    Quotations about Sports I always turn to the sports section first.  The sports page records people’s accomplishments; the front page has nothing but man’s failures.  ~Earl Warren Every sport pretends to a literature‚ but people don’t believe it of any other sport but their own.  ~Alistair Cooke If only Hitler and Mussolini could have a good game of bowls once a week at Geneva‚ I feel that Europe would not be as troubled as it is.  ~R.G. Briscow The difference between the old ballplayer

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    The Pursuit of Happiness

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    The Pursuit of Happiness "Money can’t buy friends. But you can afford a better class of enemy." (Mancroft‚ Lord). In my opinion this quote holds great relevance in reference to the article “Money and the Meaning of Life” by Bill Taylor. The first paragraph in question raises a few interesting questions. “How is it that brilliant people with more money than they’ll ever need allow their hunger for even more money to cause them to lose everything?” (Taylor‚ Bill)‚ the author asks. Later then referring

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