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    English 4 Veitch Name: ___________________________________________ Date: ___________ Period: _________ Frankenstein Literary Analysis Research Essay Topic: You are to analyze a major aspect of Frankenstein. Think about some of the themes we’ve discussed (effect of isolation‚ significance of nature/nurture‚ development‚ parental responsibilities‚ etc.). Using your brainstorm ideas‚ journal responses or class notes‚ develop an original analysis of the novel and utilized the ideas of other credible

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    quizzes‚ homework on vhl site‚ skits‚ study guide‚ test. Speaking/Listening‚ F errors‚ Pet peeves—IDK‚ Yawning‚ Putting head down. Most important—dots. Get on Edmodo Page. Pass out question sheets‚ five minutes of speaking; regular present tense‚ irregular verbs‚ stem changing verbs. Homework: Sheets 14 and 9 Thursday/Friday 15/16: Journal 2: ¿Cuál fue el parte de la clase mas valioso/menos valioso el año pasado? Describe por qué. Classwork: Five minutes of speaking

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    “Disabled”- To what extent is the soldier a sympathetic character? The poem “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen‚ written in third person‚ presents a young British soldier who lost his legs from the First World War. The soldier is left in solitude‚ as he no longer appears charming to the others and his sufferings from the war changed him into a completely different man. Therefore‚ Owen presents the soldier as extremely sympathetic by emphasizing that one impulsive‚ naïve decision he made as a teenager

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    Investigating the way Emma Watson is represented after her speech in her new role as UN goodwill Ambassador. The three articles I will be writing about are: Extract 1 is a tabloid paper which was published by The Mail Online. The second tabloid article is Extract 2 which is an article by The Express and the last article I will be analysing is Extract 3 which is a Broadsheet paper by The Guardian which followed a week after the two other extracts. All three articles mention Emma Watson In a different

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    • Essay – short prose writing that explains an insight of your own • Narrative – story; essay is when you tell a story • Story – contains protagonist‚ setting‚ conflict‚ resolution‚ plot • One sentence paragraphs are more effective in writing; it catches the reader’s attention more efficiently. Surrounding the main point with boring words in a long paragraph is not as effective. People will read the one alone sentence. • Divide essays and stories into paragraphs (arbitrarily) because it makes

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    ©  2013 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Muckleneuk‚ Pretoria ENG2601/1/2014–2017 70055491 InDesign HSY_Style ii content STUDY UNIT 1: English Language systems: persuasion and narration/rhetorical analysis 1 STUDY UNIT 2: Language and Meaning 22 STUDY UNIT 3: Register and Genre 34 STUDY UNIT 4: Text cohesion 43 STUDY UNIT 5: English language use and variation 58 STUDY UNIT

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    Pictures | | Unit 2: Present Continuous Tense and Subject/Object Pronouns LMS | | LO | | Website links | | Pictures | | Unit 3: Countable and Noncountable nouns (Some‚ any‚ one‚ ones) LMS | | LO | | Website links | | Pictures | | Unit 4: Past Be-Verb LMS | | LO | | Website links | | Pictures | | Unit 5: Simple Past Tense LMS | | LO | | Website links | | Pictures | | | | Unit 6: Future Tense LMS | | LO | | Website links | |

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    Reciting a poem with feeling and expression and with correct pronunciation ‚intonation‚ stress and rhythm | * Using question words: who‚ what ‚which‚ when‚ why‘ * Why’ questions Simple sentences Verbs - Tenses Simple present tense for  * Describing feelings * Senses Simple past tense | * Thinking Skills ICT Skills Values * Faithfulness * Loyalty * friendship | | | 2 | * Talking about feelings and experience. | * .Listening * Find more details * Reading

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    CELTA Pre-course task Section 1 Task 1 1. Monolingual‚ adult group classes‚ part time‚ mixed gender‚ similar ability‚ day‚ teachers with English speaking backgrounds 2. After the course finishes I will be teaching the same. Task 2 1. I decided to teach adults because I like to listen to the various life experiences the adults have‚ I also like the adults hunger and willingness to learn. Adults are usually very motivated and make for an interesting class. 2. I find I’m well suited

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    currently in progress (or occurring repeatedly) and will be completed‚ or stopped at some point. The action has a limited duration and is usually taking place at the time of speaking‚ although sometimes it can refer to the future. Form: Present tense of verb ‘to be’ (am/are/is) + present participle (verb + ing) Pronunciation: Contraction of am to ‘m (I’m)‚ are to ‘re (you’re) and is to ‘s (she’s) Checking Understanding Is it in the past/present/future? (in this case present‚ sometimes

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