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    Three of the earliest teaching methods were the Grammar-Translation Method‚ the Direct Method‚ and the Audio-lingual Method. Discuss these three methods. Also‚ explain their shortcomings which led to more current approaches in the teaching of grammar to L2 speakers. 1. i) Grammar Translation Method (GTM): Grammar-translation method is the extension of the Classical method which began in Germany (Prussia) in the late 18th century. It was then become popular in the early 19th century. It is one

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    Unhitch that Star‚ Buddy" Nash warns not to dream for a goal that cannot be attained‚ in other words people’s long and arduous journey through life is pointless and success is unattainable. Nash uses diction effectively in kindly unhitch that star to show how peoples quests for success differs in many ways. He uses the phrase "... others seem to think they’ll get just as far by devoting their evenings to the stuffy of the difference between brunettance and blondance" (Nash 21) to show the superficial

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    In literature‚ the theme of many stories about WWII is surviving while under brutal conditions. In the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand‚ some US soldiers were stranded on a raft that could barely hold itself together. They had life threatening conditions like no food‚ water‚ or shelter that left only Louis Zaporelli to survive the sea. The stranded soldiers were lost in the middle of the ocean. Their lips were so swollen they were pretty much touching their noses. They were so skinny you could

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    Have you ever wondered how dreams come about...whether the BFG really existed? That this huge giant would stalk around at night catching dreams to trap them into jars and blowing them into your ears to determine what sort of dreams you would have that night? Well‚ you will find out very soon. Good morning to one and all. Today‚ I will be delivering a speech on the topic ’dreams’. I’m sure many of u here might find this topic strange. A speech? On dreams? You must be joking! Some of u might scoff

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    Both Nash Kevanyu and Liselle Sant response to the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Gilman‚ sheds light upon the symbolism and underlying theme displayed in Gilman’s story. In fact‚ both essays share common ideas regarding the theme of the story. The common idea that both essay writers have is that the architecture of the house represents some sort of oppression or way of thinking that women are held up to. In Kevanyu’s essay‚ he describes the wallpaper as being “a mould

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    adolescents. The literature review serves as a starting point for greater attention in research‚ to address the lack of representation minorities have in substance abuse treatment. The research proposal is asking minorities (n=200)‚ through a survey method‚ to answer questions about prior drug education‚ family history and prior access to clinical treatment. The results will show the youths who received both factors will show a better attitude and compliance towards their treatment. Substance

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    In “Shakespeare in the Bush‚” by Laura Bohannan‚ the narrator of the story has an argument with a colleague on whether or not that the interpretation of Shakespeare could be understood the same way everywhere in the world because “human nature is more or less the same universally”. Her statement would then be proven invalid‚ because a person’s perception will always differ from someone else’s due to their cultural upbringing. While preparing to travel to Africa to study a tribe by the name‚ Tiv

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    Guest explains how hardships display the true nature of a person. Similarly‚ Patrick Kohan highlights in his article‚ “The Importance of Adversity in Growth and Development‚” how obstacles should not be removed to help a child succeed. Furthermore‚ Laura Hillenbrand’s novel‚ Unbroken‚ showcases the worst challenges elicit of one’s character. Ultimately‚ one should use adversity to discover hidden talents that once never existed‚ as well as change the perspective of a convoluted idea. Challenges can

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    The Pioneer Way of Life Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life story told in Laura Ingalls Wilder‚ Young Pioneer by Beatrice Gormley illustrated by Meryl Henderson tells you how Mrs. Wilder lived‚ through happiness and sorrow. After moving seven times she finally settled down with her husband‚ Almanzo Wilder‚ and lived in (as she called) Rocky Ridge and farmed with him. She wrote the Little House on the Prairie books while living there. She had a daughter‚ Rose‚ who helped her edit and finalized her books

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    GROUP 1 Parts of a Lesson Plan What is a Lesson Plan? A lesson plan is organized and Time-bound. It is simply a teacher’s “plan” for teaching a lesson. Its purpose is to outline the “program” for a single lesson. The Importance of having a Lesson Plan 1. It allows you to manage your time‚ effort‚ and resources efficiently. 2. Lesson plans helps you get rid of problems or avoid them. 3. It definitely improves your teaching skills. Parts of a Lesson Plan 1. Heading/Header- Teacher‘s

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