Cambridge TESOL CELTA 08/07/2013 Assignment 2.4: Lessons from the classroom Part One: Evaluation of my teaching practice: I am compiling this self-evaluation report after my third teaching practice in the classroom. My teaching time lasted 40 minutes each time‚ and my class size varied between 15 and 16 students (ss) at a time. Classes comprised a good mixture of foreign ss‚ representing various European and non-European nationalities and cultures. The feedback I received on all
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character Troy Maxson proves himself to be a hero in my eyes‚ he puts the life of a young girl before his own and gives her a place to stay while he lives on the streets‚ he also confronts his wife when he knows he did something wrong‚ which also takes a lot of guys and is a heroic move. Troy’s character creates all of the large and the small conflicts with the other characters in Fences. Troy instigates conflict due to his inability to accept other’s choices in life when they differ from Troy’s own
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Mean and hateful‚ Troy Maxson may shock most from his affectionate ways. Troy can appear to be a very stubborn man who doesn’t listen to a thing that anyone says. He is this person. Troy is also someone who does have some feelings in his heart. He doesn’t want to show his caring feelings towards anyone for fear to lose his masculinity. Despite how Troy treats all of the people he cares about‚ he shows how he is both a sympathetic and non-sympathetic character. He does this by showing what is really
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By: Tim Green 280 pages 1. Characters: Troy White is the main character in the book. He works for the Atlanta Falcons by predicting the plays by studying how the opposing players line up. Brent Peele is a reporter that tries to ruin trays career by accusing him of cheating 2. Background: Troy lives with his mom and when the Atlanta falcons find out about his football smart they hired him to the team as a consultant. 3. Motivation: Troy loves his role on the Atlanta Falcons and he isn’t
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Ngoc Nguyen (Lyn) Mr. Schoenfeld‚ Trevor U.S History Period 1 12/03/2013 Helen Keller “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened‚ ambition inspired‚ and success achieved” – said Helen Keller (http://www.msa.state.mn.us/sharedservices/doubleimpact/helenkellerquotes.asp). Helen Keller did a lot of things that stimulated people’s spirit worldwide. The most noticeable thing she accomplished‚ even though she was
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Helen Levitt’s name became associated with photography in the 1930s. She was raised in Brooklyn‚ NY and loved music‚ dance‚ books‚ and foreign films. Though she did start high school‚ she left before graduating and went to work for a commercial photographer in the Bronx. She soon began to take pictures on her own. Inspired by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans‚ she worked for a government project that was trying to show and fix the social problems of America. Though many other people
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The murder of Helen Jewett attracted a lot of attention‚ because it was about a well-educated woman and a young man both taking paths to get into trouble. The expansion of the newspapers made everyone know about the case from all across the United States. New people were coming into New York City which was bringing a greater population expansion. It was quicker for people to move around the city because there was transportation and Richard Robinson and Helen Jewett were not being controlled as much
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he was given approximately 3 to 6 months to live. However‚ he made it clear that he was not depressed‚ not in denial and did not want pity. Randy Pausch’s only weakness was talking about his wife and children; therefore‚ that topic was off limits from the beginning. I think by opening the lecture this way‚ he relieved the heaviness in the atmosphere. This allowed the audience to focus on what he would be presenting. During his lecture‚ Randy Pausch spoke of his childhood dreams‚ many of which
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01/21‚ 2013 Troy Wolff Exchange Year “Being an exchange student is awesome”‚ “I had the best year of my life”‚ “ I learned so much about myself”. These are what people‚ who had already been abroad‚ told me about their past experiences two years ago. They told me about how wonderful it was‚ how the exchange experiences have changed them forever‚ and what they had learned from it. I was truly inspired by their energy and passion. I became curious about going. What “life lesson” would my year
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http://www.policymic.com/articles/42731/10-life-lessons-from-calvin-hobbes (as on May 23‚ 2013) 10 Life Lessons from Calvin and Hobbes Katie Kirnan in 5 days ago Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes is a deeply rooted part of our childhood. Richly realized and poignantly written‚ Watterson’s wistful comic strip always had something to offer: It entertained me on long car rides‚ expanded my vocabulary (transmogrify‚ duplicate‚ intrepid — as in the intrepid Spaceman Spiff)‚ and provided me with
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