Lesson Plan Function: Give instruction Structure: Imperative verb forms Grade: 1st Level: Lower-Intermediate Aims: * To learn certain imperatives (touch‚ close‚ clap‚ tap‚ comb‚ open‚ listen‚show‚ nod ) * To learn body parts (nose‚ eyes‚ hands‚ toe‚ ears‚ hair‚ mouth‚ head‚ teeth) * To give instruction ACTIVITIES WARM-UP ACTIVITY Aim: * To get familiar with certain imperatives and body parts * To learn the pronunciation of verbs and body parts Procedure 1.The
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some advice for you.. Don’t give up… Keep on tryin’ You’re gonna make it‚ I aint lyin’ Don’t give up‚ don’t ever quit.. Try and try and you can do it.. Don’t give up……. Yeahh If you want to catch a ball But you’re havin’ no luck at all The ball hits your head‚ it hits your nose It hits your belly‚ your chin and toes Well try and try and try again Keep on trying to the end You put your hands out in the air‚ you’ll catch the ball ‚Yes this I swear‚ Don’t give up‚ keep on going‚ You’re
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Section 1 The Nature of Child Development chapter 1 Introduction CHAPTER INTRODUCTION I. Why Study Children? A. Responsibility for children is part of everyday life as parent‚ professional‚ and/or responsible citizen.Responsible citizenship B. The study of children’s development enables us to understand how humans change as they grow up as well as to understand forces that contribute to that change. C. The study of child development enables us to benefit from understanding
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5. In your life experience‚ what is the best advice you have ever received? Throughout my life‚ I have heard many free advices from my friends and my family member. Many advices that have been helpful through my upside 24 years in this world. Choosing the best advice is definitely hard because I believe all of them are the best advices for me. However‚ the best ever advice that I have received would definitely be from a friend of mine and he said‚ “If you afraid to try‚ you will not know the result
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through her body His once designer clothes looked anything but attractive Her shocking smile;broken. • Adventure is the champagne of life. • Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. ( Julius Caesar 3:2:97 ) • And death shall be no more. death‚ thou shalt die. ( Donne ) • And justify the ways of God of men. ( Paradise Lost 1 – 22 ) • And nature must obey necessity. ( Julius Caesar 4:3:225 ) • And purer than the purest gold. (Ben Jonson : TheTouchstone of Truth) • Danger
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key to success is to please the customer consistently. The societal marketing orientation took this one step further by not only to satisfy customer’s wants and needs and to meet organizational objectives but also to preserve or enhance the society’s best interests in the long-run. The societal marketing orientation believes that businesses should market products that are less toxic; contain reusable materials and more durable than the norm. For example‚ the 2010 winter Olympic medals contained metal
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God in Nature Cynthia Wiley Ohio Christian University PH3000 – Transformed Worldview Jerome Van Kuiken 12/21/10 Looking at two different definitions of the word nature‚ I gained a better understanding of what the phrase‚ “God in Nature”‚ means. The first said that it was‚ “the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized” (www.wordnetweb.princeton.edu)‚ and the other described it as‚ “The material world and its phenomena” (www.answers.com)
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Nature or Nurture? Personality is the particular combination of emotional‚ attitudinal‚ and behavioral response patterns of an individual. It is the sound total o the multi-dimensionality of an individual. It is the sounding of one’s upbringing as a person. Personality is the reflection of how we are cared by our family‚ friends‚ government‚ society‚ etc. There are two factors that affect personality. These are nature and nurture. Many of us would try to look deep into ourselves and try to answer
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Can Teach Us About Life In comparing August Wilson ’s play "Fences" and James Thurber ’s short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty‚" it can be seen that the main characters in each of these stories face a similar universal human conflict. Both Troy‚ of "Fences‚" and Walter Mitty live lives in which they‚ like most everyone‚ are limited to some extent by forces beyond their control as to how they live their life. These limitations‚ unfortunately‚ cannot be avoided throughout life and can be
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According to Plato’s ideas of Human Nature‚ man can not be without imperfections. Plato believes that man cannot live alone in human nature and due to this weakness man will naturally form social relationships that enhance his chances of surviving in nature. Plato goes onto say‚ with these social relationships must come social and political structure to control greed and envy‚ without social and political structure these can not be maintained. With all that being said Plato colors his views of government
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