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    http://busyteacher.org/7371-10-roleplay-ideas-for-general-english.html Role plays are an excellent way of getting your students to practise their English. They simulate real life situations and allow them to act out what they would do in a real situation. There are two ways a role play can go: scripted and non-scripted. With a scripted role play‚ the teacher might use an example in a text book. This is a good idea for a warm up exercise‚ by getting everyone to split up into pairs and allow them

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    STELLA STREET How do narrative strategies of point of view/focalisation‚ reader positioning and closure work together to produce the class politics encoded in 45 & 47 Stella Street? The story of 45 & 47 Stella Street and everything that happened (Honey‚ E 2000) is written from a first person narrative perspective. This is evident from page 5 of the book when the narrator‚ Henni introduces herself to the reader and does not from change from Henni to another narrator throughout the text. The

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    the Schenkerian method‚ by reducing the score down to its basic foundations‚ in order to show how the work can be understood on the foreground‚ middle ground and background levels. In order to this‚ I have taken away unnecessary notes‚ such as the neighbour and passing notes‚ to leave the score as a basic four part chorale-like piece with two chords to a bar‚ following the harmonies. I began the reduction by taking the G minor arpeggio in bar 1 and taking away the Bb‚ and top G in the bass to leave

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    example of an incorrect view in the novel is the view that the Finch children have developed of Arthur (Boo) Radley‚ from stories they have heard from their neighbours. Boo Radley is seen to be the equivalent of an evil monster‚ which is entirely untrue‚ as he turns out to be a nice man. Another biased view was the way that Jem Finch saw his neighbour‚ Mrs Dubose - To be a mean‚ thoughtless‚ and worthless old lady. Scout’s view of her Aunt Alexandra was much the same‚ and Scout had to learn to understand

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    ESSAY OF "A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP". The main character of the short-story "A good night’s sleep" is George Lockhart. He is a teacher of Communication and General Studies. He has very much trouble falling asleep at night and that’s why he is described as an insomniac. Sounds and noises from the street are giving him a hard time and when he hears a bumping noise from the door several times‚ he has to go check it out in order to fall asleep. The theme of the short-story contains problems caused by today’s

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    character that feels like he doesn’t belong. Thomas’ brother Charlie may not be able to act or speak like other people do but Charlie still has feelings and does feel out of place by having a disability. The family also as a whole deals with judgemental neighbours and people always staring and judging before they know the full situation. Thomas is not the only one dealing with issues and feeling like the odd one out‚ other characters have the same feelings too and hopefully they can work them out together

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    “Texts convey certain attitudes and beliefs that help define who we are and how we relate to the world around us” Discuss the attitudes and beliefs that are highlighted in you prescribed text and two related texts of your own choosing. The term global village refers to the idea that individual countries and communities are affected by the media‚ electronic communications and cheap air travel that their traditions and beliefs are challenged. These challenges may be positive or negative as it makes

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    reminds his children “We will be fighting our friends”‚ preparing them for a potential backlash. Atticus’ is a character who is committed to the principles of tolerance and empathy. He values empathy highly. When his children harass their recluse neighbour Boo‚ Atticus does not punish them but reminds them to show more empathy: “You see‚ you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. Until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”‚ showing that he acts according

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    English Speech The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick is a book containing many of lives challenges dealing specifically with a verity of ideas and values that will aid us in answering the question‚ ‘A sense of belonging and identity can emerge from an individuals’ connection with others and the community’. Steven Herrick has formulated in his novel a sense of connection between three complex people with completely and utterly different backgrounds. Herrick dives deep into a controversial would of

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    1. We can define reminiscing as the process of reflecting upon and reliving past events good and bad. This bodes the question of whether or not reminiscing is helpful for elderly people. There was a time when carers and nurses were encouraged to stop elderly people from talking about their past‚ it was thought that this would damage their mental health and cause them to regress. On the contrary it actually aided care and strengthened care relationships. It has been discovered that reminiscing can

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