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    CELTA Sample lesson plan

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    Sample Lesson Plan CELTA Language Analysis Target Language (For skills lessons‚ list target vocab. only) Present perfect continuous Context Music; personal information – information about yourself Analysis Include: Meaning Form Pronunciation For grammar‚ it is often useful to include model sentences Using present perfect simple – with for and since – to emphasise that you are talking about a completed action or permanent state Grammar e.g. You’ve changed since last summer (completed

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    The Arena

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    The Arena “We glide through darkness but the early morning kind‚ darkness about to lift.” It is without discussion an adventure and an experience to have a child. Mostly a feeling of great love follows. But definitely a responsibility and fear follows. The fear of being insufficient and maybe even the fear of endangering what you love the most. This is because our identity changes. In 2008 Martin Golan wrote the short story The Arena. The story is about a father and his son. The father is driving

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    GOOD VS EVIL

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    future‚ so that in the most advanced European countries alone the past‚ present and future provide three great groups of moral theories which are in force simultaneously and alongside of each other. Which is then the true one? Not one of them‚ in the sense of having absolute validity; but certainly that morality which contains the maximum of durable elements is the one which‚ in the present‚ represents the overthrow of the present‚ represents the future: that is‚ the proletarian. But when we see that

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    How to Wrap a Gift

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    in case it needs to be returned. These are most common for clothing items in case they don’t fit. Never include a regular receipt. Choose your Wrapping Paper 1. Be sure the design is appropriate for the occasion; if you’re wrapping a birthday present‚ it doesn’t make much sense to use Christmas tree wrapping paper 2. You can buy some fancy wrapping paper to make your gifts look high-class‚ or you can grab a roll or two from the Dollar Store if you’re on a tighter budget. 3. If you’re on a really

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    Art is Art

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    Berger speaks about publicity being a form of art‚ and how it uses art to manipulate people into buying what is publicized. Berger says publicity ads have a way of working because ads focus on the future‚ which people are attracted to more than the present. Each of these authors have different opinions on how art is viewed and conceived‚ however they unite from similar points in their views. All art is art‚ and shouldn’t be dismissed. In “’Statement to Marius De Zayas‚’ 1923‚” Picasso states that

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    connected with the torment of his life at times became for him.” (Feingold Para. 1) William Cowper utilizes setting in his poem “The Poplar Field” to represent his reflections on the passage of time; we go on a journey with Cowper to visit the past‚ present‚ and future of the speaker and the journey is warped around different landmarks in speaker’s life and represented by the effects of aging‚ not only of the speaker‚ but on the poplar field as well. In lines 5-6‚ we walk with the speaker as he reminisces

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    used as a powerful conduit into the past; childhood experiences held in the subconscious illuminate an adult’s perception. Harwood uses tense shifts throughout her poetry to emphasise and indicate the interweaving and connection the past and the present hold. By allowing this examination of the childhood memories‚ Harwood identifies that their significance is that of an everlasting memory that will dominate over time’s continuity and the inevitability of death. Three poems written by Harwood that

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    ‘once upon a time’ obviously conveys nostalgia‚ to a possible child flashback‚ but I also think that it is a happy memory as “once upon a time” has a very fairytale sense to it. I also think that the father is introducing the son to the artifice of present day‚ which again reiterates that the father has a sense of longing towards his childhood and that the joys and honest natures of childhood are lost which adulthood. The narrators repetition of “used to” “when I was like you” and “but that’s gone”

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    Eddie and it begins at the end with Eddie dying in the sun.” (Albom 1) Albom’s use of Cause and Effect structure or Sequence structure throughout the book can be analyzed by understanding chronology of Eddie’s life‚ the experience of heaven‚ and the present time. The text begins at the end with Eddie’s death. This allows the reader to focus on the events happening leading up to this death starting way back. In regards to the Sequence text structure‚ the author uses repetends in chronological order to

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    of the categorial opposition of number has replaced the strong member. Consider another example: Tonight we start for London. The verb in this sentence takes the form of the present‚ while its meaning in the context is the future. It means that the opposition "present — future" has been reduced‚ the weak member (present) replacing the strong one (future). 31 The oppositional reduction shown in the two cited cases is stylistically indifferent‚ the demonstrated use of the forms does not transgress

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