Bibliography: Scrivener‚ Jim (2010) - Teaching English Grammar - Macmillan Parrot‚ Martin (2010) - Grammar for English Language Teachers - Cambridge University Press Swan‚ Michael (2012) - Practical English Usage - Oxford University Press Wells‚ J.C (2012) - English Intonation
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Vice-president of student body in her university‚ which means that she is an active listener‚ speaker and observer; therefore‚ the best way for her to learn is to observe real-life examples and learn via guided discovery with lots of practice. As Scrivener mentions‚ it is essential to define student’s motivation‚ which can be intrinsic and extrinsic. In terms of motivation‚ I can say that her extrinsic motivation comes from necessity to enter an MA program in
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A figure of speech is the use of a word or words diverging from its usual meaning. It can also be a special repetition‚ arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning‚ or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it‚ as in idiom‚ metaphor‚ simile‚ hyperbole‚ or personification. Figures of speech often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. However‚ clarity may also suffer from their use‚ as any figure of speech introduces an ambiguity
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Task-based learning (TBL) is an approach which concentrates more on carrying out tasks (solving puzzles‚ writing projects‚ investigating topics and so on) than on graded structures and vocabulary. Task-Based Learning (methodology plus) Contributed by Mark McKinnon and Nicky Rigby What is TBL? How often do we as teachers ask our students to do something in class which they would do in everyday life using their own language? Probably not often enough. If we can
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In tandem with literacy‚ literature has become one of the leading vehicles for social criticism in American history. It amplifies the author’s voice‚ reverberating it throughout the nation‚ molding the history of America by changing the opinions of the people on certain issues. It can induce cries of hope and merriment‚ like John Winthrop’s sermon A Model of Christian Charity‚ which speaks about the optimistic prospect of America as the “City upon a Hill” (Winthrop‚ 84). But it can also elicit the
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Bibliography: ‘Learning Teaching’ Jim Scrivener‚ Macmillan Books for Teachers. ‘Practical English Usage’ Michael Swan‚ Oxford University Press. | | |
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Melville’s most important contemporary and literary influence was Nathanial Hawthorne. Today‚ their works are long standing pieces of the American literary cannon and they are two important characters in the definition of Americanness. However‚ during their lives the two experienced very different levels of popularity. Hawthorne was lauded during is life while Melville was not for any publication after Tpyee and Omoo. Despite the implications that their friendship was a little more than plutonic
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provide leadership to develop quality services to enhance patients wellbeing and experiences within healthcare settings‚ while The Royal College of Nursing [RCN] states that a fundamental role of the nurse is to provide both leadership and mentorship (Scrivener‚ 2014). Within this assignment I will relate these qualities to my own experiences in practice‚ I will examine the how learning
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References: • Barker‚ J (2010) Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses: Introduction: What is Evidence-Based Practice pp.3. London: SAGE Publications Ltd • Currie‚ L.‚ Morrell‚ C.‚ Scrivener‚ R. (2003) Clinical Governance Toolkit: An RCN Resource Guide. London: Royal College of Nursing • Morgan‚ S. (2000) Clinical risk management: a clinical tool and practitioner manual. London: Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health • Morgan‚ S. (2004)
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Introduction This assignment aims at describing and evaluating differences in two young learners’ responses to a taught lesson on the topic of describing a country and considers ways in which the quality of the learning can be improved. 1. Learners’ responses Sophia Navarro Minosso is an energetic eleven-year-old elementary female learner who has been studying English for about 3 years. Although at most times she seems to understand what is said in class‚ she constantly asks for help due to her
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