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    Students are more influenced by their teachers than by their friends. It is commonly acknowledged that people are easily influenced by circumstances‚ so the most influential people to students are their teachers and friends who accompany them for much of the time each day. But the different attitudes of students toward their teachers and friends that compared to teachers‚ they hold a feeling of more affinity and trust to their friends reveal that their friends have a greater impact on them.

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    Famous Speeches Analysis

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    I HAVE A DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DELIVERED 28 AUGUST 1963‚ AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL‚ WASHINGTON D.C. CONTEXT SOCIAL CONTEXT This speech was Martin Luther King Jr.’s most iconic and influential speeches. Delivered to a large gathering to civil rights marchers‚ this speech’s purpose was to press the US government for racial equality. At this point in history‚ "black" Americans were strongly racially targeted particularly in the southern states. Laws in these particular states forcibly segregated

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    MOOT: When students fail teachers should be blamed. Ladies and gentlemen‚ fellow judges and my worthy opponents a pleasant good afternoon to you all. I stand here to support my colleagues in opposing the moot‚ “when students fail teachers should be blamed.” I am here to speak on the lack of parental involvement in children’s education. Let’s not seek to pass blame onto dedicated hard working teachers‚ instead let’s make parents more accountable. What is parental involvement? Rockwell‚ Andre

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    Pausch: Inspiration to Both Students and Teachers Randy Pausch was a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. In September‚ 2006 he learned that he had terminal pancreatic cancer and a year later he delivered a speech commonly referred to as a “Last Lecture” titled “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams”. A video of this speech was posted on the internet and was watched by millions of people. Randy states that while this lecture was given to students and faculty at Carnegie

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    Improving teacherstudent interaction in the English classroom Acknowledgement I would like to acknowledge all the students and the teachers from Newman Catholic College who helped and guided me to formulate my research topic‚ as well as‚ the process of carrying out the action plan. Abstract This paper offers an example of how to apply action research to improve and explore the patterns of teacher-student verbal communication that existed in my classroom. Pre and post survey and teacher observation

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    Even before the dawn of civilisation‚ people have been talking to one another. The earliest record of written communication stretches back almost 5‚400 years ago‚ and some speculate that spoken languages have been around for at least 100‚000 years – around 60% of human existence‚ or 15 times as long as civilisation itself. (Derbyshire) Languages are the building blocks of communication – sets of words related to one another so that people understand the world around them and the intents of others

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    Gabriella Garcia Medina‚ Spoken word poet To hear such powerful words in such a strong voice come from the tiny body was absolutely amazing. Today‚ I had the pleasure of being part of the audience to which Gabriela Garcia Medina delivered several of her lengthy‚ yet heartfelt poems. When you first see Gabriela‚ you would never think that inside the small body lies such power and self-confidence. She captivates her audience‚ makes them laugh‚ cry and think from deep within themselves and in the

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    Two Australian Speeches

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    "The completedness of a speech relies on the contribution of the parts to the whole" Choose TWO speeches and argue how the structure of each contributes significantly to your understanding of the speech as a whole. An orator’s ability to utilise speech structure permits them to not only convey their ideas efficiently‚ but also to help achieve a social change and improvement. This notion of social change is at the heart of any successful speech. The idea of “parts to the whole” is shown in both

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    The second example of spoken language is Obama’s contribution to the interview by talk show host Jay leno. I will analyse this piece of spoken language which has been pre-recorded to be broadcasted in America making a huge audience of listeners for Obama to promote himself as president as well as convey his opinions on the closures of the embassies in the Middle east. The tone of the interview is very informal even when discussing difficult‚ serious topics. The atmosphere remains friendly and calm

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    tests are hard on teachers and students.  The tests do not show if the student is learning throughout the year.  Preparing and studying for the tests takes too much time.  The tests cause stress on studentsteachers‚ and parents.    Objection: Standardized tests can be good for teachers and students in some ways. Standardized tests are difficult for teachers and students. Standardized tests do not evaluate the student’s growth over the year.  The tests evaluate how well the student is at that time

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