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    At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: a. Familiarize themselves with the rules involving the subject-verb agreement by answering the exercises given b. Make a sample sentences within their groups by following the rules of subject-verb agreement c. Make a jazz chant following the rules of subject verb agreement with the given topic II. Subject Matter a. Topic: Subject-Verb Agreement b. Language Focus: Verb c. References: Magsajo-Sarno‚ E. G.‚ Baraceros‚ E. L.‚ & Yu‚ P. R (2007)

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    share to the class about their traits and characteristics as part of their self-discovery. appreciate and respect themselves and other people’s unique traits and characteristics. make a personal commitment on improving oneself. II. Subject Matter (Knowing Oneself) Johari Window was named for its creators‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is a useful tool in understanding our own selves which can help us live more effective lives. The four panes of the Johari Window represent the four

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    *A noun is a part of speech typically denoting a person‚ place‚ thing‚ animal‚ or idea. Examples | * The cat sat on the mat. * Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. * Cleanliness is next to godliness. * Plato was an influential philosopher in ancient Greece. * Please complete this assignment with black or blue pen only‚ and keep your eyes on your own paper.A noun can co-occur with an article or an attributive adjective. Verbs and adjectives can’t. In the following

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    Research is a vital aspect to any beginnings or progress to any subject that one would choose to study‚ however standards such as validity and reliability are key aspects to keeping the integrity of the subject that is under review. Therefore this essay will firstly explore the meanings of validity and reliability. Secondly discuss the methodology of discourse analysis and discover the attributes‚ limitations and appropriateness it has to offer within the early childhood field. “Reliable adjective

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    Nobody likes to be Scolded Scolding is a form of correction when a person has done something wrong. It is generally accepted in daily practice….provided it is done with proper attention to “correcting” the matter rather than to humiliate or to degrade a person. In view of the latter case‚ it is obvious that nobody likes to be scolded. The harsh words and improper use of derogatory remarks often causes much emotional trauma. This trauma is unseen and is a silent character building stone when one

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    math homework. At the time‚ the student feels completely overwhelmed and frustrated about the issue‚ but the easiest solution is to simply have been better prepared before the problem occurred. Among various methods to stay focused on a particular subject‚ the frequent repetition of seeing the subject’s material helps to engrain it into one’s memory. The use of daily grammar "warm-ups" helps students to have better long-term retention of grammar terms and vocabulary. Throughout the course of my high

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    Subject Outline Effective Speaking CV1200:03 Study Period 53‚ Singapore 2013 Internal Delivery James Cook University School of Creative Arts Faculty of Law‚ Business & The Creative Arts http://www:jcu.edu.au/soca/ Effective Speaking CV1200:03 Prepared by Dr. David Salisbury for the School of Creative Arts‚ James Cook University. Produced & Published by the School of Creative Arts‚ James Cook University. Contents Subject Overview Subject

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    people show off their ingenuity on many subjects in order show their power of judgement. Some others constantly repeat their pet themes and arguments and become tedious. But‚ the best method‚ as Bacon says‚ is to lead‚ as in a dance. A conversation becomes interesting with the intermingling of “the present occasion with arguments‚ tales with reason”‚ questions and answers as well as serious and laughable. But care should be taken not to laugh at “religion‚ matters of state‚ great persons” and any case

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    thoughts easier to understand. Example: INCORRECT Parallel structure: Mary likes football‚ to swim‚ and going hiking. CORRECT Parallel structure: Mary likes football‚ swimming‚ and hiking. Clause A clause is a simple sentence. A clause includes a subject and predicate. An independent clause is a simple sentence that is alone. A semi-colon is most commonly used to join to clauses together. Example: How can we correctly join these clauses without changing the meaning of the sentence? “The party was

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    To: Jo Sachdev‚ Operations Management Instructor From: Craig Norcross Date: November 28‚ 2012 Subject: Corning Summary Corning was founded in 1851 and quickly became known as an innovator. One of Corning’s first orders came from Thomas Edison for his light bulbs. Over the next 20 years‚ Corning was able to produce glassware that would be used for railroad signals and specialty glassware used for semaphore lenses and lantern globes. Corning also was able to produce glassware that was used

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