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    Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages‚ Inc. (TESOL)Listening Comprehension: Approach‚ Design‚ ProcedureAuthor(s): Jack C. RichardsReviewed work(s):Source: TESOL Quarterly‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 2 (Jun.‚ 1983)‚ pp. 219-240Published by: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages‚ Inc. (TESOL)Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3586651 .Accessed: 02/12/2012 22:28Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    about a young woman who chooses to pursue education independently over an arranged‚ loveless marriage. The Darling presents a traditional Russian woman who continues to fall in love. Anton Chekhov reveals criticism of society through the contrasting roles of the main characters. The indirect characterization of the leading women in The Betrothed and The Darling convey their similar themes of the impact 19th century Russian Culture has on a woman’s role in society. The acceptable woman in Russian

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    Oscar Wilde’s presentation of women in ’A Woman of No Importance’ in comparison to John Fowles’ views of women in ’The French Lieutenant’s Woman’‚ in light of the view that Oscar Wilde has a more sympathetic view of woman in his time. In this essay I will be comparing Oscar Wilde’s play ’A Woman of No Importance’ to John Fowles’ novel ’The French Lieutenant’s Woman’. I will be exploring their differing views of woman in Victorian society. Generally‚ woman were viewed as inferior to men‚ yet Wilde

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    Was It A Dream?” written by Guy de Maupassant begins with a man describing his deep love for a woman‚ when suddenly she becomes sick and dies. All the man knew was that the woman comes home on a rainy day and was very ill. A few doctors and nurses visit and give her medicine‚ the woman dies shortly after. He is so distraught that he could hardly remember anything people would say to him. They hold a funeral for the woman and bury her. The narrator takes a trip and when he returns to their house

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    But Was it Murder? Jania Barrell On a Friday evening in November‚ Inspector Eliot is called to the scene of a murder in Blackheath‚ south London. With his assistant‚ Detective Bowen‚ he examines the victim – Alex Forley‚ who seems to have shot himself. Is it straightforward suicide or murder? A search reveals the victim was wealthy and lived alone. The neighbours‚ Ronald and Catherine Crowther‚ tell Eliot that they have not seen Forley for a week. Eliot learns that Forley ran an antiques shop‚ and

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    … 28 Five Johnny followed the designer home. He didn’t have much choice‚… 39 Six By some stroke of luck‚ Téa had a second chance… 45 Seven Johnny didn’t call Téa the next morning because he had… 60 Eight 68 There was a tall and wide white box on Téa’s… Nine Riding in the passenger seat of her father’s Ford F-150‚… 79 Ten Johnny hadn’t been to the cemetery in sixteen years. He… 88 Eleven All good things ended. She already knew that‚ Téa reminded…

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    1800’s‚ the ideal woman was a sophisticated being. Intelligence‚ virtue and wittiness were all key character traits that every male would have fallen for in a female. However‚ this idea of the perfect woman has taken a huge leap backwards in modern society. Men have drastically changed their views on ‘what is hot and what is not’ in a female. Should men still be pursuing the ideal woman represented in the 1800’s? More importantly‚ does the contemporary mentality of the ideal woman yield an appropriate

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    (Oh) Pretty Woman Pretty woman‚ walkin’ down the street Pretty woman the kind I like to meet Pretty woman I don’t believe you‚ you’re not the truth No one could look as good as you‚ mercy Pretty woman won’t you pardon me Pretty woman I couldn’t help but see Pretty woman that you look lovely as can be Are you lonely just like me Pretty woman stop awhile Pretty woman talk awhile Pretty woman give your smile to me Pretty woman yeah‚ yeah‚ yeah Pretty woman look my way Pretty woman say you’ll stay with

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    “Aint I a Woman” In “Spfourner Truth‚ Ain’t I a woman” talk about the inequality black people face in American. During her time she faces discriminations as a black woman. In her speech she tells people about the way woman that suffers from their own form of discrimination. She said “woman needs to be helped in carriages lifted over ditches‚ and have the best place everywhere” (1-9). She was describing the way white man and woman treat a black woman during her time.

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    Characterization and Symbolism in “Yellow Woman” In the short story “Yellow Woman”‚ Leslie Marmon Silko uses characterization and symbolism to address personal and cultural identity. After reading “Yellow Woman”‚ a sense of mystery is imposed on the reader. Much of the story centers on the identity of the two main characters with issues of duty and desires‚ social obligations‚ and the human and spiritual worlds. Taking place in 1970’s New Mexico‚ the author reveals the aesthetic beauty of a Native

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