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    looking at her diary and is on the phone she is talking to her friend Louise. Another close up visual of the extract of her diary : she has made an entry at 3 o’clock meeting with Fred tomorrow. She is talking to her friend Louise asking: What are you doing tomorrow? She replies saying: I’m meeting Fred at three o’clock. Clarifying concept: Did she know that she was meeting Fred? Yes Is she with Fred now? No Has she decided to meet him just now? No Does she have any plans for tomorrow? Yes

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    and this class at Durban Language Centre was her way of getting to speak more English. She likes to learn English by speaking to her friends‚ writing and looking at pictures. With the help of a Learning styles questionnaire‚ (Borrowed from the DLC Celta course) and two letters which I received from her (responding to a letter I wrote to her)‚ I determined that she has very high interpersonal‚ linguistic (at times her pronunciation needed some help) and visual intelligence. This proved to me that

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    give in even more to him and believe him and that Brutes was wrong. Another was Antony persuaded the people to believe him is plain folks. A plain folk is where someone upper class is telling the lower class that they are just like them. “ But‚ as you know me all‚ a plain blunt man that love my friends; Anthony said. He said this to make them believe he was just like them and for them to think that he was their friend and they believed him. This is where they believed everything and was making

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    Annual review 2007 years of diamond production Namdeb Annual Review 2007 1 years of Contents Vision‚ mission and values 100 years of history How diamonds benefit Namibia Organisational profile Chairman’s statement Financial performance Namdeb ’s year in review Managing director’s review Economic performance Building a sustainable Oranjemund diamond production Our vision Namdeb – the world’s leading alluvial-diamond mining company. 28 30 36 42 50 52 53 54 55 55 1 2 4 6

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    new movie. While you are watching‚ every scene‚ every word of the characters give you some clues about the story and in every minute of that movie‚ you are looking for new clues to put them into suitable places in your mind‚ like doing a puzzle. Teaching a language makes you feel like you are acting in that movie as your favorite character. As a foreign language‚ English has been my passion since I was a child. After I learned how to read and write properly‚ I started to go to the bookstore

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    Medicines and Doctors In the 18th century Colonial American people were unaware of the plethora amounts of different bacterias‚ germs and viruses. During this time most doctors were unaffordable and lacked knowledge about the severity of diseases. In addition medicines were usually herbs‚ minerals‚ and animal products which sometimes healed the ill. After many years tools of science/medicine have changed since Colonial American times. The doctors and medicines in the 18th century are not like

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    policies contained within the following two documents: University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities‚ read the policies governing your current class

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    CELTA ASSIGNMENT 1 – FOCUS ON THE LEARNER Part One Background The first part of the assignment focuses on the general overview of Entry 1 group who are majority females of South-Asian origin; also a Chinese‚ African & Arab learners are also enrolled in class. Learners of this group are housewives with little or no previous education background. They would have learnt Urdu or Gujarati in their country. The ages range between 24 and 45. The majority of learner’s first language speaks

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    of college People should go to college because you can get more money in the end. My reasons for this is you get more money in the end‚ you have a less chance to be obese‚ and you can get better benefits from your job. Now i will explain my reasons for putting these reasons. Going to college you can get more money. You can get more money because you can have a better education and better jobs will want hire you. Those better jobs will hire you because you know more and you can do your job better

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    600 TE ACHING TIP E V ERY WORD IS ON T R I AL Six-Word Memoirs in the Classroom Jane M. Saunders ■ Emily E. Smith “I just don’t know what I want to say‚” Robert‚ a student writer‚ complains in frustration as he takes his seat. “I haven’t done anything interesting my whole life‚ and now I need to write a memoir about it?” Prominent researchers and educators of writing (Buckner‚ 2005; Burke‚ 2003; Calkins‚ 1994; Fletcher‚ 2001) acknowledge the challenge of engaging students in

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