Sample Written Task 1 Criterion A The rationale seems to be a few words over the 200-300 word limit‚ clocking in at 303 words total; not that bad but it needs to stay within the word limit. The rationale also doesn’t give a clear cut purpose as to why he is doing this. He does give some background information about why exactly he chose this exact topic for his written task‚ but he doesn’t tell us what exactly he’s trying to do and what the task is about. I get the feeling that the writer of
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Description of the interview: I chose to interview my mother who has owned and operated a childcare and preschool for over 23 years and counting. The childcare and preschool is located inside of the family home‚ and her oldest child is 25 years old; her youngest child is 16 years old‚ with two in the middle. I learned a lot during this interview that I never knew about my own mother. One question that I asked her was how her work experiences influenced her marriage and family experiences and
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orchestra. The period went on‚ with the usual rules and forms‚ but in the last couple minutes the orchestra directors talked about something called All Region. They told us that this was a competition where orchestra students from 4 different school districts auditioned‚ to be selected to play in an amazing concert! I was nervous and scared but excited for the challenge. I however knew that the most important thing was that I tried and put in my best effort. A couple weeks went by and I practiced and perfected
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CELTA Pre-Interview task Language awareness (please make notes) 1a.What problems of meaning might the following words present to a learner of English? a library a paper nervous get 1b.What problems might a learner of English encounter with the following pairs of words? live/leave ship/sheep glass/class dog/dock 1c.What problems might a learner of English encounter when wanting to write the following words? beginning necessary receive
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Innocence “Where Are You Going Where Have You Been?” presents many themes and symbols to the reader. One that jumped out at me while reading the story was the overall feeling of innocence. Joyce Carol Oates shows us innocence from the very beginning of the story to the end where Connie loses self-control and power. From the first paragraph of the story we learn that Connie is a young fifteen year old who longs for attention and acceptance. I was able to relate to the story better when I paused
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using will or shall. Give example sentences. a. It is going to rain. b. They are coming next week. c. You are about to hear it. Language - varieties 3.Look at the following sentences. Would you say them? Who might? So she’s like “No”‚ and I’m like “Why not?” This is more likely to be used colloquially in conversation by the younger generation. I am seeing what you mean. This is an incorrect use of the present continuous tense and is likely to be spoken by someone learning
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Matt Merritt Professor Smith English 102 13 September 2012 Arnold Friend’s Identity in Joyce’s “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” In the story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚” Joyce Oates portrays Connie as a beautiful young woman that is being coerced by a man‚ whom she doesn’t know‚ to come outside and go for a ride in his car. Who is this man that calls himself Arnold Friend? What does he represent? Looking at the things that Arnold Friend says and does will help to discover
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“DONT DREAM YOUR LIFE‚ LIVE YOUR DREAMS.” - People tend to dream always without executing effort from it. Because of that‚ we just dream of the life we want to be. But if we put our dreams in action‚ we can start to live our dreams and can achieve it in the right time. We should invest our time doing things that we can gain something good from it. We should not make our life just a dream and be lenient to make it miserable. Our dreams are our foundations of tomorrow. We should start to do things
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Concert Band vs Orchestra “Band members have a special bond. A great band is more than just some people working together. It’s like a highly specialized army unit‚ or a winning sports team. A unique combination of elements that becomes stronger together than apart”. (Zandt) Have you ever played an instrument? Was it with a Concert Band or an Orchestra instrument? Do you have a preference? I think playing in a band is better than playing in an orchestra because of its modernized features‚ variety
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and 1970s‚ then followed by the 1990s to the twentieth century‚ feminism and feminist grown across the nation. From clubs and organizations‚ to readings and speeches‚ feminist all across the nation‚ and world‚ have influenced aspects of our daily lives‚ including our literature. “Feminist criticism examines the ways in which literature reinforces or undermines the economic‚ political.‚ social‚ and psychological oppression of woman” (Tyson 83). In simpler terms‚ feminist criticism is critiquing literary
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