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  • Teaching English Through Poetry to Adolescents

    Teaching English Through Poetry to Adolescents

    INTRODUCTION Today, teaching English language assumes many different shapes. Teaching methods vary from teacher to teacher. However, we can find one common feature these methods do share. They all are tinged with communicative competence objectives. Using poetry in the classroom may undoubtedly add to a broad spectrum of classroom activities that communicative approach offers. Poetry being a part of literature offers tremendous potential for ESL/EFL linguistically, culturally and aesthetically particularly in light of the current

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Do You Think Learning English Is Important?

    Do You Think Learning English Is Important?

    Do you think learning English is important? English is currently the most wide spread language in the world, it is second only to Mandarin Chinese in terms of the amount of people which speak it, but second to none in terms of the number of people learning it. It is currently the primary language used on the World Wide Web, in the political and business arenas. It has even become the language of today’s pop

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    Essay Length: 549 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Edward
  • English Language

    English Language

    In the English language many words are difficult to define, but two words in particular had been brought to my attention when during English class we were given the ever so daunting task of defining what bullshit is, how it is used in society, and how much of it there truly is. Along with the definition of bullshit we have also studied the definition of the word terrorism. I can’t help but see a relation

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    Essay Length: 461 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • English Proverbs

    English Proverbs

    [edit] A • o Play on 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away' • A child that does not let its mother sleep at night will not sleep also [Nigerian and Ghanaian Proverb] • A boiled egg in the morning is hard to beat. • A poor workman blames his tools. o Possible Interpretation: Good workmanship depends no more on the quality of the tools than it does on the way in which they

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Victor
  • Should English Be the official Language?

    Should English Be the official Language?

    Should English be the Official Language? There is no doubt that there has been controversay over whether or not English should be the official language of the United States. I personally feel English should not be the official language, mostle because I feel America does not need an official language. America has always been proud of being a diverse country. People from all over the world have made their way to America be begin a

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    Essay Length: 358 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: David
  • A Pure English?

    A Pure English?

    America is a land of diversity. Many different people and cultures make this a unique country, and some would argue that is why so many immigrants come here. Of the 6,912 living languages in the world today, there are 311 languages currently in this nation (Robinson). Because there are so many languages and cultures here, the mixture of languages is bound to happen. Language is the means of communication between one person and another. Even

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • About Japan and English

    About Japan and English

    Experience and growth are two words I live by. One leads to the other and yet at the same time, they are both as closely knit as a quilt made by my grandmother. Up to this point in my life I have seen myself and those around me grow the most during those times when I have stepped out of my comfort zone into a place foreign to my memory. And even though some of

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • English "lamott"

    English "lamott"

    Paper #2 Lamott’s statement about acceptance provides the writers with an understanding of being able to acknowledge who they are in the inside, as well an understanding how society views them on the outside. The experiences of Walker, Grealy, and Daum all relate strongly to Lamotts statement about surrendering to one’s situation. Walker, Grealy, and Daum all encountered uncomfortable situations, which in the end, all had to learn to live with and overcome their

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The English Colonies

    The English Colonies

    The English Colonies During the 17th century, Europeans had unquestionably come to North America to stay, a fact that signaled major changes for the people of both hemispheres. At first, the English sought to benefit from the New Found land by trading across the continents, but later many English people decided to migrate to North America. Unlike other Europeans, the English transferred their society and politics to their new environment. The New England colonies and

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    Essay Length: 624 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Knight in the Wood English Commentary

    The Knight in the Wood English Commentary

    The first descriptions in the poem are of savagery, ‘the thing, rough and crudely done, cut in coarse stone,’ these are to signify how imperfect the object is, made by an imperfect being thus indicating the objects inferiority. But, conversely these images could also indicate a certain sense of simplicity within the object; it is not needlessly ornate. The next are of disdain for the object, ‘spitefully placed aside, as merest lumber,’ the attitude of

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Jon
  • English

    English

    Ryan Keller Professor Mayfield English 1101 1 February 2007 Speech Assignment Live There are various words that we use throughout the day that usually have another meaning than the way we are using it when we say it. A prime example of one of these words is live. Live is a very simple word but the American language uses it two different ways. The first way we are going to talk about is the verb

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Keeper of the House English Commentary

    Keeper of the House English Commentary

    In the opening paragraph the origins of the woman are unknown. But we can already sense the presence of preordination, through the language that’s used; ‘I knew what the tea would be like before I got there…the house would smell of fruitcake and pink gladioli,’ The woman has already decided on what is occurring before she is witness to it, it is this knowledge that we see later on in the piece that lend to

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Yan
  • Requirement English Composition

    Requirement English Composition

    Few Americans can understand the elaborate and superlative language of the Constitution or Declaration of Independence. This results from a lack in English education in all academic tiers. Dropping English composition from the requirements for Associate degrees would further decimate the form and lexicon of our verbal and written language by removing a critical exposure to language development. An erosion of complexity in language would result, affecting every level of existence. A diluted language would

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Janna
  • English Constitution, Should It Be Codified?

    English Constitution, Should It Be Codified?

    English Constitution, should it be codified? A countries national constitution defines the fundamental political principles, creating structure, procedures, powers and duties of a government as well rights and duties of it citizens. The word constitution comes from Latin word “constitutio” which refers to issuing a important law. The idea of constitution was spread around the world because of the Catholic Church which uses the term in the canon law. The English Constitution differs from other

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    Essay Length: 385 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Janna
  • Sentence Variety

    Sentence Variety

    Sentence Variety For short, choppy sentences 1. Coordination: and, but, or, nor, yet, for, so Join complete sentences, clauses, and phrases with coordinators: example: Doonesbury cartoons satirize contemporary politics. The victims of political corruption pay no attention. They prefer to demand that newspapers not carry the strip. revision: Doonesbury cartoons laugh at contemporary politicians, but the victims of political corruption pay no attention and prefer to demand that newspapers not carry the strip. 2. Subordination:

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Jack
  • English Essay

    English Essay

    Would you like to influence remotely women or men to love you deeply or just for sex? Would you like to get your ex back, influencing her/him again remotely to forgive and love you again? Would you like to insert concrete feelings or thoughts into the mind of people? Would you like to influence your wife or husband to ignite her/his passion and libido and recover a healthy and frequent sexual life? This is now

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • English Sac on Gattaca

    English Sac on Gattaca

    What Does It Mean? Genetic engineering in humans means that some part of the DNA of a person has been altered in some way. It is possible through genetic engineering people could be given bigger brains or any other structural alterations. Human genetic engineering promises to cure disease and increase the immunity of people to viruses. Why? The potential of genetic engineering is To cure medical conditions and hopefully prolong life. Genetic engineering could also

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    Submitted: March 5, 2010 By: Janna
  • Bertrand Russell Is one of the Greatest Masters of English Prose.

    Bertrand Russell Is one of the Greatest Masters of English Prose.

    Bertrand Russell is one of the greatest masters of English Prose. Bertrand Russell is one of the greatest masters of English Prose. He revolutionized not only the subject matter but also the mode of expression. He has in him a happy blend of greatest philosopher and a great writer. He was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in 1950. The subject matter of his essays may be very difficult but his manner of expression is so

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    Essay Length: 802 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Victor
  • Mba 500 Gap Analysis Global Comm

    Mba 500 Gap Analysis Global Comm

    Introduction This paper will give an analysis of Global Communications and the issue with decreased earnings, telecommunication competition, and stakeholder alliance. Strategies will be discussed to allow Global Communications to begin market growth, stakeholder alliance as well as future measures to improve profitability. The solution to reposition Global Communications back into the telecommunications market will be discussed. The stakeholders have a problem due to contract manipulations; the Union is not satisfied with the strategy that

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Monika
  • English

    English

    Yeah.Throughout this novel (Mice and Man), Steinbeck uses a lot of symbols. He uses light as symbol of hope and friendship in the novel. Sometimes he has light, surrounded by darkness. Light is also a symbol of peace and friendship. Light is used as a symbol in many world religions. Heaven is symbolized by light. When people die, they see “the light in the end of the tunnel”. As a contrast to the light, there

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    Essay Length: 303 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Theme for English B

    Theme for English B

    Theme for English B Literature and poetry have long been a part of our social makeup from the ancient writings of Homer to relatively modern writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald. One of the most influential writers of the twentieth century was Langston Hughes, who rose through the Harlem Renaissance to deal with social and race issues through his various literary works. Several of his works have left their imprint on American society, especially when

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Bred
  • Theme for English B

    Theme for English B

    In the literary essay “Creating the Myth” author Linda Seger’s provides reader’s with a theory on the journey of a hero. Though Seger’s theory is, for the most part, accurate in providing the guidelines for which a majority of the present-day heroes adhere to, it is the gaps that Seger’ over looks that makes each individual heroes journey all the more significant. According to Seger’s theory, heroes are introduced in the simplest, ordinary, conditions. These

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Lives of Some English Writers in the Renaissance Age

    Lives of Some English Writers in the Renaissance Age

    Christopher Marlowe:- Marlowe is one of the famous Renaissance writers. He is the first dramatist. Marlow began his career as a playwright. He wrote five plays, masterpieces, included the famous tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta, Edward the Second, Dido: Queen of Carthage, Dr. Faustus and his most ambitious work the heroic epic Tamburlain, the first notable English play in blank verse. He also wrote one of the most famous lyric poems in the

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    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • English Essay on the Witch of Blackbird Pond

    English Essay on the Witch of Blackbird Pond

    The story is about Kit Tyler going to colonial Connecticut on the ship called the Dolphin. During the voyage Kit meets Nat Eaton. He jumped out of the boat to save her thinking she couldn’t swim but she could which was awfully strange especially to Good Wife Cruff. This is not good for kit because they believe that if you can swim you’re a witch. She also meets John Holbrook. He was the only one

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The English Teacher by R. K. Narayan

    The English Teacher by R. K. Narayan

    The English Teacher, by Indian novelist R. K. Narayan, tells the story of a young professor, Krishna, who must adapt first to family life with his wife and daughter and then to his wife's death. This short novel, written in simple prose, examines many large issues--love, death, loyalty, fate--but always with equanimity. Krishna teaches himself, and the novel tries to teach us, to be, as it is put by the novel's last words, "grateful to

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Jack

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