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    understand how to tackle the English language and how to speak English fluently.  One mistake that people often make is putting in effort to study grammar rather than conversational English. In order to become a good English speaker‚ remember to focus on actually conversing rather than just memorizing grammatical rules. To speak good English you need to focus on conversing! Also remember to LISTEN! Sometimes‚ you can begin to understand other people before actually being able to speak fluently

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    Lennie Sympathetic

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    two friends by the names of George and Lennie‚ who are migrant workers. Steinbeck has succeeded in making Lennie a sympathetic and emotional character due to many occurring situations throughout the first few chapters‚ though he has not been very successful in turning Lennie into a dynamic character. To say the least Lennie is rather obedient/loyal‚ sympathetic and rather sensitive. We know this because throughout the last few chapters we have read Lennie has demonstrated these traits multiple

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    cannot speak; she cannot tell the heron’s secret and give its life away." Sylvia’s only friend‚ the pleasant young hunter who has come to her house in hopes of finding and shooting the great heron that inhabits the area‚ is going to leave‚ and has asked Sylvia to tell him where the heron can be found. Sylvia knows‚ but after much agonizing‚ finds that the loyalty she feels for the heron‚ as it represents the natural world‚ is greater than her longing for human contact. Sylvia cannot speak because

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    Speak

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    State University. Sandusky was recently imprisoned for these crimes. His victims‚ much like main character Melinda Sordino in the novel Speak‚ suffered in silence until they revealed their secret helping to finally express inner emotions. As I read this novel I compared scenarios and found the similarity between Sandusky’s victims and Melinda‚ they needed to speak in order to heal. Melinda begins to develop a coping mechanism that negatively affects her psychologically. She withdraws from her family

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    Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. Calculators must not be used. Information The total mark for this paper is 100 The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Questions labelled with an asterisk (*) are ones where the quality of your written communication will be assessed. Advice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time

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    Lennie Sympath

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    characters had something that we could sympathize with. For George‚ it was how he always had to run away from jobs because of something Lennie did‚ for Crooks‚ it was the fact that he was treated so poorly for having a different skin colour. However‚ Lennie seems to have it the worst. He has the mental capacity of a child‚ ends up killing a woman on the ranch‚ and his best friend has to kill him by the end of the book. Lennie was born with a disability that causes mental retardation‚ because of this

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    How to Speak Good English

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    HOW TO SPEAK GOOD ENGLISH A calm and pleasant afternoon to everybody present here. I’m R.M.Sanjana and I’m here to give an oral presentation on “How to speak good English”. First of all‚ I’d like to tell you that‚ being able to speak a language is in no way related to how smart you are. Anyone can learn how to speak any language. This is a proven fact around the world. Well‚ everyone can speak at least one language. Whether you are intelligent‚ or lacking some brain power‚ you are able to speak

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    Lennie Monologue

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    Once again Lennie and I were on the run because he touches a girl soft dress and we got run out of the town. We got away and we got work cards to work at the ranch. But on our way we took a bus then the driver put us off at the wrong place so we had to talk walk ten miles .but on our way I decided to stop at the Salinas river and spend the night. we made a fire eat some beans and went to sleep for the night. The next morning we woke up on our way to the ranch Lennie and I had a talk about if he

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    George And Lennie

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    main character George uses the second main character Lennie to his advantage and keeps hanging out with him because he is lonely. George also made a promise to Lennie’s grandmother to take care of him. Therefore‚ money‚ loneliness‚ and a promise are the reasons why George is still with Lennie even though he is mentally retarded. George has a dream to own his own ranch and he uses Lennie to reach that dream. George collects the money him and Lennie get and tries to save up for the ranch. If George worked

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    Gorge and Lennie

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    and Lennie The fact that George and Lennie‚ the two main characters of the book ‘of mice and men’ written by John Steinbeck‚ ‘string along together’ to fulfill their American dream is unusual in the world of ranch hands. George and Lennie know each other since they were kids‚ Lennie is attached to George and they are like brothers to each other ever since. Lennie isn’t really bright; however he was useful‚ that is why George a takes care of Lennie and takes Lennie with him to do jobs. Lennie always

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