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    My Reading Narrative

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    books and to understand the deep contents mentioned on those books and it can be useful not for the exams but for the whole life of my career. After reading the whole book and the contents I believe the power of active reading and how it can help understanding the material and remember key topics not only for the exam but for the way of life of your career. When I was young in school‚ reading a course material for just to prepare myself for the exam and to get good grades‚ since at my country more value

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    For One Human’s Joy to Prosper‚ One Human’s Joy must be sacrificed. Ursula K. LeGuin creates the fearful child to assert that in order for the people of Omelas to be happy‚ the child must be tortured by the city. The people of Omelas are ultimately full of joy and happiness‚ until they come to the age when they see the child‚ about 8 – 12 years of age. Then they are taken to see the unfortunate child. This “Thing”‚ as it refers to in the text‚ is naked‚ fed only a few morsels a day‚ and has no meat

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    Mother Tongue

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    not speak English. Even people from America who do speak English and move here to the south may have trouble understanding our dialect. What ever the case may be language is the strongest source of communication‚ and it can affect us privately and publicly. In Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”‚ she talks about her family’s language. Her family was from china. So Amy talks about her understanding of her mother’s English. She says “I again find myself conscious of the English I was using and the English I

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    Recognizing and understanding the perspectives of others can and will be very challenging in life but it is an important thing that everyone need to know. Sometimes a person may need to understand others perspectives in order for them to be able to go on to the next step. These types of situations will come early in life which is why it is important to learn at a young age. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee she shows the theme that coming of age involves recognizing others perspectives

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    have missed out on some quality people. He then realizes that everyone has problems and he is not alone. When looking through the Reader Response lens it is strikingly apparent to see that empathy for other people’s lives can lead to a better understanding of yourself and the development of quality

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    Cheeks

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    their thoughts enough to phrase their question. And many many people think they know something‚ but when they explain‚ it becomes clear that they haven’t quite got it. Then we can clear things up. It is very important that your focus be on understanding and learning the material‚ not just on getting a homework grade. If your focus is on this‚ getting good test grades and completing the homeworks will be much easier for you. Therefore‚ as a default‚ participation on the forum counts for 10% of

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    Reflection Paper

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    needs an explanation from each and every student. It is quite confusing that is why we have to analyze the quotation carefully. We have to read it not only twice to define and give emphasis to this message. We must have deeper and wider knowledge‚ understanding and comprehension on this matter. On my own perspective‚ teaching a person “what to learn” means that you are helping the learners on how to use his/her prior knowledge and prior experiences that could help him/her in teaching-learning process

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    Critical Reflection

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    for. It was interesting to realize building a case is quite difficult and must be articulated very carefully. Approaching the solutions to the problem at hand was a bump on the road‚ however were clear after a while. I had some trouble really understanding what the assignment was telling me and I found the instructions to be a little vague. I had some issues trying to really grasp what the correct solution was in order to get the best possible outcome. I should have tried to better understand the

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    Through one of his profound quotes: “If knowledge can create problems‚ it is not through ignorance that we can solve them”‚ Isaac Asimov shows his perception for knowledge and ignorance as well as to what they lead. Based on his thought‚ the expansion of knowledge leads to expansion of problems while ignorance responds to smaller number of troubles and struggles. More knowledge causes more uncertainties and harder life whereas ignorance simplifies people’s way of living to such extent that there

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    Critical Appraisal of Learning and Teaching Activities Introduction A common view of L1 should be used as less as possible in English-language classroom. However‚ there is not any criteria about in which situations teachers can use L1 in English class and how much they can use in L1. Within the classroom‚ students share different characteristics and different levels of English. If the L2 are used in the whole class‚ it is inevitable for students who can not understand the teachers in some degrees

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