English language example lesson plans Selected entries from the Trinity College London Lesson Plan Competition at the British Council and English and Foreign Languages University’s 3rd International Teacher Educator Conference Hyderabad‚ India‚ March 2013 In partnership with Selected entries from the Trinity English Language Lesson Plan Competition 2013 Contents Integrated skills 4. Past continuous yoga (winning entry) — Aditya Rajan 6. Let’s talk — Paresh Pandya Speaking 8. Congratulating
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responsibility to provide them with a safe and encouraging environment where they can explore and express themselves independently and freely in their own developmental ability as well as promoting their physical‚ emotional‚ social and cognitive development. Play-based curriculum is the best approach for children as children learn best while playing and interacting with others. I still have fond memories of my days when I was young and how I enjoyed playing outside with my friends and cousins where nature was
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living in a patriarchal society. Although Janie has been treated poorly by some‚ she certainly has proven to be a women in control of her own life‚ creating a path for women to follow in her footsteps. Janie’s first experience with marriage was not what she had intended it to be like at all. Her nanny‚ who was an extremely influential person in her life at one point‚ forced Janie to marry an elderly man‚ Logan Killicks‚ simply for his social
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1) How does an agent reason about Lock’s options in a single-play dilemma? In the state of nature‚ there are four preferences. The first preference is to attack and not be attacked. The second preference is to not attack and not be attacked. The third preference is to Attack and be attacked. The fourth preference is to not attack and be attacked. 2) Was Bramhall justified in calling Hobbes’ Leviathan a “rebel’s catechism”? Yes. According to Bramhall‚ if everyone where to decide when to
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about yourselves. Everyone wants to win in every aspect of life‚ but we have to remember to have sportsmanship‚ not gamesmanship. According to Kirk O. Hanson and Matt Savage of scu.edu‚ Gamesmanship is when winning is everything for you‚ no matter what you have to do for it‚ even if you have to hurt people on the way‚ even if you have to be unethical. Gamesmanship suggests to go agains the rules to gain a advantage over your opponent to help you succeed. But we sometimes forget winning something
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Throughout books‚ short stories‚ and plays we witness as characters evolve and grow into their roles. These changes sometimes occur as a result of an event or possibly through the influence of another character. Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House” is a character that finds her true self through her interactions with several minor characters. As the play opens‚ the reader sees Nora‚ the protagonist of the story‚ as what appears to be a prancing doll-like wife happy living under her husband’s
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After the Industrial Revolution‚ human beings came to a new era‚ which has brought about a drastic change to the whole world in all aspects of life‚ noticeably in the technological field‚ whose progress has been by leaps and bounds‚ and made what formerly believed impossible become a possible. It is obvious that there is a rush toward modern technology for teaching as well as learning nowadays. Learners‚ especially students have been very quick at embracing technology as the means to reach the most
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To What Extent is Lysistrata a feminist play In the play Lysistrata‚ women have absolutely no political rights. There is a war going on and one woman wants to put an end to it. It is my opinion the character Lysistrata can be viewed as a modern day feminist. She takes charge in the self-titled play and claims that war shall be the concern of Women! It is too important a matter to be left to men‚ for women are its real victims. Lysistrata wants to end the long war for it is taking a toll against
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What does this magical word “happiness” mean? “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of” – Albert Camus. What is happiness? How is it affecting other’s lives? Many do not really understand the meaning of happiness. Happiness is a fuzzy concept can mean many different things to many people. When a person has something‚ or someone he or she wants‚ does that mean she or he is happy? Maybe being satisfied can lead to happiness‚ but that is not the only needed
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What role did the “civilizing mission” play in the expansion of Britain’s empire in the 19th century? At the close of the 19th century Rudyard Kipling preserved the prevailing attitude of Britain’s intellectual elite in a poem - “The White Man’s Burden”. In his work Kipling confirms the hubris of a generation of Britons who were entirely convinced that they were culturally‚ rationally‚ and morally superior to the “new-caught…Half-devil and half-child” natives of the British colonies. This belief
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