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    Tefl

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    1. Questions: a) identify the 5 major factors of teaching the three different age groups. b) briefly describe the dos and don’ts in teaching each group. Five Major Factors of Teaching | Age Group | | Children | Teenager | Adult | Intellectual Development | According to Piaget (1972) children (up to the age of about 11) are still in an intellectual stage which is called “concrete operation”.Rules in abstract term should be avoided.Don’t explain grammar using terms like “present progressive”

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    qualities. The story begins with Marlin and his wife‚ Coral‚ who live in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Coral and Marlin are expecting 400 offspring when a barracuda attacks them and kills Coral and 399 of their eggs. Marlin is left with one offspring who he names Nemo. As Nemo grows‚ Marlin becomes protective of him and on Nemo’s first day of school‚ he swims away from the reef and touches a boat. On his way back from the boat‚ he is captured by a diver and Marlin’s journey to find Nemo begins. Along

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    Zanzibar Travel Guide

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    Country Detail Zanzibar Travel Guide Zanzibar is an Island characterised by its stunning beaches‚ beautiful coral reefs and the magic of the historic Stone Town. With its ocean horizons traversed by traditional style dhow boats‚ the landscape here is one of luscious coconut palms and clove trees‚ spice plantations and long‚ red sandy roads. From the ancient capital to the coral sand coast‚ this island has charisma‚ history‚ and romance in the air. Located about 22 miles off the east coast of Tanzania

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    Scuba Diving

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    become as a as a career. Introduction I. Scuba stand for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. II. Special equipment is used to helps a diver to breath underwater. We also called as a scuba gear. III. The scuba diving certification need to be made by diver before go for any dive. It is important for diver to have a good health in order to get the certificate for the first level. IV. We need to step by step before become as an instructor. For beginner we called it

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    The Nassau Grouper

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    Introduction The Nassau Grouper (scientific name: Epinephelus striatus) is a member of the grouper/seabass family (been overfished‚ and the range has been correspondingly narrowed from its historic distribution. Family Serranidae ) that lives on coral reef in the Western Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Page Physical Features Nassau groupers are large fishes that range in size from 0.25 to 1.22 meters in length and can reach a maximum weight of 25 kilograms. Their thick bodies are light

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    the environment is complex. It involves many activities that can have adverse environmental effects. Many of these impacts are linked with the construction of general infrastructure such as roads and airports‚ and of tourism facilities‚ including resorts‚ hotels‚ restaurants‚ shops‚ golf courses and marinas. The negative impacts of tourism development can gradually destroy the environmental resources on which it depends.On the other hand‚ tourism has the potential to create beneficial effects on the

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    Once we were at the bottom of the water I was so happy to finally see all those fishes and corals again. I checked if I had put everything correctly‚ once I did‚ we started to explore. First‚ we went towards an “underwater arch”‚ we saw tons of eels‚ they were swimming in between corals. When we went under the arch‚ there were some huge sea ​​urchins along with beautiful starfishes. It was very cool being under the arch‚ there was even

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    Region 6

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    AKLAN “Home of Piña Fiber and the Rambutan Center for Asia” Physical feature: estimated land area of 181‚ 789 hectares. located between 12°N‚ 11°19’ S and between 121°50’ W‚ 122°35’ E‚ bordered by the Sulu Sea on the northwest‚ the Sibuyan Sea on the northeast and the east‚ by the province of Antique on the west‚ and by the province of Capiz on the south. northernmost limit - Lapuz-Lapuz point on Boracay Island (Malay) southernmost limit is that point in the municipality of Libacao where

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    Aqua Lung Case Study

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    (Aqua Lung is the name that first introduced the world to Scuba diving in 1943 when Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Émile Gagnan developed the first "Aqua-Lung.). The Aqua-Lung allows a diver to descend to specific depths (under 20 meter) for a limited time and swim freely wile breathing compressed air from a cylinder on the divers back. Cousteau studied the sea and wrote the first in-depth analysis that went on to form a book‚ titled The Silent World in 1953. Following the development of his ground breaking

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    Lionfish Research Paper

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    addition‚ the coral reef itself depends on these fish for numerous reasons‚ and because the lionfish are eating all the fish‚ the reef suffers (lionfish decimating 2). Hixon states that the lionfish often preys on parrot fish‚ which are herbivores that eat the weeds and grass of the reef. The problem is that when all the parrot fish have been eaten‚ the reef becomes encompassed by grass and weeds and eventually dies (Lionfish decimating 3). These deadly effects that lionfish have on coral reefs and

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