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Sharing a few ideas: August 2015
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Sharing a few ideas. Friday, August 7, 2015. EXERCISES TO LEARN VERSES. Say the text with the students. Now, play table tennis with the words in the text. Use the exact words in the text, one at a time, alternating between teacher and students. Keep doing this until you finish with the text. The competition can be held between two students or by dividing the class into two teams. The students form a circle with everyone standing. Quickly, they pass the “potato” from one student to the next. There will be...
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Sharing a few ideas: July 2015
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Sharing a few ideas. Friday, July 31, 2015. KEEP YOUR CHILDREN STUDYING OUTSIDE OF CLASS. We shouldn’t burden the child with overwhelming learning activities, as these should not take time from studying. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. TIPS TO INCREASE YOUR WRITING SKILLS. Compose a song for the text using alternative styles. Write a word vertically. Each letter has to be the start of a word that describes the text. Write the text using numbers, letters and other symbols. Give the deciphering key to the students.
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July 12, 2016. Archaic lyric poetry is the successor of epic poetry. When the epic genre could not fulfill the roles for which it had been created, it was replaced by the lyric genre, since the latter was better suited for the social, political and political circumstances of a developing society. At the beginning, lyric poetry was popular and it was mostly improvised, being sung at feasts and ritual celebrations. However, in the 7. Which they applied to everyday life. The poets did not write out of i...
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Sharing a few ideas: KEEP YOUR CHILDREN STUDYING OUTSIDE OF CLASS
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Sharing a few ideas. Friday, July 31, 2015. KEEP YOUR CHILDREN STUDYING OUTSIDE OF CLASS. We shouldn’t burden the child with overwhelming learning activities, as these should not take time from studying. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links that I like. Http:/ www.writersdigest.com/. Education International - Latest News about Education Unions Worldwide. KEEP YOUR CHILDREN STUDYING OUTSIDE OF CLASS. TIPS TO INCREASE YOUR WRITING SKILLS.
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Sharing a few ideas: MORE VERSE TEACHING TECHNIQUES
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Sharing a few ideas. Saturday, August 1, 2015. MORE VERSE TEACHING TECHNIQUES. You can use two card holders). Divide the class into two teams. Write in cards the words of the text (one set for each team). Give a card to each member of the team, if possible. There will be a rope hanging in front of them, as a cable. When you say “go”, the team members have to try to “hang the cards” in the right order, according to the word each of them have. The first team to put the text together wins. Links that I like.
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Sharing a few ideas: EXERCISES TO LEARN VERSES
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Sharing a few ideas. Friday, August 7, 2015. EXERCISES TO LEARN VERSES. Say the text with the students. Now, play table tennis with the words in the text. Use the exact words in the text, one at a time, alternating between teacher and students. Keep doing this until you finish with the text. The competition can be held between two students or by dividing the class into two teams. The students form a circle with everyone standing. Quickly, they pass the “potato” from one student to the next. MORE VERSE TE...
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The Words: Don't waste the first words of your text
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Don't waste the first words of your text. There are many ways to miserably spoil the first words: an ambiguous and imprecise title, a filler word, a foreign voice, a badly-chosen and misplaced word, empty and insubstantial words, a circumstantial complement without sense, endless bibliographic references (which should go at the end, not the beginning). Why do I want him to know this and not something else? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Avoid a vague start. In academic writ...
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