Added by: didexit | Karma: 324.22 | Black Hole | 22 June 2012
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How to Write about the Brontes
Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Brontë were three sisters who left an indelible mark on the literature of their age. Collectively, their novels give voice to often-isolated individuals who struggle to be heard and reconcile their own needs and desires with the expectations and double standards of their times.
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First, it makes the assumption that what teachers need to know about grammar is not limited to what the national curriculum requires them to teach about it. Clearly, teachers do need to be equipped with the knowledge they are expected to pass on to pupils, but in these pages I will try to demonstrate that an understanding of language structure is relevant not only for teaching grammar itself, but also for teaching writing, spelling, reading, literature, and media. It can also assist teachers in making informed and systematic assessments of pupils' language development, as part of the ongoing activity of monitoring their learning.
This book examines the concepts of schema, register, and discourse genre. It considers what corpus descriptions of text tell us about language and examines how speakers take turns and negotiate meaning.
Scientific American is a popular science magazine published since August 28, 1845, which according to the magazine makes it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.
Preschoolers will be thoroughly entertained as Elmo and Professor Grover teach a real preschool class about the alphabet, letter names, and letter sounds in this first DVD in the Sesame Street: Preschool Is Cool series. The format is classic Sesame Street: a mix of music, puppetry, animation, and live action that translates into 50 minutes of pure fun and learning. Professor Grover has a very specific lesson plan for teaching his preschool class about the alphabet, and the preparation entails finding something that starts with every letter of the alphabet.