Not only do I like to use classic examples of the English language (Emily Bronte, Mary Shelly, William Shakespeare etc.) to show how diverse it has become over the years, I also like to discuss certain newer texts that really show this as well.
Studies have shown significant progress in education when the students get more choice in what they want to study so I often urge students to pick a nov...
Not only do I like to use classic examples of the English language (Emily Bronte, Mary Shelly, William Shakespeare etc.) to show how diverse it has become over the years, I also like to discuss certain newer texts that really show this as well.
Studies have shown significant progress in education when the students get more choice in what they want to study so I often urge students to pick a novel of their choice and we undergo the process of understanding the book and the writers intentions.
When it comes to teaching English as a second language its all about time and patience. With the right amount of effort and persistence it is easy to achieve and can be done in a fun but also educational setting.