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    Lysistrata: Play Analysis

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    classmates, as I listened to myself I felt like I did an okay job for the level that I'm at in theatre I wasnt too quiet nor too loud. Something that I would do differently would be probably be to a better pronounciation of words and have a good fluency of the lines that I have to read. My character didn't have as many lines as I wanted too but it would’ve been interesting for me to have more to experiment with. But to also learn the language that was used during this period of time, as I read…

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    some dialect that possibly he was using to relate to the younger college generation. The dialect was not so pronounced that it made the understanding difficult. Even with using some of the dialect it did not affect the speech. Alex did have good fluency and his delivery would be characterized as smooth and not choppy. His speech was conversational and impromptu which helped his delivery. By making it conversational, it helped the listeners get all the questions answered. Alex had an…

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    she become such an inspiring clarinetist and her exact words were “by listening to Lawrence tell me how good I wasn’t but could be. I Applied what I knew to what I was trying to learn and there you have it. I think what people like so much is the fluency. Stanley always stressed the importance of every note no matter how short. I think of that always. He is proud of me and that makes me work even harder. “ The people around her and her strive to become better is what made her the artist she is…

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    According to The Working Poor: Invisible in America, written by former New York Times correspondent and Pulitzer Prize winner David K. Shipler, the low-wage workers are “trapped at the edge of poverty”. “The man who washes cars does not own one. The clerk who files cancelled checks at the back has $2.02 in her own account. The woman who copyedits medical textbooks has not been to a dentist in a decade,” wrote Shipler. “This is the forgotten American. At the bottom of its working world, millions…

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    each child was separated into two groups based on language: the first group was of children who used both sign and spoken language and the second was of children who only used spoken language. This study concluded that the bilingual group had better fluency and should be able to recall a greater number of words than the children who were only educated with spoken language (Herruzo et…

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    “I’m terrible with names,” my mentor teacher laughed. It was the first week of school, and I was in the 7th grade language arts classroom in which I would spend the remaining six weeks. “Oh, that’s totally fine. It’s the first week of school, after all!” I attempted to reassure him, although it didn’t really seem like he needed the reassurance. When you see upwards of 140 students in a single day, it takes time to get to know them and to associate names with faces. I understood that, and that…

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    Print Concept Analysis

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    Students are learning every day this is why print concepts are important to students. When teachers use print concepts it helps with the student’s fluency when they are reading. It also helps with the student’s accuracy while reading. Concepts are important for the reason that it teaches students how reading works. I have researched 10 different strategies that teach print concepts. The first one is graphic organizers. Graphic organizers are important because they help students understand things…

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    the needs of their students is by offering a modified guided reading approach. This approach enhances the guided reading format to meet the needs of the ENL students. The variation focuses on enriching language, cultural relevance and modeling fluency (Avalos et al, 2007). The purpose of this paper is to walk a teacher through a guided reading lesson and provide direct instruction that will meet the needs of the ENL…

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    INTRODUCTION Life is a challenge, we must face it! Take chances, don’t give up! My life was full of expectations about emigrating to the United States of America. That dream came true in early 1993. My sorrow and struggle behind this journey never be forgotten. The sorrow from leaving all my loved ones behind and the struggle I faced in my new destination. I was born and brought up in a rural village in Southern Indian State of Kerala. I spend all my childhood in that village. I had a peaceful…

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    One To One Tutoring

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    After a thorough literature review of one to one tutoring for reading grade one, what does multiple-intelligence theory have to do with teaching mathematics and effects of classwide peer tutoring on academic performance, experts strongly maintain that one to one tutoring multiplication offers numerous benefits on the mathematics performance of elementary schoolers, both with and without learning and behavioral diagnoses. These merits mainly involve academic, cognitive, behavioral, social, and…

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