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    seventh grade English teacher used Shakespeare to exemplify the modern dramatic literature style. Her passion for teaching and fondness of classical works instilled an eagerness to explore further literature. My deep-seated appreciation for English became stronger in high school, as I discovered authors such as Dostoyevsky and Hardy. My interest in the sciences also came to fruition when I began my biology courses, under an engaging instructor. If I had not had such amazing teachers throughout…

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    He asked me to serve in a school-wide position: English Language Arts Curriculum Teacher Leader, ELA/CTL. I accepted and began a role that allowed me to encompass the whole school into being MY children. One of the challenges of this position has been trying to help different grade levels with problems they were facing…

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    My First English Teacher Language learning is always strongly influenced by the teachers, because learners tend to imitate how our teachers perform and act when we are unfamiliar to something. At the time we were learning our mother language, teachers are our parents because they are the ones that we meet and communicate frequently when we were young. However, when we are engaging in learning another language, like while I was learning English, the first teachers could highly enlighten their…

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    asked the same loaded question, “What would you like to be when you grow up?” As just a young sixth grader, I had a revelation and adopted my dream. A significant person that has meant the world to me, by shaping my future, is my junior high English teacher, Miss Bonnet. She taught me the importance of individualism, drive and determination, and passion. The lessons that I learned both academically and personally through Miss Bonnet have impacted my life greatly and now lead me towards my future…

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    The author of the school famous novel "The English Teacher" was written by R.K. Narayan born October 10, 1906, in Chennai, India studied in the University of Mysore and obtained many awards involving the Film-fare award for best story and has directed/written many more novels and short stories till the age of 94, even with his old age he was able to publish his final books without vain, I will be exploring through how R.K. Narayan portrays the attitude of Krishna towards his life, and family…

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    Literacy Narrative I did a lot of writing while I was in the tenth grade. The English teacher I had at the time was the best when it came down to writing. I did not have too much interest in writing at the time but Mrs. Perez changed that, she gave me a new perception on writing and how it can change society. Mrs. Perez would always recommend really good books, one of which was a book called “His Dark Materials”. This story is about a young girl and her allies, fight for the discover of a…

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    Philip and the english teacher Miss. Narwin have issues with their relationship, which will lead to many problems. Based on their actions, Philip, Ted Griffin, and Philips parents are to blame for the end of the story of Nothing but the Truth. Philip Malloy is a freshmen at Harrison High and plans on running track this year, Philip has many friends and even a crush named Allison, his life is going up until he has to go to english class with Miss Narwin. In Miss Narwins english class Philipp…

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    He is a learner at Albert Mission School, a school made by the British which offers criticalness to Christianity, English books and instruction. His life is changed a considerable measure when Rajam - an image of frontier super power - joins the school and he and Rajam get to be companions. The focal subject of the novel is growing up of youthful Swami. He is an unplanned…

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    Being a non-English using country, just like other nations in Asia, the demand of English in Japan is extremely high. According to the website Bachelors Degree Online (n.d.), Japan is in the top 10 countries that desperate for English teachers. Even though English is compulsory in the national curriculum from the fifth grade, the lessons focus mostly on grammar. Therefore, Japanese students’ level of English is not really high. According to Hongo (2014), Japan ranked 40th out of 48 countries in…

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    The Beginning of my fifth grade year at a private school is when I fell behind in my education of English. I blame this hinderance largely upon my teacher Mr. Arnold, a tall man in his thirties who must not have believed in deodorant, and was a religious fanatic. Every subject we had learned that year Mr. Arnold had managed to force some aspect of religion into it. I remember the frustration of having to do any subject in class due to its link back to religion. Thinking “How do these two…

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