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    • [DOC File]KEN DUITT - University of Iowa

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      Literature of the Middle Ages Intro to Short Story Topics in Culture: African Literature 19th Century British Literature Intro to Poetry Approaches to Teaching Writing British Literature: Shakespeare Intro to Novel Literature for Young Adults 19th Century American Literature American Novel Language and Learning Amer. Regional Lit.:

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    • ESL Levels 1 - 6

      Adults performing at Level 4 can write short, structured paragraphs on familiar topics with some effort but with few errors to independently accomplish simple, well defined, and structured writing activities in a few comfortable and familiar settings.

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    • [DOC File]A GRIEF AND BEREAEMENT EXERCISE FOR SMALL GROUPS

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      Based on “A Grief and Bereavement Exercise for Small Groups” by Reverend Ronald R. Peak and Reverend James C. Wooldridge, the Hospice of Marin model and a revision by Hospice, Inc. of Larimer County and Utah Heritage Hospice. Preparation: The facilitator should have a room set up with as few distractions as possible.

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    • [DOC File]ESL Activities for Practicing Question Formation

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      Activity #5: Short Story Changes. Time: ~30 minutes Meaning. Skills: yes/no question formation with copula be, operator do, and the negative. Make up a short story and read it to the class. The students should listen intently to the events that happen in the story. Read the story again, but change a …

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    • [DOC File]“The Veldt” Discussion Questions

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      Why is it so important to the adults that the room has not changed lately? ... The story ends in violence and death. Would you call it an accident, or murder? ... Create a thesis and then write one essay paragraph that explores this idea using Bradbury’s “The Veldt” as …

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    • [DOC File]TRAINING ACTIVITY

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      TRAINING SCENARIOS “Active Listening” SCENARIO DESCRIPTION Learners will participate in a listening exercise to practice the skill of active listening.

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      YA Fiction Short Story Task Sheet (MP2) Due Date: _____ TASK: You are to write your own YA short story on a topic that young adults typically would encounter. What qualifies as YA? YA novels/short stories are typically aimed for readers between the ages of 12-14 and 14-20. These stories are easily relatable to readers in that age range.

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    • [DOC File]State of Israel .il

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      Students answer questions on (a) a short story or poem and (b) a play or novel. For each text, students: answer two Basic Understanding questions. answer one (for short story or poem) or two (for play or novel) Analysis and Interpretation question that may include understanding of literary terms.

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    • [DOC File]Autobiography – My History of Substance Abuse

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      Autobiography – My History of Substance Abuse. First Step. Please read this carefully before starting. You will need to allow more than one sitting to complete this. Remember that the purpose of this is to examine all of the affects of your substance use WITHOUT denial.

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    • Ann Boyce - My SMCC

      A story needs a conflict: two or more people, forces, etc. working against each other. Common sources of conflict include other people, nature, God, the supernatural, or one’s self. Choose two characters from two different short stories we’ve read to compare and contrast, discussing the conflicts they face and how they deal with them.

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