English Grammar - Naval War College - Writing Guide
As he frequently did, Winston Churchill found
an eloquent way to describe a problem.
By extension, Churchill was not referring
only
2 to oral
communication, but also to written English.
The context of Churchill's assertion conveys to the reader just how rich the language can be, for
in this case the bland adjective "good" carries a powerful message. Like much excellent advice,
an eloquent way to describe a problem.
By
extension, Churchill was not referring
only
2
to oral
communication,
but also to written English.
The context of Churchill's assertion conveys to the reader just how rich the language can be, for
in this case the bland adjective "good" carries a powerful message. Like much excellent advice,
TMS - Rings, Swords, and Monsters - Exploring Fantasy Literature What Is Fantasy Literature - Genre, Canon, History
Origins of Modern Fantasy
Tolkien - Life and Languages
Tolkien - The Hobbit
Tolkien - The Fellowship of the Ring
Tolkien - The Two Towers
The Return of the King
Tolkien - The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and Other
Tolkien - Criticism and Theory
Imitations and Reactions - Brooks and Donaldson
Worthy Inheritors - Le Guin and Holdstock
Children’s Fantasy
It's Never Too Late
Arthurian Fantasy
Magical Realism and Conclusions
Assistant Professor of English Michael Drout is a medievalist who also studies the works of novelist and fellow Anglo-Saxon scholar J.R.R. Tolkien. English Professor Michael Drout, a nationally known medievalist and J.R.R. Tolkien scholar, has been selected as a Millicent C. McIntosh Fellow for 2006 by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The $15,000 award will support Drout's continuing scholarship on tenth century English literature. The McIntosh Fellowships are awarded to recently tenured humanities faculty "who demonstrate a deep commitment to excellent teaching and scholarship ... and who are exceptional citizens of their academic community," according to the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. The awards are intended to provide outstanding young faculty with the time and resources needed to continue their scholarly work at a career juncture when professional and personal responsibilities present many competing challenges. One of six McIntosh Fellows selected this year, Drout is the William C.H. and Elsie D. Prentice Professor of English at Wheaton, where he teaches Old English (Anglo-Saxon), Middle English, medieval literature, fantasy, science fiction and writing. His scholarship on medieval literature combines literary expertise with innovative uses of contemporary information theory and evolutionary biology.
Lippy and Messy - English for Kids Год выпуска: 2007 Страна: Польша Жанр: Обучение разговорному английскому Продолжительность: 3*00:37 Описание: Lippy & Messy - инновационный телевизионный ряд с 26 частями для детей, который преподает английский язык наряду с буквами алфавита. Герои, вредный мальчик-клоун и болтливая девочка-клоун проходят забавные приключения (каждый эпизод 4 минуты длиной), и каждый раз, они изучают новые слова, новую букву алфавита и по крайней мере одну оригинальную песню. Они взаимодействуют с третьим характером Wizzy (Волшебник Слов), кто вызывает в воображении ситуации и контексты, чтобы объяснить новый язык. В то время как дети видят Lippy & Messy как развлечение, родители оценивают это как привлекательное языковое образование. Ряд доступен на видео, сопровождаемом книгой - раскраской и руководящими принципами для преподавателей и родителей. Программу можно показать в любой стране, поскольку она полностью на английском языке.
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Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases A practical handbook of pertinent expressions, striking similes, literary, commercial, conversational, and oratorical terms, for the embellishment of speech and literature, and the improvement of the vocabulary of those persons who read, write and speak English. By the American author and former instructor in public speaking at Yale University. Uploaded to zshare.net!
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