Fairy tales transport readers to magical places where good battles evil and heroic deeds are done. Fantastic creatures inhabit these fairy-tale worlds, where supernatural events happen during everyday life. Someone often lives happily ever after in these enchanting tales, but what makes the character happy can be surprising.
GAMES AND ACTIVITIES THAT MAKE MATH EASY AND FUN. When you're not in class,how often do you ask yourself,"what is 821+53+444?"or "what is 821+53+444? OR...SO...SO...!!! Probably not very often,unless you're reading your homework out loud. So why study Match? Well, although you may not realize it, you answer these kinds of questions in word problems all the time.
This empirical yet practical book highlights the fundamental connections between assessment, teaching and learning, and offers suggestions for maximising assessment in schools. Teachers often spend a considerable amount of their time monitoring and assessing their pupils' performance. But what are we assessing for, and can assessment practices be changed to make them more useful to teachers and learners? Assessment activities in schools are frequently criticised by government inspectors - often being reported as the least successful aspect of schools' work.
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Common-Mistakes (episode 02)
Common Mistakes is a Tv program hosted by Mark Holding who teaches how to improve our english showing us the most common mistakes that people often make in the english learning process.
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How Skeptics do Ethics - A Brief History of the Late Modern Linguistic Turn
Enlightenment philosophers are often credited with formulating many theories about humankind and society, and in our post-modern age, we still live with some of the very same compelling, contentious and often unresolved questions about ourselves and the world we live in. Author Aubrey Neal suggests that one of these issues that lingers with us today is scepticism, and in 'How Skeptics do Ethics', he unravels the thread of this philosophy from its origins in enlightenment thinking down to our present age. He contends that linguistics and language have not brought modern philosophy any closer to understanding the role and nature of ethics in our current science-based society.