Friday, December 3, 2010

Wholesale Chicken Drumettes

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short, I think that my students have been happy. We finished with Oedipus Friday, September 4, when they realized that Oedipus killed his father and married his mother did a oooh! oh my God! that I learned that at least what they guessed. I think avergliela sold well, like a detective story, a story that we read to understand Who is the culprit, with an adjoining plot twist: they liked, and I managed to make them understand each revolution of the plot in a reasonable number of hours. I had written on the chalkboard map of the places, the arrows with the paths of the protagonists, and a multiplication table with the names of possible killers of Laius, as they are gradually brought into tragedy: 1) street gang, 2) a faction hostile, 3) Tiresias and Creon, 4) Oedipus himself, before the last lesson, I caught Dorcas who fled after putting in place a 5) on the board, I asked him what he wanted to write, and Brenda informed me laugh that he wanted to put his name as a fifth suspect. No sooner said than done. I wrote: 5) Dorcas. When the occasion to reveal the mechanism final and therefore guilty of murder, I have reviewed all the options and I canceled one after another, I stopped at 5), before reaching 4) Oedipus, and said more or less Uhm. I do not think That Dorcas killed Laius, do not you? were rolled with laughter.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

What Is A Whole Head Of Highlights

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Then I got enlightenment. Let them read it made no sense: the pace slowed down tremendously, and I'm not sure whether I could read or understand: they were not girls, but now high school. The ideal was to hand - and so I did then in the next lesson - read alone , with the pitch and the voice of the diaphragm, all parties, explaining the steps and gradually words are not clear, so emotionally involved removing them the trouble of reading a text for themselves, for those not comfortable with reading, take time to understand and then tasted. Levar their feet the trouble to read, has paradoxically made them understand the text better, it was like to hear the radio, they laughed, they have been amazed, and occasionally even have a few questions.

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