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wiseblood333
@wiseblood333 (11)
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Grammar Translation Method in a Bilingual Classroom
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
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24 Jan 11
Grammar Translation Method works after all! I was able to confirm that just lately after earning more positive and more enthusiastic responses from my pupils when I coaxed them into translating some English sentences into our...
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on writing
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
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10 Dec 10
here's a question that my mind has been playing with lately: Is it possible that writing could be a social panacea?
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writing as a form of redemption
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
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9 Dec 10
the potentials of creative writing go far beyond being a medium for expression. this may sound like a cliche, but it will do us good to constantly be reminded that the act of writing serves a more personal purpose than what we...
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wiseblood333
...and also freedom. I think that without it, a writer would always be haunted with some kind of fear to venture, and thus lose his/her opportunity to explore. We write mainly because we feel like we are in search of something more precious than what our eyes...
10 Dec 10
writing as a form of redemption
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
(11)
9 Dec 10
the potentials of creative writing go far beyond being a medium for expression. this may sound like a cliche, but it will do us good to constantly be reminded that the act of writing serves a more personal purpose than what we...
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wiseblood333
We're in the same line here. Everytime I feel emotive, I never really get to feel all right again until I form what I feel into anything that speaks about the moment. In the process, I understand myself more than if I simply just laugh or sleep the feelings...
10 Dec 10
writing as a form of redemption
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
(11)
9 Dec 10
the potentials of creative writing go far beyond being a medium for expression. this may sound like a cliche, but it will do us good to constantly be reminded that the act of writing serves a more personal purpose than what we...
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wiseblood333
that's good. I believe that the best writers started as tourists of freedom.
10 Dec 10
writing as a form of redemption
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
(11)
9 Dec 10
the potentials of creative writing go far beyond being a medium for expression. this may sound like a cliche, but it will do us good to constantly be reminded that the act of writing serves a more personal purpose than what we...
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wiseblood333
yes, fiction. and I fully admire you being able to write nonfiction too, because that's an area I can never get my hands on right no matter how much I twist my brain trying. I find nonfiction too difficult. This I don't understand. Maybe it's the writing...
10 Dec 10
writing as a form of redemption
wiseblood333
@wiseblood333
(11)
9 Dec 10
the potentials of creative writing go far beyond being a medium for expression. this may sound like a cliche, but it will do us good to constantly be reminded that the act of writing serves a more personal purpose than what we...
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Anger.
DoctorDidi
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9 Dec 10
Anger is a great enemy of man, if not the greatest. We all know it but it is very difficult to get rid of it. Are you too a victim of anger? Have you any suggestion how to control it?
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wiseblood333
i have always believed in the notion that "anger is temporary insanity". it's as normal as putting on your underwear. there's really nothing wrong in feeling it. but there's a fine line between feeling it and flaunting it. what i do every time i feel my blood...
9 Dec 10