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Academic Vocabulary (Academic Reading & Writing)

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Teaching of Prose (General Method of Teaching)

Teaching of Pros Prose is a form of  language  which applies ordinary  grammatical structure  and  natural flow of speech  rather than  rhythmic structure  (as in traditional  poetry ). While there are  critical debates  on the construction of prose, its simplicity and loosely defined structure has led to its adoption for the majority of spoken dialogue, factual discourse as well as topical and fictional writing. It is commonly used, for example, in  literature ,  newspapers ,  magazines , encyclopedias ,  broadcasting ,  film ,  history ,  philosophy ,  law  and many other forms of communication. The textbooks are written according to the structural approach, graded with each lesson illustrating on or two teaching items- vocabulary and structure. Reading skills are of two kinds. They are, 1. The Intensive Reading skill 2. The Extensive Reading skill. Though only one or two textbooks are used to teach all language skills, generally the Intensive Reading skill is cultivated t

Everything That Rises Must Converge(by Flannery O'Connor)

Everything That Rises Must Converge (by Flannery O'Connor) HER DOCTOR  had told Julian's mother that she must lose twenty pounds on account of her blood pressure, so on Wednesday nights Julian had to take her downtown on the bus for a reducing class at the Y. The reducing class was designed for working girls over fifty, who weighed from 165 to 200 pounds. His mother was one of the slimmer ones, but she said ladies did not tell their age or weight.