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Developing Oral Proficiency And Motivation Through Script-Based And Improvisational Drama, Muhammet Çağrı Güzel
Developing Oral Proficiency And Motivation Through Script-Based And Improvisational Drama, Muhammet Çağrı Güzel
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Utilizing drama has long been an innovative and dynamic concept as a part of a communicative approach in English classrooms around the world. Teaching languages through drama offers many beneficial opportunities for learners. Nevertheless, traditional methods are still the widely held teaching structures across the globe, which results in an increase in the number of demotivated learners who often hate and fear to practice one of the challenging skills when learning a foreign language- speaking- as it is a productive language skill. Not only do the traditional methods bring negative emotional and psychological outcomes, but it also causes a gradual …
Beginning Drawing, Jaime Hudson, Catherine French
Beginning Drawing, Jaime Hudson, Catherine French
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This course will introduce students to fundamental drawing techniques and mediums (charcoal, graphite, etc). Students will likewise be introduced to a variety of drawing tools and will sharpen both creative thinking and technical drawing skills.
Creative Brain Training, Diego Irigoyen
Patterns Around The World: Japanese, Maori, Islamic, Aztec/Mayan, African, Catherine French
Patterns Around The World: Japanese, Maori, Islamic, Aztec/Mayan, African, Catherine French
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