... KER, 149 ATE, 149 MOMUS, 149 EROS (Cupid, Amor) and PSYCHE, 150 HYMEN, 154 IRIS, 155 HEBE (Juventas), 156 GANYMEDES, 157 [v] THE MUSES, 157 PEGASUS, 162 THE HESPERIDES, 162 CHARITES ... of the Charites or MYTHSANDLEGENDS OF ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME. PART I. MYTHS. INTRODUCTION. Before entering upon the many strange beliefs of the ancient Greeks, and the extraordinary ... Cronus, became supreme god in his stead, and was universally venerated as the great national god of the Greeks. THE MYTHS ANDLEGENDS OF ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME. BY E. M. BERENS. ILLUSTRATED...
... his house, and he sat down and washed his hands. Hewas given beer to drink, and it bubbled, and the wine had a foul smell.He seized his staff, put on his shoes and his garment, and armed himself ... of Good and EvilReptiles as Destroyers and ProtectorsPigs ofSet and OsirisThe Moon EaterHorus Solar and Storm MythThe Devil Pig in Egypt and ScotlandContrast with Gaulish, Irish, and Norse ... the Gauls and the familiar "lucky pig" EGYPTIAN MYTH AND LEGENDCHAPTER V. Racial Myths in Egypt and Europe 45 Osiris was worshipped at Memphis in the form of the bull Apis, Egyptian...
... village, and bring his people to live near this lake. He sailed on, and towards evening came to an island, where he stopped and ate the fish. Next day he returned to the mainland, and, while wandering ... dodged him, and raised such a dust and commotion by whirlwinds, as to make the trees break, and the sand and leaves dance in the air. Again and again Manabozho’s hand was put out to catch him, but ... dainty little books.”—STANDARD. FOLK-LORE AND LEGENDS. FIRST SERIES. 1. GERMAN. 2. ORIENTAL. 3. SCOTLAND. 4. IRELAND. SECOND SERIES. 1. ENGLAND. 2. SCANDINAVIAN. 3. RUSSIAN. 4. NORTH AMERICAN...
... Definition………………………………………………………………….………………4II.1.2. Genres …………………………………………………………………….……………… .5 II.1.3. What makes literature distinctive from other texts ………………….…………… 5 II.1.4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.1. ... 9II.1. 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… 10II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles in language ... learning………….……………11II.2.2. Reader and the text…………………………… ………………………………………11II.2.3. Students’ difficulties with reading………………………….…………………………12II.3. Literature and Reading…………………………… …………………………………….13...
... 37/3, pp. 25ff.Sandra McKay. (1982). “Literature in the ESL Classroom.” TESOL Quarterly 16/4, pp. 98-1 05. Natalie Hess. (2003). “Real Language through Poetry” ELT Journal 57 /1, pp. 19- 25. Elisabeth ... Physic, Music and Arts, etc. The students have to go through four years learning both background and specialized knowledge. In the English Department, students spend the first two years studying ... relationship (love, friendship,…) 77%People (hero, famous people,…) 52 %Nature and animal 62%Social issues (crime, politic,…) 15% Mystery 52 %Others - Cultures, students’ life- Science, adventure19...
... I can answer comprehension questions quicker.f. I can get to the bottom of the story and poem.g. Others… 5. What are your suggestions that you think can help you read more effectively:□ The ... difficulties when reading literature?a. unfamiliar vocabularyb. cultural differencesc. literary styles and structured. others…………………………………………………………………… 3. Which of the following topics are you most ... one)a. personal relationship (love, friendship…)b. people (heroes, famous people…)c. nature and animald. social issues (crime, politic…)e. mysteryf. others (give examples) Thanks a lot...
... stories and poems than novel and drama 75% of students found short stories and poems interesting and help promote their creativity64% of students agreed that reading short stories and poems ... Data analysis and results: provides data description and analysis with finding.Chapter V: Conclusion and Recommendation: suggests teaching techiques and conclusion. 10Results and FindingsIt ... knowledgeDevelop critical reading and writingLiterature and reading: The reader and the textLinks between reading skills and literary skillsEfferent reading and aesthetic reading It is...
... students (7 with 2 -5 years and 7 with 6-11 years) believed the lecture is very effective. Much fewer students thought the lecture is not very effective: 3 with 2 -5 years and 2 with 6-11 years. It can ... 3 3 1 15% 10% 27 .5% 30% 7 .5% 7 .5% 2 .5% Table 3. Reasons for learning ESP with ITThe students liked learning ESP with IT mainly because the lesson is illustrated with a lot of pictures and the ... advantage for teaching and learning ESP. 2 -5 years 6-11 years19 2642% 58 %Table 2. Respondents’ learning experienceThe researcher asked the students’ ages, gender and learning English experience...
... 27 .5% 3. Differentiating the main idea from supporting. 1 20% 5 6. 25% 4. Understanding the meaning of vocabulary items. 3 60% 38 47 .5% 5. Understanding the grammar of a sentence. 2 40% 19 23. 75% 6.Understanding ... texts1 20% 10 12 .5% Using definitions or explanation in dictionaries1 20% 3 3. 75% Using pictures20 25% From the students’ viewpoints, using synonyms and antonyms (6. 25% ) and using definitions ... words and the students’ response –Table 8Options Ts Percentage Sts PercentageTranslating them into Vietnamese3 60% 12 15% Using synonym and antonyms 5 6. 25% Giving examples2 40% 30 37 .5% Asking...
... Research Methodology 15 2.1. Practical Situation of Teaching and Learning English Speaking Skills at HaUI 15 2.1.1. Description of the English Course and its Objectives at HaUI 15 2.1.2. Description ... Teachers’ and Students’ Survey Questionnaires 202.3. Findings and Discussions 33 2.3.1. Teachers’ and Students’ Attitudes towards Speaking and Speaking Materials 33 2.3.2. Teachers’ and Students’ ... Male/ Female* Your age : * How long have you been teaching English? (0-3 years; 4 -5 years; 6-8 years; more than 10 years)* What materials are you using to teach English at your University?...
... 65/ 672. Vietnam history 45 12 03. Vietnam animals and plants 30 37 0 5. Buddhism in Vietnam 46 14 76. Vietnam pagodas 10 15 55 7. Vietnam festivals 7 3 57 8. Vietnam handicraft villages 55 ... facilator 25% 75% 19. Students are communicators 25% 75% 20. Teacher encourages students 50 % 50 %21. The students are attentive and involved 25% 75% 22. The students are active 25% 75% 23. Teacher ... comprehension 50 % 50 %7. The teacher show interest and enthusiasm 75% 25% III. Methods8. Teacher moves round class, use eye contact 50 % 50 %9. There are balance and variety of activities 75% 25% 10....