5 Mayıs 2008 Pazartesi
self access
"she is self access teacher and if there is a student who needs extra teaching in a particular english topic, this teacher teaches in breaktimes or in their english hours. if it is english hour, the student is directed to self access, rather than the normal course, so that he can close the distance as fast as possible..."
25 Nisan 2008 Cuma
abbreviations in ELT
http://a4esl.org/q/h/nr/abbr-elt.html
24 Nisan 2008 Perşembe
acrostic poetry
Acrostic poetry is a form of short verse constructed so that the initial letters of each line taken consecutively form words. The term is derived from the Greek words akros, "at the end," and stichos, "line." The word acrostic was first applied to the prophecies of the Erythraean Sibyl, which were written on leaves and arranged so that the initial letters of the leaves always formed a word. Acrostics were common among the Greeks of the Alexandrine period and with the Latin playwrights Ennuis and Plautus. Medieval monks and poets also made this form of poetry popular during the Middle High German and Italian Renaissance periods.
An example of an acrostic written by the popular Edgar Allan Poe was found in his cousin Elizabeth Herring's album. Based on the handwriting and signature, it was probably written between 1831 and 1834.
ELIZABETHELIZBETH -- it surely is most fit
[Logic and common usage so commanding]
In thy own book that first thy name be writ,
Zeno 1 and other sages notwithstanding;
And I have other reasons for so doing
Besides my innate love of contradiction;
Each poet -- if a poet -- in persuing
The muses thro' their bowers of Truth or Fiction,
Has studied very little of his part,
Read nothing, written less -- in short 's a fool
Endued with neither soul, nor sense, nor art,
Being ignorant of one important rule,
Employed in even the theses of the school --
Called -- I forget the heathenish Greek name --
[Called anything, its meaning is the same]
"Always write first things uppermost in the heart."
The acrostic spells "Elizabeth Rebecca," Poe's cousin; her full name was Elizabeth Rebecca Herring. Miss Herring says that Poe wrote her love poetry in the early days.
17 Nisan 2008 Perşembe
good news!!
and i wonder what did he feel at first, just after he left the wheelchair and looked at it. or what would you think?
2 Nisan 2008 Çarşamba
april fools' day
what a great disappointment for them!
24 Mart 2008 Pazartesi
one detail
for example, last week it was a computer session and everybody were in quee and he is the first of course. our mentor teacher asked me to drive him to the lab. i began to drive but the servants run towards us and he said " let me drive him". and i said "no, its not a problem for me". but he insisted and he took the weelchair back.
and i thought he is the most fortunate disabled i have ever seen!
computer and the pupils
i think it is a very good activity for children to make them familiar with the computers and especially the academic use of technology.