Dostává se vám do rukou kniha, která vám pomůže zlepšit vaše herní schopnosti a zvýšit tak vaše uspokojení ze hry. Zdokonalíte své herní dovednosti, ať už se věnujete tenisu na soutěžní úrovni nebo pouze rekreačně. Kniha je psána didakticky vhodnou a jednoduchou formou otázek a odpovědí, které postihují všechny typické situace, do nichž se při hře dostanete.
Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact to preserve its authenticity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the role it has played in the knowledge base of civilization. The reproduction aims to maintain fidelity to the original text, offering readers a glimpse into the past and the scholarly value of the work.
Exploring the power of personal storytelling, this book encourages readers to challenge societal norms and craft their own narratives. Through a blend of inspiring anecdotes and practical exercises, it offers guidance on overcoming obstacles and embracing individuality. The author emphasizes the importance of authenticity and resilience, empowering readers to take charge of their life's direction and redefine their identities. With a focus on self-discovery, it serves as a motivational tool for those seeking to break free from external expectations.
Changing Expectations in the move between A level and University
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Focusing on the academic transition from sixth form to university English Studies, the book explores the challenges faced by students and the concerns of their teachers and lecturers. It highlights the dissatisfaction among higher education instructors regarding the disconnect between A level and degree-level expectations, as well as the difficulties students encounter during this transition. By examining these issues from both students' and educators' perspectives, the book sheds light on the complexities of adapting to higher education in English Studies.
Targeting English educators and trainees, this guide offers a blend of reflection and practical resources tailored for teaching English literature in sixth form settings. It encourages discussions on essential teaching strategies and knowledge for effectively delivering courses like A Level, I.B, Pre-U, and Highers. The book serves as a valuable tool for enhancing pedagogical practices and fostering deeper engagement with literature among students.
An English teacher's love letter to reading and the many ways literature can make us, and our lives, better. What we do in English often borders on an act of resistance, an attempt to make students think more carefully not just about the texts we read but about the world we live in. In her twenty-five years as a secondary school English teacher, Carol Atherton has taught students of all abilities, from all walks of life. But the common thread to her lessons has been the books which have appeared on syllabuses year after year. But what is it about these books that sparks conversations? And why do they still matter? From Macbeth to Lord of the Flies, and from An Inspector Calls to Noughts and Crosses, each chapter invites us to take a fresh look at the novels, plays and poems we studied at school, revealing how they have shaped our beliefs, our values, and how we interact as a society. Atherton's love for literature shines through on every page, but there's more to her passion than being a bibliophile. As she reflects on her career, her experiences as a pupil, and her journey to becoming an adoptive parent, Atherton emphasises the vital, undervalued role teachers play, illustrates how essential reading is for developing our empathy, and makes a passionate case for the enduring power of literature.