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On the first day, language learners go in, sit in a theatre-style tiered classroom altogether, unclear about what it will be like to study a content university course. It’s their first time to do so. They fear that they will understand little. And they’re right. They expect that writing downthe slide [...]
As a reading and writing task, I asked my students to analyse and explain two paragraphs of a challenging newspaper article. One student’s laughable submission made me question what web tool out there could possibly have ‘helped’ him.
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I’m so thankful for…
Everyday, we express our gratitude to various people in a multitude of everyday situations, sometimes sincerely, other times less so. As Canadian Thanksgiving is today (note the food items sprinkled throughout this post just to make you hungry), I wanted to thank those that affect my profession positively. But first, when thinking [...]