Have you know that "Academic Encounters" is a book?
Academic Encounters is a book for English learners as a second language that helps you to improve your reading, study skills and writing . This book helps you by giving you interesting topics such as Human Behavior, Life In society, American Studies ect... In my opinion, the author of this book has made a powerful tool for grammar because my grammar has become greatest bit by bit.
The picture?
The picture on the left is a copy of how the book looks like from outside. In addition, if we see where says "Life In Society" and the paint below it, I think that the author wanted to show us that he is going to talk about life and society on the book.
The picture?
The picture on the left is a copy of how the book looks like from outside. In addition, if we see where says "Life In Society" and the paint below it, I think that the author wanted to show us that he is going to talk about life and society on the book.
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Below I will be posting works that I've done in class and they will be about many different method of writing a paragraph.
"From Zigzag to Linear" (Linear paragraph)
Thorne (1993) found a number of differences in the way boys and girls interact with their same-sex friends. First of all, girls engage in more cooperative kinds of play, for example, jumping rope or practicing dance steps together. Girls also tend to say “Let’s….” or “Why don’t we….” to generate this play. However, girls like to spend time with only one or two best friends. When there is conflict among friends, girls talk about the undesirable behavior of playmates behind their backs rather than to their faces. As a result, a conflict between girls can take a long time to be resolved. In contrast, boys engage in competitive rough-and-trouble play and physical fighting. Boys also like to appear tough by making verbal threats (for example, “I’m gonna punch you”). These kinds of threats are sometimes made in anger but they also made in the spirit of play. However, boys tend more to hang around with a larger group of casual friends. Boys, on the other hand, are more direct and confrontational, so their conflicts are often over quit quickly.
"Class metes interviews" (Zigzag paragraph)
Jenny and Ling are both good at making new friends but when it comes to education, they are both different. According to the girls interview, Jenny and Ling used to like middle school but in different ways. Jenny used to like middle school because there wasn’t much pressure just as collage, so she thinks that college students should earn money in order to get what they want, which now she is feeling pressure with collage. Whereas, Ling used to like middle school because she never had a lot of homework. As a matter of fact, Jenny and Ling could remember their best teacher at middle school. Jenny could remember her best teacher from middle school because the teacher that she remembered was very helpful for her. In contrast, Ling could remember her best teacher from middle school because her teacher used to show her a lot of things that she didn’t know. In addition, when jenny gets on campus, she will be studding accounting, although Ling will be studding nursing. Therefore, Jenny and Ling could have some similarity but when it comes to education, they are both different.