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A class web site can be a creative way of getting students excited about a subject, keeping them up to date on assignments,
and providing them with valuable online resources. Because a class site should be engaging, I'll present information that
makes the subject interesting and fun, such as brain teasers or polls about current events. Of course, I'll want to include
plenty of links so students can explore a wealth of ideas on the web.
Here are examples of the content I might include:
1. Assignments/answers
2. Hand outs
3. Tip and hints
4. Review of the classes
5. Link to dictionary
6. Pictures of each group
Events and Announcements Updated 8/03/04
Remember, the first five days of our English course will be dedicated to the diagnostic test.
You will have to do a lot of projects. Don't worry. I will guide you through the process. It will be easy.
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In the News

One of the jewel of the English literature is Romeo and Juliet. A love story that finished as a tragedy. Do you
know who was the author of this tragedy?
I'll post the answers on the "Class Bulletin Board" page.
To see the answer, click here:
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