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Review on a course

  Hello!       Happily , today I have an opportunity to share with you my useful experience of using online courses openly . If I were not  studying  at my university, I would not probably know abou t this utilitarian website.  While  completing courses on   Future Learning , you can   definitely   learn a lot of new information from this website or make your knowledge deeper. About the course that I have chosen, it is named " Assessment in the Classroom" made by British  Council.   This course is aimed a t language teachers around the world, and anyone interested in understanding how language assessment works. It is essential  that course not require any previous knowledge of assessment issues.      T he  course helps me to deep my knowledge at this sphere and learn  something new. Hopefully I`ve been given some tips, for example, that assessment should be created while creating t...

Review on a book.

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Today I want to share with you one book "To Kill a Mockingbird" that I have read recently.     The story is told on behalf of a little girl who introduces us to her world. We see the cruel world through her eyes, childish eyes. Jean Louise Finch, an attentive and innocent girl, together with her quick-witted brother Jim and fair father Atticus, they will help you make sense of the story. The book shows the contrast between the warm relationship in the Finch family and the world, which turned out to be rude and cruel.      It all started out easy. The worst thing was the Radley scarecrow next door. But everything is changing. The cruel adult world destroys the usual calm. The case that Atticus is leading concerns the entire family. The children went through a lot. They were strong, they did not break away , they still strove to understand this world. They grew up , and readers grew up with them. It is essential that children learn reality of t...