EFS class

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

 Turning points

Went to St Cyprian's school in Eastbourne

Joined the British police in Burma

Became a writer

Began living among the poor

Journeyed to Paris 

Worked as a teacher in small private school

Got part time job,Second hand bookshop

Married first wife Elieen

Commissioned to write a book about poverty in northern England

Fight in Spanish civil war

Rejected for military

Worked for BBC

Married second wife Sonia



Achievements

Won scholarship to Euton

1933 first book published,Down and Out in Paris and London

1934 first novel Burmese Days published

1935 another novel Clergyman's Daughter published

1937 Road to Wigan pier published

1938 Wrote A Homage to Catalonia published

1939 Coming Up For Air published

1945 Animal Farm staire published

1949 Masterpiece 1984 published

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

1903:Born in India
1911:George went to st Cyprian's school in Eastbourne
1917: won a Scholarship
1921:  Joined the British police in Burma
1927:Grew dissatisfied and he resigned
1928: Journeyed to Paris
1932_1933: Orwell worked as a teacher
1933:His first book published down and out in Paris and London
1934:Orwell got a part time job in a second hand bookshop,his first novel Burmese days was published
1935:George Orwell had another novel published
1936:Was followed in keep the Aspidistra flying, Married,was commissioned write book about poverty in northern England;left to Spain to fight the Spanish Civil war
1937:The road wigan pier was published
1938:Homage to Catalonia published,suffering tuberculosis
1938_1939:Spent winter in Morocco
1939: Another novel for air was published
1941_1943:He worked for a BBC
1943:Became a literary editor for the Tribune left wing magazine
1945:Great stair animal farm was published,his wife Elieen died   
1949: masterpiece 1984 was published,married his second wife Sonia
1950:George Orwell died

  
 



Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Learning style

Tactile

If you are a tactile learner, you learn by touching and doing. You understand and remember things through physical movement. You are a "hands-on" learner who prefers to touch, move, build, or draw what you learn, and you tend to learn better when some type of physical activity is involved. You need to be active and take frequent breaks, you often speak with your hands and with gestures, and you may have difficulty sitting still.

As a tactile learner, you like to take things apart and put things together, and you tend to find reasons to tinker or move around when you become bored. You may be very well coordinated and have good athletic ability. You can easily remember things that were done but may have difficulty remembering what you saw or heard in the process. You often communicate by touching, and you appreciate physically expressed forms of encouragement, such as a pat on the back.

Here are some things that tactile learners like you can do to learn better:

  • Participate in activities that involve touching, building, moving, or drawing.
  • Do lots of hands-on activities like completing art projects, taking walks, or acting out stories.
  • It's OK to chew gum, walk around, or rock in a chair while reading or studying.
  • Use flashcards and arrange them in groups to show relationships between ideas.
  • Trace words with your finger to learn spelling (finger spelling).
  • Take frequent breaks during reading or studying periods (frequent, but not long).
  • It's OK to tap a pencil, shake your foot, or hold on to something while learning.
  • Use a computer to reinforce learning through the sense of touch.

Remember that you learn best by doing, not just by reading, seeing, or hearing.


Summary  I'm a Tactile learner I like to do everything with my hands I find this way more easy to me for learning 

In future I can do kind of building,finger spelling,moving or drawing.

Hi Everyone 
My name is Maryana
My old teachers advised me to come to this EFS course they told me it will help you to improve your English more,So I'm here in this course even If it's hard to me I will push my self to learn everything in this course.

 Turning points Went to St Cyprian's school in Eastbourne Joined the British police in Burma Became a writer Began living among the poor...