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The Dark Lady— Mysterious World of Shakespeare’s Sonnets

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"My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips' red." William Shakespeare  (1564 - 1616) English poet and playwright. Sonnet 130   In the whole mysterious world of Shakespeare ’s sonnets, the most enigmatic personality to emerge is the Dark Lady raising ever-increasing curiosity among the readers of all times and climes. The few of the sonnets describe the devotion of a person, often identified as Shakespeare himself, to a young man whose beauty and virtue he praises and to a mysterious and faithless Dark Lady with whom the poet is infatuated. Many learned attempts to identify her with this or that feminine personality of the time have met with equally strong counter-claims making confusion worse confounded.  In several sonnets the poet accuses his patron of deserting him for a rival poet or charges him with stealing the poet’s mistress, the Dark Lady . The ensuing triangular situation, resulting from the attrac

Starting Point of Learning English as Second Language in the Classroom Situation

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The early start English as Second Language prepares children for school both academically and socially in English atmosphere. It teaches children the alphabet so they will be ready to learn to read and write, and it teaches them fun of languages so they can learn the hidden joys in rhyming. The teachers at the primary stage while teaching English as Second Language read to children whose parents may not have the time or the ability to read to them. Children and teachers in the classroom often sing together, both to learn music and to encourage group participation by shy children. Children learn coordination through indoor and outdoor play. Read More TEFL In some areas of the teaching process, teachers work on English language skills with children whose p rimary language is not definably English, but the other languages. Of course, there is another saying that goes round together with this. The observation shows that the children can pick up the language more easily if

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