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We finished another film in our COAF English classes.
I was not able to present the full of names, but I mainly present narrative goals.
This film had an indescribable sense and meaning;terrific nature, not replicated the beautiful dress of style,wonderful hero and heroine.We learned a lot of things in this movie.
Pride and Prejudice is novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage i ... Read more »
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Like each person I have many dreams . But if saying honestly I don’t love dreams and don’t love dreaming . I think that dreams never become real if you don’t struggle for them . But with this thing I think that without dreams life is something boring , ugly and so on . But let’s not to call them dreams let’s call them goals . Dreams are some things which we want but we cannot get them and goals are things which we need and we have to get them . So I have many goals .
In different parts of our life we have different goals . When I was a child my biggest dream and goal was having a big doll. Then when I became a student of first form my biggest dream was receiving good appraisal . Now I am student of 11 form and my biggest goal becoming a student of American University ... Read more »
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