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A Guide For Creative Thinking

Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:12 am by BHSoft

A Guide For Creative Thinking by Brian Tracy
Einstein once said, “Every child is born a genius.” But the reason why most people do not function at genius levels is because they are not aware of how creative and smart they really are.I call it the “Schwarzenegger effect.” No one would look at a person such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and think how lucky he is to have been born with such …


Africain Literature

Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:15 pm by Lily

Things Fall Apart is a 1959 English-language novel by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe. It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first African novels written in English to receive global critical acclaim. The title of the novel comes from [url=http://www.answers.com/topic/william-butler-yeats-3]


Algeria's Newspapers ...

Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:11 pm by Lily

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http://www.algeria press.com/
http://www.algeria press.com/alkhabar.htm
http://www.algeria-press.com/elwatan.htm
http://www.algeria-press.com/echoroukonline.htm
http://www.algeria-press.com/elmoudjahid.htm
http://www.algeria-press.com/liberte.htm
http://www.algeria-press.com/horizons.htm
http://www.algeria-press.com/el-massa.htm
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Algerian Vote

Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:39 pm by Lily

Algerians are voting in a presidential election which opposition groups have described as a charade.



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American English

Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:00 pm by Maria

Going to is pronounced GONNA when it is used to show the future. But it is never reduced when it means going from one place to another.

We're going to grab a bite to eat. = We're gonna grab a bite to eat.
I'm going to the office tonight. = I'm going to the office tonight.

2. Want to and want a are both pronounced WANNA and wants to is pronounced WANSTA. Do you want to can also be reduced …

American Slangs

Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:54 pm by Maria

airhead: stupid person.
"Believe it or not, Dave can sometimes act like an airhead!"

amigo: friend (from Spanish).
"I met many amigos at Dave's ESL Cafe."

ammunition: toilet paper.
"Help! We're completely out of ammunition!"

antifreeze: alcohol.
"I'm going to need a lot of antifreeze tonight!"

armpit: dirty, unappealing place.


An Introduction to the British Civilization

Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:54 am by Maria

University of Batna First Year
English Department G: 6-7-8-9
General Culture

[center]An Introduction to the British Civilization

*The United Kingdom :

Full Name : The UK's full and official name is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".

Location: The United Kingdom (UK) of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country …

Announcements and News

Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:55 am by Lily

English Licence Programme QuizPromo-12
"Dear students , we would like to inform you that , from now on , your marks can be consulted through your Website ...Let's surf ! bounce bounce Wink

Applying for Research Study in the Department of English

Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:32 pm by Lily

Applying for Research Study in the Department of English

The process of applying for a research studentship begins with the identification of a potential supervisor. If you already know a staffmember who is willing to work with you to develop a research proposal,please start by contacting them. If you do not have a supervisor inmind already, …



    English Licence Programme

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    Age : 46
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    English Licence Programme Empty Re: English Licence Programme

    Post by Lily Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:46 am

    REPUBLIQUE ALGERIENNE DEMOCRATIQUE ET POPULAIRE
    University of Batna
    Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
    Department of English
    English Licence Programme
    Third year


    Modules

    Annual charge

    Hours per week

    Written expression

    Oral expression

    Phonetics

    British civilisation

    American civilisation

    British literature

    American literature

    Third word literature

    Linguistics

    General psychology

    Arabic

    60 h

    90 h

    30 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    Total

    630 H

    20 H
    Fourth year


    Modules

    Annual charge

    Hours per week

    American literature

    British literature

    American civilisation

    British civilisation

    Linguistics seminar

    Didactics

    Psycho pedagogy

    Training

    45 h

    45 h

    45 h

    45 h

    45 h

    60 h

    60 h

    120 h



    3 h



    3 h

    3 h

    2 h

    2 h

    4 h

    Total

    465 H

    17 H
    Lily
    Lily
    Admin


    Female
    Number of posts : 776
    Age : 46
    Location : Montreal/Canada
    Job/hobbies : University Teacher / Phd Student /Fitness Coach
    Humor : Optimist
    Registration date : 2009-03-03

    English Licence Programme Empty English Licence Programme

    Post by Lily Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:32 am

    REPUBLIQUE ALGERIENNE DEMOCRATIQUE ET POPULAIRE

    University of Batna
    Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences
    Department of English
    English Licence Programme
    First year :


    Modules

    Annual charge

    Hours per week

    Written expression

    Oral expression

    Grammar

    Phonetics

    Introduction to linguistics

    General culture

    Arabic

    180h

    120 h

    120 h

    60 h

    30 h

    60 h

    90 h

    6 h

    4 h

    4 h

    2 h

    1 h

    2 h

    3 h

    Total

    660 H

    22 H
    Second year


    Modules

    Annual charge

    Hours per week

    General linguistics

    Oral expression

    Written expression

    Grammar

    Phonetics

    British civilisation

    American civilisation

    British literature

    American literature

    Arabic

    60 h

    90 h

    90 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    60 h

    2 h

    3 h

    3 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    2 h

    Total

    660 H

    22 H

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