A mouse wanted to marry the sun but the sun said a cloud was better. The cloud said the wind was better, and the wind said a wall was better. However, the wall said the mouse was better, so the mouse married herself.
La teoría de los equilibrios punteados propone que los sistemas complejos como los ecosistemas no se mantienen en un solo estado de equilibrio, sino que alternan entre varios estados estables de manera impredecible.
Convegno regionale "L’approccio bio-psico-sociale al bambino malato e alla su...Giancarlo Izzi
Noi per Loro o.n.l.u.s.
e SIPO Emilia Romagna
con il patrocinio di A.I.E.O.P. e SICP
L’approccio bio-psico-sociale al bambino malato e alla sua famiglia
Parma, 7 ottobre 2011
La teoría de los equilibrios punteados propone que los sistemas complejos como los ecosistemas no se mantienen en un solo estado de equilibrio, sino que alternan entre varios estados estables de manera impredecible.
Convegno regionale "L’approccio bio-psico-sociale al bambino malato e alla su...Giancarlo Izzi
Noi per Loro o.n.l.u.s.
e SIPO Emilia Romagna
con il patrocinio di A.I.E.O.P. e SICP
L’approccio bio-psico-sociale al bambino malato e alla sua famiglia
Parma, 7 ottobre 2011
This document discusses using the Dogme language teaching method with young learners and beginners. Some key points made are:
1) The myth that Dogme won't work with these groups because they need structure is debunked, as the method promotes student-centered conversation and emergent language.
2) When used with beginners, Dogme sets a positive mood, builds confidence and collaboration, and makes learning about the students themselves.
3) Student feedback shows they appreciate how Dogme allows them to speak freely without fear of mistakes and get to know their classmates, motivating them to learn.
Mousi had an adventure and got into some trouble. Matilda got married while Mousi's mother told her boyfriend to be careful of the sun after it rains and to marry the wind. The document appears to be telling a story but it is difficult to follow due to lack of context and proper grammar.
A mouse's parents argued over who she should marry, with the father wanting her to marry one mouse and the mother wanting her to marry another, leading to a debate among other animals about who was greater, ultimately concluding that the mouse was the greatest and she married.
A mouse's parents argued over who she should marry, with the father wanting her to marry one mouse and the mother wanting her to marry another, leading to a debate among other animals about who was greater, ultimately concluding that the mouse was the greatest and she married.
Mousie's mother wanted her to marry the best mouse, while her father wanted her to marry a mouse. Mousie, her mother, and her father went to visit the sun, cloud, wind, and wall to see if they would marry Mousie, but none of them would. Finally, they went to Jerry the mouse, who agreed to marry Mousie.
Mousie's mother wanted her to marry the best mouse, while her father wanted her to marry a mouse. They visited the sun, cloud, wind and wall to find a suitor for Mousie, but none were suitable. Finally, they visited Jerry the mouse, and Mousie agreed to marry him.
Mousie's mother wanted her to marry the best mouse, while her father wanted her to marry a mouse. Mousie, her mother, and her father went to visit the sun, cloud, wind, and wall to see if they would marry Mousie, but none of them would. Finally, they went to Jerry the mouse, who agreed to marry Mousie.
Mousie the mouse is beautiful and can dance, sing, swim, climb and hide. Her mother wants her to marry the sun, but they are directed to greater entities - the cloud, rain, and moon. When they reach the moon, they find a mouse there who ends up marrying another mouse like herself.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper inside. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, Tom and Becky also encountered Injun Joe.
Tom and Becky get lost exploring caves. Tom shouts for help and Injun Joe is there with a candle. Injun Joe wants revenge on the judge's wife for her husband sending him to jail. Huck overhears Injun Joe and a stranger discussing this. Huck runs to the judge's house and tells them what he heard. The people search for Tom and Becky for two days but then give up thinking they are lost forever. The judge and others block the entrance to the caves so no one else can get lost inside.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper in. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, they also encountered the villainous Injun Joe.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper in. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, they also encountered the villainous Injun Joe.
Tom and Becky got lost in a cave because Tom forgot to mark the way and they had no candles, after finding a small river inside. Tom later heard a noise and found Injun Joe, who didn't notice him. The next day, Tom and Becky saw sunlight and believed they found the exit.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper in. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, they also encountered the villainous Injun Joe.
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This document discusses using the Dogme language teaching method with young learners and beginners. Some key points made are:
1) The myth that Dogme won't work with these groups because they need structure is debunked, as the method promotes student-centered conversation and emergent language.
2) When used with beginners, Dogme sets a positive mood, builds confidence and collaboration, and makes learning about the students themselves.
3) Student feedback shows they appreciate how Dogme allows them to speak freely without fear of mistakes and get to know their classmates, motivating them to learn.
Mousi had an adventure and got into some trouble. Matilda got married while Mousi's mother told her boyfriend to be careful of the sun after it rains and to marry the wind. The document appears to be telling a story but it is difficult to follow due to lack of context and proper grammar.
A mouse's parents argued over who she should marry, with the father wanting her to marry one mouse and the mother wanting her to marry another, leading to a debate among other animals about who was greater, ultimately concluding that the mouse was the greatest and she married.
A mouse's parents argued over who she should marry, with the father wanting her to marry one mouse and the mother wanting her to marry another, leading to a debate among other animals about who was greater, ultimately concluding that the mouse was the greatest and she married.
Mousie's mother wanted her to marry the best mouse, while her father wanted her to marry a mouse. Mousie, her mother, and her father went to visit the sun, cloud, wind, and wall to see if they would marry Mousie, but none of them would. Finally, they went to Jerry the mouse, who agreed to marry Mousie.
Mousie's mother wanted her to marry the best mouse, while her father wanted her to marry a mouse. They visited the sun, cloud, wind and wall to find a suitor for Mousie, but none were suitable. Finally, they visited Jerry the mouse, and Mousie agreed to marry him.
Mousie's mother wanted her to marry the best mouse, while her father wanted her to marry a mouse. Mousie, her mother, and her father went to visit the sun, cloud, wind, and wall to see if they would marry Mousie, but none of them would. Finally, they went to Jerry the mouse, who agreed to marry Mousie.
Mousie the mouse is beautiful and can dance, sing, swim, climb and hide. Her mother wants her to marry the sun, but they are directed to greater entities - the cloud, rain, and moon. When they reach the moon, they find a mouse there who ends up marrying another mouse like herself.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper inside. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, Tom and Becky also encountered Injun Joe.
Tom and Becky get lost exploring caves. Tom shouts for help and Injun Joe is there with a candle. Injun Joe wants revenge on the judge's wife for her husband sending him to jail. Huck overhears Injun Joe and a stranger discussing this. Huck runs to the judge's house and tells them what he heard. The people search for Tom and Becky for two days but then give up thinking they are lost forever. The judge and others block the entrance to the caves so no one else can get lost inside.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper in. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, they also encountered the villainous Injun Joe.
Tom and Becky explored a cave, watching their candle get smaller as they went deeper in. They eventually found sunlight again as they discovered an exit from the cave. While in the cave, they also encountered the villainous Injun Joe.
Tom and Becky got lost in a cave because Tom forgot to mark the way and they had no candles, after finding a small river inside. Tom later heard a noise and found Injun Joe, who didn't notice him. The next day, Tom and Becky saw sunlight and believed they found the exit.
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