Hear My Voice – Language & Identity

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Hear My Voice – Language & Identity WK 8 APRIL 3-5 Hear My Voice – Language & Identity 1. Why We Write Bad | Sammie March | TEDxYouth@ISBangkok https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lGBCPBAQzY&feature=youtu.be 2. How the language you speak affects your thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgXbq1iTrHo&feature=youtu.be 3. How the Languages We Speak Shape the Ways We Think https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHulvUwgFWo 4. Teaching Academic Writing in the Digital Age with Andrea Lunsford https://youtu.be/R7coeVpdA-k 5. The Personal Philosophy of Steven Pinker https://youtu.be/q-n0t2kk8w4

What is Critical Thinking? English 1B Mid-Term (Thursday, April 5) Preparation Be prepared to write about the following:  What is Critical Thinking?  What did Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, and Jamaica Kincaid say(write) about writing?  CHECKLIST- Responding to Stories  What is Plot?  What is Character?  What is Point of View?  What is Setting?  What is Symbolism?  What is Style?  What is Theme?  CHECKLIST – Responding to Poems  First Response  Speaker and Tone  Audience  Structure and Form  Center of Interest and Theme  Diction  Sound Effects