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A report of Peer Observation

A Report O f Peer Observation Submitted to The Department of English Education In Partial Fulfilment for the Master of Education in English [Practice Teaching(Internship)] Faculty of Education, Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal Submitted by Prakash Mani Ghimire T.U. Reg. No.: 9-2-305-167-2006 Class Roll No.: 945 Date of Submission: 2069-06-01(17 th Sep.2012) A Report of Peer Observation Peer observation, a section of Practicum (Teaching Practice) gave me some insight by observing the classes of my friends. I observed five (5) classes of my peer (friends). I observed one class at the time of Micro Teaching and four classes on Student (Classroom) teaching, in the presence of Supervisor. The detail of the activities of student-teachers that I found at the time of observation is presented below: My first peer observation was at the time of micro teaching. SapanaAcharya was the student-teacher and she was...

Book Review

A Book Review Of Meanings into Words Intermediate Student’s Book Submitted to The Department of English Education In Partial Fulfilment for the Master of Education in English [Practice Teaching(Intensive Study)] Faculty of Education, Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal Submitted by Prakash Mani Ghimire T.U. Reg. No.: 9-2-305-167-2006 Class Roll No.: 945 Date of Submission: 2069-06-01(17 th Sep.2012)   Book Review 1. General Introduction Title of the book: Meanings into words(Intermediate) Author: Adrian Doff, Christopher Jones, and Keith Mitchell Publisher: Cambridge University Press, UK Published year: First South Asian Edition: 1997, Reprint: … 2011 Pages: 196+( × ) Price: NC 110 ISBN: 978-81-7596-007-7 (Student’s Book)           978-81-7596-008-6 (Teacher's Book)           978-81-7596-00...

How to write a book review

Book Reviews : How to Write Book Reviews Prakash Mani Ghimire Department of English Education Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. A book review is both a description and an evaluation of a book. It should focus on the book's purpose, contents, and authority. Scan the Book's Preliminaries Before beginning to read, consider the following: 1.      Title   - What does it suggest? 2.      Preface   - Provides important information on the author's purpose in writing the book and will help you to determine the success of the work. 3.      Table of Contents   - Tells you how the book is organized and will aid in determining the author's main ideas and how they are developed - chronologically, topically, etc. Read the Text Record impressions as you read and note effective passages for quoting. Keep these questions in mind: 1.      What is the general   field   or ...