“My love is thine to teach; teach it but how, And thou shalt see how apt it is to learn. Any hard lesson that may do thee good.”
-William Shakespeare
Hence , here is one of your own kind here, navigating the throes of distances and times to find bridges to the texts that I have either raveled in the glory of , or aspire to delve into.
As a teacher, I am one admirer of prose ,poetry and the enchantment it creates for my students and me in the seemingly confined classrooms of bricks and mortar. I do stare with wonderment at the lines which tread beyond the apparent and sneak into the worlds of the unknown. When I do have my eureka moments, I share them with the world here.
I can be contacted at : contact@theeloquentrhetor.com
I hope you find this domain of mine helpful.
Happy Learning!
Naj
The Eloquent Rhetor
Impressive WebSite !!!!
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Thanks Naqi. Now your comment can be taken as an Expert’s Opinion.
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Hi Najia,
We are teaching the same course-check out my blog http://englishlanguageliterature.wordpress.com
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Hello Najia,
I teach English in karachi too, to the o levels..find your page fascinating and inspiring! Wonderful work! I myself am struggling to get kids to enjoy Eng Lit and excel in their CIEs./..does it ever ger any easier? You really are doing a fab job with the O n A levels at Generation’s!
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Dear Mr. Henderson,
Thanks for your kind words. It is great to have found a teacher who shares the passion for this enchanting realm of teaching literature.
Keep in touch.
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Hi Najia,
Good work! I shared your page with my colleagues in the Lit dept at the Lyceum. Do you have anything on An Ideal Husband and the Jero Plays?
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Hi Najia,
I’m a Literature teacher in Singapore. Thanks so much for sharing your teaching resources and ideas so readily and coherently – and all wrapped up in artistry. I will share your page with my colleagues here.
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Hi Najia – thank you for following Jeddah Blog. Hope to see you back again soon.
– Sabaa
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