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The Functions of Humor in Classroom Instruction

The Functions of Humor in Classroom Instruction

| October 5, 2006

According to Garrison Keillor,

There are two ways to get to know people well in a short time, one is to work alongside them at a hard and unpleasant job such as cleaning latrines or picking potatoes, and the other way is to tell jokes. (in Danforth, 2001, p. 9)

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Effective Reading

Effective Reading

| October 5, 2006

Reading is not merely a receptive process of picking up information from the page in a word-by-word manner (Grabe, 1991). Rather, it is a selective process and characterized as an active process of comprehending. Therefore, non-English-speaking readers find it important to employ reading strategies to read English texts more effectively.

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