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Summary of Beowulf
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EngLIsh TeacHing Aids
Media is Materials that hold data in any form or that allow data to pass through them, including paper, transparencies, multipart forms, hard, floppy and optical discs, magnetic tape, wire, cable and fiber. Media is the plural of "medium." For example, television, radio, newspaper. There are many different types of transmission media, in media television and radio we cat the most popular being twisted-pair wire (normal electrical wire), coaxial cable (the type of cable used for cable television), and fiber optic cable (cables made out of glass). Media in communication is tools used to store and deliver information or data.
Teaching aid is a tool used by teachers, facilitators, or tutors to help learners improve reading and other skills, illustrate or reinforce a skill, fact, or idea, and relieve anxiety, fears, or boredom, since many teaching aids are like games. Teaching aids can be a material and equipment which is used for teaching. Here it is some of the equipment: Alphabet books, A calendar, A Chart, A word side, A Flip chart, Poster.
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literature has eight time periods; British literature is literature
from United Kingdom. British literature has eight time periods; there
are Anglo-Saxon Period, Medieval period (Middle English period),
Renaissance, Neoclassical/Restoration, Romanticism, Victorian,
Modern/Post-Modern and Contemporary. Anglo – Saxon period comes in 449
– 1066. This period is about expressing religious faith and admiration
of heroic warriors who prevail in battle.
Beowulf was one of the literatures at that time and the oldest
surviving English poem although the author is unknown. It is written
in Anglo-Saxon (old English). The Anglo-Saxon word-element Beo means
bright or noble and the word-element wulf means surprise "wolf." So
Beowulf means "bright wolf" or "noble wolf" -- both of which apply to
our hero. Like in this story For many winters, the court of the
Danish king, Hrothgar has been terrorised by a fearsome monster called
Grendel, who comes at nightfall to devour men in their sleep. Beowulf
slays the monster and is fêted as a hero - but joy turns to horror
when Grendel's mother arrives to avenge the killing of her son.
Some see this story as a reflection of the constant cycle of warfare
during turbulent times, when alliances were as quickly broken as
forged, and peace was never more than fragile. Beowulf also slays
Grendel's mother, but is himself condemned to a bloody end. Fifty
years later, he is mortally wounded in a last conflict with a dragon.
Beowulf is an epic poem, Beowulf is a royal son of a Scandinavian
clan, whose fame 'far flew the boast of him', according to the poem.
this is example for the poetry:
Tittle :
Author : Caedmon's Hymn
Verse : Early Saxon
Nu sculon herigean heofonrices weard,
meotodes meahte and his modgeþanc,
weorc wuldorfæder, swa he wundra gehwæs,
ece drihten, or onstealde.
He ærest sceop eorðan bearnum
heofon to hrofe, halig scyppend;
þa middangeard moncynnes weard,
ece drihten, æfter teode
firum foldan, frea ælmihtig.