Graham0921

Graham0921

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About Graham0921

"Live and work in Baku, Azerbaijan. For over 30 years I was in the Oil & Gas exploration and production industry. Have now started a whole new career in Education/"

Member since: 19 November 2013
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As the title mentions this is the Beginners Guide to Writing English for University Study. This programme has been developed in five sections containing activities such as Vocabulary enhancement, Grammar, Construction of Essays and much much more.

A Glossary of Artificial Intelligence

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This is a Glossary of the terminology used in Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used for School, College, University or even Business. This is the first letter of the Alphabet A. It is also useful for English Language Learners to become acquainted with some of the latest research terms.

All about Research

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A collection of mind maps on the subject of Research. These mind maps are not research topic specific and are a mixture of scientific and academic research methodolgies.

Artificial Intelligence Miscellany

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The Artificial Intelligence miscellany is a collection of various research, lectures and works surrounding Artificial Intelligence in whatever shape or form.
These mind Maps are designed to support your teaching activity and lesson planning.

Comparative Indo-European Languages

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In these maps are knowledge of Indo-European languages, how they changed through time, and how to reconstruct ancient languages.

Decoding the Word Culture via Mind Maps

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Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language, this is so partly because of its intricate historical development, in several European languages, but mainly because it has now come to be used for important concepts in several distinct disciplines and in several distinct and incompatible systems of thought. These maps will attempt to trace the words journey through the centuries.

Education Research and Development

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In this collection, there are mind maps devoted to educational research and development. Many of the mind maps here are specific maps to explain or develop ideas for use in Education today (21st Century). There are also tried and tested models in Education which are being adapted to encompass modern technology.
A collection of Webinars from a host of contributors (Globally) on the subject of reading, writing and Mind Mapping.

English Language Learning Miscellany

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In this collection, you will find mind maps that can and will assist English Language Learners. It may be conversational starters, Vocabulary, grammar etc

Exploring Business (Economics Lectures)

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Exploring business through Economics lecture for University (Start of Series of lectures)
These Mind Maps is some extensive research into how Shakespeare set about the task of writing a play. The research was carried out after reading Stanley Wells's book "What Was Shakespeare Really Like". The collection is linked to all Shakespeare Mind Maps created during the Summer of 2020 for the Shakespeare Association of America.

Lesson Plans and Research Questions

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This collection is a number of Mind Maps, either lesson plans or research questions. These topics are developed in ithoughts and have a particular structure. These plans are developed and free to use. They are dynamic and can be enhanced as you work with them.
This collection is partly devoted to words that have disappeared, words that were coined on a particular day of the year in a particular event or words that are just curious and deserve research, study and explanation.

Persuasive or Academic Writing

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This collection of Mind Maps is devoted to writing Academically, how to plan, draft, write and revise, and will assist you in meeting this challenge confidently and successfully. This is a step by step guide in both written and spoken English with various accents. This is a guide that will help you at Schools, Colleges and Universities or in fact anywhere where you be required to write academically. In these mind maps, we will discuss and explain how to gather, evaluate, organise and synthesise the information to provide content for your essay.
SEN/SEND stands for Special Educational Needs/Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. This difficulty may be due to a specific learning difficulty, a recognised disability such as hearing impairment, emotional or social difficulties, or speech and language difficulties. Some children may only receive SEN support for a short time, others may need support for the rest of their time in school. Children who are considered to have SEN may receive extra or different support compared to other children of their age.

Shakespeares Sonnets

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This collection represents anything and everything to do with Shakespeare's sonnets, individual sonnets, analysis, mapping the themes etc.
Show a silhouette of a thin man with a prominent nose, wearing a deer stalker hat with a curly pipe in his mouth to anyone in the world, and the odds are they will know that it represents Sherlock Holmes. The detective character created by Conan Doyle in 1887 has long since reached mythical status and has a huge international following.
The following is a selection of scenes and monologues from Shakespeare's plays. This collection looks at some of Shakespeare's most famous monologues in some of his most famous (and not so famous) plays. These mind maps are designed for students, teachers, and anyone interested in furthering a love for Shakespeare’s poetic language, characters, and stories. It is perfect for a classroom, online adaption, audition, competition, or performance. Everyone from middle and high school to graduate school and the professional world will benefit from this scene with it's featured monologues.
A glossary of Literary Devices as seen in the works of Shakespeare inspired by "The Shakespeare Key" by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke (1879).
The most famous Shakespeare soliloquies (and indeed, the most famous soliloquies in the English language) are found in a handful of his plays. Perhaps the best-known opening line to a Shakespeare soliloquy is ‘To be or not to be’, from Hamlet. The definition of a soliloquy is the act of a character speaking their thoughts aloud, often when they’re by themselves but sometimes with others around. Soliloquies (or soliloquy – you can spell them both ways!) differ from monologues in that the words spoken are thoughts only, and no other characters can hear them.
These Mind Maps offer a section on each of Shakespeare’s plays, giving information about their major themes: a concise description of their principal characters a breakdown of the action arranged by act and scene and a full synopsis of their plots. This will be followed by information about each play’s reputation and impact over the ages. You can find the Introduction mind map at the following location https://bit.ly/30yBfC1 and the first in the series at https://bit.ly/3cWU9ov The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Also, I intend to include informative sections on Shakespeare’s narrative poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, on his sonnets, and on his other two poems, A Lover’s Complaint and The Phoenix and the Turtle. The exact order in which Shakespeare wrote his works is uncertain. In these Mind Maps, I will follow both the text and the chronology of the Complete Oxford Shakespeare, General Editors Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, first published in 1986. It was reissued in 2005 with the addition of Edward III, which by that time was generally agreed to have been written at least partly by Shakespeare, and the full text of Sir Thomas More, a play that survives only in manuscript, and to which Shakespeare appears to have contributed at least one fine scene.

The Shakespeare Miscellany

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Anything and everything to do with Shakespeare in a mind map format. These mind maps have been created for research, teaching, English Language learning and a host of other reasons.

Understanding Poetic Devices

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Poetic devices are a form of literary device used in poetry. Poems are created from poetic devices via a composite of structural, grammatical, rhythmic, metrical, verbal, and visual elements. They are essential tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.

Vocabulary in Use (Summer 2022)

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This collection of Mind Maps aims to help build your vocabulary by introducing up to 2000 words and expressions, but it will also help to learn many collocations and longer expressions. It will help to understand the more subtle features of MEANING, such as how formal and informal the words are, and so on.

Weekly Words Project Summer 2019

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The weekly word summer project for English Language learners. Ten words are taken from the media each week during the summer of 2019.
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