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Flipbook; Felix and The Magic Feather

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  FELIX AND THE GOLDEN FEATHER NO PART DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE 1 Introduction Introduce characters, place, and time Felix is a little fox who lives in a bright, peaceful forest. One beautiful day, he finds a shiny golden feather. He can't help but wonder where it came from. 2 Rising Action Show the problem or challenge Felix is on a mission to return the feather to its rightful owner. With a heart full of care, he follows a sparkling trail, where he meets a friendly owl. Together, they learn that the feather belongs to a magical bird. 3 Climax The most exciting moment Felix climbed the tallest tree he could find, and there he met the beautiful, glowing magical bird. The bird thanked him and asked if he would like to see something very special.  4 Falling Action Problem starts to be solved The bird spread her wings, filling the forest with light and joy, and gave Felix a small golden feather, telling him that his kindness was like a magical spell.  5 Resolution Ending with a l...

Song review

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https://youtu.be/dHUq9xJcaZs?si=YVP0DYNE-3fcDHYX HYBS's song "Tip Toe" is a cool, laid-back track all about having a crush and the excitement that comes with it. The lyrics are easy to follow and express being smitten with someone and wanting to get closer to them. The song tells a little story about wanting to spend special moments with that person, like going somewhere just the two of you, as if in a movie scene. The lyrics are light and dreamy, evoking those sweet, nervous feelings you have when you really like someone but aren't sure if it's real or just a dream. It's nice how the lyrics mix honesty and shyness with confidence. The singer not only says "I like you," but also shows that they're willing to take the initiative, even if they're nervous. This gives the song a friendly and relatable quality. HYBS keeps the song simple and smooth, like a casual conversation with a friend. The lyrics aren't complicated or full of big, fancy p...

Short story review 1

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https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/listen-watch/short-stories/goldilocks-three-bears Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a famous children's story about a girl who goes into a house where three bears live. She tries their porridge, sits in their chairs, and sleeps in their beds. She finds some too hot, some too cold, some too big, and some too small, but finally finds something that feels just right. When the bears return, they find her in their home. This story is beloved because it's easy to understand and helps kids learn to respect others' belongings. It also teaches children about sizes and feelings like hot and cold. The repeated parts make the story enjoyable and simple to follow. In general, Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a fun and helpful story that teaches children good behavior and the importance of making thoughtful choices.

Review blog 3

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  https://englishonline.britishcouncil.org/blog/articles/how-to-make-an-appointment-in-english/ The British Council's blog "How to Make an Appointment in English" explains how to make appointments for various situations, like going to the doctor, dentist, or getting a haircut, in simple and clear language. It starts by recognizing that formal conversations, like making appointments, can feel intimidating because people often hesitate and overthink what to say. The blog breaks down the appointment-making process First, it shows the proper way to start a business conversation. You can use greetings like "Good morning," "I'd like to make an appointment," and so on. It also explains how to clearly say what kind of appointment you need, like a doctor's visit or a haircut. It's important to confirm the appointment details like time and place, to avoid confusion. It also teaches you how to reschedule or cancel appointments politely in case your pl...

Review Blog 2

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  https://englishonline.britishcouncil.org/blog/articles/love-music-find-the-british-music-festival-that-matches-your-vibe/ The blog about British music festivals tells readers about several popular festivals in the UK. Each one has something special that's not just the music. It explains that the point of going to these festivals is to enjoy the atmosphere, traditions, and energy that give each event its special character. The blog helps readers by providing a list of recommendations for festivals based on their music taste, such as classic rock, metal, pop, indie, free-spirited arts, or electronic dance music. The Isle of Wight Festival is known for classic rock and has a relaxed crowd, while the Download Festival caters to rock and metal fans with intense performances and mosh pits. Pop music fans might enjoy Capital's Summertime Ball, which is a big event with famous stars and light shows. The Latitude Festival combines indie music with other arts such as theater and poetry...

Review Blog 1

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  https://englishonline.britishcouncil.org/blog/articles/how-global-english-makes-communication-easier-for-everyone/ The blog "How Global English Makes Communication Easier for Everyone" Communication "Easier for Everyone" explains Global English in simple terms. Global English isn't just one kind of English; it's a way for people from different countries to understand each other better. Since many people speak English differently, Global English focuses on making communication simple and clear. Global English uses simple sentences that usually follow the order subject–verb–object . For example, it's better to say "She wrote an email" than the more complicated "An email was written by her." It also says that sentences should be short and direct because this helps people understand quickly. Global English avoids idioms and slang because they can confuse speakers learning English. Instead of "This task is a piece of cake," whi...

B. J. Habibie is More Than a President.

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Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie was more than just a president ; he was a visionary. His life story shows that you can be smart, full of passion, and brave. He was known as "Mr. Crack" because of his work in aeronautical engineering in Germany. He chose to return to his homeland, Indonesia, to help his people. As Minister of Research and Technology, Habibie was the person in charge of developing Indonesia's first aircraft that was made in the country itself, called the N250. This wasn't just about building a plane; it was about making people proud of their country and showing that Indonesia could compete with other countries around the world. His most important work was done during a very difficult time in 1998. He was suddenly president and could have tried to keep things as they were. This clever engineer surprised everyone by supporting democracy. He was in charge for only 17 months. In that time, he made sure that the press could speak freely, allowed new political p...