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Not quite literary.
I have recenly writtten the article on language anxiety.
Here is an excerpt of it:
Have you been learning English for years, achieved a certain level of proficiency, but still feel anxious, worried, scared, embarrassed or uncertain about your language skills?If so, say hello to language anxiety.ðLanguage anxiety is a negative emotional reaction provoked by learning or using a foreign language.ðð³ð´ðð²For people who study English as a foreign language in their home countries, classroom interactions are sometimes their only opportunity to use the English language before coming to an English speaking country or talking to a native speaker. Therefore, there is likely to be a significant correlation between the emotions experienced by students in the classrooms and real-life situations abroad.Anxiety experienced in the classroom can transfer to their everyday life interactions with foreigners.
Since I am not sure of choice of reading whether you like classic, comtemprary, fiction, realistic and etc.
The favorites I can suggest are Anna Karenina by - Ernest Hemingwat
Litter Women - Louisa May Alcott
Pride & Prejudices - Jane Austen
Wwuthering Height - Henry Miller
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexendrda Dumas
Adventure of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
The Art of Possibility - Rosemund Stone
The Power - Rhonda Byrne
Zoya - Daniella Steel
This is not an exhaustive list, there are many more but again I repeat all depends to what interest you in reading.
thanks for inviting me to your question, all my articles is in arabic, so I will share piece of my last reading novel.
Animal farm .. George Orwell
"The animals were not badly off throughout that summer, in spite of the hardness of their work. If they had no more food than they had had in Jones’s day, at least they did not have less. The advantage of only having to feed themselves, and not having to support five extravagant human beings as well, was so great that it would have taken a lot of failures to outweigh it. And in many ways the animal method of doing things was more efficient and saved labour. Such jobs as weeding, for instance, could be done with a thoroughness impossible to human beings. And again, since no animal now stole, it was unnecessary to fence off pasture from arable land, which saved a lot of labour on the upkeep of hedges and gates. Nevertheless, as the summer wore on, various unforeseen shortages began to make them selves felt. There was need of paraffin oil, nails, string, dog biscuits, and iron for the horses’ shoes, none of which could be produced on the farm. Later there would also be need for seeds and artificial manures, besides various tools and, finally, the machinery for the windmill. How these were to be procured, no one was able to imagine."
I am a particular fan of Science Fiction and the author's work I would put forward is Frank Herbert.
He wrote a series of books focused around the title Dune. The books were about a distant future and a galactic feudal culture with science of course, but some mysticism thrown in too. The books themselves are much more about the people and their connection to ecology, politics, religion, and the power of the human spirit.
I also write, but I'm not going to blow my own horn when I can showcase one of my heroes.
Oh there's so much to choose from but today I'm fondly remembering The Whale Rider by Witi Ihamaera. Although geographically and culturally specific to the country of my birth, it does raise universal themes of duty, tradition and the desire to belong and to be appreciated.
I don't share my writings actually.
Yes, ofcourse if you want!
Arabic Literacy and Arabic grammar.
Thank you for this oportunity ,
JANE AUSTON '' PRIDE AND PREJUDCE '' CHAPTER 57 :
"" Not so hasty , if you please. I have by no means done. To all the objections I have already urged , I have still another to add. I am no stranger to particulars of your youngest sister's infamous elopment. I know it all: that youg man's marrying her was a patched up business, at the expense of you father and uncle .. Heaven and earth! of what are you thinking are the shades of Pemberly to be thus polluted ?'
"" You can now have nothing further to say,'.. ' You have insylted me in every possible way . I must beg to return to the house .'
this part is my favourite she stopped an insult with stability and firmness , by being polite.