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from the SRC Reading Club group.
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We had the pleasure of discussing this book at Bukayriyah's local cafe. It was a fruitful meeting attended by 9 members, and we went through the major events in this book. I'm going to post my own synopsis of the book in the next comment, and I'd suggest all members participate as well. cheers!
This is the discussion area for the Manga/Comics group..The first Manga we would be reading is
Members are:
- Mohammed Khalifa
- Baha Zouaoui
- Dide Shaheen
- Faisal J-Quob
- Abdullah Alkamel
- محي الدين الخلف
هي عمل روائي تاريخي مميز يمتزج فيها التاريخ الأندلسي بأحداث الرواية الساحرة، سينطلق بك في رحلة مثيرة في
الأندلس في أشد حقبها الزمنية صعوبة وقت تكاتف الأعداء عليها وضيعها من لم يكن أهلا لها. تدور الأحداث في مملكة غرناطة بعد سقوط جميع الممالك الإسلامية في الأندلس، و تبدأ أحداث الثلاثية في عام 1491 و هو العام الذي سقطت فيه غرناطة ، وتصور ما تلى ذلك من أحداث جسام.
For those who finished reading Ch3 Burning Bright, contemplate the following: “Every reader exists to ensure for a certain book a modest immortality. Reading is, in this sense, a ritual of rebirth.” - Alberto M.
A dystopian universe where books are lit for the good of the public, as literature smoulders away there are those who rise & others who fall prey...What are your thoughts? do share avid reader!
The Media Team of SRC's Reading Club is currently working on a video-based tutorial on 'How to Enjoy using GOODREADS!' The idea was given life by the requests (and complaints) from our members - and since we'd love to have eager & capable participants, we decided to pursue this task..
If you, dear goodreader, have a suggestion to offer then please feel free to do so in this post.
Thank you & have a nice day.
On the 2nd of November 2014, our colleague 'Iyas Yasser' gave a presentation on the topic 'Learning Languages' - it included how to begin learning and methods you could use to obtain your goal of learning a language. Here are some of the websites mentioned within the presentation:
englishtown.com
englishplace.net
memrise.com
duolingo.com (an app version is available)
busuu.com
languageguide.org
polyglotclub.com
I would like to thank 'Iyas' for this mind-opening presentation, and request of him to update this thread with more information and insight that he sees fit.
All members are welcome to post anything they believe is related to the topic 'Language Learning'.
“The limits of my language are the limits of my world.”
― Ludwig Wittgenstein
Thank you mtmt for your insight - please do participate in future polls when these genres become available.
Thank you Ayman, Your suggestions will be taken gladly into consideration in future posts.
"Questionnaires are used for guidance, feel free to use your own style. "
The Book(s) discussion for
and
has been held at the Club's discussion room on 13th Nov 2014 with 11 participants. This post is now open for those who have read or are interested in participating in the Languages Phase discussion ( esp. those who couldn't attend the meeting at SRC ) Points of Discussion about
:- Opinion and thoughts after reading the book
- Any interesting idioms that you've read in the book
- Any interesting idioms from your culture
Points of Discussion about
:- Opinion and thoughts after reading the book
- Methods and tricks that you liked/disliked
- Any methods that have helped improve your language(s) that you would like to share?
- Do you plan on making your own 'fluent in 3 months' goal?
- Read any similar ( maybe better ) books?
Other points:
- Which book would you have preferred to read in this phase 'Languages'?
- Any suggestive improvements for the Reading Club discussions?
- Points of discussion you're intrigued by?
In this post we shall discuss the elected reads for the 2nd phase in the new SRC Reading Club 2014 plan.This post is now updated - see below:
