Dr. Mohammad Hossein Hariri Asl

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  • in reply to: The Pianist Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121355

    Such useful and interesting information! Thank you so much.
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    * … the sad things happened to = … the sad things happening to

    با عرض سلام و ادب خدمت سرکار خانم نفیسه آقایی گرامی.

    از اینکه به گروه نویسندگان و مدرسین آکادمی و مدرسه دوزبانه ما پیوستید، بسیار خرسند هستیم. آکادمی ما نیز نیرو و انگیزه خود را از اساتید مجرب و تحصیل کرده ای مانند شما می گیرد.

    به امید دیدن پیشرفت روز افزون در عرصه کاری و زندگی شما.

    in reply to: Death Be Not Proud By John Donne – Best English Poems #121333

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    * such a unique perspective
    * It’s like a sleep but transferring us = it’s like a sleep that / which transfers us

    in reply to: Death Be Not Proud By John Donne – Best English Poems #121332

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    * like each other poems = like other poems
    * John Donne
    * I really got impressed by this poem

    in reply to: The Pianist Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121329

    Thank you for your comment!
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    * get trough = Did you mean ‘get through’?
    * hole family = whole family

    in reply to: The Pianist Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121328

    Thank you for your comment.
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    * heartbreaking (with no space)
    * He’d really haved a dark life = He did really have a dark life
    * it really deserved it
    * the reason that why I didn’t give it 10 = the reason why I didn’t give it 10

    in reply to: LELB Society Classes to Learn English – Student Feedback #121319

    It’s such a delight to learn about your positive education experience in LELB Society classes. I can vividly perceive that your English has improved significantly since you attended our online English classes nearly a year and a half ago. Additionally, the level of your interest and enthusiasm for learning English has increased dramatically over time, which is another noticeable feature of your learning curve in our bilingual academy. Congratulations!

    in reply to: LELB Society Feedback & Experience from English Students #121303

    Dear Parnian,

    Thank you so much for your positive feedback. I acknowledge LELB Society methodology is unique because in fact unique students like you are with us. We couldn’t be so special without your great contribution and active engagement. In addition, this uniqueness must lie in the employment of asynchronous learning at LELB Society, according to which language learning is not just restricted to formal education and instruction in online classes at fixed times.

    in reply to: Hope Is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson #121221

    Such a magnificent metaphor in which hope is likened to an inspiring bird soaring in the sky! I sense that this little bird had guided the poet, Emily Dickinson, tremendously while confronted with despair and hopelessness. Those who manage to remain hopeful and optimistic in life must be great cheerleaders in their own lives.

    This type of hope like a pep talk is internal motivation as opposed to external motivation or anticipation of rewards. People with a high level of emotional intelligence know how to motivate themselves and train the bird of hope to grow strong wings and get ready for the darkest and stormiest skies.

    in reply to: The Father Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121218

    The Father reminded me of the art of losing brought up in the film, Still Alice. According to the art of losing, we should be ready to give back whatever that is bestowed upon us sooner or later. In my opinion, death could be such a great blessing compared to absolute senility when you gradually get alienated from yourself and your surroundings.

    On the other hand, I made some association between The Father and About Schmidt acted by Jack Nicholson as a retired old man who fails to interact with the people around him, even the closest ones due to old age and a feeling of insignificance.

    in reply to: Hope Is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson #121214

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    * some of people = some people
    * an beautiful poem = a beautiful poem
    * righting poems = writing poems

    in reply to: Hope Is the Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson #121213

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    * in the time which = in / during the time when / in which
    * there were no place = there were no places
    * house work = housework
    * I can see how does a person = I can see how a person does …
    * And this poem was really fascinating. Describing = And this poem was really fascinating, describing …

    in reply to: The Father Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121212

    Flawless comment! I couldn’t find any major mistake in it. Bravo!

    in reply to: The Father Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121211

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    * that I’ve had everd seen = that I’ve ever seen
    * your memory’s will be gone = your memory will be gone

    in reply to: The Father Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #121210

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    * actings were = acting was
    * It truly does worth watching = it is truly worth watching

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